Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 18, 1926, Image 1

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MALARIA, GERMS
Cannot rnrviye threa months in
the rich ozone at Ashland, Pure
dnmeatio ▼atm helps.
YOU X I . »
K iw anis
n
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Last Sunday's Protested
Game to be Played Over
Here on July 4th
Senator Schall, Blind Min­
nesota Republican, Ganges
Big Uproar
COMPROMISE REACHED
REFUSES TO RETRACT
Local Club Given in to Opponents
In Order to Save Hull
League
Other Senators Fall to Quiet Him
Down During Hitter
Denunciation
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WASHINGTON. J line ,1,8. —
Rather than take a chance on
The senate was thrown into an
seeing.the new Southern Oregon
uproar yesterday afternoon when
Baseball League break'Up in dis­
the
blind Senator Schall, repub­
sension, the directors of the Ash­
Ralph A. Amerman, of Scranton, lican. Minnesota, had a statement
land ball club, at a meeting of the
'Pa., Is the new president of Ki- read by the clerk assailing in un­
leajtue directors last night, agreed
Svanis International.
Active in parliamentary language his ac­
to annul the game which Ashland
*Kiwanis circles for years, he was cuser in the recent election con­
won, 11 to 10, at Grants Pass last
elected to the presidency at the test against him.
Sunday and play the game over
annual
convention In Montreal
p
Senator Robinson, democratic
here on July 4th.
this month.
i floor leader and Senator Ashnrst,
“Buck” 8eimons, manager of j
i democrat, Arizona, attempted to
the Grants Pass club, filed a pro-J
I bave Schall retract his statement,
test with the directors over a de­
which accused those connected
cision aUthe home plate In the
with the contest brought by form­
ninth inning, In which the umpire
er
Senator Magnus Johnson as
ruled a Grants Pass player was
“Crooks, perjurers, assassins of
out at the plate. Grants * Pass
character, skunjes and philander­
claimed that an Ashland fielder
ers.’’
had blocked the base runner and
Ashland
Man
Denies
Report­
Schall had just been awarded
that the run should have scored.I
ed
Interview
in
Salem
the
seat by the senate.
The meeting of the directors i
Newspaper
The blind lpader resented the
last night was a fiery one, but all j
suggestion that ho withdraw his
the directors, with the exception
At ff .conference this morning remarks and, shouting loudly,
of Grants Pass, took the pssitlou between'Irving E. Vining, speak­
that Ashland was right. Howev­ er at the chamber of commerce said:
“It is an outrage that 1 can’t
er, when It appeared that Grants luncheon yesterday, with some lo­
Pass might withdraw from tiie cal men and Secretary Wilson, it have three or four minutes ,to
league, John Enders, business was decided that a statement answer these charges. You want
manager of the local club, agreed ghould be ,ggIied tJ> correct an er. me to He down now in front of
to play the game over, and thus roneous publication in the States men who have called me on the
saved the league directors from man of the speech of Vining yes­ witness stand ‘a damned lying—
r Ashurst told Schall that the vir­
having to vote on the Grants Pass terday at the club.
tu e s of victory was magnanimity
protest.
The paper quoted Vining
A discussion of the umpire 8ayIng that he hftd gtopped at * and that in years to come Schall
question resulted in the directors local hotel, asked for Oregon ber- would regret placing in the senate
authorizing President Nininger rie and found he could not get record his unusual language ag­
to give umpires absolute control them. As a matter of fact, Vining ainst his accusers.
on the playing field. Hereafter stated that he stopped in a Coos
If heated arguments start rn (he Ra,
and faad th,a experlenca
field, the umpires ere not <”»*■> «nd did not say he stopped at a
authorized but have been directed Salem hotel where he suffered
to put all offending players out such a difficulty. Vining’s explan­
of the game and off the field.
ation of it was upheld as.the cor-
Medford will play Ashland here;rect version by local business men
next Sunday while Grants Pars who also attended the luncheon.
Special Meeting Called For
will go to Klamath Falls.
* —Salem Capital Journal.
VINING CORRECTS
ERRONEOUS REPORT
U1HM HS10 MAKE
DECISION ON DANCE
This Evening- at Masonic
Hall
LOÊIST io r o n
SHORES Of OLD SEA ¡
I The Lithians will hold a spec-
I ial meeting this evening, at 7
'clock at the Masonic hall, when
the question of the dance ordin­
ance will be discussed and some
United States Officials Per­ University of Oree;on Man definite decision reached by the
turbed Over Monrce Doc­ to Seek Dp,ta in The Blue organization as to action to be
taken by them.
trine Defi
>
Mountains
8. A. Peters, Jr., grand 'high
WASHINGTON. D. C„ Juno IS.
