Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 30, 1926, Image 1

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H & L U B lk GERMS
Cannot survive three month«
the rieh ozone at Xshland. Pu
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W ithout the ¿o
nine eases < -5
domeetio water help*.
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ASHLAND, OREGON,
KLAMATH TAXI Ntw Plico m DEATH CLAIMS
KIN LOCAL UNIFORM
OWNER NABBED FORSUNWSGAME TRAIL BLAZER
WITH LIQUOR
OF EARLY DAY
This b a b
Newspaper, For Nearly Fifty Years
Wir» Servie»)
|Y , JU LY 30, 1926
Corn Belt leaders Formulate Relief Demands
ASHLAND GIRLS 10
LEACH IN PRIVATE
Glen W inters to Get Here
Tonight to Help Out
Sunny Mohler
li Sleuth Catches C.
Jryant W ith 288 Pints
of Booze ‘ *
NO
BOND S
REQUIRED
Sheriff Release» Prisoner on Own
Recognizance, Hays
,
Report
M »na-« r
In h n
,
Manager John Ender» or the
fu l Klamath indian
Ashland baseball club last night
» u iu o u
Fighter Dies
received word that Olen Winters.
right-handed pitcher whqp he
LED EVE N T F U L L IFE
• .
signed up more than two weeks
2
W
ago, will a rrjv e . Here some time Was F irst W hite Man Kvér to "Dip
this evening and w ill be in readi­
His Hands in (.’rater
ness to help out the local pitching
Lake '
_
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,
staff when Ashland meets Grants
Members o f the Committed
22, representing farm sentiment in 11 corn belt states,
Pass at Grants Pass Sunday.
Death last night- claimed Oraon! met nt Des Moines, I a., to yrm u la te their demands for agricultural relief legislation.
W inters was recommended to
A. Stearns, qolorful Indian „_v.
fight-j Leader« shown »_
in <«-»-
this p i
are: £ron^ row,
right, Ballard Dunn, Omaha,
i i ,anin n e
/ 0 W " ’ tB e |«r. «P>orer and one of Oregon’s T - - J -
Neb.;
V.
C.
Truax,
Ciev
, <>.; Earl C. Smith, Pittsfield, 111.; George. N. Peek, Mo-
¿ nh r
Coach | eftMy trall h la M „ .
He paBwa
s^Oke ■ S h T " , »J ° A’
H * * * ' ttt th*
h°™ P
line, 111, chairman of the
K L A M A T H «FALLS, July 30—
In one of the most spectacular
liquor raids conducted in this
city for months F. "Curley” Bry­
ant. local taxi operator, Was ar­
rested at 10 o’clock last night in an th
* / i°r, V * neW chucker City a t the age of 84 years.
He
J“ “
4 had been in 1,1 h e‘ lth for
pa*‘
a garage on hqrth Eighth street Zood n an t » n
and 288 pints of Old Taylor whis­ good man to take the place of four, years
X ° rnm?.aV,8’r Wh,s haS d e < W “ l° ‘
Born in Winnebago county. 1111-
key was confiscated.
° f thB remainder o f !uola, January 9, 1843, Mr. Stearns
The raid was bandied single- th« nr y
handed .by D. E. Voorhees, spec­ era
WUh W ,n -,'<?r° s’ «‘’
with his par­
ial operative working out of the take th ffrln ° i i ’
roady to j cnt8 t«> » covered wagon in 1853.
sheriff’s office, The whiskey, ac­ Ashland e e n T
’ ‘ ,s- be,l^ “d I The fam ily settled In Klamath
cording to the officer, was In
J
T
T S lh e ta b le 8 O n i C0'inty- * « » •« M r Stearns was
‘ hu« o„e of the first ranchers to settle
sacks and lying on the floor of ’J * ’ 1 aRB SuMday and
don
? P ^ e n H e a d ln g posi-i l„ that ¿ectlon of the west,
the garage.
tion In
the Southern Oregon)
Given Release
A t Crater Lake
Bryant wae released on his own League.
I t is said of him that be was
Charley Cnrran has been work­
recognizance and will appear in
the first white man ever to de­
Justice court tomorrow morning ing like a veteran on the Infield
scend down the precipitous rim of
at 10 o’clock to answer to a this week, and promises to show
Crater Lake and touch his hands
charge of possession of Intoxicat­ the fans some real baseball when in the crystal waters of thé re­
he holds down the keystone sack
ing liquor.
markable body of water. Thia
Voorhees
. — — » was
CTBB in hiding
uiuui» when
wueii4B ,r
remainder of the season. was in 1887.
