Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 17, 1926, Image 1

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MAT.AltTA GERMS J :
Cannot survive three moptha in
the rich Asone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
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voi.,
xlix
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases not of ten of asthma.
This is a p ro v en fa ct
Successor to Ute Semi-Weekly Tidings. Volerne
BEACH SCHOOL Si
NEW STRIKE, RUSH
OPEN JUNE 1 9 | FOR THE NEW FELD
FOR RECEPTION
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4Unty*4 Pres* »Wire Sendee) '
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«ASHLAND» OREGON, T ill’K8DAY, JUNE 17. 1920.
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LITH1ANS
:U H
STATEMENT ON IS THE PLAN,
DANCE PUZZLE
Fight to Save Beauty of Kentucky’s Falls
on CITY WILL BE
REPORT
Tourist Project Pails to De­
velop as Hoped For,
Stated
Vein Near Galice Opened,
Huge Amount Already
Taken Out, Reported
K2J
DI DAILY FOR
THE
Roseburg “ Daily Tourist
i ! Hold They Have Stricter
KLAMATH FALLS; Ore., June Register” to Include News
'
Supervision Than Any
17. — Southern Oregon Tonrifd
of Ashland
Other Dance
Bureau, recently established at
Public Entertainment Will
GRANTS PA8S. June 17. -— A
be Held by Parent-Teach­
gold
fever raged here today with
ers and School Board
news of the million dollar strike
the junction of the Ashland and
WILL START JUNE 26 Klamath highways under the! IS NOVEL ENTERPRISE
PROGRAMS TO BE. HELD at the Robertson diggings be­
yond Called Creek.
r
a
AVcre.llt Mayor and Cbnnrll With auspices of the Klamath county Will he Distributed Among Visit­
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chamber of commerce, is danger­
Normal School Will Opt'd its Wx)
or* in nil Principal Cities
KincTrlty of Purpose lit
GRANT8 PASS, Ore., June 17.
ously
near
the
rocks
of
bank­
Weeks Pmcilre Term In
of State
Ix'Kishit leu
—Quartz so heavy with gold that
ruptcy according to Ed Vannlce
This Itulhliug
part of it appears almost solid
A Tourist heglster, to be dis­
The Llthinns, whose dance plat­ at the meeting of the directors
On Saturday afternoon, June with the metal itBelf and In a vein I
of
that
body
today
noon.
tributed
to all tourists passing
form Is now being constructed and
19th, from 4 till 5:30 o’clock, the which has l»een cut and cross-cut
“Of
the
original
$7,000
we
set
'
through
Roseburg
and mailed to
who will hold their first dance of
I*nrent-Tea< hers and the'm em - at various depths and still shbws
out
to
collect
to
finance
this
In-|
the
principal
cities
ot the state Is
the summer Saturday evening.
kora of the school board will be no 'sign of “pinching out’’ is be­
stitution.
only
$5,100
has
been
being
printed
by
Glenn
C. Rada-
June 26th, tills morning made the
at the building on Beach Street ing found in a new strike on the
plodged
and
$900
of
this
amount.
buugh
and
William
D.
Thrall
ot
following statement I'.latjve to
to show the citizens of Ashland Robertson mine, 14 miles west of
has
not
been
collected
to
date,”
'
Roseburg,
who
were
in
the
city
the dance question, about which
the new building. Then from 3 Galice.
Mining men
hall the
there has been considerable agi­ Vannlce said. “The money col­ today discussing their project with
till 9:30 o’clock the building strike as the greatest ever made
lected is about gone fnd we owe local business men.
tation recntly:
will be open again for the Inspec­ In the mountains of southern Ore­
The paper, an eight-page dally.
for oil and supplies for the op­
“The
Lltliians
wish
to
take
this
tion of all those who care to see gon — greater by far than the
Is to he called the “Roseburg
erations
thus
far.
,
ip
,
.
.
.opportunity to make plain tlielr
it.
'old Greenback leads, tho Gold The Curnberlauil Falls, in Kentucky, constitute one of tin. most bearatifdi bits ot aUItude K8 rcgard8 to dance con-
“The main difficulty was that Tourist Register.” It will con­
At 4 animat 8:15 p. m. the fol­ Hill, Steamboat, the Opp and the
wo
hooked up with a man who tain news of all tourists passing
scenery that state affords. Accordingly, Governor William .J, Fields is lending a fight {troversy.
lowing program will be given:
other properties which have turn­
represented ho wns a high pres­ through, information as to road
Piano duet— Bernice and Mar­ ed out their millions of dollars against a proposal now before the Federal Power Commission to turn the falls overl “in the first place wo wish it sure concession operator and had conditions and items of general
jorie Leer.
of the yellow material.
