CRATER PARK ASHLAND ÄIHOISIS ONE SUSPECT FIRES ! ■ m fire urn ARRESTED IN UNCONTROLLED DOVERY CASE LOCAL POLICE NAB LOCAL. YOUNG FUGITIVES KILLED UNDER COUNTY JAIL TRAIN WHEELS OUT OF FIGHT Bovs Sentenced to State B e­ fo ~ ' ' A * re Caught form School A fter Escape Edward J. Stride Meet* Death Under Freight ■ - in Siskiyou Tunnel Richard ^Courtland, aged 13, and .Lloyd Douglas, aged 16, did not like the idea of going to the D ETA ILS NOT KNOW N state, reform school, so they escap­ • «• -?• ■■■<■*«■■■■« 4 ■ ed from the Juvenile ward of the Trafili Unit Body When Search county ja (l at Jacksonville last night. Made; Panerai Tomorrow Poot-weary and travel-worn the two boys were apprehended near Edward J. Stride, 24-year- the local Southern Pacific station old Ashland, youth, was this morning by Chief of Police aim or t instantly killed at McNabb and were held until the Siskiyou tnnnel No. 1, a few arrival o r deputy sheriffs to take miles south of here late yes­ them back to Jacksonville. The two boys are runaway terday afternoon when he youngsters from Clatsop county. was mangled beneath the They had been in Medford for sev­ wheels of a freight train on days and had been engaged which he and his half-broth­ eral In petty pilfering, according to er, Otis Howell, were riding. their own stories. They were ay- The two young men had rested in the act of stealing wa­ lwarded the south - bound termelons from a Medford store. freight, in the local yards, in­ They were sentenced to the re­ tending to go to California. form school, but tried to escape Members of the train crew the Institution by walking out of saw them climb aboard, and their quarters last nigh. The after the train p a s s e d boys had walked to Ashland and through the Kmnel it was were headed south when Chief brought to a halt as the McNabb got them. . s y c --------------------------------------- Mayor Johnson Sits as Police Judge and Assesses $5 Penalties U nited S tates N ot to in * up in Catholic-Mexican ‘ • g g e r ----- N i igrer B e n -- i ------------------ B lase Proves M ost Stubborn of All, States Report Acting under authority of the city charter, Mayor Johnson last night donned judloial robes and officiated as police judge in cases SITUATION IS HOPEFUL .a g a in s t two local motorists who Condition* In Oth-r Parte fo Ore­ were charged with falling to give the city fire truck the right of gon Better Than in Long way. • Tim e W. H. Clark, motor truck oper­ ator, and Jim Elder, a mechanic, PORTLAND, Ore., July 27. Fire fighters li'T 'ra te r National both answered charges of violat­ forest of Southern.Oregon had a ing the city traffic ordinance, and bad day of it yest^day, but today Mayor Johnson, as Police Judge all fires In that »ecticti are under Johonson, fined each of the de­ control, with the exception of fendants 35 and coats, with a that at Nigger Bend. Encourag­ warning that similar violations in ing reports were received at tho Aite future on the part of any lg - tolat would meet with a much federal forest offices today. The fires on Windy Peak, 8tor more .severe penalty. When The council a few weeks Gulch, Rogue river, Lyman creek and Butte Falls are now finder ago abolished the salary of tho complete control and no other ser­ police judge and plaead the office ious, outbreaks are expected In on a fee Rystem, Judge Front re­ Mayor Johnson will these sectlonsh. Twenty men are signed. fighting the Nigger Bend blase, serve In the dual role of mayor which is proving one of the most and police judge until a new ap­ pointee is named and confirmed stubborn in Oregon. Except for these fires, the for­ by the council. Controversy HANDfl-O FF ATTITUDE Position of Officials Explained Today at National Capital W A SHING TO N, D. C. July 27. — ( U P )— The United States gov­ ernment w ill maintain a hands- o ff policy toward the Cathollc- Mexlcan diapnte, it b e c a m e known In official clrclea here to- day. »______ Unless religious property owned by Americans Is confiscated the government w ill not Interfere In the religions and political tur­ moil which Is now seething below the border. The new ruling which* eaused the church dispute in Mexico was pointed out here today as hold­ ing that all ehnrch property be­ longs to the nation. I t also speci­ fied that priests must be native Mexicans and are prohibited from all political activity. Miss Forrest Walsh, 19, of lxis Angeles—according to re­ ports from Winchester, Va/—traveled 3000 miles with her mother and brother to mafrry Harry K. Thaw, eccentric millionaire, in answer to what she says was a proposal by mail. When she reached his home, she says, servants tokl her he was out of the country. trainmen intended ordering them from the train, accord^ ing to a report to the policed Unable to find young Stride, members of the crew —u walked back into the. tunnel wl»ere they came upon his mangled remains. Nobody Convicts Slain a t Lanafaur witnessed the tragedy, so it Mich.; Official Seriously Ashland Chamber o f Com­ is not known whether he fell Stabbed merce to be H ost at from the train or was brush­ H otel Fnnetion ed from the top of a freight LANSING, Kansas, July 27.. B oy Injured in A nto Gradi car when the train entered ^u p ) ~ T w o prisoners at Lansing Indications point to a satisfac­ N ow Has Some Chance the tunnel entrance. - state prison were killed and Cap­ ry attendance tonight when the For Recovery The young man was a na­ tain R. M. M a n a ti was subbed to chamber of commerce tive of Pennsylvania and here last night when six prison­ Ashland w ill tender a complimentary ban- Harold Kincaid, Ashland y oath was born .July 18, 1902. He er* attem pted to m ake« break for «uet to W . H . Gore • { Medford « t a severe Wkntt lived with' his mother, Mrs. liberty. Manatt Is said to lie in the L ith ia Springe hotel. The tare when his anto want lato the Mary Howell at 399 Moun- a serions condition. banquet ia being given as a testi­ .tain avenue. Funeral ser­ The six men overcame Manatt monial of Ashland's appreciation ditch south o f the city “Saturday vices will be held from the, and were making their way to a of Mr. Gore's aid In procuring pas­ night, was repofed an being much Stock undertaking parlors at wall when Guard Edward Lanaon. sage of Senator Stanfield's tax re­ better thia morning, and hope» 11 o ’clock tomorrow morn­ colored, opened fire. The two fund bill at the recent session of are now held that he m ay recover. The boy is confined to the Sacred ing with burial in.Mountain killed were Ernest Albert Hart­ congress. Heart hospital a t Medford, having View cemetery. wick, alias "Young Dale Jones," Reservations for the banquet TWO ÄRE KILŒD IN r banquet wilt mm im em BE » IONBHI KINCAID YOUTH !S slowly u h m est fir« situation In Oregon Is quiet, and with more favorable* weather prevailing. It is believed the serious hazard for the sum­ mer Is now over. This Bootlegger Is Truthful Man EARlï SOLUTION DF SEATTLE, Wash., July 27.— The spirit of Diogeffes, If an bon- eat man Is still sought, might well, hover over. B ill Myers, 46, and consider him. Myers was arrested on a charge T»f dmakaaaeas a A A ta k e » te hospital to have some minor cuts and bruises patched. W hile an attendant, was filling out a record card Myers was ask­ ed his occupation. • "Bootlegger,” he replied w ith­ out hesitancy.. 11 “T O M E S S B E I M LOCATELI More Evidence Near in Slay­ ing of Texas Business Man by Pastor Los Angeles Officials Have Damaging Evidence ..... Agaifljit E vangelist F O h T W O RTH . Tex., July 2T.‘ IKUSKD C8NW CJS Tennis Tourney Now in Progress ANOTHER MAN SOUGHT . Prisoner Clalftis F rank T. Hart, a Pal, W as Slayer of P ubllaher PORTLAND. Ore., July 27.— (U P )— John W. Owen, alias John W. Smith, ohe of the two men wanted on charges ol murdering Thomas Dovery, publisher of a weekly newspaper at K e 1 s o^ Wash., on June 49th of last yeaij arrived here today. He was in custody of Clarke Studebaker, former sheriff of Cowlitx county} and Archie Leonard, Portland police detective. - The officers gave newspaper­ men a statement saying that Owen had confessed that a companion, Frank T. H art, had killed Dovery during a hold-up. Owen said tha( H a rt hit Doverty with a gun and it accidently exploded during the scuffle.'