Bryant came to the garage and
fans a r® all boosting for Cur
The deceased enlisted w ith the
ran because of his loyalty to the
started to open the door.
union forces and fought through­
He stepped out from the shad­ club during the weeks he didn’t out the Civil Way. Returning to
ows and ordered the taxi n u n have a chance to get In the line­ Oregon, he again settled in K lam ­
.
to open the garage. A fter fumbl­ up.
ath county. He was stationed for
ing with his keys for a moment
Bryant complied, and discovery of
the alleged bonded goods follow­
ed a few minutes later.
Voorhees then ordered Bryan*
to help him load the liquor in
Bryant's car and transport It to
the county Jail.
a number of years at For K lam ­
ath, and took a leading part in
quelling an Indian
uprising in
that section.
Funeral services for the aged
pioneer w ill not be held nntU the
arrival of a son, Arnold Stearns,
from Oakland, C alif.- He also is
survived by hlajaldow , two daugh­
ters, Mrs. Emma Bowdoin and
Mrs. Blanche Alger, both of
Klamath Falls.
The funeral will be in chargo
of J. P. Dodge and Son and'inter­
ment w ill be in the Mausoleum.
HUVHH
MAGNATES HÖR
HARD BATTLE
IL PREDICTED IN
AIHEE’S CASE
Miss Isabel Silver of Tidings
Staff One of Three to
Leave
j Oraon A. Stearns, 84 Color-
.u
CLIMATE
’ medicine corea
ten of asthma,
fact.
i Mcnteray W itnesses to Face
It's far cry from reporting the
Evangelist to Establish
dally happening» ol Ashland folks:
Identity
to making biscuits in far-off (
H aw aii, but that is the leap which EMPLOYS
DETECTIVES
la to b$ taken shortly by M I fhi
Isabelle Silver, reporter for th e : B u n a Agency Retained to Get
D ally Tidings, who will leave Sail ■
X ew E v id en ce fo r A ccu sed
Francisco August 31. for Hono-i
Woman
lulu, where she will become teach-'
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er of domestic scjence in the St. i LOS ANGELES, July 30.— (U -
Andrews Priory, an
Episcopal P )— W ith the grand Jury ready to
boarding school for girls.
proceed next Tuesday morning, a
mi t tee; W. II. Settle, Indianapolis, lnd.J G. J. Moen, Cqn- • Two other Ashlqnd girls will resumption of the Aimee Semple
ton, S. D .; Xenophon Cavei , Canalou, Mo. Back row, left to right, N. J. Hohubert, St. accompany her to Hawaii as mom- McPherson case promises to fur­
bers of the teaching ytaff of the
Paul, Minn.; W . E . G.
Hers, Eminettsburg, la.; Edward Nnrdman, Madison, Wis.‘i same, school. They are her slBtcr, nish new sensations next week,
with opposing sides in readiness
W. P. I^m bertson, Fairview, Kas.; Mark W , Woods, Lincoln, Neb. Frank W inner, Miss Kntlileen Silver, who- has to wage a bitter legal battle from
Des Moines.
.
F
been In tho Indlah teaching ser- »tart to finish. The alleged per-
vice, and Miss Marguerite Ham­ Jury of grand jury witnesses will
mond, who taught In the Medford be one of the chief things to be
schools last year.
taken up by the grand jurors.
A cablegram confirming their
A subpena will be issued to
appointment was received here Mrs. McPherson in an effort to
thia morning and they were di­ call her before the grand Jury to
rected to book passage on the face Montery witnesses who said
steamship Sonoma, which sails she occupied* a cottage at Carmel
from
San Francisco on August 81. which listed as Miss O.
. YREKA, C»l., July 30.—H IM
M cM IN N V IL L E , July
30.—
Miss
Isabelle Silver has been
Morgan. 18, is a critical burglar..
