Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 19, 1926, Image 1

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MALARIA germs
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland, Pure
domestio water helps.
A shland D aily T idings
The Tidings' Has Been Ashland's Leading ueOMpaper For Nearly Fifty Years
■
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine eases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fa c t
(United Freu Wire Service)
YOU XLIX
Sue
»r to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 41
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NORMAL WILLiMMttiTSUMIWI PETITIONS TO
BE CIRCULATED
GET STARTED
NEXT MONDAY
NEXT MONDAY
President Churchill and f a c ­
County Seat Removal From
Fire this morning destroyed Jacksonville to Medford
ulty in Readiness for -
the Jone3 garage at the summit of
ia Planned
*
Summer Session
INSPECTED
Members of Hoard of R egents
Here to Accept School Till*
' Afternoon
Southern Oregon’« new normal
school — the Ashland normal —
will open Its doors for its Initial
summer session at 8 o’clock Mon­
day morning, with President J. A.
Churchill and the 20 faculty mem­
bers in readiness to start the sum­
mer work under the most favor­
able conditions.
All day Monday will be devoted
to the registraXion of students
nnd other preliminary details,
while the regular class work will
get under way Tuesday morning.
Faculty Arrives
,
Faculty members are arriving
in the city today and nearly all
of them , are expected to be here
for the1 first faculty meeting which
President Churchill is holding this
afternoon.
The new normal building has
been put In complete readiness
for the coming of the teachers and
students. The building commit­
tee of the board of regents is
inspecting the
building and
grounds this afternoon .and is ex­
pected to accept the building by
late this afternoon. Members of
the building committee are Frank
Killer of Albany, C. L. Starr of
Portland and J. H. Fuller of Ash-,
land. They, were guests of Presi­
dent Churchill at luncheon this
noon at the Lithia Springs hotel.
J. J. Tranchsll, contractor, and
J. V. - Rennes, architect, accom­
panied the board members on
their inspection of the bnldng.
the Slsklyous, but the store which
adjoins the garage wai saved.
MEASURE EXPLAINED
About 9 o’clock this morning,
according to one of the employes Initiative M il W ill go Before
nt the garage, the vacuum tank in
Voters at November
an automobile was drained. It
Election
was thought that in some manner
the gasoline which had been spill­
Next Monday the court house
ed on the floor became Ignited, removal question will again be
setting fire to the building.
in the limelight, when Initiative
The garage, which was con­ Petitions to propose a bill to ef­
structed of pine logs, heavily fect the removal of the county
laden with pitch, burned within seat from Jacksonville to Medford
a very short time. The flro will be circulated.
The measure proposed hy the
spread to the adjoining store,
but men from a nearby highway i Initiative is as follows: “Section
construction camp, rushed to thtejl- That the county seat of Jack-
fire and prevented the burning i son County, Oregon, be removed
of the store. The men were pa- from the Town of Jacksonville,
trolling the forest thereabout and .8a,*d county, to the City of Med-
extlngulshed several fire» which Tord, in said Jackson County.
started.
Section 2. That this act shall
E. R. Jones, the owner of the become operative, and be in full
garage was not present when the force and effect from and after
fire started.
[the 1st dayof'July, 1927. Section
3. That all laws fixing Jackson­
ville as the County Seat of said
Jackson County, and all other
I Jaws In conflict herewith are here-
repealed.’’
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STAU M B S 10
SEIiCT P H B E N Ii“
Tillamook Man Expected to
be Chosen Head of Edu­
cational Association
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Need Signatures
In order to place the measure
on the ballot it is necessary to
procure the signatures of approxi­
mately 3000 electors of Jacksou
County, 15 per cent of the vote
cast at the last general election
being required.
The court house issue was
again brought to the front when
the fjOunty court some months
ago Informed the public that it
would be necessary to expend ap-
proxlmatel $50,000.00 in addi­
tions to present buildings in
Jacksonville to accomodate the
business offices of the county.
PRINEVILLE, Ore., June 19.—
(UP)—A. L. Mallery of Tilla­
mook, probably will be chosen
president of tht Oregon State Ed­
itorial association. He was the
choice of the nominating commit­
tee and his election seems to be
assured.
Roseburg submitted an Invita­
tion to the editors to hold their
1927 convention in that city. No
Prredlct Victory
other Invitations are In prospect.