BEND. Ore., June 18. — The fizz, stated that every member
— (UP)—An attack of former shore line of an ancient sea that must be ’ip attendance at this
,
President Arturo Alessandri of lapped the foothills of the Blue meeting. •
The official also stated that t ill
Òlille against United States offle- Mountains will be traced out this
lals for declaring the Tacna- Arica summer by Dr. Earl Packard, petitions on the referendum
plebiscite impossible, nnd a threat University of Oregon geologist, should be brought tp the meet­
jo lead a Latin-American revolt and students at the snnnner camp ing by the Lithians tonight, ax
against the Monroe Doctrine, in Crook county for advanced these have to be filed Saturday.
caused both resentment and • ap­ ’ geological work, the professor an­ June 20th, according to law.
prehension of. officials,here today. nounced today.
Dr. Packard hopes to find In
the eroded country near head­ Norm al President
quarters of Crooked river fossil
Oregon Pioneers
forms which lived millions of
To A ttend O pening
H old C onvention i years ago in Chico sea.
Because of a meeting of the
regents of the Normal school
with th« faculty, President Chur­
chill will be unable to be at* the
Lincoln school in the afternoon of
Saturday, when from 4 to 5:30
the Parent-Teachers
and the
members of, tjie school hoard, will
show citizens of Ashlaad the new
building. t However,
President
Churchill will be present at the
evening meeting from 8 untl(
9:30, to meet the patrons of the
school and discuss and explain the
relationship of the Normal and
the Lincoln school. The Lincoln
school will be used by the Normal
as a practice school. Part of th.i
building and considerable of the
equipment was planned fdr this
purpose.
1
r
The Parent-Teachers and mem­
bers of the school hoard are anx­
ious to have all patrons come and
meet President Churchill and In­
PRINEVILLE, Ore., June 18.— spect the building.
(UP)— With edltqrs all over the
state attending the annual con­
THE WEATHER
vention of (hp Oregon Editorial
-
Oregon—
Unsettled to­
Association was getting under
night and Saturday. Local
way ,today, The aid of newspa­
shower« in eeet portion
pers in bringing recognition to
with rising temperature
Oregon's scenic asset« was discus­
11 i »y *, / ,
Saturday.
sed (his afternoon.
PORTLAND, Ore., June 18.— P ictu re Actress
(UP)—Six hundred old-timers,
members of the Oregon Pioneers’
Fined As Speeder
association, are returning home
today after a day and night de­
LOS ANGELES, Calif., June 18.
voted to recollections of the cov­
ered wagon. Mrs. Mary Barlsw — Wanda Hawley, movie actress,
Wilkins, of Portland, was elected pleaded guilty to charges of
speeding today and w«3 sentenc­
president of the association.
ed to pay a >15 fine or serve as
many days in jail.
The actress did pot appear in
TH IS ISSUE
court, hut made the plea through
Is distributed gratis to the
nrnanl«
f
Gwàlw« / F her attorney.
ffw
^wvw z\ f
can't stand the publicity of
and Ashland Hotel and to the a personal
appearance,'
campers at Llthia Park and
claim «!”
Jackson Hot Springs camp
grounds—a total of approxi­
mately 200 copies oach day—
In order that Ashland's visit­ Oregon Editors
■
' « j f ,
*¡
ors may know something of
Hbld
Convention
our city..
Llthia Spfings Hotel
Hotel Ashland
Ashland Natatorlum
California Oregon Power <&.
Llthia Park Roard
Jackson Hot Springs
City of Ashland
Talent Irrigation District
Wir« Service)
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NO, 246
ASHLAND, OREGON, fjjJDAV, JUNK IK, 1926
FIERY CHARGE
AI ACCUSERS
THREAT BY CHILEAN
new* paper For 'Nearly Fifty Years
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tiding*. Volata« 41
ASHLAND CUMATE
W o n t {he
_
nine cases oat oí ten o í asthma.
This is a proven fa c t
SUNDAY; Al
GROWING
BE HELD
RAL TRIBUTE NOW
Í0UGH0UT NATION
POLICE '
SOLDIER FROM
CAMP JACKSON
Ex-j
•
?
rlONEERS
KIWANIS CLUB
GUESTS
Sunday ia Father’s Day.