Mrs. McPherson has retained
Some New Yorkers.seem to have a
on
the
reportorial
staff
of
The
W hen he found that a p air of
the
Burns Detective agency to
preference for fluids in which
shoes taken w ith >70 worth of
charming youug ladles have bath­ Tidings for more than a year, and ®on^uct an investigation inde-
has gained an extensive circle of P®nd®“ t of t ^ authorities and it
othqr loot from E. T. Keyser’s
ed. but Mayor G. S. W right of
friends through her dally rouhds I ls ®xP®ct®<J that she will be able
store in M t. Shasta, would not fit, <New Blazes of Incendiary this city has different Ideas.
he returned them to the same
Origin Started in the
Mayor W right .has Issued an about the city. She will remain I to hand out a few high lights be-
store and asked to exchange them.
for another I fore th® turbulent mystery tnves-
Crater Forest
order
that the city water reser­ with The Tidings
-
Niles nerve failed to carry h l»
week
and
then
take
a
well-earned
voir is for storage purposes only
earn . tigation is brought to a close.
through. The shoes were recog­ OTHERS ARE STARRED and that flappers must find some vacation before sailing for Hono
in. ' '
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lulu.
nized and he was arrested
other place to switfi' The mayor’s
Tuesday be was held to the Myrtle 4’reek au<l Coos County wrath was roused when a group
Also Contending WUh
Juvenllle court on a charge of
of high school girls used the res­
Forest Fires
burglary. The rest of the loot,
ervoir for a swimming pool.
which he Is said to have obtained
PORTLAND, Ore., July 30.-
by breaking through a rear win*
Four new fires were reported i
dow, was found in a cache,
Coast Guard Cutters Search
burning today in the Crater na-J
F ^ To aPPers
Ordered
FOREST FIR
1
Find New Tank
tSITUATION IS In Which to Swim
WORSE TODAY
Burglar Tries to
Exchange Stolen
Shoes; is Nab
MANY SPONGE BOATS
REH1RBMSSING
I
For M issing Craft in
tlopal forest, and two have been
DW e r ° u s W it h e r is Now
The Bahamas
•star
Harry
C.
A
r
t
h
u
r
,^
.,
Stops
started
near Myrtle» Creek, the'
High Priced Htuff
Felt; Soldiers Oombat-
in Ashland o n 1 ra y to
Yerai forest service reported,
Estimated at retail prices, the
M IA M I, Fla., July 30.— (U P )—
tteg Flames
fires are small but the fact
Portland
liquor was worth approximately
United states (toast guard cult i n
P
ilot
Who
Caused
Death
of
that , they were of incendiary ori­
31440t officers said.
Bryant is
MISSOULA, Mont., July 30.__ aided by a few boats which sur­
Two Girls Held by
H a rr jr c,* A rthur, Jr., of Los
gin
is discouraging to forest of­
A return of dangerous fire weath­ vived the hurricane at Nassau
well known heA , having operat­
Grand Jury
Ange’es. who heads a theatrical
ficials.
er has caused a new flare up of harbor, are searching the islands
ed a taxi service for years. He
T
ía
J
u
a
n
a
Men
H
eld
N
ot
syndicate
which
recently
purchas­
The old fires In the Crater na­
forest
fires, and several of the of the Bahamas today for 75
was released on his own recognis­
LOS ANGELES, July 30.——Car-
ed the Jensen. Von Herberg mo­
Guilty in "Sham e Suicide" tional forest are now under con­
blazes
which have been raging In boats of the spongle fleet which
ance, it was said at the sheriff s
ral B. Crossan, 30, pilot of the
Prosecution
trol and are being carefull guaru-
office this morning lieeause of his tion picture theatres in the north­
airplane that killed two 13-year- this section have been Increased have been missing since early In
west, was In Ashland this morn-
®d.
In » f«
the Chelan
property Interests in this qity,
W « h ie
>. «
r®8erv« . “ I o l d school girls on the sapd at in volume, and several fire lines the week. A t least 150 men are
T IA JUANA, Mex., July 30.— ^ x c e M ?h w m aFe C° “ tr0,1'l Ven,c® a "®®* as®, was Indicted have been lost. .
enroute to Portland by auto
which be would not sacrifice to
aboard the missing boats.
Not
( U P )— Four Mexicans of vicious ed except the Boulder creek a n d fon two charges of manslaughter
'«’here he will take over the the­
District Forester Moreel
left one has been heard from. I t Is
avoid possession charge.
acts in connection with t h e Drake creek blazes.
atres the first of the week.
today by the county grand jury for Spokane. Wash., yesterday in hoped that they were able to
"shame suicide” of Thomas Psteeti
The big theatrical deal
was
A coroner’s Jury at the Inquest order to be nearer critical fires reach some small island and that
and his wife and two daughters,
I completed several weeks ago and
MRE AT ASTORIA
the rescue ships will be able to
over tho bodies of the two child­ in the Kaniksu National forest
| the final payment to Jensen and United States W ill be V isit­ stood acquitted today by a Jury of
ASTORIA, July 30.— ( U P )__
The fire in the Blackfoot reser­ locate them.
