Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 06, 1926, Image 1

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Without the
CLIMATIC
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A.awapaper For Nearly Fifty Year»
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to tbs Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 41
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BRINGS MANY
PEOPLE HERE
Ashland Writes Glowing
Page, in History of July
4th Endeavors .
EVERYBODY
PLEASED
Many Events Daria* Two Days
Thorongtdy Enjoyed by
Huge Throng
H
NO, 250
= a f
; ASHLAND
NOW OPENED
MSEKON
ful Scenic Drive is
ady for all Auto
Tourists
TJie rim road around Crater
Lake and the road from Crater
Lake to Diamond Lake was o ffi­
cially opened Sunday morning, ac­
cording to Colonel C. O. Thomp­
son^/superintendent of Crater
Lake National Park.
“ Men who have been working
to clear the snow have completed
their task gnd have opened ih e
rim road and the Diamond Lajro
road to the tourists who were here
over the Fourth of July and for
the remainder of the season,”
stated Colonel.Thomson yesterday.
Colonel Thomson reported the
presence of hundreds of tourists
at the rim. yesterday, with aq
many campers as during the
busiest time last summer.
NOW
IN TIE WITH
TEAM
TWO CONVICTS BIG G M D ENOiS CITIES ASKED
m
m
uk
p
m
ARE CAPTURED ON OPENING WEEK TO PLAY PAHE
THIS HORNING
WITH TOURIST
Local* Win Play-Off Gaine
Prom Grant* P an By
Score of 11 to 1
Richard Mocre and Richard
Fraosien Are Taken Near
McMinnville
DAVIS
IS
All Concessions Kknt Busy;
Lodge Breaks All Pre­
vious Records '
.CRATER LAKE, Ore., July 6.
R. W. Price Gives Version of
Why Much Misunderstand­
ing Exists
— ^Special)— When Crater Lake
National Park opened itsr doprs
last
week a record-breaking crowd COOPÉRATION
TWO STILL AT LARGE
URGED
was reported in all concessions.
Posee Comes Upon P air, Along The Crater Lake Lodge for the Luck of Trained Men to Give Out,
Small Stream and Get
first time In its history was filled
Correct Information Is
to capacity.
.1
-■ Cited
Them Kueily
The crowds are due to the early |
----- :-----
INVINCIBLE
^o cal H urler at His Beet and Gets
Good Support From
Teammates
Ashland yesterday and Sunday
LEA G U E STANDING
M c M I N X V I L I j K , « r e ., July fl. opening of-the park and the un­ ’ During the present tourist sea­
wrote a gloWing and Inspiring
— (U .P .) — W alter FM ter ami usually good conditions of the son a number of towns in this
page in the history of her hospi­
Medford
6
2
.714
Elliott Xfjetssner, the tw o rem ain, road, according to R. W . Rrlce, ¡(actio'n. i <t>arjticularly Klamath
tality achievement. As has been
Ashland.
4
8
.671
lag fugitive conrirts, were cap­ head of the Crater I-ake Company, Falls, have complained that other
the ease to r so many years Ash­
Klamath Falls
4
4
.671
tured here this afternoon by Ray. Who is now at the lake.
The communities
have
complained
land did herself proud in staging
Grants Pass
1
g
.142
Ui(*il Casey, 20-year-old truck stage's are making regular trips that misinformation has been
a sane but whole-hearted add en
Ashland took a long climb up­
•hirer. They were hidden In to-and-frem
Medford
crowded given auto tourists concerning the
Joyable Independence Day cele­
ward Id the percentage column
blackberry hushes near here. -
with passengers, and tourists are condition of highways.
bration. >
Sunday when i| played almost er­
entering the park from all sides.
At the request of The Tidings,
From
the opening patriotic
rorless ball back of Emory Davis,
M C M IN N VILLE, Oregon. July 1 The weather at the resort is R. W. Price, who is one of the
ceremony at the Chautauqua
the Jack Keefe of ’the Southern Charles. Ponzi, get-rich-quick genius of Boston and Flor­ 4— (-U.P,)— Richard Moore and said to be better thaii lt has been best informed man in Oregon on
building Sunday afternoon to tho
Oregon
league
and
trounced ida, is under arrest again after an unsuccessful attempt Richard Frantlen, two of four for year«. Tourists are surprised tourist travel, tym dictated, an
closing fireworks at L ith ia Park
Grants Pass, 11 to 1, in a game
to flee the country on a steamer. Tins picture shows him convicts who escaped from tile to find so little 'snow, and marvel interview on what he believes tq
last night, the twoTday celebra­
which was ndver In doubt from
state penitentiary at Salem ^Fri­ at the beauty of the early sum­ be the cause of the present state
tion was carried out without a
the opening until the final frame. in. the center <ith Sheriff T. A. Binford of Houston, Tex., day, were captured today at Raker mer sqnrises and sunsets and tho of affairs. He likewise suggests ~
hitch. Crowds thronged the city
The- only score which the men at the left and Officer' George I ,aey, his captor, at the creek near here. -
particularly rich color and iftdosc- a remedy for existing conditions^
streets and park, enjoying td the
from Caveland were able to gar­ right, His capture was brought about by Lacy and Webb
Too Much Jealousy
Four menfher8 of the posse cnce of the water.
