GKRMÇ montile in Cannot survive Pnirj tha rich «roue a - _ domestio water helps. The Tidings Has Been Ashland's 8 u occaso r to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. «I z Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years I Wire Service) * ▼¡Ole X U X ASHLAND CLIMATE Withçut the use of medicine etnee nine cases out of teij of «ethme. is a proyen fact . . . . . ASHLAND, OREGON, NO. 261 ■ ■■ .... FORMER LOCAI « W O M B WOMAN HURT II Mrs* 0 . J . Brueft, Formerly Mrs. Oleo Mast, Injured In Portland K essler B ench Near K esti “ as i L e s s o f ---------- H Loss 7Ö0 Fow ls in Few w Minutes K L A M A T H FA LLS, Ore., July 8.— Seven ' hundred and fifty blooded chickens were killed in BR ID E OF AH HOUR a terrific hall storm whjch struck the Kessler chicken ranch, located Waa Returning From Vaaeoaver Just below McCollum's m ill on the Marriage When Car Goee Klamath riv er Tuesday evening. ,r off tira d e/ H all stones the size of walnuts crashed down on the chicken Within an' floor after her yards, spreading Instant death ^marriage at Vancouver, Wn., among the huddling fowls, none of jast night, Mrs. O. J. Bruett which were able to reach shelter formerly Mrs. Cleo Mast of before they were pelted to death {thia city,- was seriously in­ by falling chunks of Ice. first time — in the jured in an automobile acci-- Thia ------ is the ------ -------- — aXINKug. fr/as returning to t Portland. The small town of Moss Pfint, Miss., near Biloxi, has the distinction of having six Mr. and Mrs. J. L. IBam- tained in such proportions. couples, all of whom have been married more than 50 years. Left to right, they are/ thousc, parents of the injur­ The Kessler chicken ranch, Dr. and Mr». W. R. Thompson; Mr. and Mrs T, A. Gause; Capt. and Mrs. S. 1). Den­ ed woman first learned of which had been doing a good ny; Mr. and Mrs. I). W. McLeod; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Myers; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. business selling products in the .'the accident through a [United Press dispatch to Klam ath market, was practically Wood. '• . ' • . . The Tidings and planned to wiped/out of springers in a few leave immediately by auto seconds' time.' for Portland to he at the bedsidg of their daughter. * According to the‘Portlariil dispatch, the car went off the grade at the Portland end of Word was received here this the Interstate bridge and morning of the death of George W ife of Ashland Man Has M edieval Garrote U sed to .turned over. Mrs- Rruptt —..., 1 - W. Roper in Petaluma, California, Execute Man W ho Kill- S lig h t Chance to Re­ was caught beneath the Btarrv Daugherty end Thom­ yesterday. The body will be ship­ ■ ed H is A unt T cover. From Injury wreckage. Her condition as W. Miller to be Tried ped here Saturday morning and this morning was said to be Sept. 7 SANTIAGO, Cuba, July 8 — funeral services will be held at K L A M A TH FALLS, July 8.— critical. Other memhers of (U P )— Salvator Aguilera waa 1:80 Saturday afternoon front the Mrs. Georgia Day, wife of Martin the wedding party were only N E W YO RK C IT Y . July 8.— strangled to death la the gripe of Dodge chapel with Interment In C. Day of Ashland, who waa ser­ slightly hurt. * ‘ ( U P ) — T ria l of former Alien Long B ell Company Replants the medieval garrote today as j the Ashlaad cemetery? Mr. Rop- iously Injured near Modoc Point The ¡njiitFd woman had Property Custodian Thomas W. punishment for the murder o f er was 71 years of age and is sur- Sunday — ....... car went v ., when their off lived in Asjiland for rears M iller and former Attorney Gen­ 150 Acres o f its Logged- his aunt, whom he killed to obtain vived by four children, Frederick The' Dalles-Callfornia highway, Off Land hut had been in Portland eral H arry Daugherty for alleged $200 which she had saved. ' j L. Roper, Richard L. Roper, Chas. was reported yesterday as being for the past two years. « conspiracy to defraud the gov­ LO N G VIEW , Wash., July 8.— FORMER OfflCttlS FACE JURY I K THIS HORNING CUBAN E D IS STRANGLED 10 DEATH . M B . M V S ill N . ... .. " .... m REFORESTATION IS . SUOWtNG PROGlìESS Oregon Normal Organization of county clubs is School Activities Given under way at the summer session Official Start of the Southern dragon state nor­ mal school and some lively times TO ELECT OFFICERS are anticipated by these various student organizations. C«MiHtltntion Subm itted Today) , Will1 be R atified anti M eet­ The Jackson County Club came Into being .yesterday With ihe’ eloe in g Monday tlon of officers for the first year. Ben Vlm.ont.was chosen president, The first student body organiz.