Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 25, 1926, Image 1

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    MALARIA GERMS,
Gtanot mrvive three montra in
the rieh ozone at Aahlend. Pure
dereeetle water helps. * ,
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Assepcuec For. Hearty Fifty Years
The Tidings Has Seen Ashland's
Bemi-Weekly Tidings, Volasse 4ft
AY. JUNE 25, 1926
ASHLANO,
CAUSES AN0TBEB
use o r W
AND
DEATHS
..WWW HEAT
OF DEDICATION TO
BE MADE SATURDAY FOUR
ALONG COAST
NEXT SUNDAY
Oopco Cornerman Will Take
Shots of Various Fea­
tures of Ceremony
Torrid Ball Geme Expected
at'Jackson Hot Borings
Day After Tomorrow
VICTOR? IB PREDICTED
J 1 d
..
■ ■
Local« Now Ont to Climb to Top'
o f IjMldfr in Houthem
Oregon League
One of those torrid ball games
that are fought right up to the
last of the ninth is in prospect for
the local park at Jackson H o t
Springs Sunday afternoon when
Ashland's club
hooks up with
"Grants Pass.
Local fans still remember the
game at Grants Pass two weeks
ago w hi/h Ashland won but which
the directors called no-contest be­
cause of a Grants Pass protest or*
er a close decision at the home
plate In the eleventh Inning.
The directors were agreed that
Ashland was right and should be
awarded the game, but “ Back"
Slemon, who was then a Grants
Pass director, had to hare his
own way. He said his team would
withdraw from the league un­
less the protest were allowed, so
the Ashland clnb agreed to play
the game over in order not to
disrupt the league. *
Regular Game
The gam^ Sunday, however. Is
not a play-off of the postponed
game. I t Is a regular scheduled
game, but after that bit of piracy
at Grants Paas two weeks ago,
the local athletes are going out
to beat Grants Pass decisively.
Last Sunday the boys outplayed
Medford from start to flnish, and
bad it not been for a Hock of
wild heaves, the score would H w
J**en much more satisfactory from
A*hland*s standpoint
Stan P il-
lette, the sfeeedy third-sacker for
tbe locals, uncorked a pair of
W ild throws that were wholly un­
usual for him. This Sunday he
says he's going to smear his fing­
ers with some of “ Poke" Nlnlng-
e r’s sticky
syrup in order to
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M S OF ANCIENT
M IK E UNEARTHED
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Indications of Naval Eight
at Entrance of San Diego
Harbor Found
SAN DIEGO, C a t, June 25.—
fU P ) — Indications of an
unre­
corded naval engagement fought
at the entrance to San Diego har­
bor several centuries ago were
dredged from the floor of the
harbor by the government dredge
MacKensie, officers of the vessel
reported today.
An ancient anchor; fragments
o f topper an dbrass and an old
cannon ball are among the relics
aucked up from the slit of the har­
bor by the pumps from the dredge.
Trio of Bandits
Make Large Haul
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ST. LOUIS. Mo., June 25.*—
Three bandits today held up two
messengers of the Union Easton
Trust company and escaped with
|H ,0 0 0 of the bank’s funds.
THIS ISSUE-
Js distributed gratis to the
guests of The L lth la Springs
and Ashland Hotel and to the
campers at L lth la Park and
Jackson Hot Springs camp
grounds— a total of approxi­
mately 200 copies each day—
In order that Ashland’s visit­
ors may know something of
our city.
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Llthla Springs Hotel
lin te l
Motion pictures w ill be taken
of the dedication of the Southern
Oregon Norm al School here Satur­
day, It was announced this morn-
fnff by H. L. Bromley of The Cali­
fornia Oregon Power company.
The' Copco motion picture maw
w ill take pictures for tbe Copco
news review as well as fo r the
Oregon Screen Review, and pic­
tures o f the cornerstone laying
and other features of the dedica­
tion ceremonies will be shown in
theatres throughout the state.