P rosp ects Bright
The annual banquet of the asso­
It is believed that at the fall
President Churchill said .today ciation will be held this evening. election an overwhelmingly large
he could not estimate the num­
majority of the voters will favor
ber of students who will attend
the removal of the county seat,
the summer session of the normal
according to the sponsors.
school although pretjent indica­
The plan as outlined is at the
tions are that there will be young
present time to remove the coun­
men and women here from every
ty seat to Medford, and Medford
.section of the state.
has agreed to erect for the free
The summer school for primary __
,
__
use or
of tne
the county a co,
court house
and intermediate grade students M. B. Favor Dead on Van- ¡building which will be used by
will also start next week at the eoiiver Island; Comnamon ithe cou„ty until funds have ac-
new Lincoln school on Beach
Not Yet Found
(cumulated in sufficient amount to
street, with practice teachers from
finance the proposed new court
SEATTLE, Wash., June 19 — {house.
• the normal assisting.
(UP)—The body of M. B. Favor,
When the new court house Is
Seattle aviator, was found by
ereoted by the county the city of
searching parties on Northwest
Medford will occupy the build1"“
Vancouver Island. Mystery
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¡thus vacated . as .v
the city
rounds
the
whereabout
of
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i Medford has already voted
Swlnhart, Favors companion o n ih„ . . - _ . . .
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bonds for this purpose. Medford
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___ ¡further offers any available site
Seattle to Ketchikan on May 16th. j
for the new court house.
Here's a bit of welcome news
t Ixxglcal Place
for members of the new Ashland
It
Is
believed
that the City of
Golf club. Two holes are. now
Medford is the logical center of
ready for temporary nse. It wos
the coubty for the location of the
announced last night by Otto
county seat, and It Is thought that
Winter, chairman of the course
sufficient signatures to place the
committee.
The Claycomb Motor company initiative measure on the ballot
No. T Is tentatively complete
and ready for play, while No. 9 received notict today of a big will be procured In the one day.
The county court estimates that
has a temporary fairway ready. reduction in the price of Ford
the
new court house will cost
No. 9 lies opposite No. 1, which cars, effective Immediately. Ac­
$200,000.00.
and will be about
cording
to
Mr.
Claycomb8,
an­
will permit members to Indulge
nouncement, the new prices, one and one-half times as large as
in practice on both these holes
Mr. Winter said that members “with gas and oil ready to go.” the Josephlpe county cotirt house.
of the club could get Into action with special euipment 'of balloon
demountable rims and
at once on these two holes, and tires,
a large number of gslfers are starter, delivered at your door,
expected out tomorrow morning are as follows: Roadster, $458.-
to test the new course which Is 69;; Touring $479.00 Coupe,
$590 Tudor $600.50 and Ford»r
being built.
$«51.58. Watch Monday’s Tid­
SEATTLE, Wash., June 19.—
ings for advertisement.
(UP)— Polie« «today were ques­
tioning a man “with a big nose”
whose appearance closely fits the
Is distributed grafts to the
description
of a fiend who mur­
guests of The Llthla Springs
dered
Miss
Sylvia
Oalnea on Green
and Ashland Hotel and to the
Lake 'last Wednesday.
campers at Lithia Park and
BODY OF MISSING
Two Holes Ready
On Golf Course
Ford Announces
New Auto Prices
Seattle Suspect
Held By Police
THIS ISSUE
Needed Rainfall
Reported at Bend
Jackson Hot Springs camp
grounds—a total of approxi­
mately 200 copies each d a y -
in order that Ashland’s visit­
ors may know something of
our city.
Lithia Springs Hotel
Hotel Ashland
Ashland Natatorlum
California Oregon Power Co.
Lithia PArk Board
Jackson Hot Springs •
City of Ashland
Valent Irrigation District
Brookhart Lists
Campaign Expense
BEND. Ore., June 19.— (UP)
— Bringing to an end the acute
forest fire situation, rain fell
through the Cascades this morn­
ing. It will aid greatly In mini­
DES M0INfc8, la-. June 19.—
mising the forest fire hazard said
Col. Smith W. Brookhart, republb
officials.
d
$
can nominee for the U. S. senate
from Iowa, spent a total of $1,-
THE WEATHER
$$
Oregon — Unatttled to- $$ 479.87 in hla primary campaign,
$$ night and Sunday, becom- $$ according to bis statement filed
$$ ing fair in Interior Sun- K with the secretary of state today,
$$ day. Probably showers In t$ as follows: Traveling expenses,
$$ mountains tonight. Light $$ $329.77; general campaign ex­
$$ westerly winds.
tt penses, $860; unpaid bills, $300,
-
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KLAMATH WILL (IM M B . JO OPr»'-- ASHLAND AND
START ON Blfi
Î a Y , MEDFORD WILL
CLASH SUNDAY
IMPROVEMENT
DAD’S DAY
BY WALT FILKIN
Spilled Gasoline Starts Blaze
■ Which Destroys Big Log
Building
BUILDING
NO. 240
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1926
Firemen s Orchestra of Port-I
land Engaged for
Initial Function
We’ve bad our «$y for Mother’s day,
And proud wp were to sing it.