“ A t the time of hia arrest Owed waa working as a dishwasher in a St. Louis restaurant, and was traced there through letters he had written friends in the north­ west. _ • PIONEER RESÖNT Of COUNTY PASSES — Evidence of the heretofore missing "mystery witness'* who officials bellevp can throw some Lorenio Slepp y.W ho Ore«*, further light on the slaying of D. ed Plain» iln s in 1862, Dies M ONTERAY, Cal., July 27.— A t Talent ( U p ) — Captain Herman CUne of E. Chlpps by the Rev. J. F ranki Norris of the first ikapffrt church the Los Angeles detective bureau a week ago, was in the hands of e Lorenzo J. Sleppy, 80 yean arrived here to assist Deputy Dis­ old, whb crossed the plains in the grand Jury today. trict Attorney Joe Ryan In com The missing link in the slaying, 1862, died last night at the fam­ pletlng what they believe will be according to District Attorney R. ily home In Talent from ailments a solution of the Aimee Semple K. Hangar, has been located and , incident to advanced age. Funer­ McPherson mystery. the Information long sought is ex­ al services will be held from the The two officials went to Salin pected to Influence the decision Stock chapel at 2 o’clock Thurs­ as to question Dennis Collins who of the investigating grand Jury. day afternoon with burial in the claimed to have seen Kenneth Or- Evldei.ee gained by special in­ Stearns cemetery at W a g a e r lmstqn, Mrs. McPherson’s radio • i ’ vestigators acting for the widow creek. ' operator, 10 days after the evan­ M r Sleppy had been a resident of the slain man ha» revealed dis­ gelist disappeared at Ocean Park. crepancies in Norrie’ description of Jackson county for many years In the intervening 10 days, Ryan j and waa widely known among the of the slaying. believes, Orbnston and Mrs. Mc­ I old-time residents.' Thoae who Pherson occupied a cottage nt knew him best said he was a Carmel. » splendid neighbor; a man who al­ Roland R. Woolley, attorney ways stood ready to aid those in for the evangelist, told the Unit­ distress. ed Press today* that he would not The deceased la survived by his permit authorities to take finger widow and two daughters, all of prints of Mrs. McPherson to com­ The Eastern Oregon Live Wires Talent. The daughters are Mra. pare them with print» found In this morning conducted one of the R. R. Foster and Mrs. E. C. Gard­ the cottage at Carmel. Mra. Mc­ snappiest assemblies held thia ner. Pherson Issued an appeal to Or- summer by students of the South­ miston today, asking him to re­ ern Oregon state normal school. veal his activities during the tlm0 The club put on a musical pro­ she was missing In order that It gram which provoked consider­ might clear her name. able favorable comment. ‘ Charles Weaver of Halfway, Ore., presi­ dent of the club, presided at the piano, and Mr. Kane played the cornet. been removed there Sunday after­ serving a 10 to 50 year sentence, have been coming in at a rapid noon in ordqij (hat x-rajy pictures and Robert Edwards, serving ten rate, and with the attendance 11m- might he token. The youth was years. Ue dto 100 persona. It is believed injured when he attempted to pass all tickets w ill be sold by this af­ anothhrjcjzr without ;gjving a feig­ f l 11885804 ternoon/ The banquet w ill start ns!. iTBe other- ci»» swerved to at 7 o'clock. the left sad the boy’s auto was Except for musical selection by fpreed o ff |th a » pavdmenti!. and Man Serving L ife and Cook Inquiry B eing Made Into Harvey and Chester Woods, the struck a telephone pole. He was at W arden’s Home Make Death o f Prominent Ma­ entire time w ill be allotted to Mr. removed, to ibia hotne where the Their Escape One of the largest lists of en­ Oore in order that he might toll tron a t La Grande first examination revealed the tries in several years is competing the people of Ashland how the skull fracture. SALEM, Ore., July 27.— (U P ) LA GRANDE, Ore., July 27.