While, to a livdro-eleetric concern. Louisville newspapers n r backing the governor in hisi understood that we accredit to $7,000 to put Into the Klamath news interest to the motorist,
1 the Honorable Mayor und Coun-
Song—Alice Borgensen.
the owners have been bringing light, aw is the Cincinnati Post.
addition to Roseburg advor-
'cilmeu absolute sincerity of pur- proposition if we would give him I
Reading— Dr. Mattle Sliaw.
in cleanup frem time to time,
a
lease.
This
fellow
never
came
j
there will be five or six
| P qso In^their various deterniins-
Cornet Solo— Everett Yeo.
such great sccr«^ was maintained COUNCIL WILL CHANGE
through with any part of the $7.-: !lda Trom each city along tho hlgli-
' ttons and that, having been elect­
Duet — Madeline Stevens and that the facts did not get out un­
way. Medford, Ashland, Eugene,
- ASHLAND CREEK PIPE
ed by tho people, they are justi­ 000 although the bureau permit­ Salem and some of the coast
Let ha Miles.
til this week
when the latest
ted
him
to
run
(he
place
for
a
fied in tho assumption that they
Folk Dance — Directed by
cities.
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i shipment of bullion was cenl to
Councilman Taylor this
I are expressing the wishes of the number of weeks.”
Beulah Hussey.
News
Items
from
these
cities
tho mint. Already there are signs ’ g morning informed The
“The Tourist Bureau will ntill
I people in their dance legislation.
The school grounds consist of
of
an
impending
gold
rush
intoJg
pull
through, I think.” added and publicity concerning the
Daily
Tidings
that
the
city
approximately six acres and cost
.
• ! “However, since their Is such
and facilities for the
tho
gold
section,
where
540
feet
of
j
g
was considering prepara­
Oregon Public Service Com- a wj(je difference of opinion as be- Mr. Vannlce as we have obtained campgrounds
>10,300. The total cost of the
traveler
will
also have a certain
'tunnel
work
on
the
vein
had
prd-jg
B.
H.
StevenHon,
formerly
of
the
{
tions to remedy the dirty­
missioner Asks Federal
the majority of the coun­
building and grounds 1a approxi­
alloted
space
in
the paper.
duced over $100,000 — Just how
ing -of Ashland oreek,
Agency to Reconsider
mately $70,000.
cil and the Ltthlans, we feel Jus- News to run it and he is strong
Mr.
Radabaugh
is a major of
much
more
the
owners
will
not
for the bureau.
He is to pay
which was caused by the
• In the building there arc light,
PORTLAND, Ore.. June 17. -
,n our ,1e9iro t0 ,,’aCe ,he
the
School
of
Journalism
of the
state.
emptying of the irrigation
back tho present stock holders
standard recitation rooms, library,
University
of
Oregon
and
Mr.
(LP)
_
a . request that the inter*'
hcfore
Situated
on
thy
vei*y
top
of
a
after a period of years but proh-
water into the creek.
nurse’s ioom, cafeteria. 20 prac-
erendum
proceedings,
go
the
ques­
Thrall
Is
a
student
of
the
Oregon
tice rooms, offices, and rest rooms, mountain 4 500 feet high the vein
He stated the council »! Will Circulate Shortly in Ef state commerce commission re­ tio n may be decided finally and j ably without Interest. Also we
open its hearings on the cross-
Tunnel J
fort to Remove Court
(must raise a lot more money right Agricultural College. Although
fully realized the import­ «;
On Tuesday, June 22, the nor­ la practically vertical.
I definitely.
their Idea Is a new one. It has re­
j
state
railway
by
the
Union
Ptr-
House to Medford
mal school will open its six weeks No. 1 hits the vein 30 feet un-
ance of restoring the form­ a ;
j “We have always made a sln- new, it is needed badly.”
ceived the endorsement of Pro­
cific
was
contained
in
a
petition
practice school at this building, { der the surface, tunnel No. 2, 30 ,g er crystal - clearness to
fessor George Turnbull and Ralph
RESOLUTION
of
thé
Oregon
Public
Service
com-jcero
effort
to
conduct
a
dean
and
COPY
OF
Children of all grades are asked feet .lower still and a cross-cut
Ashland creek and the
D. Casey of the University of Ore­
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mission
to
the
federal
body,
which
Plfnsant
dance
at
our
platform
to attend. There, will be no cost from tli^ other side of the moun­
lakes and falls in the
and beliovo we have succeeded
gon,
as well as of the Chamber of
Will
Be
Decided
at,
General
Elec­
was
made
public
today.
to the city or any of the dis­ tain cuts it. at a depth of 140
park, and that it was prob­
We further believe we have the
Commerce
and business men ot
tion
In
November,
If
tricts for the children who at­ feet.
