Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 12, 1926, Image 1

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Cwupt survive three »onths in'
the rieh ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
ALL PEPPED DP
FOR FOURTH OF
JULY FEATURES
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's
COUNCIL TO TAKE.
VP DAXCE QUESTION
ASHLAND. CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine e v e s
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fa ct
ig Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
(United Press Wire Service)
Photographing a City at Night Time
' PETITIONS TO BE
CIRCULATED MONDAY
The petitions for the
referandum on the dance
ordinance, which w a s
passed Thursday evening
over the veto of the
mayor, are being printed
at The Tidings office and
will be ready for distri­
bution to the Llthlans
Monday morning, when
the procuring of the pro­
per number of signatures
on the petition will be in­
itiated without delay in
fulfillment of the pledge
of The Llthlans to the
council Io .conduct the
referendum as quickly as
possible. .»
It is understood that
the petitions will reqlure
about 225 signatures. No
difficulty will be encount­
ered In procuring this
number of legal voters
who want to see this ques-
tiqn settled, the leaders
feel.
Major
Johnson
an­
nounced this morning that
a special session of the
council had been called
for Monday evening when
the question of the dance
ordinance will be dis­
cussed.
Since the effort failed
Friday afternoon to post
pone the referendum on
the dance ordinance until
the November election,
Mayor Johnson felt that it
was imperative that an­
other meeting lie held so
that the expense of the
special election to let the
people express their opin­
ion on this ordinance in
order to affect a delay If
possible.
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is Placed in
Publicity at
ae Junction
HISS SQUIRE
IS GUEST OF
REGION CLUBS
Klamath county Is assured ot
constructive publicity and a con­
sistent program of development Editçr of International Or­
ganization Magazine is
LithUns Decide to go Ahead
through the action last night or
Guest Here
With Dances at Park
the board of directors and repre­
Pavilion
sentative stockholders of the
Southern Oregon Tourist Bur­ E L E C T I O N I S HELD
TO BUILD» AT ONCE
eau, with the naming of Ren 1J.
Inter-Club M eeting is H eld a t
Stevenson,
newspaperman.
to
Pint-hurst Friday, An En­
K lw anls Club to
Continue as
manage and operate the Klam-|
joyable Affair
Manager of Parade and Big
ath-I’aelflc highway
Junction |
Event la Assured
tourist bureau project, accord­
The Camp Fire Girls of Ashland
ing t.) the Klamath Falls News.
have
had the pleasure of enter­
Tlie Llthlans decided ftfr an ex­
Pubic spirited citizens of Klam­
taining
Miss Squire, editor of the
ecutive committee meeting last
ath county on March 1. of this
Bverygirls
Magazine, which is aa
night to go right ahead with their
year, organized a corporation and
part of the Fourth of July cele­
leased for a period of ten years a | international Camp Fire Glrla
bration, and to make their part
six acre tract at the highway IMagai,ne’ ior the past three daJ*-
the best that the city has ever
junejion.
This property was Many Camp Fire girls of the val­
been given.
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shown to be admirably adapted to ley had the opportunity to meet
The chamber of commerce di­
the purposes for which It was ac­ Miss Squtre In conference and
gain a wider knowledge of Camp
rectors Friday afternoon met and
quired.
voted to continue thqlr part of
The principal purpose of the Fire adventure.
the Fourth of July celebration Prof. Strange, Head of the
Miss Squire arrived in Ash-
project was to install a perman
program. The chamber will ar­ Department of Education
ent Klamath county exhibit at an *and from San Francisco on the
range for the bands and other
advantageous point where the j s ha8ta, Thursday morning and
at Tuesday Forum
features of the program. The
many thousand^ ot automobile jw*)» met by 40 Camp Fire girls
Llthlans will conduct the pavilion
Prof. A. C. Strange, one of the This remarkable photograph shows the city of Dayton, Ohio, as it looks at 9:4.) p. in.
tourists entering Oregon from In service Costume of white mid­
--- t
dances In the park for the celebra­ first member» of the Southern
blue skirts, blue tarns, blue
It
was
taken
by
an
army
air
service
photographer
by
the
light
ot
one
ot
the
new
Fugitives From Oregon Held California could be shown th? dies,
tion and also furnish the fire­ Oregon normal school faculty to
arm
bands,
and red ties, also the
great opportunities offered in the
in Alaska Mav be
works for the evening demon­ arrive, will be the speaker at the aerial flashlight bombs, dropped from a plane. The boinl» contains 50 pounds ot mag-
guardians of the Camp Fire girls
Klamath country.
