Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 14, 1926, Image 1

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MAIiABTA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
A shland D aily T idings
The Tiding* Has Been Ashland's
ig Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Y ears
(United Probe Wir« Service)
VOI,. XI,IX
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volarne 41
DIRTY STR EA M ;« Ä N D M IS OF
LEAVE FOR
IN PARK MUST THE SUMMER
SCHOOL
NOT CONTINUE
of Canal Water
Into Ashland Creek Has
Changed It
'
ASHLAND CLIMATE
ithout the use of meiticine
nine case' 'nt of ten of asi
This {^ ,v* ven fact
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ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNK 14, 1926
Just Friends Again, Noi Engaged
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Special Train Carries Large
Delegation, Leaving Here
Sunday Morning ■
NO. 24X
DANCES STILL tw
o fires S unday GAME LEADERS
1 DISCUSSED AS
DISCUSS DAMS.
NOTHING DONE
W ATERW AYS
Cannery Threatened When
Blaze Develops Back of
Their Buildings
A special train, carrying boys
and girls from the southern part
of the state to Corvallis where
they will, attend a two week’s
sumer schcol, left
yesterday
morning from Ashlarjd.
The
train started here with the Ash­
land and Klamath Falls delega­
tions. About thirty-five young
people from Klamath county
made the trip.
Miss Elizabeth Burr, school
supervisor of-Medford.
R. G.
Fowler, county club leader and
A. 8. Rosenbaum, district freight
and passenger agent of Medford,
supervised the students.
The Southern Pacific Company)
offered the special train with one­
way fare for the round trip, to en­
able more of the boys and girls
of Oregon to attend the school.
The train left at 10:15 and was
scheduled to arrive in Corvallis! Botjl H arry Thaw and Evelyn Neshit Thaw, Oil whose
nt 7 0 clock ln the evening.
¡White 20 years ago, deny their sudden reconciliation
Council Meets, But Takes
No Action on Perplexing
Question of Day
Sentiment Seems to Favor
Two fires, one completely des­
Abolishment of General
troying the house loccupied by
Commercial Fishing
J. F. Peffley and family nt 143
WANTS NEW SYSTEM
PETERS NOT PRESENT Sixth street and another on the BANQUET SAT. EVENING
creek nenr the Ashland cannery
Hwan I>akc la Mu,l Puddle Since
May Submit latter as (’barter which threatened to destroy the Heart o f State Body B elieves That
Irrigation W ater Empiles
latter, broke out yesterday.
Amendment to Dispose of
Thousands o f Fish K illed at
Into This Pool
The Peffley residence, owned
For All Time
Savage Rapids
by Mrs. Emma W ells was com­
Much has been written about
The question of public dances pletely destroyed. Fire broke out
To determina the sentiment of
the “sparkling, glistening moun­
— the Inspiration of various and about one-thirty in the afternoon the people of Oregon In regard
tain stream that courses through
sundry meetings of the city coun­ and the bouse was completely in to legislation of fish and gamo
beautiful Lithia Park" and the
cil and other organizations affect­ flames before tile lire department measures and to determine the
"clear, crystal lake where the
ed during the last few days — is could arrive. The structure was need of improvements of the state
swans glide back and forth," but
becoming as tangled and as in­ covered by about »500 Insurance. i gume proJecti j udge j . w
the writers will have to seek oth­
According to Mr. Peffley, he honey of Pendleton, chairman e*
comprehensible to
the average
er inspiration In the park this
was
in au upstairs room when the Stale Game Commission, M.
ptrsdn as the question of the
summer.
'
he noticed smoke and when he H. Bauer of Corvallis, member of
League of Nations.
Yesterday Frank Jordan, chair­
The printing press of The Ash-) °I>1'»e<i the door of an adjoining the commission, Edward Averill,
man of the Litbia Park board of
land Tidings plant has been stop-)rooln he found it to be in flames. state game warden of Portland
commissioners,
accompanied a
' ped about four times because o f ' The house was an old wooden and Charles Fish, deputy warden
Daily Tidings representative In a
' moves and changes of opinion on structure and the boards and loose of Coquille were In Ashland Sat­
trip of inspection of the park,
I this question, in connection with wall paper spread the Are in­ urday night and met with officials
The wooded canyon was mag-j
account lie killed* Stanford I the prinfing of the referendum stantly.
of the Jackson County Game As­
nificient in its summer foliage
means they will re-marry. petitions: the council has met and The origin of the Are could not sociation.