The' work has convinced
able this would be done
opportunity for more strict super­
the cities of southern Oregon.
Petitions
O.
K.
tend.
• <
5l)e i djs nery, «4, ,.m.n3?U>£r8 .pf the
within the next few weeks.
17696307
vision -than bus a danco In an
Robertson family, that the vein
It is the tentative plan to
enclosed' place and, from our past
a
The “Medford for County Seat
extends still deeper for It has
pipe the muddy water to j.
'experience, feel that there Is a Record Being Kept of All
Club,"
of
which
E.
D.
Briggs,
of*
become stronger in t ach cut at a
a point below the park
Fish Taken Ont of Dia­
greater amount of respect Helt
lower depth.
In all, 12 to 14
and empty into the creek jj this city is president, is having j
mond Lake This Year
I
for
our
dances
than
there
has
a
petitions
printed
to
be
circulated
veins have been cut, varying from
in the rear of the busi-
(ever been for nny other public
X
X
i
for
the
purpose
of
subnittng
the
two inches .to two feet in width
nea* houses on the Plaza.
Fast Passenger Smashes into {dance held regularly in Ashland.
Judge J. W. Maloney, M. If.
ihuestlon of the removal ot the
and all carrying good values.'
Standing Train, Killing ) “May we take this opportunity Bauer, Edward Averill, Charles MEDFORD, Ore., June 17. —
, court house from Jacksonville to
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Eighteen
'of extending to the people of Ash- Fish, State Game Warden Green Building permits for the city thus
• Medford at the general election
of California and Roy Parr re­ far this «week total $37,390, mak­
P1TT8BURGH, June 17. — (LP) {land a general invitation to-visit
! in November, 1926.
,
turned last evening from Dia­ ing one of the record weeks of
The Chicago - Clncinnttl-Pltts-Jour Platform and enjoy our music
Elwood Mead Says Shortage
The measure proposed by this
mond Lake where they Investi­ the year. The sum of $25,000
cf Federal Funds Reason
initiative Is as follows:
burgh Limited tore into a stand- if yon do not euro for dancing. gated fishing conditions.
will be spent by Medford Ice and
For Postponement
An Act
Ling Pittsburgh - Washington ”Ex- We solicit your aid nnd criticism
Parr reported this
morning Storage company to erect a new
To remove the county seat o f ' ,rps8 trnfn near Blairsville, Penn., tit all times.”
that officials at the lake are keep­ plant on South Fir streft while
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! Famous Case Ends With In- Jackson county, Oregon, from tod«y and smashed four of the
PORTLAND, Ore., June 17. —
ing records of the pounds of fish the Medford pre-cooling plant Is
gtructed Verdict of
(LP) — A delay of five to 10 years Wheeler is Unable to State;
the town of Jacksonville, wlrwo' K|eeping cars, killing nt least IS i
caught each day In the lake expending $5000 for the erection
Amount Drvs Spent in
Acquittal
In all Oregon reclamation pro­
now situated, to the city ot
people and injuring approximate-)
About one thousand pounds were of a new warehouse at the corner
Penn, Primary
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jects has been predicted by El­
ford, in said county, and repeal-1 ¡y 50 passengers
LAS
VEGAS,
New
Mlxico,
June
brought in by fisherman at the of 8outh Front and Eleventh Sts.
wood Mead. United States com­
lng all laws fixing Jacksonville!
lake last Sunday, according to Tho remainder of the amount is
missioner of reclamation, in a ’ WASHINGTON, D. C., June 1,7 17. — (LP) — Carl O. Magee, the as the county seat of said county.
Lloyd Crocker, warden at the made up of residence erections,
letter to the executive committee — (IP) *— Wayne B. Wheeler, Albuquerqnc editor, was acquit­
Be It enacted by the people of
ted
on
an
instructed
verdict
here
chief
counsel
of
the
Antl-8aloon
lake.
repairs and hotel additions.
of the Umatilla Rapids Associa­
this state of Oregon, within and
Q
rn
rp
il
h
v
T
h
e
T
nrv
Savs
Hiring
of
Criminals
as
The
men
found
conditions
to
The new cold storage plant will
tion, which was made public to­ league, was placed on the stand last night of manslaughter on the for Jackson county:
s c o t t a o y n i t j i n y , SDies ig Wronp. Says
todny by Senator James A, Reed, ’ charges growing out of the fatal
he excellent with practically no be three stories high and 77 feet
day.