But now we’re ghul to praise old dad
A h to his feel We bring it.
Day in and day out, there is no doubt
«He’s waited long his inning,
So Hip, Hurrnv, Ibis glad day,
F or praises now lie’s winning.
Local Ball Club is Out to
Approximately $100,000 Will
Characteristic nf the pep and Win at Jackson Springs
Be Spent on New Pav­
enthusiasm of the Ashland Lith-
Tomorrow
ing Projects
ians, they have arranged to open
DECISION IS REACHED the Lithia Park Dance Pavilion HARD GAME EXPECTED
with a bang on Tuesday evening,
City Council Maps Out Ambitious June 22nd, and to give the proper Victory Means Climb Toward
Pennant; Game Starts at
Program for Coining Hummer send off to the event they have1
8:80 Hharp
engaged
the
nationally
famous
Months
ton-piece'jazz-orchestra known ns
Not one cross word from him we’ve beard
Ashland's ancient rival, Med­
KLAMATH FALLS'. Juno 19.— the Fireman's Orchestra, of Port­
Through years and years lie’s wailed
ford, will Journey over here to­
,
An expenditure of approximately land.
The members of this orchestra morrow to meet the local base-
$100,000 in street pnvoment was
No soul has known bv look or tone
belong
to the 162nd Infantry bail team at the Jackson H it
decided
upon
last
night
at
a
spec­
He thought it was belated.
ial meeting of tlio Klamath Falls Band, now nt Camp Jackson, and Springs park in what promises to
We’re proud that lie triumphantly
city council, which was attend-1 nr* composed of members of the be the most crucial game thus far
Accepts this celebration.
od by Mayor Goddard, Aldermen Portland Fire Department They ! this year.
After getting off to a bad start,
So Hip! Hurray! lor this great day.
Gofer, Powell and Balsiger, Cltjf have toured the United States
Attorney Carnahan and Judge nnd have entertained thousands Ashland strengthened Its team of
They’ve started through the nation.
of listeners over the radio.
ball tossers and won the last two
Lem L. Gagliagen.
On Tuesday evening at eight games, defeating both Klamath
About 50 blocks will be paved,
As skies are blue, so dads it re true,
and the campaign of street Im­ o'clock the 162nd Infantry Rand Falls and Grants Pass. Medford
To every duty calling;
provement will be launched Just of 55 pieces will give a band con­ is now perched at the tip of tho
Their faithfulness does much to bless
I as soon as the bonds can be sold cert In Lithia Park, which will be ladder in the Southern Oregon
I and the contracts awarded fol- followed l>y the opening pavilion Baseball League, but the local
Though loads .are oft appalling.
dance of the season.
club is confident It can take Med­
i lowing the advertising of bids.
On them dejtend olear to the end
The Lithians are extending en ford’s measure tomorrow, and
The paving program has been
You’ll never find them shirking.
under consideration for some time Invitation to the troops at, Med­ start Ils clintb toward the top.
So let’s Hurray! this Father’s Day,
Big Crowd Expected
and according to present plans it ford to attend and several hun­
The
game will start promptly
dred
of
Oregon’s
soldier
boys
will
will
be
only
a
short
time
until
For every dad who’s working.
{the work will be inaugurated with he in attendance. It is expected at 2:30, and frsm all present In­
(a view of completing it during the that an unusually large crowd of dications there will be a much
May this year share, yes, everywhere,
people from Ashland and sur­ larger crowd than the record-
summer inontlis.
Its load ftf yellow treasure,
The streets to lie improved are rounding cities and towns will be breaker which saw Ashland defeat
present. Lithians will all be In Klamath in that thrilling ninth­
And may it bring, yes, everything.
¡ns follows:
full uniform, and will be on the inning finish two weeks ago.
Washington street.