full every minute of the time.
ner off’ the creaking arm of Ash­ C. Artz, managing editor of the Houston Press. To dis­ came upon them as they were in
His Interview follows:
Visitors have been taking ad­
Police handled the heavy (ra ffle 1 Three-Year-Old Newport Tot land’s spltball chucker was in the
“In my travels over the state.
guise himself Ponzi shaved?the.top of his head and pluck­ hiding on the shores of the ¿reek.' vantage of the many points of
splendidly and no serious acci­
. Has Narrow Escape
opening inning when Droulette,
The fugitives surrendered with­ ittterest about the lake, and the Which is to visit most of the im­
dents taiarred the pleasure of the
Prom Injury
the
fiery and
temperamental ed out many of his bushy eyebrows. . .
out a shot being fired. They were boats have been kept running con­ portant cities situated on the prin­
celebration.
catcher for Grants Pass poled one
tired and hungry. T h e y s a id th d y stantly . Many are planning trips cipal highways, nt least once encii
N EW PO R T, Ore.. July
A
Splendid Parade
ovegLiha. right field fence and trot­
had not eaten a bit« since Sun­ around the rim road, and the year to Yearn 'o f real conditions
Under the direction of the K I- four mile Vide clinging to the ted about the circuit.
day and had not had any sleep sight-seeing cars report reserva­ so that we may give onr visitors
wanls Club, the parade yesterday running board of a car ..was the
Grants Pase Helplens
since they fled from the prison. tions for several days ahead. No the very beet information possible,
morning drew salvos of applause experience of the three-yeaV-old
.From then-on Davie hurled a
anew tw present about the lake, I am amased at the information
from thp tim e the line of march daughter of M r and Mrs. Jack
pretty game, working hie epitter
M c M i n n v i l l e , ore., July
and all trails and roads have been which seems to Interest each corn»
got under way until tfce ranks W illiams of this place.
A U S T IN , Tex.. July 4:
tifne after time and holding the
(LP) — The four convicts who opened for the summer.
munity most. Each one trya te
General Lincoln Adrews escaped from the Salem peniten­
broke up At the Plesa after the
When the father backed out of
— Mrs. Rose Ponst, w ife
Grants- Pass batsmen powerless.
learn all the hard luck of the
*•
The
lodge
register
shows
over
Tighten* Net in War
march of more than a mile along his gal-age he didn’t kiiow that The vaunted Pernoll, ex-big leag­
of Charles Ponsl. Boston's
tiary and who -were believed to 86 per cent -of the "people at the other fellow and that is all he w ill
-- Against Liquor
M ala street and the Boulevard.> the baby was on the running board uer, was helpless before thq pitch­
“financial wlsard," who la
have been surrounded here last lake to be from California and talk ahoqt when a visitor drlveq
Fu lly 8(ft) people attended the He sped away failing to hear, his
being
held
under.
220,404
ing of the Ashland moundsmen
night,
have evaded the posse and out of the state'placcs. Inform a­ up to learn what he may expect
WASHINGTON, D. C., July 6.
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patriotic exercises at the Chau­ wife’« frantic shouts.-----
bonds at Houston, was ex­
and failed to connect safely once
their whereabouts are now un­ tion gathered from these people as to read conditions or hotels of
—
(IP)
—
General
Lincoln
An­
Mrs. W illiam s stopped a pass­ during the game.
tauqua building Sunday afternoon
pected to arrive here today
that Crater camps in thp next city. Non« of
drews today announced three dras- known. They are thought to be seem« to * Indicate
where Rev. H. F.
Pemberton, ing car and a fter a four mile
fo r.a conference with Gov.
in
hjdlng
In
the
hills
south
of
Grants Pass cracked out four
Lake is better known in Callfor^ them w ill tell yon that they have
the.continued purchase of liquor
pastor of the Methodist church, chase overtook her husband The hits off Davis, while Ashland was
M iriam A. F erguson a t
here.