D ’Autremonts
_____ of commerce
____________
stration.
of Ashland, Miss Mildred Crain,
chamber
forum nt nesiuni and makes a noise that can be heard for miles. I»nt the flash lasts only a
Was Originator
The Klwanls club, which re­ the n th ia Springs hotel Tuesday fiftieth of .a second and is hardly visible to the natfed ey
The Idea for such a project or­ Miss Mell Carter, Miss, Edna Go-
JUNEAU, Alnskn, Ju n e 12.—
cently voted to handle the par­ at noon.
(Lj3) — Two m en, giving their' iginated with Stevenson. He has heen. Miss Beulah Hussey, Miss
ade will also carry forward their
Mr. Strange, who will be at the
nailies as A. Erickson and J. Mar­ been one of the moat active mem­ Katherine Parsons, Mrs. J. W.
part of the program.
head of the department of educa­
tin, are being held here today on bers of the boosters’ organisation Barr, Miss Irene Berg and Miss
Advertising for the celebra-} tion. has been superintendent ofi
Fay Carver. Miss Nora Ward and
charges of being fugitives from In developing the plans.
tlon will be issued immediately schools at Astoria and was the
The directors of the bureau Miss Mariam Calmenson are also
Oregon, while authorities are In­
and all preparations for the an­ leader of the Americanization de­
vestigating to determine whether have been equally enthusiastic as guardians but are out of town.
niversary entertainment will go partment of the state board of ed­
Miss Squire was presented with
they nre Hugh and Hoy D'Autre- to the good work which could be
forward without delay. The Llth- ucation. fte was also president of
a
bouquet of Oregon flowers.
accomplished
through
the
medium
Contains
Description
of
This
rnont, who are wanted in con­
ions decided last night to start the state Klwanls clubs In Ore­ E. D. Briggs in Article States
of the bureau. They have Im­ From the train she was taken to
Region;
Free
to
Those
nection
with
the
Southern
Pacific
That This City Will Vote
work immediately on the con- gon In 1924.
Writing for Them
holdup anil murder in Southern proved the property and given the Lithla Springs hotel, where
For County Seat Move
structlon of the povillon* dance
He will speak on the subject
their time toward getting the full Bhe made her headquarters, later
Oregon.
platform.
of “Adult Education,” and will be
plan
In operation.
going to the home of Miss Cad-
Judge E. D. Briggs of Ashland*. |
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Foldenr maps for free public
introduced by President Churchill chairman of the general commit-'
zow on Skidmore street, where
of the Normal School. O. F. Bill­ tee on the removal of the court f Will Leave Monday Morn distribution have just been issued
she was the honored guest at
ings will lie chairman of the day. house, was In Medford yesterday ing For Fort Stevens for l,y the forest service covering two
Luncheon,
with Miss Ila Myers,
southern Oregon national for­
The membership committee of the to confer with Rawles Moore,
Annual Outing
Miss
Mell
Carter,
Miss Edna tie-
ests, the Umpqua and the Crater.
chamber Is expected to have a re­ president of the Bar. association
heen and four damp Fire girls
STILL LACK A BUGLER ! These may now be secured In
port to ipaite at thhr fbmm."
as guests also.
and the bar committee which has
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single copies at the offices of dls-
Dr. W. B. Bell, administrative
In the afternoon MtSs Squire
In chorge of the legal proceedings Full List of Officers And Men «f ¡ trict forest Granger In Portland Ashland’s Opponents Seem
officer of the U. S. bureau of. bio­
was
taken for a trip through the
relating to the removal of the
Organization Is Given
j and the forest supervisor In Rose- Determined to Head The
logical survey of Washington, D.
valley,
Ashland's Park and the
court house, says The Medofrd
! burg and Medford.
League, Also
C., was In Ashland today while
Below
Slekiyoue, and In the evening waa
Mail Tribune.
Each
map.
In
addition
to
on his annual tour of inspection
He reports that sentiment in
a guest at dinner at the home of
The Grants Pass baseball team
showing the location of towns,
of the work of the department
Ashland is almost unanimaus for
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Galey.
also
has
aspirations
to
be
the
Battery B will leave Monday roads trails and natural features,
throughout- the United Stales.
Mrs. Jessie Nead, of the Home the removal because of the added
A meeting was held In the even­
leaders
of
the
League,
just
as
the
1:55
a.
m.
on
Train
No.