— in the Lithia Park tennis tourna­ Stanfield bill was carried th ro u g h — Jo^, Wallace, serving a life sen­ (U P )— Authorities today were ment which started this morning to successful completion. tence, and Charles Foster, do'ng atlll investigating the supposed on the park courts. I t was in Secretary F u ller of the cham­ five years, both trusties, escaped suicide of Mrrf. A. E. Hendrick­ progress this afternoon and will ber of commerce said late thia af­ from the Oregon state prison son Sunday, who was found dead continue until Thursday evening. ternoon that he could accommo­ here yesterday. The two convicts In a bath tub with a bullet wound Following are the results of the date those who had not yet mads Were missed at a late check-up In her heart. The husband found preliminaries this morning: their reservations, and chamber last evening. A Hudson car also note In which the wife asked In the ¿iris’ singles. Miss D. officials are hopeful that a repre was gone. him to educate their children, Hughes defeated Miss Detrick sentative gathering of local resi­ Jacksonville M a n is t Wallace has been working out­ saying life had been a failure for Senior Singles, Ketch defeated dents will be on hand to welcome Serve Three Year side the wall, while Foster has her. Mrs. Hendrickson was Franklin, open singles, Mahan of Mr. Gore. # S ta te Prison been employed as a cook in the known throughout the northwest Medford, defeated John Beeson, warden’s home. as a poetess and recently had been Oregg defeated Penney of Med SALEM , Ore., July 27.— (U P ) appointed fine arts chairman for ford. Ramsey defeated -Purdin of -The Oregon aupreme court to­ the Oregon Federation of Wom­ Medfprd, Bailey of Medford, de­ day denied the application of 0. en's clnbs. feated Franklin. Junior Singles, H. Owen for a rehearing on hla H . Fitch of Medford defeated R. CANTON, Od., July 27.— appeal. The court recently af­ Beeson of Phoenix. ( U P )— Chief of Police S. A. Len- firmed a decree In Jackson coun­ • Word was received yesterday by gel, who has been criticised for Mrs. A. L. Harvey, of the death of ty which sentenced Owen to three the manner in which he conducted’ > « *rs In prison for aiding in the M IA M I, Fla., July 27.— (U P ) her sister, Mrs. Mollie Houston, the investigation o f the murder SE A TTLE, Julx 27. — (U>) __ who died in Portland Friday. misapplication of funds from the —•The edge of a hurricane swept of Don R. Mellett, publisher of Some of the boys must have liked SEA TTLE, Wash., July 27.— Mrs. Houston will be remembered Jacksonville atote hank. Today’s over Mlama yesterday and tore the Cahton Dally News, was sus­ it. but what a wild cat thought Automobile deaths In Seattle' for in the valley ae Mise Mollie Mer­ action marks the end of Owen’s down trees, telegraph and tels- pended for 80 days by M a y o r of the moonshine which Joe Gay­ fight to avoid prison. this year reached 26 today when phone wires and battered pleas­ riman. Besides her husband she A construction forep of approx­ Mrs. Dora Lentz, 75, died of In ju r­ ure seekers along coast. Travel Swarts today. nor and James Dolan were alleg­ Is survived by two sand, Holland Ear! Hexamer, safety director, ed to have been making was ex­ ies received several days ago in im ately 80 men is now repairing and Wayne Houston of Portland. boats were dashed to pieces on the the state highway In the Siskiyous a collision. rocka during a gale which gained was appointed acting chief of po­ pressed in the moet ungracious lice and will have direct charge whoop which prohibition agents and w ill be located sooth of Jiere In fury early last night. of the Investigation of the Mellett ever heard. until the fall rains start, It Was In­ » I murder. dicated today, . The pavement They were watching the ___ still through the mountains la being In the wilds of Snohomish county, la distributed gratis to the «BATTLE, Wash., July 27.— repaired at various pointe curves waiting for its operators, when guepte of The L ith ia ‘’flpMngi (U P)-—Pradadhtor Ewing D. Col­ are being straightened out and two cougars approached and be­ SALEM, July 27.