,
and the blooms, presenting
...... — y e j y j ^ ’8rtoniltB
shows them at Atlantic City, N. J., where they appeared publicly together for the
' councilmen have held confer­ be determined, although • It is At a banquet given In their
color of the rainbow, added to
ences and tete-a-tetes: the Llth- possibly due to defective wiring, honor at the Lithia Springs Hotel.
I of courses of two weeks duration,H*l<
? ^ n ,t t ’m e *n y e a rs - T h a w met Evelyn’s son, Russell, and is reported to he buying
beauty of the sylvan setting. /
. .
ians have decided this and that, Clinton Baughman, Are chief, said Judge Maloney discussed the ob­
"‘Look at the creek,” Mr. Jo r-! Instructing students along thelu liollie for Evelyn.
cnly to receive another tip that this morning.
struction of various dams and
dan stated, right in the midst of Hn®8 ° t Boys and. Girls club work;
Mr. Peffley is a local contract- waterways in the state, dealing ln
an advantageous change of opin­
the inspirational oration which 8Uch a8 farming, cooking and
ion might possibly make it ?d- or. He, with his wife and two particular with the Savage Rap-
The Tidings representative was 8®wlng, stock raising, and other)
¡visuhle to wait and decide some­ children, have occupied the house ids Dam. According to officials,
delivering about the beauties of Phases. Club members from all
thing else. The Tidings represen- for some time. * The family was thousands of Ash are being des-,
the park. This was Just a h jv e iov®r the state attend and Oregon'
at the homes
of troyed at the dam and in the
I tative has written this and that, distributed
thA campgrounds, and the writer, Agricultural College instructors
friends
until
further
arrangements
and then added something else
various irrigation ditches.
looking at the creek, beheld a and club leaders from Oregon
could be made.
at the last moment.
Practically as many Ash were
creek as clear and beautiful as conduct the classes.
Fire, breaking out in the dry destroyed in that vicinity during
And the result at the last min-
Those attending from Ashland
any mountain stream.
mte today was that the question grass near the Cannery nearly the past year as were propogated
“Now look down below," Mr. are Richard. Adena and Elizabeth!
caused a large Are yesterday ¡n tbe entire state of Oregon ac-
had to be discussed further!
Jordan stated, pointing down t|ie Joy, Mary and Ellen Oaley, Dor­
The Daily Tidings wants to des- morning at nine o'clock when it cording to Agures compiled at a
12 Hour Trip Started Here
creek a few yards. A pipe cross­ othy Stevens, Ruth Newbry, Lou-1
at Sunrise This Morning;
Icribe the situation reiativo to the spread to the out-houses of the recent investigation.
ed the creek at the point indi­ ise Johnson, Alice Anderson.!
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public dance question, but this cannery and was barely checked
Prizes Are Given
Popular public sentiment seeips
cated by Mr. Jordan and water Marie Davies. Lorraine Sparr, Humbles The Best Grants
Grants Pass Says Ashland newspaper is as much up in the In time to save the main build­ to favor prohibition of commercial
was running from this pipe into John Denton. John Billings. Har­
Pass Team Has in The
Had Ineligible Player • j air as the councilmen, organlzi- ing. The trre department rushed Ashing in all coastal streams but
the creek. Thia water was dirty, old Fish and Bobby Dodge.
Pitching Box
One hundred and twenfy-Wve
In Lineup
itiops affected and everybody seems to the scene and prevented the the Columbia, said the officials,
eV-
muddy and yellow.
pigeons war« liberated at ftVe’V - !
r t v s i u n 10 be- Onl of the *naB® of acttoi}s, -flames from spreading by using g who advised an initiative meas­
It was the outlet from the pipe
GAME GOES 11 INNINGS clock this morning by Dan Apple- jM O .iG AN I S C I T E D dlscuusions and changes, fhe most large amount of water. The ure If the work Is not done by
leading from the Talent Irriga­
gate of the local express company,'
¡authentic information The Tidings cheiptc £ were useless to check legislation.
Two Homers Feature Exciting
tion district canal and below this
i May (a ll 11 to 10 Victory a Tie can give is that the councilmen (he flames, said the Are chief.
to fly to Seattle.