14
contains on the back a descrip­
at
Accompanying Dr. Bell were Economics department of The
convenience to the south end of for Fort Stevena where they will tion of the region and other In­ Ashland team has, according to Enroute to Phillipines As ing at the Civic Club house with
Stanley Jewett, predatory ani­ American Maize Sales corporation the county, especially In view of
Special Delegate For
addresses of welcome by, Mrs.
reports received this morning,
mal inspector of this state, and will l>e in Ashland from June , thé fact that the removal of the hold their annual encampment. formation of real value to the for­
Pres. Coolidge
Gordon
MacCracken, represent­
and
are
accordingly
making
pre­
The
battery
personnel
is
in-
est
visitor.
Ira Gobrlelson, rodent leader. 15th to June 19th, when she w ™ iC3„rt house can he effected, ow-j
and the offlc|als report
parations
to
have
a
little
some­
ing
the
Civic
Club, Mrs. J. A. Ru-
The Umpqua national forest oc­
The party left this afternoon for conduct
PORTLAND, Juno 12 —A do-
demonstration Of I
° ? e r *Oi "T C,tX
10 more men are urgently cupies the upper basin of tin thing t.) say obout who wins that nlal of the reports that he was ger, the P. T. A. Rev. Pemberton,
Klamath Falls via Crater Lake, J Amaizo oil at the Swenson-Peeb- Medford to donate a temporary
game tomorrow which these two going to the Phillipines to relieve paster of the Methodist Church,
and will then go to Ontario, Ore-^ )er Furniture company, according court house without any cost to needed. To recruit these men, Umpqua river system on the west
teams will play nt Grants Pass.
the
offices
In
the
armory
will
be
Governor General Leannrd Wood and G. A. Briscoe, superintendent
gon. via Lakeview.
i to announcement of the repre­ the tax payers of the county.
t
„ slope of the Cascades. Its
. prin-
»,
With the two leaders and the were made todny by Col. Carmi of schools,
He reports that Ashland Is all kept opea tonlght and Sundajr ciple resource Is timber, the esti-
sentative of the former company
(wo tall-enders playing tomorrow
Misft Squire gave a talk on what
this fhorning.
ehthusbd over f(s new normal where anybody desiring to enjoy mate being approximately 23 and there 13 bound to be a shake-up A. Thompson, commander of the
the
encampment
may
enlist.
Cap­
one-half
billion
feet
board
meas­
Spanish
War
Veterans
who
arriv­
Camp
Fire work means to a girl.
The attendance at these schools school and that most of the Ash­
in the line-up of the league. A
The Ashland Camp Fire Girls were_
has been large aVid everybody is land citizens look upon their city tain Slack stated that the Bat­ ure. Other resources described largo crowd of local fans wlP ed here this morning.
He said he was making the happy to have the Jacksonville
invited to attend.
as the future educational center tery particularly needed a luig- are crazing and recreation, and Journey to Grants Pass to help
among the polntn of special tour­
trip t6 study conditions on the Camp Fire Girls and their guard­
of Southern Oregon and consider 'Ier-
the locals push themselves Just a
Samuel B. Dey, aged 73, who
The men will be stationed In ist'and hiking Interest are listed little closer to the top, and Man­ Islands to make a report to the ian, Misa Katherine Parsons, of
Medford the business city and
.
t Ashland, as their guests. Miss
just recently came here with
entitled to the court house. In permanent barracks, and will Diamond Lake, the Oregon Sky­ ager John Enders stated thia president.
line
trail,
Mt.
Thlelsen.
9.178
feet
his wife, died this morning. The
Beulah Hussey lead the girls in
have
excellent
bathing
facilities.
fact, quite a few Ashland men
nfornlng that the Ashland team
Garmi Thompson, national com- singing. Other musical numbers
body will be shipped to Dayton,
have shown their faith In Med­ They are taking an old national above sea level, Cape Illahe and has been strengthened and will
Oregon, for burial. Arrangements
ford as a business center by their guard cook along with them, Soda Springs-. A comprehensive put up a wonderful game tomor­ mander-ln-chief of the United were enjoyed.
States Spanish War Veterans,
are In charge of J. P. Dodge and
Following the meeting a Board
T h e
Presbyterian Sunday large Interests in Medford banks, which assures good "chow.” Four table of distances 1 r also Included. row.