That gives our dads a pleasure.
Sunny Mohler, the faithful oid
Second street, together with platform to help take care of the
Our hats we raise, their lives we praise,
{Jefferson, Lincoln and Grant to tremendous crowd that will lie portsider, and Emory Davis, with
• I jet every heart keep singing,
his deceptive spitball, are both in
{Third street. The city will put present.
And all Hurray this happy day
top form and ready to twirl the
the necessary sewer lines in to
Ashland athletes to victory. Walt
For joys- the dads keep bringing.
the curb or property lines.
Hughes and Bill Force will alter­
An area in Railroad addition.
! Oak street from terminus of pres-
nate back of the bat.
! ent pavement to Spring street.
Mtke Cassidy has Iteen cavort­
ing around the initial sack this
Klamath street from prosent
week like a young colt, and with
terminus of pavement to Spring
his
broken ribs now mended will
street.
Secretary of Stete Board
Broad street from Oak to Main. Delighted With Conditions prove an added strength to the In­
field.
NEW YORK, June 19.— The Market street from end of pres­
in Ashland
Speedy Infield
ent terminus of pavement north­
New York Mayor Issues Or­ first public real-estate auction erly to Spring street.
Morgan
at second base ie a
Not
only
is
Ashland
one
of
the
sale ever to be made over the ra­
ders for Night Clubs to
tower
of
strength,
both on offen­
Alameda
street.
Pacific
Terrace
cleanest
and
most
delightful
cities
dio will broadcast from station
Halt at 3 A. M.
sive
and
defensive,
while Captain
Eldorado,
of
Oregon,
hut
.its
barber
shops
Estland,,
Melrose
WMCA. The radio audience will
streets.
Red
Watts
at
shortstop
has been
are
among
the
most
sanitary
and
NEW YORK, June 19.— Mayor make their bids hy mails.
¡best regulated of any in the state. playing flashy ball since he Join­
James J. Walker, himself once
So says George E. Griffith of ed the club. Over on the diffi­
was one of the most picturesque
Portland, secretary of the Oregon cult third corner the ever reliable
Beau Brummels of New York's
State Board of Barber Examin­ Stan Pillette will be ready to take
night life, has now undertaken
ers, who was In the city today on all the fast ones oft hla shoa
to close up the city promptly at 3
an inspection of nil barber shops tops.
a. m., instead of allowing Jts cab­
In the outfield the local club
in this city.
arets to operate until long past
has
Marlow. Curran. Richardson,
“This
is
my
first
visit
to
Ash­
Coolidge Among
daylight as at present.
Woman Pens Letter Saying President
Reed
and O'Brien as a speedy
land,
but
I
want
to
say
that
I
Those Who Sends Greet­
Violations of a law to this ef­
She Will End Life;
group of fly chasers.
had
a
most
agreeable
surprise,”
ings to Cardinals
fect, offered by the Mayor to the
Saved by Officers
Unbiased fans who have watch­
he said. “I have heard for yeara
board of estimate, would be pun­
CHICAGO. III., June 19.— (U- that Ashland was a delightful ed all the teams in action declare
ishable by a maximum sentence trt
MODESTO, Calif., June 19 —
P )—The rhsh of modern business little city but not until I «ante that Ashland right now Js the
a year in jail plus a $500 fine
(U P)— A note written to police
gavt way to the pageantry of cen­ here and saw It with my own class of the league, and If they
advising them that she was about
turies on the eve of the open­ eyes could I really appreciate the can score a win over Medford to­
■m a a a a a a narnmm a a a a a a
a aa as
to attempt suicide enabled offic­
morrow. they will start the hard
ing of the 28th eucharistie con­ beauty of your city." ’
ers to save the life of Mrs. R. C.
Mr. Griffith said that it Is a but steady climb to the pennant.
gress today. Illinois state offic­
Peters, 35, formerly of Oregon
ials and President Coolidge sent rare thing to find all barber shops
and Idaho.
messages to the visiting cardin­ in a city so sanitary and In such
The woman tried to kill herself
splendid i^indltlon, such as he
als.
by using ether. She ascribed mar­
found on his Inspection In this
city.
Business and Professional ital unhappiness as the reason for
Women of Oregon Meet- her act.
