Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 23, 1926, Image 1

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MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich'osonV at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
A shland D aily T idings
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
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VOI- XLIX
(United rresi Wire Service)
Sueceaaur to the Öernl-Weekly Tidings, Volume 4$
NO. 249
ASHLAND, OREGON, W KDXESPA Y, JUNE 23, 1926
TEMPLE “BUD" FISHER S B DARING FLIER
FOR M M BV
LEADER FOUND HIS m SPOUSE TO WIN AWARD
SAYS MOTHER,
FOR AIR TRIP
ORDINANCE IS
TIMBER WASTE « W
f i i A D f p M iin p ENTERED / r RA
DE REPEALED BY
LHAKGt MADE o N ^ n H UF JULY
CITY COUNCIL
BY HARTLEY
W riting Without A ny Arms
«Kt
«oted Cartoonist Accused of
Slitting Bride of a Year in
Jaw Too Often •
Mrs. Aimee Semple McPher­
son Located at Douglas,
Arizona This Morning
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fa ct
pemmittee is W orking on
Prizes to be Awarded and
Line of March
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—
Body
Defers
M atter of Build-
i Governor Demands Law to
a large number of floats havej
Sidewalks in North-
•Force Advertising of
been promised for tho big parade
gj-jj Section
Timber Cruises
Lieut. Commander Byrd Ar­
NEW YORK CITY. Jan e 23.-«-'
_. J
rives at W ashington for
( U P ) — The Countes3 De Beau-
His Decoration
to be held at eleven o’clock Man-
mony, w ife of H.-C. “ Bud” Fish­
er.
noted
cartoonist,
today
accus-
i
RECEIVES
GOLD
MEDAL
ATTACKS UNIVERSITY day, July 5. Tire Kiwanls com­ W ILL VACATE STREET
POSITIVE OF IDENTITY
m ittee in charge of the pnrade has
ed her husband of using tactics'
■
l»oen working with various organ-j Contribution o f S2A Mask- To­
Says
He
Will
Oppose
All
t'andi-
Mrs. Minn»,- Kennedy THls <»r- typical of the characters of his j Naval Aviator y fh o Flew Over
ward Booth to be a t Liona
izations for several days and re­
dates
Wh’
o
Have
Previously
N
oil
h
Poh-
Is
Given
the
flcluls She Talked With
cartoons, namely, that he struck
C onvention
Oppose I Him
port that tile parade w ill probably
H ubimi <1 Trophy
her In the jaw.
Daughter by Phone
bo
one
of
the
largest
that
has
She filed suit today f<y sep­
Further disusslon of the dance
I. BELLINGHAM, Wash.. June been held in Ashland for several
WASHINGTON. June 23.— (V-
I j OH ANGELES, June 23 . —- aration from her temperamental
years.
question
l>y tho city council at
¡2
3
.—
(U
P
)
—
Beginning
his
fight
(U P ) — A w ad- o f I'cjoiHnif--..cartoonist husband and asked the P ) — Lieut. Commander Richard
A new feature for this year will their meeting last evening result-
* to elect a slate legislature favor­
' swept over A ngelos Temple to­ court to grant her $10,000 at-: E. Byrd today reported to his su-
able to his policies, Goverijor Rol- b<* the participation of the C a m p e d ,n the passing i f an ordinance
day and its twenty live thousand trrncy fees, $5000 for ex p en ses! perlors and prepared to receive at
304,
1
and
II. Hartley addressed se v e r a l;
Girls in the parade. Other repealing ordinance No.
m embers w hen re,»oris were and $3000 in. monthly alim ony their hand? an award for It's
thousand citizens of Whatcom civic organizations are planning j which. If enforced, would pro-
flash'*'! from Arizona that their pending thfe outcome of the suit. achievem ent as the first aviator
I
t
o
county here last night. Hartley flonts hut linve not yet sig n ified ' bibit dances In the Lithian Park
leader had been found. Mulined
The two were married a year to fly over the North Pale.