- <
been over the road themsehg » - -
nla than in O re fo a .
prescriptions must be turned in
delivered an Inspiring Patriotic a*l- baby was still on the running
which she w ill appeal to
1
giving Davie s good offensive «up-
«
hut will ten a wfld story of what
d r ils aa. Americanism. The Speak­ boards £ljnjJ4g
to
federal
authorities
and
destroy-
for 4 q n r life
t h e . woiaas executive to
per» with, - an - am ki. dosa» -eurW -*
Some one else told them. This
every
n^onth,
thus
preventing
er detailed the stirring ‘events
refuse the requisition for
blows, meet of which counted for *
applies to-tk» larger rit.iee as « e M
continued purchase of loquor
leading up to and culminating in
extradition of Ponxl.
runs.
as to the smaller ones. - •
from one prescription over*» long
the signing or the Declaration of
Ill q couple of frames Grants
“ Pick up a paper ia any city
period
of
time.
,
•
Independence, and pleaded witn
Pass gave Michaels, their speed-
you
happen to he in and the head
Another regulation is that in­
,hls hearers for a greater patriot­
hall moundsmen, ragged support,
lines
w ill read, what an injustice
dustrial alcohol must be denatured
ism which would wduld measure
their
neighbor
city has done them
which, couplbd with/some healthy
with gasoline, thus preventing its ¡Slayer of Drug Clerk Sen Men ProbiQff Aimee Sempk
up with the patriotic impulses of
by giving Informaton that waa not
batting, swelled Ashland’s scores.
fenced
Again;
Sanity
use
in
the
making
of
liquor.
The
those patriots of a century and
McPherson Abduction
true, either about highway camps. ,
The entire Ashland team play­
Hearing Denied
third order Is that medical spirits
half ago who gladly sacrificed Local Delegate Leaves for
Warned to Quit
or hotels. I f .the highway eommh-
ed good, fast baseball, the only
may not be transformed except
their all that American might be
Chicago for Annual
error chalked up again st* them President Ooolidffe May Kill fey bonded companies.
sion happens to be oiling a high­
CHICAGO, 111., July
-(U P )
LOS ANGELES, Cal., July
a free and peace-loving nation.
Grand Lodge Session
being a wide infield throw on a
Measure Which Would
I — Russell Scott was today sen- — (IP) — 8earch for the alleged way, the communities on all sides
Patriotic Music
will delight In advisng the travel­
! tenced to die on October 15 for
hard chance which
the scorer
Aid Counties
kidnappers of Aimee Semple Me
M illard W. Grubb. Past Exalted
Rev. P. K. Hammond spoke
er to stay away from that place
might just as well have marked
{ the murder of Joseph Maurer,
Pherson was resumed with fresh
briefly prior to his invocation, in Ruler of Ashland Lodge No. 944 up as a Grants Pass hit.
W A S H IN G TO N . D. C.. July 6.
or have his car ruined.
T
T
.
.
f
l
.i_
clerk.
Scott
originally
was
vigor today following reciept of a
which he named over the 64 men B. P. O. E. Elks and Delegate to
— <LP> — The fate of the bill for
Civic 4\>operation
.
In Second P lace
xlU T t a t J v la m a t ll , t convicted
cunviciea but
dui later was e released “death threat" by Investigators
who signed the Declaration of In ­ the Grand Ix>dge Convention, left
the
relief
of
18
Oregon
counties
By winning the Sunday game
“W
hile
on
a
trip
in
California
when a Jury found him to be in­ who aro working on the case
dependence. He then recited the last evening for Chicago where he Ashland climbed Into a tie with in taxen lost through the Oregon
last sprjng I waa delighted to see
sane. Another jury last Satur­
The threat wa« believed to be
w
ill
be
in
attendance*at
the
na­
K LA M A T H FALLS. July 6 —
Americans Creed, and had his
the way ail cities In that state
Klamath Falls /o r second place and C alifornia land grant, still
day
found
hjin
to
be
sane.
He
tho work of the same persons
.audience repeat It w ith him. The tional convention of Elks lodges. in the league. This was the only hangs In the balance. This bill Mrs. Mary E. Day of Ashland suf­
asked today for a new sanity who sent a 2600,000 ransom let­ work together. Any highway you
fered
internal
injuries
and
a
frac­
benediction was pronuonced by He will Join the Oregon Delega­ league game played Sunday, and was passed
during the closing
mentioned was wonderful and
hearing but it was denied.
ter before Mrs. McPherson was
tion at Portland, leaving Port­
tured spine in an autumokle ac­
the Rev. Father Carmody.
each city mentioned'waa the same.
whether or not Ashland can main­ hours of congress and President
found near Douglas, Arisoha.