Prom word received by normal
school officials and the chamber
of commerce cities from all parts
of the state w ill be represented
here at the dedication exercises
and at thet banquet at the armory
tomorrow night.
Those wishing to reserve plates
for the banquet must send their
names to the chamber of com­
merce offices as soon as possible
In order that preparations can be
made for the dinner.
BEN A SIEVENSIN
TAUS TO KIWANWNS
Head of Tourist Bureau at
Junction Tells Club
About His Plans
Ben H. Stevenson, manager o f
the Southern
Oregon Tourist
Bureau at the junction of the
Pacific and Klamath highways,
appeared liefore the Ashland ftl-
wanls Club today and urged co­
operation between a ll the Sooth:
e r a O re g o n r .im m u n it ie s In build­
ing a permanent tourist booth at
the Junction.
Although the Idee originated in
Klamath Falls and is being fi­
nanced by Klam ath Falls business
men. Mr. Stevenson said Ashland,
Medford. Grants P m b and other
Southern Oregon cities w ill be
permitted to make use i f the fa­
tu ities and advertise their own
communities without cost to them.
At the suggestion of V. O. N.
Smith the Klwanlams voted
to
recommend a conference between
the various towns to determine
definitely whether o r not the in­
formation bureau might prove
worthwhile fo r' cities other than
Klamath Falls.
By unanimous vote the Kiwan-
ians decided to have a float in
the Fourth of July parade. The
members w ill not march as an or­
ganisation, The parade commit­
tee, of which W. M. W rig h t is
chairman, reported splendid pro­
gress in getting organisations and
Individuals to take part In the
parade.
SECRETARY JARDINE
10 BE INVESTIGATED
Reported Connection With
School for Gambling Will
'
be Undei< Probe
W A SHING TO N, D. C., June 25
•— The senate today adopted a res­
olution
of
Senator
Caraway,
democrat, calling up Secretary of
Agriculture Jardine to explain
his reported connection with a
school for “gambling on grain ex
change«,*’ In Chicago.
Th« resolution cited an adver­
tisement ih the Chicago Tribune
stating that Secretary Jardine was
a member of a college sclen
flflc forecasting of grain prices.
“ I want to know how much
Secretary Jardine Is being paid t i
tehch
gambling on grain
ex­
changee," said Senator Caraway.
Seek to Defeat
All Farm Bills
A R h lan d .
Ashland Natatorlum
;
The California Oregon Power
Company ,
L lth la Park Board
Jackson Hot Springs
City of Ashland .
Talent Irrig atio n District
W ASHING TO N, D. C„ Jana I I .
- ( U P ) — Convinced that defeat
of the McNary-HaugeU >111 baa
eliminated the only relief blit in
congress, the senate farm bloe to­
day moved to shelve all pending
substitute farm b llla
Persons Seeking Relief From
Sun’s Rays Drown While
in Swimming
RELIEF
IS
IN
8IGHT
CoolVr W eather Predicted; Many
Accidents Reported In
N orthwest
CUT IN
FOX LAWNS
TO BE MADE
days and Fridays from. 6 to 10
a m. and from ft to 40 p. m.
These hours will become effec­
tive tomorrew and w ill Include
hose on meters as well as those
a fla t ratb. No water can be
kaed on Bundays anywhere in the
Ity fo r garden or lawn purposes.
The water situation is becom-
In the district below the Bi
serlous each day, but it
vard water, fo r garden and
hoped that the present schedule
purposes w ill he a v a ila b le ‘
f hoars can be maintained for
5 to 9 a. m. and from 4 to ft
nother two weeks. It Is possible
m. on Tuesday,s Thursdays
t other changes may be msde
Baturdays.
some time next month.
In what la known an the middle
M r . Hosier urges that all eitl-
district, or »hove thq Boulevard, fteas read the notices which he Is
water for gardens and la v 's wHl totalling oat today and observe the
lie available
le on Monday«, Wednes- hew regulations at all times
Another drastic eat In ai
water for garden and lawn
poses w ill become effective
morrow, according to ana
ment today by l a r i Hosier,
Intendent of the municipal
department. H e Is mailing
notices to all consumers today.