1 national observance. The third
It is the day which is coming t<> I Sunday In June was finally agreed J
be nationally recognised as t ic upon as the date for the whole i
time to honor the fathers of tl|c| country to observe
Father’s'
Trail Blazers Tell of Early
Man Wanted as Robbery
memory.
United States and Canada by spec
Days in Oregon and in
When Father’s Day was first Suspect Reported in Ash­
ial service and consideration«.
This Section
land Early Today
1*eople will wear flowers »n proclaimed it was the subject of
hanor of Father: to show that the much amusement for many per-
E. V. GARTER SPEAKS
family appreciates to some extoat isons. They couldn’t get the idea MEDFORD — MAN ROBBED,
bis responsibilities and cares.
I of wearing flowers and keep a
Dick Posey Gives Original Poem;
’Joe Carroll Accused of Taking j
It is agreed that Mother’s Day; straight face whllo doing so “just
Other Luncheon Feature»
gas» Frcai It. B. Wolfe
observance is b beautiful custom,’ for the old man.’’
Enjoyed
Lnxti Night
but It Is also believed that father
PeJple gladly wore flowers for
should come-in for a share of the; Mother on her day. but it wa3 dif-
Topped l>y John Helman, who
Ashland police this morning
JäU a
honar and respect due the J»r ferent for Father. They thought
came
to Ashland ln 1854 as the
were conducting a search for Joe
ents, for the proper upbringing Of the “ole man" would hlimelf be
Carroll; aged 34. a corporal in a Former official, participator in first child l>orn In Ashland, 8. Z.
the children and for the malpt«» the first to laugh at the idea, hut
Portland national guard comRaii’, light that caused Editor Magee to Patterson, who came ' here in
ance of the family life.
' ,*1 j It seemed that Father did npt <>b-
who was being soufigt in connec­ shoot) friend. The editor Was ac­ 1863, pioneers of Ashland were
Sunday, June 21st, is the thin Joct when members of the family
the guests of the Kiwanis club at
tion with >220 robbery In Med­ quitted Wednesday.
Sunday In the month and the dap wore cornflowers or dandelions
their noon luncheon at Llthia
observed over the United State and told him why, or gave him ford last niglit.
Springs hotel today.
Carroll
was
reported
seen
here
and Canada as Father’s Day. It presents or held celebrations lu
*The other pioneers who were
will be observed by thousands 1 f[ his honbr. Father, like everyone late last night and early this
the guests of the club were
sans and daughters and wives wl »i else liked to be appreciated and f ,norn,nK’ but t2ok an ear,y “ ‘"‘J’'
Mhssrs O. Winter, Kozer, O. O.
I ing stage for Camp Jackson. ,tho
are learning to appreciate and n taken note of cnee in a while
Van Natta, G. G. Eubanks, E. L.
police
learned.
It
is
thought
he
Father has been taken too’
member father and observe h s
Lowe, G. S. Butler, ’’Dad’' Pro-
was
under
arrest
at
the
encamp­
day with more lovd and reverent I? much for granted: In many fam­
'
vust,
G. F. Billings, Butler Walk-
ilies he has been considered as a ment thia afternoon.
as the years go by.
Sheriff
Jennings
to
Open
I
nr,
W.
A. Patrick, Sam Evan?,
Kcroaictt VnecnsMous “
Father has had a nation! 1 sort of automatic “hander out.'*
Branch Office Here Start­ J Dick Posey and E. V. Carter.
According
to
the
complaint
of
birthday for each of the la 11 As long as he supplied the family
ing June 26th
In Early Days
three years. Before that tin [> want3, he received very little R. B. Wolfe, No. 1 Park Plape.
Mr.
Carter,
who stated he came
On nnd after June 25th, Sher­ here in 1884 to Rtart a bank, gave
there had been celebrations ft r praise and there was no com­ Medford. Carroll is alleged lo
Father by various organization! ment. However, now he is re­ have offered him a coufilo of iff Ralph Jennings will accept ap­ many interesting reminiscences
cities, towns and states tht-ougt - ceiving Just recognition on pa_l drinks early last night. Wolfo plications for half-year automo­ of the early day.i nnd the men
told authorities that shortly after bile licenses, and as an aid to
out the nation, but no concertejl' ther's Day.
partaking of the soldier’s hospital­ i Ashland motorists he will estab­ who contributed to the upbuild­
ity he became unconsciods, and lish u temporary branch office in ing of this pioneer country. Ito
H eads O f Polar
when he revived ho found his the local police headquarters, he stated he found the people of the
pocket book containing >180 in informed Chief of Police McNabb uew country henest and trusting,
and told of many incident« where
bills and the tiemalnder in checks today.