charged that public timber was tho type or size. The committee pavilion. The vote to repeal the
and Disllgure.! m en and women ngo follow ing a steam ship ro­
President Coolidge and Secre­
being sold to a “ ring” for one Is niso Inisy determ ining the line ordinance was unanimous. The
bowed their heniLs 'In thanks giv­ maneo In which tho youthful son tary of the Navy Wilbur were to
city attorney was Instructed to
fourth of its true value. He de­ of march.
ing for the rescue of Alniee Hcm- of the ccuntess by a former mar­ present Byrd with the Hubbard
Decision of the prizes to he prepare a resolution placing the
manded a law making mandatory
]>le McPherson, srtfle and alive. riage played a prominent part by Gold Medal. Floyd’ Bennett, wh-i
tlie advertising of timber cruises awarded at the time have not yet ¡»Hue a» to whether or not park
Crowds gatheri-d In front of the winning the affection of (he car­ accompanied Byrd on the flight,
in big stale dailies. His main at­ been announced. Thero will prob­ dances ought to be perm itted,.on
tempi? to pray.
toonist.
will likew ise receive a gold medal.
tack
of (lie W ashington Univers­ ably be numerous cash prizes, the November ballot.
The presentations were arranged
7T9
The council decided to defer the
ity was that it served Seattle out awarded for the most beautiful,
DOUGLAS, Arizona, June 23 .—
by tho National Geographic S o­
matter of building sidewalks in
of proportion to the remainder of original and comical floats.
(U P )— A woman who is said by
ciety.
Members are as follow s: W. M. the North part of town, after the
the stale. Hartley announced
police hero to he Mrs. Aimee i
It was tho Improved type of
Wright,
chairman, Fred Homes, hearing which was held last eve­
that
lie
would
oppose
every
can­
Semple McPherson, m issing Los I
sun compass presented to Byrd "by
Á
.
Jack Edwards Jack Milton, F. F. ning.
didate
who
had
opposed
him.
Angeles evangelist, was found In i
Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor, President
KcA
W
hittle,
Borgerson.
V.
O.
N.
Bids
were
opened’
for
the
build­
a dazed condition early today at
of the National Geographic So­
ing
of
a
rest
room
at
the
entrance
Smith.
T.
H.
Simpson,
Geo.’
A.
the Mexican city of Agua Prleta. Mrs. Ellen Giddings Had ciety, which guided the daring
Briscoe. V. D. Miller and Dan of the city park. The matter was
Sho was brought here by a taxi ! Lived in Same House Here pilot on his successful flight to Willie Dodd, 8, of Doniphan, Mo., was born without any
Kay.
referred to the realty committee.
driver and taken to a hospital
the
Pole
and
back
from
Spits­
•arms.
But
be
goes
to
School,
plvas
marbles,
and
uses
a
for Over 60 Years
No bids were submitted for build­
where she Is being treated for
bergen. It likew ise enabled him jack knife as well as anybody. His feet tire his hands.
ing sewers on Elizabeth Street so
bruises and hysteria.
Funeral Services for Mrs. Ellen to determ ine his exact location at In the inset is Thelma May, whose arms were paralyzed
the
council authorized the city en­
the
pole.
Giddings, who died yesterday, vylll
gineer and water superintendent
LOS ANGELES, June 23.— (V- be held from her home on North
Tho Hubbard Gold Medal has when she was three years old but who will graduate from ¡acu n d cf Entertainm ent Pro-
to go ahead with the construction.
vided for Heir to the
P ) — Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, moth­ Main street, where she lived f o r ' 1,een awarded to four other men. Jew ett (Tex.) high school tins month. She, too, makes
A detailed report on the flow of
er of Almio Rerrtple McPherson,, over 60 years, at 2 o ’clock Thurs­ and only two other Americans. her feet take the place of hor hands, and gels along line.