PO RTLA N D, Ore., June 26.—
( U P ) — W ith the weather man
promising a respite which an early
sun seemed to deny, the Pacific
northwest today -faced the second
day of unusual summer heat.
Ajthough there was but'one di­
rest victim of the heat yesterday,
four persons were drowned while
seeking relief In lakes and riv ­
ers. The heat vletlm was Frank
H am ilton, aged 30, who was tak­
en to St. Vincent's hospital from
heat pr »station. He was still In
T
a serious condition today.
Even the Newcomers Clnb
Cash prises amounting to a
be
Poor Drowned
promised to have a flo a t.la tito little more than »100 w ill
awarded to the heat floats and
Persons who were drowned are' Fourth of July parade.
Raymond Johnson, 13, Portland,
This organisation, which to »1 other entries. The prises w ill he
who was drowned In the W illam ­ outward appearances * baa.
divided Into four clamlf(cations,
ette river; Jack Orchard, age 10, defunct lo r the paht
eeve^l namely: business floats, decorated
o f Longview, who
was drown­ weeks, awakened long enough rars, pioneer floats, organisation»
ed In Lake Sackawea; Kenneth thia morning tot promise V . O. i t and domic entries.
Cook-, Hoquiam. Wash., who per­ Smith that It would have some
In the firs t fou r classifications
ished In the Humptulips river; kind of a float to the big Fdtortb the bent entries w ill get »15 cash,
W ill Davis, 16. o f La Grande, who of July parade a w eekfrom next •n d the second best. »7.60. F or
lost his life in the Grand Roads Monday*
,
the most comical float or entry
river,
’
But thin is but one of many or* In the parade there w ill be a
The ihercury soared the high­ ganlxationa of the city that w ill prise of ftlO, with, »5 for the
est In Oregon yesterday at Pen­ he represented In what la plan­ second prise.
dleton, where 120 degrees was ned to he the biggest Fourth of
Members of the committee to-
rep o rted .. Aatorla was the coolest July parade Ashland ever witnes­
urged all organisations to
w ith 90 degrees. Accidents were sed. The K I wan Is committee«
lor the parade, and for in­
frequent yesterday.
which has complete chart« of
dividual ear owners to gist ont
A t Raymond, Wash., Mrs. Eva parade, announced this nfi
In fores for that classification.
Bisainger was killed in an auto -j that Its plans are going forwi
C. Homes w ill be grand
mobile accident when she accept even better than expected.
SUBSTANTIAL CASH PRIZES
TO BE OFFERED WINNERS IN
BIG FOURTH OF JULY PARADE
e t an Invitation of strangers to
take her into town a fter she had
been abandoned by an unidenti
find man with whom she had been
riding.
A t Orgon C ity five occupants
of an automobile driven by Mrs.
Zeda H . Ballard ware Injured
when the car collided
with
a
truck. A t Grants Pane A rthu r
Connelly, a lineman, was killed
when he touched a high voltage
wire. A t Kelso, Wash., Tommy
B arr, aged 3 years, fell from a
cherry tree and broke his neck.
WILKINS EXPEDITION
MEMBERS IN SEAIKE
Detroit-Arctic Party Arri ▼eg
in States Aboard Vereel
From Alaska
8 E R T T L E , W n„ June 25.—
to
“ W e’ll do better next summer.
profiting by our experience this
year.” members of the unsuccess­
ful Detroit Arctic expedition de­
clared here today after arriving
from Alaska aboard the steamer
Alaska.
The party Included M ajor Tho­
mas G.
Lsnphler, A.
Malcntm
Smith, Lieut. Charles M. Wisely,
Fred L. Earp and Howard F.
Mason.