- Geneva Mandeville, secretary, and ation of the Southern Oregon Norma Reeder, stunts chairman’. state normal school got under The club plans to give a humorous way officially today when a pre­ skit later in the summer, to which viously appointed committee oi* the general public will be invited, constitution and byjawa submit^ The Jackson county club will have ted an extensive report and A the largest memltershlp of any, complete draft of the proposed there now being 60 members en­ constitution. rolled. ’ . Copies or the constitution will A Coos county picnic w ill be the be placed in the hands of all stu­ major project of the Coos County dents and the meeting for its rat, club, which has Mrs. Minnie Ification will be held next Mon­ Harmson as is president. Jessie day. At that meeting the first Lancaster is secretary, and Gar­ set of officers to guide the des­ net Burkhart Is yell leader. tinies of the student body atao No outside activities have yet will be selected. been planned by the Douglas coun­ Members of Committee ty club but it will start something Miss Augusta Parker, a teach­ -during the current session. Eva er of Klamath Falls, was chair» Ackert Is president of the club man o f the committee which and Ina Farnsworth Is secretary. drafted the constitution. Other Several other v counties are ex Burhns v w u u b s «rw e x - members were Mrs. v Cora u r a -ouroriB pected to organize during the next of Portland. Mrs. Eva Harris of week, it was reported at the »or- Grant county. Mr«. Norina Reeder mal school today. of Ashland and J. F. Burkhart a( Marshfield. The constitution provides fox a president, vice-president and secretary. It also provided for a board of directors which w ill be composed of these three officer»^ together with one representative Councilman Taylor Bays D if­ frojn both the jupler and aanlor classes and two faculty members. » ferences Are Settled An assessment fee of $1 la W ithout Rancor charged against all students and City Manager Clyde A. Ma tho beglnaing of each 0natter and lone did not threaten to resign this Is the only student body as­ during the closed executive ses­ sessment which will be made dur­ sion of the city council Tuesday ing the school year. All student body activities will night, according to the version re­ ported today by Councilman he under the direct supervision of Taylor, chairman of the council the officers and directors. M M IF SESSION Franco Remero. a long term W. Roper and Mre. May Elphlch.- slightly Improved, although she Some SO acres of logged-off lands prisoner, turned the thumb screws Mr. Roper was • a resident of has1 by no means passed the dang­ have already been replanted w ith in the vice while the gruesome Ashland some years ago and hin er point. trees of various species by the machine tightened until hie wire, Mrs. L illy Roper Is; . girted Day states that be saw no Long-Bell Lum ber company In breath eonld no longer pass. I here. drunken white drivers on his pursuing It« reforestation - p r o ­ journey previous to the accident gram, which is still on nn experl- and that passing autosist treated mfehtai basis. both him and his wife with the y «^her Sylvia, Gaines The most unique of the plant- most kindly ceosideratlon follow­ Often Threatened Her, tag« was the setting out of ap­ ing the accident. Says Sheriff proximately 80,000 two-year-old 8AN FRANCISCO, July 8. — Redwood trees over 75 acres. SE A TTLE, Wash., July 8.— A five-acre area waa planted to —* (IP) — Mrs. Edith Spreckles ( U P )— Evidence that Wallace ______ Head of Prohi Enforcement Port Orford cedar, while another Wakefleld Kendrick, arrested as Gaines, accused of murdering his’ - . _ finahfce committee. .. W ork W ants to Tighten daughter, Sylvia, bad often quar,- * UV S t a r t » as Record-Break plot of 70 acres wsft planted di­ the result of a wild street dance, The conference waa in <*vary • Sm uggling N et rect from seed with a variety of whileigarbed in an artist’s smock, ing Month a t Popular way harmonious," said Mr. Tay­ reled with her and had actually species. f has given the world some sound Josephine Resort lor. The finance commitee had W ASHINGTON. July. 8.— After made threats against her has ! In addition about J , 000,000 advice. "Never*," ah« told a hos­ announcing plans for intensified some matters which it wished to come Into the hands of Sheriff OREGON CAVES, Ore., July S .1 seedlings have been planted In the pital nurse, "Never take a hot enforcement and denying that he M a tt Starwich, he declared today. SAN FRANCISCO, . July 8.— discuss with Mr. Malone and — Ashland visitors at the Oregon j company’s nursery at Ryderwood, hath immediately« a fter two drinks Intends to resign Immediately, "Brother John”, whose surnifme Is which we felt. In justice to Mr. Caves resort over the holidays and i not far from the location of the of gin." Asslstat Secretary of the Treasury Nash, und who styles himself tho Malone, should be discussed in Aimee Semple McPherson past week-end were: Mrs. W, C. j reforested areas. Appears to Tell Version A ll misunderstandings Andrews left yesterday for Lon­ Israelite Messenger of God, has private. Gibson, C. E. Inghram, John Ing-! It Is hoped by John B. Woods of Abduction were cleared away and no hard don to negotiate an agreement returned to the United States, hram, Mrs. Ella Oxford and Roy j chief forester for the Long-Bell (or further suppression of rum willing to face the chance'of be­ feelings prevailed." 