British Throne
water
in Cow Creek and the ad­
m issing evangelist, announced to­ day afternoon, with the Rev. Hen­ Commander Robert E. Peary re­
visability of using it for city wa­
LONDON. Juno 3.— (U P ) —
day that her daughter had liegn dry officiating. Services are In ceived it in 1906 follow ing his dis- SWALLOW» DIAMOND RING
The Prlnco of W ales reach-'d the Another Believed Dead in ter was submitted by Earl Hosier,
found alive In.Douglas. Arlz. Mrs. charge of II. C Stock Undertak-j covery
the Pole and General
WORCESTER, M a a s ., «
age of 32 today but paid scant at­ Accident on Highway South city water superintendent.
Goethola was given the award In j
Knnedy said she talked to the ing Parlor.
.
June 3.— (U P )—-Two doc- W
of Modesto, Cal.
Contribution of $25 was mado
tention to the event, being whol­
evangelist on the telephone thi»
Ellen Giddings was horn
in 1911 by President W ilson. The
tors, an x-ray m achine tl
by the body to help defray the ex­
ly absorbed in a round of official
morning and that she was p o si­ W isconsin. July 3. 1812. and died last medal was awarded in 1919
and a stomach pump were II
MODESTO. Calif., July 23. — penses of a booth to be erected at
entertainm ents.
tive it was Mrs. McPherson.
yesterday of an apoplectic stroke. to W ilhjalm ur Rtefansson. while
Two persons were instantly klll- the International Lions Club
needed Io recover a dia- tl
In the morning be received the
“Sho told me she had been kid­ She came to Ashland, with her Sir Ernest Shackleton was honor­
niond ring stolen by Wil- tl Infantry Band From Camp
ed and a third fatally injured convention to be held the last of
eiistomnFy bouquet of flowers
napped by two men and a woman parents, Bennett and
Armilda ed by Its presentation in 1910.
when their automobile somer­ July In San Francisco.
Ham Banlln. an escaped, tl i Jackson Makes Decided
Repre­
front his staff at St. Jam es’ Pal­
_
Commander Byrd will tell of
and taken to Moxlco. She wa.t Million in 1851. This Ijad I hícu
saulted twloe on the atatw higa- sentatives from the Medford club
inmate of the state hospit­ » •*
Hit
in
Ashland
ace and at noon ho "lunched with
found in Douglas this morning. her hom e since. She was mar-1
®t a gathering tonight
way south of hero. All were mem­ were present to ask for a donation
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al for the Insane. Boni in »
the King ami Queen nt Bucking­
after a trip across the border with ' rle«l July 3, 1359 to A. F. Gld- which will include the President
ber» of the vaudeville trouoe of $100 from Ashland. $25 apiece
had swallowed the ring ft | Nearly a thousand Ashland resl-
a tax! driver.” Mrs. Kennedy said, j dings, and to tiiem were born and^members of his cabinet, mem­
ham P a la ctv -a custom scrupul- fcnown
Rndlo,„t.
known „„ ..Klncal<r.
while
a salesm an
was f t ' denis gathered nt Llthlu Park last
from the LIthlans, Chamber of
ously observed by the children of ,0R
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' three children, of whom two sur- bers of the diplom atic corps,
ff evening to enjoy a splendid hand
show ing it to him.
Commerce, Park Board and city
the Royal Family: tonight, ac­
LOS ANGET.ES. June 23.-— : vlve, Henry Giddings of Crescont prominent scientists, government
concert given by the 162d infan­
council.
At the booth there will
(U P )— Mrs. McPherson, nation- C ity and Millie D onnelly of Ash- officials and fellow rfficers.
try band of Portland, now in sum-! companied by Prince Henry and
he
displays
of Southern Oregon
(he
Princess
Ingred
of
Sweden.
he|
aliy known evangelist, disappear- ' land. Her husband died In No-
mer encampment at Camp Jack-l
products nnd moving pictures
is expected tn "look in” at a big
ed w hile swim m ing in the surf at vemher. 1905.
son.
show ing som e of the scenic spots
dinner dance In Belgravia where
Ocean Park on May 19, last.'T he
Mrs. Giddings was the oldest of
A varied program of martial J
of
Southern Oregon w ill be fea­
he will probably get a big shower
woman told a vivid story of kid­ tw elve children, seven of wham
classical and popular music wan
tured.
of
confetti.