— Search for vin and Lake S. May, special in­ and Ashland Hotel and to the other Improvement work Is being gan sniffing the locality. the alleged abducthra of Edith campers at L ith ia Pgrk and vestigator, returned home yes­ done In order to put the highway O re good whiff of the stole Hurst, 8 years old. kidnaped in terday from Portland, refusing to Jackson Rot Springs camp CANYON C ITY, July 27— Chief in first class shape for winter mash waa all one of the cats could Portland a few days ago, was re­ give out the results of their two- Charles Faithful, 90-year-old lead­ grounds— a total of approxi­ B U F F A L O . N. Y „ •tand. sumed here today following the day visit .to Portland where hey er 'of the Klamath Indians, was mately 200 copies each day— July 27.— Bootleg liquor ’’Wow-e-e-e," It sang out, and arrival In Salem or H. J. H u n t, sought evidence In the Wallace killed here yesterday when struck In order that Ashland’s visit­ believed by medical au- made for the brush. Its mate fol­ father of the girl. He lives In Gaines murder ease. Gaines It by the rear end of a ors may know aomethiag of hayrack thoritiee to have been con­ lowed, not daring to be too In­ Los Angeles. our city. charged With killing his daughter, which ,the automobile In which he cocted from wood alcohol, quisitive a fter such an ominous travel. • j l was riding passed. had claimed a toll of four­ cry. BURNfcn TO DEATH Ashland Natatorlum teen victims thrughout the Grayson Robertson has return­ "No wonder It makes the boys The California Oregon Power week in Buffalo and Can­ ed lo Jackson eonnty fron» Yel­ M CM IN N VILLE, Or»., July 27. wild," was the comment of Harvey Company adian border towns. Five lowstone national park whero — (U P )— Fire of unknown ori­ Lithia Springs Hotel Johnson, government agent. others are hovering be­ since last May, he has token 16,- gin last night burned John Jacob­ Hotel Ashland . W hllo yoa Ara A gasse In our etty, ba certain to riis it L ith ia tween life and death, two 000,606 trout eggs for distribu­ son to death at hie home here. Lithia Park Board T H E W E A TH E R Pkrk, a ptoygtound of many O res, with ths main antranee of them blinded by its tion In trout streams of the north­ He wae 66 years old. Tho house Jackson H ot Sprlnga Plata, where deepest At (h a PteAg, w n v r e Nature’s u a a p ijiL beauties i r e . u u w ara • found vu»u Oregon— F air tonight and Wed- deadly poison. west. Mr. Robertson left today was a mass of flames before the City of Ashland slon gtiM I Walke that load yen through the forési bordsr- neaday. Warmer In southwest Ing on À»ihlaad steak. •for T ra il lake where he w ill take fire waa discovered. He lived Talent Irrig atio n DlstrJct Oregon. Oentie variable winds. alone. Tidings Advertising Pays. aalBOa eggs until August 10th. AUTHORITIES PROBE John W. Owen, A lleged Ac- complice. Reaches ww cheg Port- land Under Guard Live Wires Hold Snappy Assembly SUSTAINED BY COURT Former Ashland Resident Passes Hurricane Hits Close To Tampa Auto Deaths Now At 25 in Seattle Repair Highway Along Siskiyous Renew Search for Girl’s Kidnappers THIS ISSUE Chief of Police Of Canton Firéd Moonshine Makes Wildcats WUder Swinging Bridge Drops; Boys Are Instantly Killed C H A R L E 8T 0W N . W. Va„ Jnlj 27.— (U P )— Three boys war« killed and scores of persona were injured when a swinging bridge over Coal river fell last night while the erfowd congregated on it was watching a river carnival, ac­ cording to reports received at state police headquarters her». Advertise la Tl»e TMIaga, Refuse, to Tell About Evidence Klamath Indian Moonshine Kills Chief is Killed Fourteen People Hatchery Agent IJpck From Park VISIT LITHIA PARK S W IM M IN G TWo sanitary and delighttal plunges are available to ♦— «- Ists and othere who visit . And during vacatioa days. Ashland Natatorinm, Just blocks below the new Springe Hotel hee two jlunges always available. At Jackson Hot Springe large open air plange babbling mineral water. Get the habit of a dally la either of theee plungo Will keep yoa At during summer daye.