F ligh t E nroute
the word of a man was the only
was missing. His suspicion was
Under the state law automo­ security they required in their
at once directed toward Carroll.
From Far North
bile licenses are half price start­
According to Wolfe the money ing July 1, lyit by opening up financial transactions. Mr. C a n ­
er also recited many ti um orons
Life Termer in Arkansas taken was all in >20 hills. A man
the office a few days in ndvance incidents ln connection with the
NOME. Alaska, Juno 18.—
Penitentiary Takes Two
nnewering Carroll's description I >|,0 sheriff believes he will be
(UP)— Leaders of th» Amundsen-
Others With Her
early .work of the bank. One of
entered the Bluebird Cafe here ab,p to avoid any delay.
Ellsworth trans-Polar expedition
the largest stockholders In the
A deputy will be stationed here
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Juno 18. early.this morning with a roll of
were homeward bound taday
>20 bills, nnd sought to have from 9 In the morning until 4 in hank came to the office one day
aboard the steamer Victoria, with —As gently and as easily as
with a buckskin Back, containing
an enthusiastic «end off from though she were going through an them ail changed to a smaller the afternoon until after the rush gold, with the request that the
open doorway, Mrs.
Wllnonn dencmination, the local police’)« over. He also will station 8 money be left In the bag and that
Nome.
were informed. He is said to deputy In the chamber of com-
General Uml>erta Nobile will Green, a “lifer” at the state pris­
he would come in and take out a«
hnve
nine of the bills, or the ex­ merce quarters at Medford.
return to Italy after stops ft: on, recovered her freedom by
he needed It. Mr. Carter stated it
act
amount
Wolfe
Is
said
to
bare
He urges that all applicants
Seattle and San Francleco. Cne-J>**lking out. taking two other
required
long eyplaoatUin tg
loxf. ' . * • • s .
make certain they hsv« their car- show the stockholder that tho
r ■ •
mander Roald Amundsen and women Inmates with her.
Medford police notified Chief tifli^ut^s of raglfftraltlon on be­
The record of the instiutlon
Lincoln -Ellsworth did not make
money had to be deposted In the
of
Police McNabb this miming fore applying for license.
show thnt many other convicts
their plans known.
regular form and checked out.
that
Carroll
failed
to
return
to
have escaped, usually however,
* Different Atmosphere
his outfit last night nnd was post­
only after violent and scnsatlon-
He» said In the early days the
ed ns being absent without lenve.
: al dashes.
Stock growers and farmers, who
Wincna Just slipped out. It
received most of their money In
.happened sometime alter relig­
the fall from the sale ot their
ious services. ,
products, had boon In tho habit of
leaving this money each fall with
Slayer of Pretty Smith Col­ the merchants and then usuing as
Otto Krueger. Accused cf
lege Graduate is Sought they desired. It required consid­
Murdering Three Women,
erable time to break down this
in Seattle
in Held
i Seattle Attorney Held in Los
custom and acquaint the people
SEATTLE, Wash., June 18.— with the advantage of depos­
Angeles on Embezzle­
LOS ANOELE8. Calif., June
(LP) — Police today believed them­ iting their funds In the bank.
ment Charge
18.— Suspected of the brutal
selves possessed of a clue to the
slaying of three aged women, two Coos Bay Officials Trying
He closed his talk with th»
LOS ANGELES, Calif., .June murderer of Sylvania M. Gaines,
In San Francisco and* one in San
to Learn if it is Mrs.
statement that there is somethin*
18.— Moncrlefe Cameron, promln- pretty Smith College graduate,
Jose, within the past two weekt, *
McPherson
In the atmosphere of the country
ent Seattle attorney is being held whoso lacerated body was found west of tfie Rocky mountains*
Otto Krueger, 83, was arrested
MARSHFIELD, Ore., June 18. here on a telegraphic warrant, yesterday on the shore, of Green which imbue« cltisens of this vast
here after he disembarked fr in»
— (UP)— Authorities hero are from the north charging embez­ Lake. A girl who was attacked empire with a greater, deeper
the steamer Admiral Flske.
Detectives who made the ar- unable to determine whether or zlement. Bonds were fixed ut by a fiend several weeks ago in love of their country, and said
¡the same spot furnished a deserip- the poem, "Out Where the West
rest said Krueger appeared very! not the body clad in a green bath- >20.000.