Tho Crater Forest covers the
who arrived In Ashland yesterday of Sponsors, the object of which
Sons Funeral Directors.
school will present a program at ice plant and business property, j hours In the morning will be <le-
afternoon enroute to Portlapd, is to promote the general welfare
The court house shb-commlttee ' voted to artillery drill, while the southern end of the Cascade rang»
9:45 o’clock tomorrow morning
In
Oregon
and
the
heads
of
Ash­
was met here by George A. Car, of the Camp Fire movement and
In the church auditorium, to under Mr. Briggs as general chair-j aftemoon will be enjoyed in
Gu Gu Grandlsslmo of She Mili­ enlarge the Camp Fire activltlee
land
and
Apnlegate
Creeks.
It
which the public has been Invited. man, has been hard at work for sports.
tary Order of The Serpent, the In this community, for the Ash­
The program features an orig­ the last two or three weeks get- . The full list of those who leave carries a timber stand estimated
st 8 and one-half billion board
fun-making order of the Spanish land Camp Fire girls was select­
inal playlet, “Helen’s Dream,”
Monday was given this morning feet, but It is of chief Interest to
(Contluued on Page Three)
War Veterans, George Godfrey,
written by Mrs. W. M. Poley and
Flag Day exercises will be he'd state commander of th« veterans, ed. Members of the ^Boartl of
as follows:
th«
average
summer
visitor
be­
CHICAGO, June 12. — Wind, Mrs. J. R. Robertson. There will
Sponsors are: President, Mrs.
Major: Clyde A. Malone.
cause rtf Its mnnv scenic feature» st the Vining tomorrow afternoon and Colonel Clarence R. Hotch­
rain and electrical storms center­ be ensemble singing, solos, read­
Dodge Galey. Vice-president, O.
at
2
o’clock
under
the
nusnlces
e»
Captain: Lynn'G. Slack.
and attractive forest camps.
kiss, United States marshal and
ing about Chicago relented today ings and piano and edrnet duets
A, Briscoe, Secretary and Treas­
the
Ashland
Lodge
of
B.
P.
O.
E.
1st Lieutenant: Clyde G. Young.
Brief descriptions- and direc­
a prominent Spanish War Veter­ urer, Mrs. H. H. Elhart. Mrs.
after more, than 12 hours in
A beautiful stage setting has
2nd lieutenant's: Janies Q. tions nre furnished far reaching 944, according to previous an­ an.
which more than a score were In­ been arranged and appropriate
Bertha Denton, Mrs. Gordon Mae-
Adams, Beecher Danford.
the more popular camnlng nieces nouncements.
Thompson, who Is on his way Cracken. Rev. H. F. Pembertoa,
jured and a huge property dam­ costuming will add to the enter­
Besides
the
reading
of
the
his­
1st
Sergeant:
Gerald
H.
Win­
such
as
the
Recreation
Crpek
UNIVER8ITY OF OREGON,
to the Phillipines as a special
age caused. During a 30-mlnute tainment. The church will be a
area,-Union Creek ram». Lake of tory of the flag and beautiful rit­ commissioner for President Cnol Henry Enders Jr., ,Mre. Edna
Eugene, June 12.— (Special)— . ner,
electrical display In the storm bower of flowers.
Sergeants: James R. Clary, Pa- the Woods and Mt. McLoughlln ualistic work by the officers of Idge. Is accompanied by Mrs. Forsythe. Mrs. Louise Perossl and
With the completion of examina­
more than 45 fire felarms wqyn
Dr. J. W. Crandall.
the local lodge, a splendid pic­ Thompson.
tions Friday, the regular school
turned In and many were hurt.
(Continued on Page Four)
( Continued on Page Four)
Friday morning the Camp Fire
ture
will
be
snown
on
the
screen.
year will close and more than 3,-
He born In Whyne Co., W. Vs.,
No admission will be charged for Sept. 4, 1870, the son of a coal
000 students left for their homes
(Cnnfhwed On Pave Fonv)
the entertainment.
miner; at present a resident of
in all parts of the state. Com-
mehfement is scheduled for June
Cleveland; enlisted at the out-
i-wwtr
sr nr« snantsR wip ffi nre
14,
Monday,
and
the
first
sum­
is distributed gratis to the
WASHINGTON, June 12. — (LP) mer session starts June 21.
7th
Ohio
Infantry as a private;
-uests of *fhe Lithla Springs
,—'Attorney
General
Sargent
to­
served
as
corporal,
sergoapt, Cap­
ind Ashland Hotel and to the
The Starting Point For
day
announced
a
victory
In
an­
tain
and
discharged
as n Major.