Section 1— That the county
Western Ba nks Helped
violation of game laws.
by 91 In dimensions. The first
Shortage of federal funds Is v.-et leader and chairman of th e ; shooting of John Lassiter In a seat of Jackson county, Oregon,
PORTLAND.
Ore,,
June
17-
senate
Pennsylvania
primary
in-
Las
Vegas
hotel
lobby
last
Aug-
Many fish were hooked by the floor will be of concrete while the
the reason assigned for the post­
be removed from the Town of (U.P.)—The Jury denied damages
WASHINGTON. D. C., June 17.
ust.
men. with Edward Averill in the next floor w lll.be on laminated
ponement of tha Columbia Basin vestigating committee.
Jacksonville,
said
county,
to
the
(LP) — Prohibition units nnd
to
C.
E.
Buchanan,
lmt
scored
Dr.
This
was
one
of
the
most
fam­
Reed tried to get at how‘much
load by several jumps, said Parr. planks, 10 inches wide, with lin­
and the Deschutes projects, ac­
city of Medford, In said Ja< k:)<,n j william O. Spencer nnd Mrs. Alta methods were under criticism to-
Judge Maloney Is chairman of ings of cork on both sides. The
cording to the letter from Com­ the drys spent in their campaign ous cases in the country, as the county.
' Spalding, the defendants In tho’d®/ in ‘he house investigation of the 8tate Game Commission. packing house will be constructed
hut. Wheeler declared he did not editor had been fighting for years
missioner Mead.
Section 2.— That this act shall baby-fostering case, far “unethi- charges that hanks act ns go-
detailed records wliIch~V«ce or­ to free New Mexico of alleged
Bauer Is a member of the com­ of wood wth dimensions of 70 ny
become
operative and be in full cal conduct.”
between in wholesale bootlegging
dered to he produced nt a laker denomination of politicians.
mission and Averill Is state game 160 fe€t.
force and effect from and after
Buchanan sued for $25,000 nl- transactions.,
session of the committee.
warden. Charles Fish Is deputy
the 1st day of'July 1927.
leglng the doctor and nurse had j H. J. Britt, chief counsel of the warden of Coquille. They have
Section 3.— That all laws fix­ conspired with his wife to foist | Prohibition unit, criticised se-
been making a tourxof the state
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ing .Jacksonville as the county a baby obtained by a wnnt afllfercly the policy established by
making Investigations.
DENVER, Colo., June 17— (U.-
seat of said .Jackson county are) upon h|m flR h|g own
Ills superiors of hiring criminals
P.)>—Tho presidency of tye Ro­
hereby repealed.
' ns Informers and spies.
Britt
tary International for next year
The petitions may he signed l>y
1 answered the charges of William
all qualified voters of the county,
lies between Harry H. Rngera, of
C. Davison, an avowed bootleg-
MEDFORD, Ore., June 17. —
I
of
elec
The install
PORTLAND. Ore.. June 17. —
d the petitions will he placed
San Antonio, 'Texas, and Arthur
Next Tuesday Is the scheduled signs here ^progressing
(LP) — The corner stone of Port­
ulatlon within a very short
H. Sappi of Huntington, Ind.'
land’s million dollar Masonic
time.
Thomas J. Davis of Butte; opening trial oif J. J. Deakin, Ash- X-L Electric
I tions.
temple
was laid yesterday after­
Montana, wad eliminated* today ’and realtor indicted by Ine inst resentntfves of The Federal Elec­
Miss
Estella
Jon^s
and
William
Word was received here yes­
noon with Impressive ceremonies
from the balloting no# in prog­ grand jury on a charge involving tric company which furnished the
J.
Albert
of
this
city
were
mar­
terday
by
Chief
of
Police
George
ress at the annual hatlonal meet­ the selling of real estate without | glRng j,ag already erected elec-
ried yesterday afternoon at ti e before a great gathering of visit­
McNabb thnt H. H. Oroen, deputy
a state license. This Is the only trie signs at Cliff’s Service Station
ing here.
home of Rev. E. P. ’ Lawrence, ors from Oregon and adjoining
state veterinarian was married In
criminal case slated for trial in and for The Park Garage.
616 South Newton street, Med­ states.
that city at 2:30 o’clock In the
{the present court session, a stay
Work will be started within a
ford,
it was learned today.
afternoon.
of postponement having been few days on the base for the large
The
couple were married short­
Mr.