Captain George H . Wilkins,
head of the expedition, remained
in Fairbanks bnt w ill return to
the states In a fortnight.
"W e ’re going to try again next
year,” M ajor Lsnphler said;
“W e learned a lot and we are
sending up supplies to be ready
for ns
n ett season.
Captain
W ilkin s still hopes to find some
land In tbe great unexplored ar­
ea north of Alasak.
Many rljfte, lodges,
tor toe-pared*
ch archer
He.
his assistants early
next
and other organisations are now
planning floats, while IttdiViduils week. The line of march also
a re asked to have th e ir decorated w ill be mapped out Monday night
and published next Tuesday.
cars in the line o f march.
Announce Program
NiNINGER INSTALLS For
Dedication Of
NEW SODA FOUNTAIN New Normal School
One of Pinoat Dispensers
Manufactured ia Placed in
Popular Store
' Both D r. Hepry Suasalo. presi­
dent of the University of Wash­
ington, and Governor W alter M.
Pierce w ill »peak a t the dedica­
tion of the Southern Oregon nor­
mal school tomorrow afternoon-
The ceremonies w ill start at 2
e’eloek whan the cornerstone w ill
Ito laid w ith Frank M iller ot A l­
bany. representing the grand n u l­
ls ro f the Masonic lodge, officiat­
ing.
The ceremonies in tbe auditor­
ia l! wlU start at 2:30. The gen­
eral public la Invited to attend.
T he prgoram follows:
Invocation— Rev. H . F. Pem­
One of the finest sods foun­
tains la Southern Oregon was In­
stalled
yesterday afternoon at
Nlninfter's, and was keeping tbe
ttispensera busy today, tylth warm
weather again prevailing in the
tfty.
The fountain was built by the
Weber Showcase
and
Fixture
company o t Loa Angeles and is
entirely new In both design and
conatrnction. ■ A ir pressure re­
places pumps and a ll syrups are
sealed In sanitary containers.
The interior of the store has berton.
been re-arranged la order to pro­
Address— Governor W alter M-
vide better apses for the - naw Pierce.
fountain and conator. The foun­
Violin. Solo — W. Carleton
tain has been placed up toward i James.
AIMEE FLANS M N A Á U B B S S
BE EILMED BV BB
BIG ADDRESS HOLLYWOOO CONCERN ON BOULEVARD
STARTS TODAY
THIS EVENING
R. W. Price to be Host to
Film Group at Lodge This
Week End
Evangelist Will Take Her
Story Before People in
Open Air Meeting
TALE
NOT
BELIEVED
Veteran Sheriff Gives np Search
for Alleged Kidnapers of
Preacher
DOUGLAS, Arisons, June 25.
(U P )— H er veracity questioned
by authorities here, Mrs. Almee
Semple McPherson prepared to­
day to take direct to the people
her weird story of kidnaping by
bandits who are alleged to have
held her captive In Mexico for a
ransom of »500,000.
The evangelist announced she
would address the public a t the
city park here'this evening. She
leaves tonight on a special train
for Los Angeles where a gigantic
home-coming has been arranged
for her by her 25,000 followers.
Give Up Search
Sheriff J. P. McDonald of Co-
hlae county and hie deputies have
given up their search across the
international boundry for the
alleged kidnapers of Mrs. Mc­
Pherson.
“ We have been unable to find
a single clue to support the tale
related by M m . McPherson,” th
veteran sheriff told the United
Press. “W e feel It would he a
waste of time to make a further
search.”
Sheriff McDonald declared also
that he had found several die
crepenclee In the story told
by
the evangelist.
DOUGLAS, Arisons. June 26.
_
Mm. McPhereon. flred
‘r lth her old time evangelistic en­
thusiasm. mysteriously disappear­
ed this morning with her mother
and headed for old Mexico. She
returned a few hours later claim­
ing she had journeyed 27 miles
In an effort to find a deserted
shack in which she claims she
was. held captive on the desert.
Her effort, however, was unsuc­
cessful.