“When I find such a condition
ing at Astoria
ALBANY, N. Y.. June 19.— (U-
I like to let the people know that
their shops are maintaining such P )— Governor Smith refused to
ASTORIA, Ore., June 19.—
a high standard," said Mr. Grif­ extradite Alonzo Hardy, a big­
(UP)— Election of officers nnd
Mrs. F. G. Swedenburg. nnd fith prior to his departure for amist, to New Jersey at the first
the annual banquet were the fea­
Mrs. Hardy’s request, when she
daughters, Misses Genevieve nnd Ute north.
tures of today’s session of the
admitted that she wanted him
Eleanor, are ix pec ted home to-
Oregon Federation of Business
back only to prosecute him.
MILES CITY, Mont., June 19.{morrow noon from the east. The
and Professional Women. To­ — Of 250 range horses rounded girls have attended a girls finish
morrow morning the delegatee
up and sold at auction a majority ing school near Gothenburg, Swe­
will he guests of the Angora Hik­
were knocked down at 2«5 cents a den, for the past two years anil
ing club of Astoria and the Trails head. Most of these were brought {arrived In New York Mav 27, on
club of Portland. A farewtll
by small boys out of pity to keep the Gripsholm, on the same ship
dinner will be served to the dele­
the animals from being shipped with the Grown Prince nnd Prin­
PORTLAND, Ore., June 19.—
gates at Seaside.
cess of Sweden.
Mrs. ‘Sweden­ (UP)— The Multnomah county
ROME, June 19. — (UP) —
to glue factories.
borg left here May 15 for New grand Jury returned 36 “John Former Queen Olga of Greece
York to meet her daughters. They Doe" Indictments last night In a died suddenly at her villa here
have mnde a tour of the eastern drive on gamblers. The police today. Her death came as a
states since landing.
have been making investigations shock.to the family as she had
Mrs. Swedenburg and daughters of gambling dives for several been In the best of health.
toured Europe last summer dnr- weeks and the wholesale tndict-
LOS ANGELES Cal.. Junt 19.
twff
Iffroa m WWHW. Fo be a result
— (U P)—C. V. McFarlane. 27.
FLORAL PARK. L. I., June 19.
of
their activities.
said to be a brother of William — (UP) — Frederick Smith, a
McFarlane, national golf cham­ freight conductor was found guilty
The Starting Point For
pion, was found shot to death In on a misdemeanor charge for op­
Tourists!
his down town office early today. erating freight cars of the Long
Spend a few days here and
Police had no c I um .to aid in Island railroad at night, and thus
visit
the following scenic won­
solving the death m;
iystery.
interfering with the slumbers of
PITTSBURGH, Pa., June 19.
ders within a day’s driving
citizens.
— (UP) — Three Investigations
distance:
Cannon Beach— Excellent oil
WASHINGTON. D. C.. June 19.
were started Thursday night Into
indications reported near here.
Advertise In The Tidings
the railroad wreck at Oray sta­ — (UP)— Lincoln C. Andrews, Lake of The Woods
tion, near Blairsville, Wednesday federal prohibition chief, and dry Klamath Falls
night, which took a death toll of members of congress have been Oregon Caves
16 and caused Injuries to more trying to violate the lnternatlsn- Rogue River Fishing Spots
al law and the U. 8. constitution Klamath River— Pishing
than 60.--
While you are a guest In opr city, be certain to vllslt Llthla
In
pushing the Ooff-Graham-An- Jacksonville—County
Railroad officials, the Inter­
Crater Lake— Open
Park, a playground of many acres, with the main entrance
state commerce commission and drews bill to further enforce the
at the Plasa. where Nature’s deepest beauties are found
Beautifnl Siskiyou
. . _
H. D. HIrsc.h, counsel for the pub­ Volstead act, wet members of the
along the walks that lead you through the forest border­
Diamond
Lake—Fishing"
lic service commission, began house judiciary committee declar­
ing on Ashland creek.
ed today ’u a mlnsrty report.
separate Inquiries.
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B M U S1ARTS
6IVEN HIGH W
Radio Auction To
Rc Tried Tonight
MPS 10 M
LIFE
STARTS IN C O M
m
W
OMEN’S « ! !
Horses Are Sold
At 25 Cents Each
Refuses to Help
Wife’s Vengeance
To Return Sunday
From Europe Trip
Portland Jurors
Former Queen of
Indict Gamblers
Greece Succumbs
Brother of Golf
Noisy Conductor
Champion Killed
Is Found Guilty
Ashland
Probe of Railway
Wreck is Started nWets” Denounce
Lincoln Andrews
VISIT LITHIA PARK