8. Yoder. These people made the Lumber company, to have' - 1,000 LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 8.— Mr. Taylor also denied that smuggling. ing locked up on insanity charges. trip through the caves and all re­ acres of logged-off lands reseeded (U P )— Dressed In her evangelic­ •Rumors of Andrews' imminent "Brother John" has been con­ there had l>een a rift between John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and ported good times. or reset next year. . resignation have been current here fined twice because people got the Mayor Johnson and any member al uniform of white and blue, and party are scheduled to arrive In Many tourists are using - the swarming A Douglas fir w ill develop from SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. July 8. for several days. He indicated a Idea that he was a “little off," he of the council concerning the with the followers Medford some time this evening, new Redwood highway to the seed to a tree from 18 to 28 almut her singing hymns, Almeu (U P )— Marshall N. Dana, as­ few days ago that he was disap­ declared today upon arrival from council’s stand on the public according To Word received here coast as the Improvements are inches in diameter in about 50 sociate editor of the Oregon Jouf- Semple McPherson entered the dance question and on the parallel pointed at the failure of congress Honolulu, where he engaged in a today. They plan to v is it Crater rapidly being opened to travel. years, according to Woods. Other grand Jury room in the hall of parking situation. nal, was elected president of the to extend the enforcement powers two-year preaching campaign. Justice today. • Lake tomorrow, according to a W ith the exception of a few miles of the soft wood trees show a Pacific Coast Advertising Clubs contemplated in the Goff bill Barefooted and bareheaded, reliable report. , Thousands crowded the door>; of construction work between similar growth. association at a meeting here to­ and that he would resign prob­ "Brother -Jojjn" was dressed in The Rockefeller party Is coming Kerby and Selma the road from ways to hear her tell her kldnap> day. Portland , was named for ably in the fall. Today the report loose white robes, aud carried a over the Redwood highway from Grants Pass to Crescent City and Ing story. 8ix deputies guarded the 1927 convention. was circulated that he had resign­ banner perched on the end of a Mrs. McPherson. California and an effort was the Oregon Cavee is In perfect ed. But after a conference with six-foot staff. A trumpet was %"lt le like a lamb being led to made to keep the visit aecret. condition Secretary Mellon be denied this. slung about his neck. slaughter," said the evangelist ag W ith I4 8 6 persons already reg­ LO8 ANGELES, Cal., July 8, she went before the grand Jury. ’ istered and making the trip — Loa Angeles Is due for an over­ through the caves during the first SEATTLE, July. 8. — (LP) __ night Increase of population to six days in July thia month starts A carefull planned ja il break by the number of 10,000. The city as a record breaking month. July 35 prisoners in tank number 3 of Bell, peopled with approxi­ 6 waa the heaviest day of the sea­ In King county ja il waa foiled SALEM, Oye., July 8.— (U P ) — mately that number and contain­ son w ith 862 persons making the today when an Investigktlon and The commission of W . W. Mc- ing three square miles, recently SANTIAGO, Chile, July 8. __ trip through the caverns and many search of ja il conditions revealed Mills, special atote prohibition of­ ROSEVILLE, Cal., July 8.— voted almost two to one to cast COLOGNE, Germany, July 8.— Eight persons were killed in others coining up to the reeort to that two chilled steel bars and a ficer, waa revoked yesterday af­ When Myron Lacky was a Placer LONDON, July 8.— The govern­ (IP) — Five persons are dead, 20 its lot with the mother city. The hotffces which collapsed during get away from the heat ot the screen on the teak had been saw­ ternoon by Governor Pierce .fol­ county officer he was tough on ment bill making possible an 8- district involved ilea in the Indus­ are In Cologne hospitals and a ed completely through and only lowing the arrest of MeMills at speeders. storms in Port Antonio today. The valley. hour day for ooal miners is ex­ ship on which the 86 were travel­ trial eocton southeast of the city two outside bars and another Roseburg on a charge of drunkan- So numerous victims, whom he pected to become a law Wednes­ storm area was wide and reports ing on the Rhine was wrecked ae horderng