Music before and during the land the night of July tth by spe­ tain its second place position w ill Coolidge signed many bills as the cident at Modoc Point on The
They seemed to want all visitor«
cial
train
to
8eattle;
from
Seattle
Dalles
-
California
highway
Sun­
service was furnished by the Cra­
session closed.
to spend as much time as possible
(Contlnned On
ter Lake temple D. O. K. K. band, by boat to Vancouver and Vic
F oot )
. Some observers believe be sign­ day afternoon about 2 o’clock.
in California and see everythin*
injured woman’s husband,
while the audience Joined in sjng- toria. B. C., and then over the
ed all bills he intends to favor. The
they had to offer.
Canadian Pacific lines to Chicago,
lost control of the
If this is true, the relief bill is driving,
I might say that on one or
(Contlnned On P age Four)
with stopovers at Lake Louise
machine
and
the anto went over
dead. The attitude of the presi­
two
occasions I think they were
FA K EN H A M , Eng., Juno 6—
and Banff arriving at Chicago the
dent on
this
measure is not the Embankment with Mr«. Day Cyril Joyce, dumb since the war
a little over enthused, b u t jt was
morning of July 12th. A fte r one
A young woman student attend­
pinned underneath.
known.
on account of shellshock, has re­ ing the Ashland summer art wonderful to see the way they
week In Chicago return w jll be
Mrs. Day is In a Klamath Falls
all worked for one another.
‘ -
covered hi’« speech as a result of
school lost a tapestry bag some­
made by one of the Southern
hospital and Is reported at the
Tourist
travel
ia
chaugin*
hitting his thumb With a hammer where yesterday which contained
routes arriving at. Ashland about
point of death,
W ork was started kt the South­
from year to year, and the things
a« he was hanging a picture.
the 2id of July.
her glasses, a pen. vanity case,
tltat pleased people a couple of
ern Oregon state normal .school
check book and small amount of
today on equipping a rest room
years ago. will not apply now.
money. Unless she can find the Thk whol« American people are
for the women spjdents. The work
glasses at once she w ill he unable
is in charge or Mrs. Harrington
on a grand rush to see a lt they
M ANCHESTER, Eng.,— July 6,
Chief of Police McNabb wishes
to attend school. She asks that
possibly can In a given time, and
— I f W illiam F. Higgins, an In­
and Miss Anderson, who selected to express hie thanks to the
the finder return the bag to The
the tfnfy thing that will stop them
the furniture.
The furnishings people who attended the celebra
mate at the local poor-law insti­
Tidings office and will offer a re­
BUCHAREST,
July
J.—
(U
P
)
for an extra day ia a wonderful
tution for 17 years who has in­
include two special couches and tlon here for their cooperative
T H E HAGUE. July 8— (U .P .)— ward for its return to her.
Sam M. Rhodes, aged 72 years, wicker chairs.
— Two hundred and nine persons
fishing stream or a good g o lf,
herited a fortune of 111.0,000, is
Severe
earthquake
shocks
caused
spirit during the traffic conges­
died last evening at 7 o’clock.
in
floods
course.
The drapes, riigs and other fu r­ tions, and. for their patient con­ hare been drowned
forced to move out of the poor-
great
damage
in
Sumatra
today.
Funeral services w ill be held to­
nishings >111 be selected under sideration Which he said was 80 Which swept Roumanie this week. M any buildings were badly dam­
house, he will buy the building
(Continued on Pare Three)
1t waa officially announced today. J
morrow
at
2
o’clock
from
H.
C.
the supervision of the art class
"because I wouldn’t be happy any­
Stock Undertaking Parlors, with which Is taught by Miss Ady. The noticeable to everybody at < time Authorities said they expected aged and some buildings were to­
where else.”
”
when such patience and strict ob­ the death toll to Increase when tally destroyed, dispatches said.
the Odd Fellows ill charge. In ­
rest room w ilt be completely fu r­ servance of traffic rules can well
term ent w ill be in the Mountain
full communication has been es­
nished before the end of the pres­ be appreciated.
View cemetery. ’,
PAUDA, Italy. July 6.— Nino
tablished.
Many- districts are
ent w e e k .'
Mr. Rhodes was born In Illinois
Oil! in Jail here on X long term
still isolated.
November 6, 1862 and had been a
sentence for a misdemeanor, has
Is distributed gratis to the
resident of Ashland
for some
been notified that he is heir to
guests of The L ith ia Springs
time. He Is survived by one daugh­
real eeate valued at 21.000,000
and Ashland Hotel end. to the
STOCKTON, Cal.. July f l- B e - left him by an aunt who died In
ter, Mrs. Clara Engle o f Ash
Two sanitary and delightful
campers at y th to P ark and
cause a part of a knife blade wa, 8an Francisco.
land.