Elaborate plans are being made
by Mrs. McPherson and her moth­
er for a triumphant home-com­
ing.
A “ ressurrection sermon”
has been prepared, It is reported,
in which Mrs. McPherso|n wflll
tell how the Lord preserved her
for. her people. A special car has
been chartered on -the Golden
State Lim ited and at each station
where the curious multitudes as­
semble she will make a speech.
’She appeared today to have fully
recovered from her ordeal.
LOCAL RESIDENTS Tib
Brigadier General George A.
w hite and Staff to be
Hosts Ihia Evening
the front ot thq store. Just inside 1 Address of dedication — Dr.
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4L " r 1 “
the Main street entrance.
The Hftftry Bussalo.
Mayor Johnson. President O. F.
counter is of gam wood with
Singing— "Am erica”, audience. Carson of the chamber of com­
stools to match.
Benediction— Rev. P. K Ham­ merce. Secretary John H. Fuller,
It la the caBatrsctlon of the mond.
fountain, however, which marks
£
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surea cold d rin k ! ' k t a ll times, ... Another Effort
giving custoa>|ra a drink of 40
To Enter Leagué
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Important fcfttdf
•ft» *» . M that 4t In­
Commander John E. Enders of the
American Legion and several oth­
er Ashland residents have been
Invited to officers' meat as guests
of Brigadier General George A.
W hite at Camp Jackson this eve­
ning, A large number of cttlsena
of Medford and other parts of the
Regular
DRV SDBÄD M E
SOUTH DF M U N D
Numerous Arrests Are Made
During the Week in and
Around Yreka
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— - -
Bologna is Used
PORTLAND,
To Rout Robbers (IIP»—^Contraéis
MODNSHINE O R B
BBEBRESIFIK
Umatilla Wants
1000 New People
GBNBVA,Jon« ft*.------- ftpoto’
George of England for British as-
O H ., Jone »».— HMbMo nt Qoneva— will .be payed
kmonnting to ap­ by K in * Alfonso when that m nt-
proximately itk.OOO w a rt'award- arab visits London shortly, league
N E W YO RK, June »5.— (U P )
— Armed only with a length of
rv B v ii w w re a i j a i r w F c o m m iw H u u
bologna, Samuel Reuatrom, pro- [The contraete h ie for the moat
prletor of a delicatessen, ranted p » * g»
fttobnovolt highway,
three young robbers who attempt­
ed to hold hltt| up In the store.
When one of the youths levelled
his gun at Aeustrora, tbs pra-
rletor flung a sausage In bis face.
Reuatrom tam ed on the othsvn
and hie onslaught o f snnangee
censed tbs three to flee.
Portland — Work bocina, on
ftftlft, 000) Third Ouireh of Christ,
For General Public
The auto bus, however, w ill be­
ta* the general public, and normal
school authorities are
hopeful
that residents of Ashland gener-
oly will take advantage of tha
service in order that It can be
maintained without any
inter­
ruption.
Tbe fare has been placed at 8
cents, and a definite • schedule,
has been so arranged as to take
care of the needs of students and
Instructors or the normil school
as well as the general public.
Y R E K A . Cal., June 26.— The
local federal dry squad, under the
leadership of W. E. Corley, has
had a busy week rounding up dry
law offenders and gathering In
stills and mash.
The activities
of the week Include raiding of
The Schedule
several road houses and saloons
Following Is the announced
where no evidence was found and
the destruction of stills and mash schedule.
L EA VE
where no defandant has yet been
Ashland Hotel
arrested.
Normal
7; 35 n. m.
7:4ft a. m.
Daniel Makrls, proprietor of the
7:54 a. m.
ft:00 a nf!
Alham bra Pool H all and saloon
ft:45
a. m.
h :55 a. m.
was arrested for paaaaontan of
4 4:64 a. m.
10:16 a. m
lluor and paid a fine of 1340.
11:10 n. m.