Discussions of various streams
Contest; Morgan Features
It is thought that the blaze of Oregon and the work of Ash
point every trace and Indication
and Play it Off on a
met at noon today In the reeord-
These pigeons belong to Seat­
At Second Rase
of a mountain stream had disap­
Latcr Date
er’s office, with all present except was started by hoboes. Thff only hatcheries
tle people who are entering them
and
Improvements
The ritualistic services ln ob­
peared. and instead there was only
in a race. They were shipped to
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¡S. A. Peters, Sr.,— and with every- loss of property was some of the needed ln the methods of hand­
Yesterday’s R esults
boxes in the adjoining buildings. ling the Ash were also Important
servance of Flag Day were held
thia city and are racing to Seattle,
A. C. Ninlnger, director in th e '^ ^ F anxious to get home to
Continued on page Two
Ashland 11, Grants Pass 10, at
by Ashland lodge B. P. O. E„ No.
the winners receiving various Southern Oregon Baseball League, ' lunch— and decided to postpone
features of the banquet.
944, yesterday afternoon at the | Grants Pass.
prizes. The trip takes from ten received a telegram this morning any further action or discussion
Jackson county representatives
Medford 6. Klamath Falls 1, to twelve hours.
Vining Theatre, before a large
until n later date when Mayor
who met with the officials were
from
Grants
Pass
as
follows:
at Klamath Falls.
number of people.
As the birds make the trip by
Paul Shearer, president of the as­
"Grants Pass enters protest on Johnson will call a meeting.
Leiqcue Standing
The history of the flag was,
the sun, it was necessary to liber-’ gatne played June 18th on ac-
Because of the absence of S. A.
sociation, Judge C. M. Thomas,
W L Pet.
told by Robert J. Nixon, of Yreka, |
ate them at sun-rise. They will count of Ineligible player."
Bert Anderson and Chris Gottlieb
i Pet®r8- Sr., the councilmen agreed
.800
Calif. Exercises were conducted Medford
not fly after nine o’clock in the
all of Medford and E. D. Briggs,
!that no deAnite action would be
Grants
Pass
Baseball
Club,
,
.600 evening.
by Exalted Ruler James Bowers, Kiamath Falls
E. V. Carter, Louts Dodge and
A. M. Rice, Mgr. 1 taken at the noon meeting, but,
.400
Esteemed Leading Knight Andrew <Ashland
Campfire Girl’s Publication Harry Hosier of Ashland.
At
the
last
moment
in
the
game
I
.200
(Continued On Page Two)
McGee. Esteemed Loyal K night! Grants Pass
Features Work of Local
Louis Dodge, chairman of the
yesterday Umpire Chaffin. bar^t )
Andrew J. McCallen, and Esteem­
Members
•
committee,
presided at the meet­
of the catcher announced a de-|
Steering Gear Breaks And ed Lecturing Knight Clyde G. The Ashland baseball team
ing.
cision
in
a
close
play
wherein
a
j
Young,
pulled itself out of the cellar yes­
In the June issue of the Every-
Car Overturns Near The
From Ashland the party went
Grants Pass» runner was called :
terday
afternoon
in
its
climb
to-
girls'
Magazine, the magazine of
The program was concluded
Overhead Crossing
to Copco where they will confer
out at home base. Grants Pas3 1
the Camp Fire Girls, a story,
with a special picture i ’H EUiow|ward the t0P of tb® league by de­
with the state game warden and
players protested that the run-
Mrs. N. D. Firestone of this You the Town."
feating Grants Pass, 11 to 10 ln
written by Nedra Bartlett of the
other
officials of California. They
W. H. Perkins, who was called ner wa” 8af® and the umpire In
an exciting 11-inning contest at
city received a dislocated shoulder
Adjldaumo Group of Camp Fire
will then go to Tule Lake where
lo
Portland
last
week
because
of
Aeld
came
Into
tho
argument
and other minor wounds as a re­
Grants Pass.
Girls of Ashland, was published.
they will investigate possibilities
with the result that Umpire Chaf-
sult of an accident which occur­
The two teams faced each other the serious illness of his father
This Issue of the magazine was
of turning water back into the
An
changed
his
decision.
and
who
returned
to
Ashland
yes­
red on the other side of the over­
with 8unny Mohler pitching- for
entirely published by Camp Fire
lake to restore a nesting place
Manager John Enders. Mr. Nin-
head crossing north of the city,
Ashland and the pride of Grants terday, received a message this
Girls from cover to cover. A for fish and game.
inger
and
other
Ashland
men
en­
Scale Mountain Fri., June 4, group of editors and publishers
about nine o’clock last evening.