3lungee are aveileblw to toar-
Jackson •' Hot Springs eamp
left In his neck after an opera-
ists hnd others who visit Ash-
W A SHING TO N, D. C., July 6—
grounds— a total .of approxi­
and during vacation days. The
_
tlon, Fred W. Phillips. 7. has won
(U
.P
.)—
John
î>.
Rockefeller,
jr„
Esther Childers, aged 12, won
Ashland Nstatortum, just two
mately 200 copies each d a y -
NEW ARK. N. J., July 4— F o r)« Judgment of 226.000 against
and
hie
father
contributed
420,-
first prise In the essay contest
blocks below the new Lithia
in order that > Ash land‘a visit­
000 to the Anti-Saloon League on the first time in the history of Drs. H. S. Chapman and D.
Springs Hotel has (wo largo
on
"Citizenship,”
which
area
con­
ors may know something of
Aprii 11, last year, it was re­ Newark, a woman, Miss J. Isa­ Powell.
ilunges always.avallabla.
ducted
last
week
by
the
CItlsens
onr city.
Bank. Second prise went to June vealed at a meeting of the eennie belle'Sims, has been elected head
At Jackson Rot Springs is a .
prohlbltfoa committee M ay. -
j of the board of education.
'«r<e o p e«, a ir plan*« with
CABLE,
111.,
July
6.
—
This
P
A
R
I8,
July
4—
(U
.P
.)—
Jo­
Wolcott,
aged
12.
A
ll
school
Ashland Natatorlpm
bubbling mineral wator.
seph Caillanx t<ftd (ha chamber of children who. submitted
essays
TT*
i * village, Which started with a coal
The California Oregon Power
bo^m and a glowlag future back Get the habit of n daily
deputies today that he had re­ were given fac-slmlle copies of the’
Company
In lltT, has been wiped oft the In either of these nlna
* •
Lithia Springe H o te l'
ceived
assurance
th a t there Declaration o f‘independenee.
CHBSSHIRB. Conn., July 5— map. Feeling that maintenance will keep yon fit during I
Hotel Ashland
would be a. modification of the
V, O. N. Smith, cashier o f the
summer days.
W
hile
yffa
are
a
ffkeat
in
our
tfty
.
be
certain
to
viislt
Lithia
Justice
Joseph M P ro n su er nl taaej mere too high for the bene­
Meilon-Bereager
agreement
funit­
bank,
presented
the
prises
to
the
L ith ia Park Board '
Park,
a
playground
of
many
were«
with
the
main
entrance
the New York supreme court has fits eltisens voteq to surrender
Jackson H ot Springs
Inner« at the new Lincoln school
ing the French war debt. He also
at the PlatMi where Nature*« deepest beau ties' are found
paid a fin« ta d cesta of 228.91 for the town charter and the village ’
City of Ashland
«aid that ratification of the agree­
ulldlng this morning.
atoaff the waihe that lead yfia through thg forest hofder-
speeding.
His chauffeur was now has ceased to function an a |
, Talent Irrigation District
ment Is necessary to restore the
Ing oa Ashlaad ereek.
driving.
i— ■■■" si h — smssnssi
country** finances.
Advertise Ia
corporation.
CHILD TAKES WOE
Wife of Ponzi to
Ask for Leniency
M UM OM OB
TO ELKS CONVENTION
D M C IDLES FOR
E N F IM E N E MADE
R IS II SCÖIT IB
O E M E flM «
DIE ON 0C10BER15 IN NDNKING « 5
UNO G W K E IF
B U m E K IK I)
Ashland Woman
| dr,,4
Hits Thumb And
Tapestry Bag is
Regains Speech
Lost By Student
Equipping Rest
Room for Women
, Wealthy Inmate
Willing to Buy
Ojyn Poor House
Autoista Thanked
By Police Chief Many Drowned in
Sumatra Reports
Roumania Floods Heavy Earthquake
S.- , M. Rhodes * is
-
Called by Death
Jailbird Learns
of Big Bequest
THIS ISSUE
Announce Winners
of Essay Contest
Rockefeller Aids
Prohibition Work Woman is Named
Injured Boy is
Awarded Damages
S W IM M IN G
Board Chairman
Modification of
Agreement Given
Taxes Too Heavy
So Town Gives Up
New York Jurist
L.onvict8 Himself
VISIT LITHIA PARK
i
*
.lift.
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