Chmeron told officers he traa{t|On of her assailant to the po-
excited and Irrational. He an­ ing m it which was washed ash ire
Begins,” which he recited, ex­
swered in detail descriptions of in Coos Bay is that of a man or a innocent of the charges, contain-1 ||ee
plained this phenomenon.
« federal Indict­
the murder and admitted being in woman. Officials are Investlgnf- p<> originally
Dick Posey, poet laureate of
the two cities at the time of 'he 1ng the possibility that It may be ment returned In the northern Form er Portland
southern Oregon, entertained the
city,
nnd
his
attorney
Issued
the
the body of Mrs. Almee Sempk
slayings, it was said.
crowd with a recitation of a poem
following statement:
Krueger, however, denied flatly McPherson.
which explained an old man’s
D
octor
Arrested
“This arrest is due to a busi­
he had anything to do with the
methods of keeping peace arrt
ness
misunderstanding.
It
In­
murder.
On A ttack Charge happiness In his family. Accord­
French Radical
volves a motion picture deal
ing to the formula, the old man
which "Cameron was negotiating.
To Form Cabinet A settlement would have been HOLLYWOOD, Cal., June 18. always arbitrated and comprom­
M ellons D onated
reacjied in a day or two if this Dr. Waiter R. Anderson, formerly ised— by having his way in pref­
erence to the wishes of his wife
arrest
B ig Prim ary Fundi paris . June is.—jug) -Ed- about.” had not been brought of Portland, was arrested here and family.
yesterday on serious charges pre­
ouard Herrlot, the radical social­
”
School Opening
ferred by Gloria Deimore, 18-
ist mayor of Lyon, was today In­
V. O. N. Smith, member of the
WA8HINGT0N. D. C„ June 18. vited by President Doumergue to
year-old actress.
school board, announced that
— (U P)—The Mellon family and form a new cabinet. Herrlot ac­
The physician is said by police
Home
Brewers
to
Pres. Churchill would be pres­
its Pittsburgh banks donated nnd cepted the task and will attempt
to have admitted entering Miss
ent at the Beach school tomor­
loaned 8149,000 to the Pepper- to rescue the falling franc.
Have Tough Luck Delmore’s apartments. In the row evening during the opening
Fisher campaign, according to
struggle that followed his en­ of this building, which, Mr. Smith
Eric Fisher Wood, chairman of
trance the actress says, she struck
the west state campaign commit­ Tacoma Motorist
SEATTLE, June 18.— Home Dr. Anderson over the head with
(Cnnttnned On Page Four)
tee, In his testimony today before
brewers and wine makers will be a milk bottle, inflicting a long
the senate primary Investigating!'
Fatally Stricken ipclnded in the' police roundup of gash off his forehead.
committee.
Ashland
liquor violators under the direc-
Dr. Walter R. Anderson had hf-
ffcra
m
the
Journal
Blindine.
„
~ TAl’UMA, JUBI ' l l —BIRlfl
* paralytic stroke while driving new Seattle mayor, it wafc reveal­ Portland, until recently. It was The Starting Poittt For
HERE ON HOMKYMOON
understood he left for Southern Tourists!
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rodgers of his auto in company with his wife, ed today.
Chief of Police Searing knaws California two months ago.
San Francisco strived in Ashland Natale A. Reda, 62-year-old gro­
today -in thplr wedding trip. Mr. cer, died Ln a hospital here today. njy policy for strict law enforce­
Roders Is connected with the G< m « Mrs. Reda is still In a hosp/tnl. ment,” Mrs. Landes said.
"Of course, if wo arrest only
Printing Press company and In­ She suffered severe cuts and
those
who sell liquor gnd let Tw o M en K illed
stalled the Got« 'Comet press for bruises when the machine crash­
those
possessing it go free,
The Daily Tidings last October J ' ed against the curb.
In Train Crash
would not go very far."
i
AUTO LICENSE TO
BE LESS ON JULY 1
TRIO OE FEMININE
POLICE FIND CLUE
TOBRUTAL
MAN SUSPECTED OF.
SLAYINGS CAPTURED
POL UNDER « E S I
E
V ISIT LITH IA PA R K
While you ate a gnest In oar city, be certain to vlislt Llthia
Park, a playground of many acres, with the mnln entrance
at the Pl««a. where Natnyo!« deepest beauties are font
along tho walks that lead (you through the foreat bordf
Ing on Ashland creek.
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