Pass, Pernoll, twirling for the morning atatlng that his father
had died at 7 o’clock this morn­ tered such a strong protest against
is Week Earlier Than
The steering gear of the par In
Josephine
county
team.
The
Arst
or well known magazines as, Jona
"Scotty" Hammersley of Gold
the change that the umpire Again
Ever Made Before
which Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fire­ H ill was lodged in the city jail four Innings were as pretty dem­ ing.
Gale. Howard Chandler Christie,
Mr. Perkins and his wife left went back to his Arst decision.
stone and twt> children and Mr. last evening after being arrested onstration of baseball as one
Emily Rosebart, chose the staff
Climbing Mount Pitt a week
Firestone's parents were travel­ by Terry Talent, charged ' with cou,d frnaKlne
During this per- immediately for Portland to a t - ) ^h® score was one Iff Ashland’s
from applications of Camp Fire
ing, broke and the car ran over throwing a bottle of moonshine lod Grants Pass was able to get tend the funeral. His father was1 favor at Die time and, if the run earlior than It has ever been senl- Girls from all over the world.
ed 'before, catching the limit of
the bank, tipping over. Mrs. Fire­ out on the highway from the car only one man as far as first base. stricken with spinal meningitis
Material was sent from Camp
(Continued On Page Four)
Ash at Diamond Lake and many
last
week.
stone was the dnljt one Injured.
The sixth, which has become
Fire Girls in all parts of the
In which he was driving.
other exciting events marked the
SEATTLB, Wash.. June 14.—
The family had been spending
world, the staff of girls reading
He will remain here awaiting a rather an unlucky period for Ash­
annual summer encampment of
All
vessels arriving from Alaska
the week-eqd ln the mountains hearing which will probably be land, netted the Grants Pass team
and sorting that which they could
the Y. M. C. A. boys, according to
and were returning hoAie when held the first of this week.
are
being
searched here for a man
four runs, tying the score as
use.
The
cover
was
designed
by
Ic. V. Howell, director of the
the accident happened.
<
known as Dick Allen, who is sus­
Ashland had previously brought
a Hollywood girl.
Inamp, who returned Saturday
With the exception of a broken
ln fouryuns. In the seventh Moh­
Beside the story by Nedra pected of being Ray D’ Autre-
j afternoon after a glorious two
windshield and top the car was
ler was touched some more and
Bartlett, the creed of the Ashland mont.
I weeks vacation.
not damaged.
Meanwhile, the postal authori­
Emory Davis, the spltter, relieved
Camp
Fire Girls was published.
Six days were spent at Lake of
(By Mrs. Grace Andrews)
J. M. Firestone, who was driv­
ties are waiting word from P. L.
him.
However,
before Davis
The
story
and
creed
follow:
I tho Woods, Two days nt Crater
ing the car, la employed at the
O’Neil, an inspector, who will
could get in hla stride and assist­
Lako and four days at Diamond
OUR
CREED
Ashland Creamery.
reach Juneau tomorrow to Iden­
On June 13, 1926, the largest representatives from
ed by a little erratic playing and
patriotic j Lake.' The trip wan in the form
Dunsmuir has been • granted
Grow straight.
tify the two men arrested here
throwing by the Ashland players, number In more than half a cen­ organizations and hundreds of
• of a caravan this’ year, with I. D.
free mall delivery, according to
As does the fir tree
resembling Ray and Hugh D’An-
six Grants Pass men crossed the tury assembled at the historic cltlsens from Oregon and Call-1 ¿ ,enn' a” d y o Anderson drlh-
an order recently received by the
Neath Oregon’s western
P ’ O l© i l l I n i n IT liiIT I^ , I g lv I D g I r l c i i i
forntn
were
iff
attendance
at
t
t
r
r
y
j^
¿Tie
two
(rucks
whlcR
carrleJ
Dunsmuir postoffice from Wash­
Grow strong.
strife, fifty-three years ago to Impressive ceremony.
I the |arg0 delegation of boys. J.
ington. This’ Is a needed service
Grow clean—
(Continued on Page Four)
is distributed gratis to the
forever mark the spot where
From Oregon, Captain Oliver W. Mills, Jr., went along as cook
which Dunsmuir has sought for
Soul
cleansed by wind on high.
guests of The Lithia Springs
brave men fell; to dedicate anew Applegate, Modoc War Veteran., an(J th# hoys> Jeader
sometime.