In
all
other
respects
naping at the beach and subse­ are living. Mrs. Sarah Kentnpr.
offered by the soldier musicionn.i
Charges of operating as a real
Decision
to vacate Hartley
i his birthday will pass like other
quent slavery in the hands af Mex­ Martha Morgan, Laura Howard,
and the summer night's crowd re
eslate
dealer without n license street after various requests from
'Man
Who
Failed
to
Fqnd
days.
Esther Littleton, W illiam
and
icans across the border.
malned until the last note had • However, ,h e Empire will e e U r ? ,,‘R",i89041 n*a ,"9t
residents in that part of the city
Debt Accepts Post in
“I was taken from the water Charles Million of Ashland an I Large Crowd Attends Open­ (
died
away and then wished tha. . ,
...
,
in in circuit court at Jacksonville was made. The motion was made
I
Briand
Cabinet
.
.
.1
I batp w,tl> gusto. Flags were flown
on pretext,” she said. "A woman Mrs. Alice Baldwin of Klamath
the splendid band might continue j on
ing Performance of
on all government
buildings yesterday after a jury failed to at a previous m eeting to leave the
cam e to me and said. ‘Sister, Falls.
“ Blazing- The T rail”
Indefinitely.
PARIS, June 23.— (U P )— Jo­
agree on his guilt or Innocence. street as it Is. but last night the
'throughout
the
United
Kingdom,
In early life she Joined the
Mother wants you to go and see
Tho reception accorded the in­ j the Dominions and the Colonies, The Indictment was dismissed by action was rescinded and- the
seph Calllaux, convicted of traf­
a sick child. A wrap wan placed Presbyterian church and was one
The Mg historical pageant. ficking with the enem y during fantry band In the first open air
! and nt noon sharp the royal sa- Judge Thomas after the jurors street will be vacated.
around my shoulders and I was of the charter members of the “ Blazing The Trail.” in which
the war, and the man who last concert of the summer augurs ■ lute of twenty-one guns boomed reported they ’were unable to
hurried to a waiting autom obile. present organization.
300 persons from all parts of autumn failed in his efforts to w ell for the series of summer
I out at nayal and military sta- agree.
The last I remember for many
Jackson county are taking part, fund th© French debt to the Unit­ nlng concerts to bo presented la­
The state real estate depart­
I tlons.
hours was being dumped rudelv
won high favor with the opening ed States, today accepted the po­ ter by the Ashland municipal
ment has declined to issue a real
Into the car and dope placed ov­
night crowd at the fair grounds sition of finance m inister in Aris­ .band.
estate dealer's license to
Mr.
er my m outh.”
last night.
Deakin, and the indictment is
tide Briand proposed cabinet.
The woman, whom police de­
The settings, .lighting effects
said to have involved an option
clare has been positively Identl
and the big final scene of tho
he took on a piece of property and
fled as Mrs. McPherson, said she
volcanic eruption were more pre­
then sold.
Piljrrimajre to . “ America’s
had been carried across the line Pasgage of Haugen - McNary tentious than had been anticipated
Holv C ity” in Illinois
PORTLAND,
Ore.,
Juno
23.__
and added a finished touch to a
Farm Relief Bill Urged;
(Continued On Page Three)
Started Today
fU
P)
—
Bert
E.
Haney,
democratic
creditable
performance.