G
reen
w
ns
in A rh lan d d u r
hr dl s l rl b uled gratte t w the
1 alfan<1
, M ed itil i! slga-ah-the Plasa Leedom’s Tire
b» 4he w indow-e* t h e O ttl s e n s
PORTLAND, Ore., Jfffic
ly
after
one'o’clock and left im
ln
g
th
e
hoof
nnd
m
o
u
th
epidem
ic
Bank u map of the United States mediately for Rockaway Bench
guestf of The Llthia Springs insurance manager charged with Shop reports their large electric (U.P)— Pioneers from all iver
in
California
nnd
hnd
charge
of
sign has been shipped.
and Ashland Hotel and to the. manslaughter.
the west are coming to Portland fumigating the transients,* cars in 1853 is on display by W. C. where they v^ill spend their The Starting Point For
campers at LlthU Park and
to attend the 64th annual reunion hnd animals that passed Into Ore­ Bartlett, owner. It will be of in­ honeymoon. They wUl make their Tourists!
Jackson flat Springs camp
terest to many to note the change
of the Oregon Trail Blazers
Spend a few days here and
home In Ashland.
gon.
grounds— a total of .approxi­
KLAMATH MAN ON TRIAL
His headquarters are at the in states and growth in compari­
Miss Jdnes has nr large circle visit the following scenic won­
mately 200 copies each d a y -
KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., June
son with the maps of tho United
Union Pacific Railroad awards
of friends In Ashland. She was ders within a day’s driving
in otder that Ashland's, -visit­
17. — N. E. Woodehouse, county 12 scholarship prizes In O. A. C. Salem office.
States today.
former assistant librarian. Mr. distance:
ors may know somethlfiff of
bee Inspector, was yesterday held to Oregon boys and girls stiad-
’Albert
has been a resident of Ash- Ijike of The Woods
*The school election will 1m held over to the grand Jury by Justice Ing highest In clnh work.
our city.
Advertise In The Tiding»
)nnd
for
a number of years.
Klamath Falla
Monday, June 21st, vflth three R. A. Emmltt fOt having offered,
Oregon Caves
candidates, with only two vacan­ Is is alleged, to- fight a duel with
Lithia' Springs Hôtel
Rogue River Flhhlng
cies) on the school board to be rifles at 200 paces w ith. S. E.
Hotél Ashland
THE WEATHER
Klamath
River—Flaking
filled. The candidates are Hal Isenbice. He gave a ball of $600.
Ashland Natuiorlum
Jacksonville—
»County 'Bunt
The
men
had
an
altercation
on
8EATTEL,
Wash..
June
17—
’,
McNair
and
V.
,O.
N.
Smith,
who
ÇallfOrnln Ôregon 1 Powe# Co.
Fair tonight and Friday
While you are a guest in our city, he certain to vilalt Ltthla
Crater
Lake—Open
Later.
tore seeking re-elsctlon, and Carl the Isenbice farm Woodehouse
Llfhia Park
with clouds or fog nesT
Park, a playground of waajr acres, with the main entrance
(U.P.)—The body ot an nnldent-'l
Beautiful Siskiyou
wears red whiskers and will fight
Nima, a new candidate.
'
Jackson Hot Sprlngi
at the Plaza, where Nature’s deepest beauties are found
coast.
Temperature
un­
If led young woman, who had l»een .1
Diamond
along the walks that le id yon through the forest .border­
The voting will bo held at the but the friends say he likes to
Cltp of Ashland <
brutally murdered, was fouftd to- I changed; light to moder­
ing
on
Ashland
creek.
city
kail
and
wljl
continue
frdln
i^got
at
a
distance
on
account
of
Talent Irrigation Diattict
day on tho' shores of Green Lake. I ate northwest winds.
'2 to 7 p. m. Monday.
j h e hirsute adornment.
PETITIONS TO « K 1 REOPENING
ALTER COUNTY “ n CK
SEAT PRINTED
Tl
LONG BELAY CERTilN
FOG OREGON PROJECTS,
IS OPINION OF LEADER
! MANY KILLED WHEN
I
Medford Company
To Build New Plant
DRY LEADER WOULD EDITOR MAGEE IS
NOT GIVE EXPENSES FREED Of CHARGES
A ,,„ N ,™
Contest Warm for
Rotary President
PAIIP.UT IN A nAV
M
RONS
Trial of Local Man
metric Signs Are
To Be Held Tuesday Bern2 Erected Here
Wellknown còuple
Married “ Medford
Deputy Who Was
Fiere is Married
P io n e e r s O r e g o n
Trail Blazers Meet
THIS ISSUE
Lay Cornerstone of
Big Masonic Temple
1853 Map of U. S.
Is At Local Bank
Ashland - —
School Election
Will Be Monday
VISIT LITHIA PARK
1.
Woman Near-Seattle
Brutally Murdered
I