Oscar M iller, proprietor of the 11:00 a. m.
11:01 ». m.
Little Dutch Lunch and a whole­ 11:56 a. m.
1:10 p. m.
sale lluor dealer, was held under 1:10 p. m.
2.05 p. m.
1:15 p. m.
»1000 bonds to apear In federal
3:00 p. m.
3:10 p. m.
court.
3:50 p. m.
4:00 p. m.
J. P. O’Brien. Klamath Falls,
4:10
pc m.
4:30 p. m.
was taken on the highway near
Weed, with his automobile load-
o dwlth lluor. had a hearing and
his css« was continued.
Tiny Haddleston and
Jack
Shuper of the old Dynamo house,
a distributing point west of Mt.
Shnsta, were sentenced to pay a
fine of »300 each or serve 300 iTorest Offidali Find Gigan­
days in Jail. They paid tha fine.
tic Liquor Plant in
T lllle Chootti, proprietor of tbe
Woods Near Bend
Mt. Shasta Ravioli Grill, paid a
fin» of »300.
BEND, June 26.— Moonahlning
operations were the cause of a for­
est fire in the Pringle Falls sec­
tion, Investigations of national
forest employes established today.
A t tha apparent source of the
blase they found a series of throe
connected stills, S40 gallons ot
mash, and a small quantity of
firs t ru n liquor. The operators
Puget Sound Man Fire« at had apparently fled when the fire
Object in Water; Makes
passed' beyond their control, ft
Grewsome Discovery
was one of the largest llqaor
TACOMA, Wash., June 26.— plants ever found In Central Ore­
gon.
(TTP)— A fter firin g on an object
thought to he a seal near his
home early'today, C. W . Tryon, a
resident of Day Island, discovered
that a bullet from his rifle had
struck the body of a drowned wo­
'
g» I 4
man, who was later identified as
PENDLETON, Ora.. Jane 25.
Mrs. Bert Taylor, a neighbor.
A fter a coroner's Inquest It waa — ( U P )— A campaign to bring
believed that the woman had eith­ 1000 families to Um atilla and
er fallen or Jumped from a near­ Morrow counties to settle the Mc­
Kay creek dam country
by bridge during the night.
launched today.
»»Bobby Jones Wins
Much New Highway J ’HW*
to •ecY staff.
In British Meet
permanent representation on th
A review of the brigade woe be­
Na- ing held at Camp Jackson this af­
Work Js Ordered
<-«»• «
pereonal appeal to King ternoon, and many residents mo­
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Schedule F r o m
Through the courtesy of South­ /Hotel Ashland to Normal
ern Pacific officials. Southern i
School is Given
Oregon and Crater Lake w ill get
some desirable publicity this week WILL HELP STUDENTS
end through the medium of mo­
tion pictures to be taken by Sen­ General Public Also Asked to Take
Advantage of Jitney
ator Whalen of Michigan and five
Schedule
members of the Laurence Hughes .
Production company of H o lly -(
wood.
Auto but r
tj“'
The motion picture group will Hotel Ashland and the new South­
arrive
In
Medford
tomorrow ern Oregon Normal school was
morning from Portland and will started this morning and w ill be
spend some tim e In taking desir­ continued regularly, it was an­
able views of the national park. nounced by officials ot the Inter-
The company la film ing an ex­ urban Stage company.
tensive travelogue of the Pacific
This service was started at the
coast and was anxious to procure urgent request of President J. A.
some scenic attractions of this Churchill of the normal because
part of the stale.
of the distance which both stu­
dents and teachers are forced to
walk during the present hot
weather.
8TANNES ON T H E SEA. E n g ,
tored from here to witness It. June >6.— (U P ) — Bobby Jones,
Stores In Medford dtolaaed a half A tlan ta amatuer, captured the
holiday In honor of the big event lead In the British open golf
of the encampment.
tournament from Al Watrous,
final nine holes here today. Jones'
Ashland.
The Starting Point For
Tourist«!