To Vote Thursday
TUCSON. Arlz., June 23 —
nominee for United States sen­
Scores of .Ashland people a t­
*— The first of several cases
CHICAGO, 111.. July 23.— (U P)
ator, left yesterday for a trip
WASHINGTON, Junoly
23.— tended
the performance
last!
a i « « « - w - * tt
against Webster H. Land and
— The pilgrimage of seven hun­
Haney
(U P )— Senators from the ngricul- night and pronounced the pag- - r i „On Slayers Must Hang, Byrd Brooks, accused of m alfeas­ through eastern Oregon.
dred and fifty thousand persona to
eant
worth
while
m
every
w
ay
!
l
s
Supreme
Court
Decision
will
make
soveral
speeches
on
hia
L a r f f e R tlC C O O Il turaI weat todar made final cf-
ance In connection with operation ! tour.
MARSHFIELD, Ore.. June 23. Mundelein, America's Holy City,
cn Appeal
O
ferts to obtain tho passage of the The pageant will bo repeated to-1
and failure of tho Tucson Nntlon-!
— (U P )— Mrs. Frances Pock an-, for Thursday’s crowning and con­
—. —-
I Dawes-McNary-Haugcn farm re- night and again tomorrow night
SAI,EM, Ore., June 3.— (U P ) — nl bank, has been ordnred for trl.il
Phil Huntington were elected as cluding ceremonies of the Euchar­
CHICAGO Jane 23.— M argar-:liof bill, which, under unanimous for Hie Iasi time.
The Oregon supreme court today October 6.
new directors of the Marshfleid istic Congress began today. Lines
et Ni.i;h. 17, battled d&jptrately j consent of the spnate. is expected
More than 100 counts were in -’
A
•
j y
-j
1 iltJIJI hoard
llU U lfJ I in a spirited election of automobiles are moving stead­
affirmed the death sentence.? of
school
with a 15 pound raccoon In tho | to lx? brought to a vote tomorrow
Ellsworth Kelly and Jnniea W il,os eluded In ihe federal indictm ents,1
here Monday.
The voto was ily out of Chicago along various
hozomeut of her In me u a d i po-J morning,
roturned recently against
th6|
|
who
were
condemned
to
hang
for
doso,
the
campaign
ehgendering routes. Officials estimate that
11-e ■Lrcu.,l her by shooting the!
—
t.Wo men.
I
there will be at least two hundred
considerable
bitterness.
their
part
In
the
stato
prlrnn
GORVALLIH, Ore., June 23,-
nntiiir.l which had escaped from
I break last August.
nnd fifty thousand campers on the
(U P )— Gran! "Ooc” ftwau
wits
the
Sho received n bite in the
grounds by midnight.
leg.
appointed
assistant
professor
of
An enoromus crowd attended
physical education,
com pleting
the first dance given at the Lith­
the
rhydeai
education
staff fori
ian Pavilion under the ‘ auspices'
next
year,
it
was
officially
an­
.CAN rP.ANCISCO, June 23 — of (he local booster organization j
The
Baptist
Young
People’s
nounced
by
(lie
Oregon
Agrlcu,-:
•s distributed gratis to thf
Enrly morning patrons departed last night. Not only, w ere the'
Unicn of the Rogue River valley dirai college authorltidn yesterday
MOUNT VERNON, 111,, June 23
u est. of Tiig Lithia Springs
’m stily L miu an ail-night restaur Lilli,ans and a large number of
■
Wash..
Jana
22 -
Will slug« .1 .llalrl.l rnllz :ii cftcm nnn
?— a
inm n s nei ip lF i h g ie. ftnr ingny f ip i ir
™W»H»r*4#n4$»v.
9 »emu nrtf. pstt -TW Btartiny
•:id Z,cT?a?<ri)otei and io tile
ant when Joseph Dublis whipped
Wh?n W illiam R iddle’s automo­ Grants Pass next Sunday after­
four stories but ho wasn't even
•ontpers -nt Llthla Pari: and
>ut r. Sevoivcr and used it to stir Medfard und from Camp Jackson bile struck a bump on ihe aouih noon, It Is announced by Eileen
Tourists!
ficrntched.
Ills,fa ll wag interrupt­
lacks:,'n H it Bpoingf camp his coficc. Dublis iolJ police who were in attendance.