on Huntington park. screen remained between the day. from a number of Chilean cities neae. MeMills has been doing had arreete<1 t0T »heeding and *lo- the result of a wine orgy aboard group andi liberty. Indicate heavy damage through­ prohibition work ln Klamath ,at,on ot other traffic regulations. the vessel when it was nearing «v , out the country. chortled gleefully when Lacky county. Cologne. was arrested' here for driving During the drinking bout, two through Main street 35 miles an fell overboard and were drowned hour. DAYTON* O., July 8. The and one was killed in a fight. Two "Lacky didn’t care whom he moot heavly insured American died later from delirium tremens. Is distributed gratis to the SAN ANTONIO. Texas, July 18. arrested,’ one of his friends said, citizen of his age la Frederick B. ■— ( U P )— Four men suspected of guests of The L lth la 8prlnxe in telling about his record. "He Patterson. 8« years old, president knd Ashland Hotel and to the being the ones who dynamited the N E W YO RK C ITY, July 8 probably would have arrested . - x>f the N ational Cash Register campers at Llthla Park and Southern Pkeific train south of Pwo sanitary and delightful (U P )— For the third consecutive PO RTLAND, OV»„ July 8 — himself when he wae a traffic of- O lS t e r A s k g F o r company, who carries 81,800,000 Jackson Hot Springs camp Ashland at the Siskiyou tunnel In plunges are available to tour­ day New York went about its bus­ iU p ) — Thu Northern Pacific fleer if he found himself violating worth ot life insurance. iste and others who vls't Ash- grounds— a total of approxi­ iness today Impeded but far from lumber m ill burned to the ground some law.*4 'and during vacation days. The mately 260 copies each d a y - paralyzed as a result of the strike here early today w ith an esti­ But Lacky didn’t make his re ­ ’ shbnd Natatorlum, just two in order that Ashland’s visit­ ______ De’Autremont brothers, officers of subway raotormen and switch­ mated loss of $50,0d0. The mill cent arrest. Another officer did. blocke below the aew Llthl ors TSMy k n o w s o m e th in g o f ............ ........... 3grtfiCL Hotel hse ♦ ro j* .’’« men OB lin e r carrying 2,QD(l^tO6 had been id 1« for two yugrs »nd LINCOLN» .Neh^ J u l y — dedafeed. dun res always available. our city. people daily. The compefiy— af­ had been condemned as » a fire — Leta Ringer, 16, appeared ---------- to rt, the state pardon board here D e t r o i t L l l l T l h p F fected, the Interborough company, menace. At Jackson Hot Springs la a Advertise la The Tidings, to plea for the life of her brother, S -tU ilU I C r Ashland Natatorlum large open a ir plunge with announced that U Is well pleased LONDON, July 8. __ gam J bubbling mineral water. The California Oregon Power Donald, who is esntonced to be with the situation. » Holloway, postmaster a t Brom v Company A executed Friday for a murder e« the hnMf of a dqfly awtm Llthla Springs Hotel ley, Kent, must take a month off (■f which he committed at the age the poktoffice department has ru l­ $ A Hotel Ashland THE WRATHER keep you fit during them of 19. ' DETROIT. July 8. — (y>) —. wanner days. W hile you are a m eet in our elty. be certain to vllslt Llthla ed, because he forgot *to take his Ltthia Park Board Donald wae convicted o f killing Property loss estimated by com­ Park, a playground of many acres, with the main entrance Oregon — F air tonight Jackson H ot Sprlnga vacation in 1S82. "As yon are Carl Moore, a Hasting, auton o- pany officiala at approxhnately at the PUua, where Nature's deepest beauties are found going to retire soon," the ruling City o f , Ashlaad and Friday. W armer In blle salesman, In 1994. along the walks that lead you through the forest border­ $400;000 wae Caused here today eaM. “you must take It now so Talent Irrigation District the interior Friday. Gentle ing on Ashland ereek. by. flra of-anknown origin which ,wq can get our hooka straight." northwest winds. «dverrtae IB TU* Tiding* swept the Sibley Lumber yards. FIND HER M E N U (N SEATI1I MURDER ernment waa set todgy for Sep- ' .tember 7th. The date waa set in federal court after M iller appear­ ed and plegded not guilty. Daugh erty previously had entered the same plea. m is H I M N MES Rockefeller Will Visit in Medford Hot Gin Causes Woman’s Arrest Brother John is Willing to Face 1 Insanity Charge EWGGEffl’S s u r Marshall Dana is Given High Honor ------ v Prison Break in Seattle Foiled House Collapses; Eight Afe Killed Los Angeles Will " Annex Small Town Governor Fires Liquor Officer Former Traffic . Wild Wine Orgy Cop is Pinched Results Fatally Life is Insured For Big Fortune New York Strike Lumber Mill in Enters 3rd Day Portland Burned THIS ISSUE British to Get Eight Hour Law 3 Suspects Are Nabbed in Texas S W IM M IN G Brother's Freedom i & ' S S T X r J X X Postmaster Told To Take Vacation Yard is Burned VISIT LITHIA PARK