Serve,
and Ashland Hotel and to the
the land to peace and happln«
in the deer-skin suit he wore flf-i
The outstanding event ,of the
As the Douglas fir tree,
campers at Llthla ’ Park and
where bloodshed and hatred ones ty-three years ago, led the au to -'trlp according to the boys, was
The Starting Point For
Shelter those In need—
Jackson Hot Springs camp
held sway.
mobile caravan, starting at eight j , he 8Ca|lng of Mount Pltt on June
Make
its
mighty
stature,
Tourists!
grounds— a total of approxi­
From two states the people o’clock from Klamath
Falls. 4th.
old-timers state that, as
An Oregon Camp Fire Creed. "
mately 200 copies each day—
gathered, more than five hundred Two and a half miles beyond M er-| f | r BR the recordg 9hpw Mount
Spend a few days here and
Ashland, Oregon visit the following scenic won­
in order that Ashland’s visit­
cnmbed ear.
More than 60 , automobiles strong, to unveil the monument rill the caravan halted at the «lte|p iu has never
ors may know something of
ders within a day’s driving
A HREK-BEAUTY STORY
were at The Lake of The Wo.ids erected by the Native Daughters of the old stone bridge on Lost Her than June 11th. The weather
out city.
distance:
R. A. Coughlam, who has been yesterday, according to Wm. of the Golden West at Canby’s, river where emigrants crossed conditions caused by the earlier
one Saturday morning
connected with
Hotel Monticel­ Briggs’, who was there visiting his Cross In the Lava Beds, where enroute to the Oregon country. [summer were just right for the
Lake of The Woods
two
knights
sallied forth from
Lithia Springs Hotel
the
Peace
commlslson
massacre
of
Now
the
reclamation
dam
markH
lo, Longview, .Washington, arriv­ family.
Klamath Falls
trip up the mountain. Twelve of
Mr. Briggs stated the
their castles to battle for the
Hotel Ashland
ed ln Ashland today and will be county has done considerable the Modoc War, 1873 took place. the place.
Oregon Caves
|he boys made the trip, while 22
All
Ashland Natatorium
The pilgrimage began From
A detour was made to the foot youth# climbed Mount Thlelson Cause of Clean Windows.
one of the two day clerks at The work oh the road f/om Ash Tan d
Rogue River Flatting Spots
the
preceding
winter,
the
forces
California Oregon Power Co.
Llthla Springs hotel. Mr. Cough- to the lake, grading, dragging California before, the caravan of the bluffs to visit the point during the trip.
Klamath River— Fishing
of Dirt and Grease had been seek­
Llthla Park Board
lam’s home Is in Portland and he and removing rocks and roots camping en route. Alturas alone where General Glliem’s army was
Jacksonville—County Seat
H. G. Enders, Jr., Simpson i
Jackson Hot Springs
has had experience with several which made the road very rough sent over a hundred of her elite, encamped at the time of the mas­ Hardware company and the P ro -) ing to hide the beauties of nature Crater Lake— Open Later.
City of Ashland
enry.
sacre There a marker telle that I voet Hardware store contributed from everyone’s sight by collect­ Beautiful Sleklyon Mountains
of the leading hotels of the state. heretofore.
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Talent Irrigation District
f..
_______________ __! to the enjoyment of the trip by ing on the windows nf the nelgh- Diamond Lake— Flaking
Veterans of the war from Ore­
Tidings Advertising Pays.
gon, California and Washington,
(Continued On Page Two).
donations of various material.
di
Advertise la The TMtngs
ASHLAND GETS 125 nGtONS ARE PROTEST GAME
I H M HEHE
NEARER LEAD; FOR M E RM I Iff YESTERDAY
DUE NEW RULE
WIN 11 TO 10
Flag Day Ceremony
By Elk’s Officers
FIRESTONES’ HAVE
ACCIDENT AS THEE
. R E F U R N M TRIP
LOCAL STORY
■Perkins’ Father
Dead In Portland
Charges He^ Broke
Bottle On Highway
MOUNT Pin MADE
WEEK EARLIER BY
Y. M. C. A.
Another Suspect
As a D ’Autreniorit
Dedicate Once Fanions Battleground on
Lava Beds to Peace and Happiness
Dunsmuir Is Given
Free Mail Delivery
THIS ISSUE
Ashland
New Clerk At The
Lithia Springs Hotel
50 Automobiles At
Lake Of The Woods
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