Some
of
tha
most
Important
left.
campers at Lithla Park ahd
In a cluster of flags Old Glory
Ph. B.. Ohio State University, Tourists I
points to remember In conned ion
Jackson Hot Springs camp other anti-trust suit when the
1F92; L. L. B. 1895, married Spend a few days here and
Oregon
Wholesale
Grocers'
asso­
highest
point
of
the
group.
Or
with the Flag Code are given be­
grounds—a total of approxi­
LOS
ANGELE8,
June
12.—
projfctlng
staff,
flag
may
be
bung
Leila
E. Ellars, ot Bement, 111., visit the foUowlng scenic won­
ciation
filed
a
consent
to
the
de-
low
for
observance
on
Flag
Dayt
mately 200 copies each day—
horizontally
or
at
an
angle,
with
Promptly
at
noon
today,
six
not­
May
3,
1899. Admitted to Ohio ders within a day's driving
creo
In
the
Portland,
Oregon
fed­
Takes
precedence
over
all
oth­
In order that Ashland's visit­
Bar,
1895,
and practices in Iron- distance: ,
the
starry
field
clear
to
the
ed
sailing
cruises
left
Los
An­
eral
court.
er
flags
and
staff
edge
of
flax
le
OUOLFORD,
Cftin.,
June
12
—
ors may know something of
Member Ohio I»ake of The Woods
The decree provides that six Four persons, two of them Yalo always designated as the flag’» truck. Whether Indoors or out­ geles harbor on the annual yacht ton, 1896-1903*.
our city.
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House of Representatives 1904-7. Klamath Falls
corporate and 26 individual de­ students, Were killed In an auto right. The two ways t#>. display side, the flag should never be fes­ race to Honolulu.
Within a space of seconds, nil Speaker of Houee 1907-7. Secre­ Oregon Caves *
fendants will be perpetually en­ crash near her« early today. The the American flag are: Fly the tooned over doorwajts or arches,
Lithla Springs Hotel
six
entries crossed the starting tary of State ot Ohio 1907-11. As­ Rogue River Fishing Spots
tied
In
a
bow-knot
or
fashioned
flag
freely
from
a
staff,
unfurled;
joined
from
doing
any
acts
to
pre-
party
was
returning
to
New
Hav­
Hotel Ashland
•»
line with a slx-pounder belching sistant Secretary of the Interior. Klamath River—Fishing
vent or deter any firm from ship- en when the roadster left tl>e hang flag flat, with Its full har-' into a rosette.or draping.^
Ashland Natatorlnm
On a speaker's platform the a signal and flags hoisted for the U. S. March 6, 1911 to July 17, Jacksonville—County 8ent
isontal or vertical length falling
California Oregon Power Co. ping or selling merchandise In road.I
flag
should be displayed flat and push off the Pacific Coast race 1912. Treasurer nf United States Crater Lake^—Opea Later
freely.
When
hung
on
the
wall
Oregon.
The case was figalnst
The dead are Mrs. Edwin Bees-
Lithla Park Board
-
placed
above and behind ’he classic. The race covers a dis­ November 20, 1912 to April 1. Beautiful Siskiyou Monntatnn
the
flag
should
be
hung
either
er
and
Miss
Dorothy
Klerman
of
‘The
Marshall-Well
company,
M.
Jackson Hot Springs
tance
of
more
than
2,260
nautic­
1913. General Manager of the Diamond Lake—Flahlna
8. Seller and Company and Messrs New Haven, William H. Cushing, horizontally or Vertically with speaker. If on a staff. It should
City of Ashland
Hunt and Stanford, charging anti­ Brookline, Mass., and George M. the starry field at the top and to have the position of honor, at al mllea and Is expected to run I
Talent Irrigation District
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(Continued on Paffe Four)
from 12 to 16 days.
the heraldic right, or observot’s the heraldic right.
Lepperloff, Galveston, Texas.
trust activities.
*»
« I S MAY
BE W ROBBERS
ASHLAND FAVORS IDE BATTERY 'B ' MAPS OF THE CBAB
S s 10 HER
IN PERSONNEL
STIFF GAME AT
SPANISH
G. P. ISASSURED
Predatory Animal
Men Visit Ashland
WAR
VETERAN HEAD
VISITED HERE
Will Demonstrate
For Local Store
Recent Ashland
Arrival Is Dead
Presbyterians To
Hold Church Party
Flag Day Program
At Vining Sunday
Chicago Storms
Do Great Damage
Commencement At
State U. Monday
THIS ISSUE
Herald Victory
For Anti-Trust
The Flag Code
Foiir Killed As *
Roadster Ditched
Race Classic Is
On To Honolulu
Ashland