I Bay read, Iho door flew open and Edoth Travis, preslffeht of tile
The danco was carefully sup­
ed by clothes lines on the second
rounds— a total of approxl-
n routed b’nt thrf he was follow-1
3pend a few daya her« and
Billy Riddle, age 4, flew out into union. The rally will nturl nt
ervised
by
members
of
the
Lith-
¿in<l
third floors of the apartment : visit the following scenic won­
na'elv 290 copies , each dav—.
ing a habit c f years and meant
the darkness last night. The lit- 2:3 0 in the afternoon nnd lunch
ians In their official costumes
houre. He landed gently In the ders within a day's driving
. n order that .Ashland's visit-, no harm.
! Gc boy landed cn hio head in I*'? will be served to all who atfond.
yr.rd atop a muss of clothes.
Music
was
furnished
by
a
ton-
irs may know : oir.othlng of
distance:
dirt beside the road. He was re­ A Inrge number of delegates from
BERLIN. Juno 23.— ( U F ) __
plece orcheutra from tho 1 6 2 n l
our city.’
covering today from painful aen'p Ashland and other parts of Juck- The world’s first convention ' of
infantry band which played In the
Lake of The Wood»
lacerations,
con county are planning to attend, j polar explorers ia to be held next
park before the dance. .
Klamath Falla
Lilhiu Springs Hotel *
-........
1
... - ..... ...... —
Probably In Cologne, it was
Oregon Cavea
Hotel Ashland
announood today.
The purpose
THE WEATHER
Rogue River FJhhlng Spot«
Ashland Natatorlum
of
the
m
eeting
w
ill
be
to arrange
Klamath River— Fishing
The California Oregon Power
i for tho scientific conquest of the
WASHINGTON, D. C.. June 23. »
Company
Oregon — Fair tonight
STONEHAM. Mass., Juno 23.—
Jacksonville— County Boat
W
hile
yon
aro
a
guest
In
our
city,
he
certain
to
vllslt
Lithia
: Arctic.
I.lthln Park Board
— (U P )— The rivers and harbors I f 'a n d Thursday but foggy
During the 13 years which he Crater Lake— Open Later.
Park, a playground of many acres, with the irmln entrance
Jackson Hot Springs
bill wag reported favorably to ihe « near coast.
Continued
has attended' grade and
high
Beautiful Siskiyou
at the Plaza, where Nature'» deepest beauties are found
Hom
estead-
i City of Ashland
school.
Nelson
E.
Williams
haa Diamond Lake— Flaking
senate thdajr by tho senate com- R high temperature In In­
Iron
Dyke
flot«,
along (he walks that lead you through the forest border­
tloa mill will lie ready to run In never been absent, tardy or dis­
Talent Irrigation District
tntirce com m ittee. Passage of the 1$ terior.
Gentle variable
ing on Ashland creek.
July.
Mil Is expected shortly.
' 1$ wlnda.
missed from class at any time.
A Æ-
iN
A jo .
/ *
WALES ŒLEBRATES
« 0 ARE O i l IN
II
IT
J. J. Deakin is
CAILLAIJX TO BE
Freed of Charge
IL
IE
Haney Starts On
KELLY AND WILLOS
LOS! LASI CHANCE
Bankers To Face
Quest for Votes
Trial On Oct. 6
Marshfield Gets
2 N ew D irectors
Girl is A ttacked
By
Aggies A ppoint
Assistant ( ,oaeh 1
Í, Lithian Dance
W ell A ttended
Pistol is Used
To Stir Coffee
TH IS ISSUE
B aptist Rally to
Sm all Child is
Bum ped From Car
Baby Falls Six
Be Si a.<
<_ red
z ' Sinxlav •<
Stories; U nhurt
Ashland
T
l
T3 . . .
ifflnt
ror
Explorers W ill
Hold C onvention
Harbors B ill is
T his Youngster
To Pass Shortly
' Has Fine Record
visit
¡j.— .
L ithia
park
»• j