ren
last
week
returned
nn
open
thslr own countrymen^ The ver­ A forest fire which is burning on
I Von Herlteg win be made on M r
ed by Noted G reat
vation bordering Glacier park,
dict exonerating the men was re the Buster creek holdings of the .verdict, recommending further In ­
A rthur’s arrival In Portland. The
Britain Divine
growing
into one of the largest
vestigation.
turned after the Jury had deliher-¡ K. P. Timber company is reported
purchase represents several m il­
fires
in
the
district, according to
tnri.« »
I
Though Crossan claimed
LONDON, July 30.— ( U P )__ ated slightly
his
lion dollars.
more than
two today to have covered 1300 acres; engi„e stOpped while the
the
latest
report.
Soldiers are
Nina Brakay, Aged 16, is
The Bishop of London le ft here hours.
plane
of cut-over land and to have con- was about 1000
fighting it and late yesterday were
feet In the atr
Found on Lawn A fter an
today for the first stage of
sumed a quantity of logs in addi­
and )hat he landed on the only reported to be gradually losing
A ll Night, Search
round-the-world
tour
during
tion to a donkey engine. Cloudy
possible spot on the strand, oth­ control.
which he expects to visit the U n it­
weather helped to aid In checking
er
witness brought out that he
STOCKTON. Cal., July 30.—
ed state, Canada, Japan, China
the -blaze.
had
been cautioned several time«
July 30.— ( U P )— Nina Brakey,
B ELLIN G H A M , Wash., July 30.
and Australia.
IN COOS COUNTY
for
low
flying
and
stunt
aviation.
—
There ought to be plenty or
aged 18. a school girl, was found
He will arrive in Quebec on
COQUILLE, Ore., July 30.__
trout to go around when fly cast­
murdered on the lawn of a home
August 7th and will spend four
(V P )
Forest fires are burning
in the residential district today. Other Plans for School W ork days yiere as the guest of the
ers toss their feathered lures in­
along a 10-mlle Xront between
to Whatcom county’s lakes ami
Police found the body after an
Trouble
Expected
in
Cham­
Considered a t A ssocia­
Bishop of Quebec. Following a
Brushy Buttef and M yrtle Creek.
Another singing session was streams.
ail night search, following Mie
ber
of
D
eputies
Over
tour across Canada to Vancou­
tion Session
The fires are numerous and the
eirjoyed today noon by the Ash­
Since April 1, « 2 8 . more than
g irl’s disappearance from a dance.
Religious W ar
ver, he will return to Winnipeg
smoke
is so dense forest officials
land
Klwanis
club
in
preparation
7,000,000
fish have been "plant­
The absence of any w o u n d s
A meeting of the student body and begin a two moifths’ tour of
for the district convention which ed'’ in the waters of the county
M E X IC O C IT Y , July so— Fed-1 are unable to determine how *.»•
created an element of mystery to association of the State Normal lecturing, at colleges throughout
will be held shortly. Vic Mills according to John M. Aiken
the affair.
*
eral troops are ordered to guard ■ tensive and serious the firds have
school was held yesterday morn­ the United States.
become.
Damage
of
N
early
$100,000
the
chamber
of
deputies
for
the
urged
as many local members as county gams wardes. Many were
ing, at which several appropria­
The lecture tour w ill begin at
Caused
by
Portland
posslblo
to attend the convention. ¡ Placed In Mount Baker national
purpose
of
preventing
clashes
tions were made from the funds St. Paul where the Bishop w ill ar­
Blaze Today
Carl Loveland led the group sing- forest. The fish include silvers,
they have on hand. They arrang­ rive on September 26. From St. feared between rival political
I U ff.
eastern brook, cutthroats and
ed for the erection of a flag pole Paul the tour will continue to groups which are bitterly content­
PORTLAND, Ore., July 30.__
A rthur Hicks, a Klwanlan of steelheads.
ing
control
of
the
next
congress.
on the campus, work for which. Is New Yoyk by way of Chicago and
Although a fire which broke out
Lagene, gave a couple of well re­
Officials have denied a report
to be done by the. local foundry. Detroit. W hile in New York the
In the Pacific Printing company ceived piano selections. Harvey
had Installed
TKK WEATHER
B E L L IN G H A M . Wash.. July They authorized the Initiation of Bishop V ill be the guest of honor that one faction
W ASHINGTON, July 30.— A huildlng here was very spectacu- Ling and C. J. Read were gUe. t .
O re g o n -F a ir in the Interior
30.— A midnight fight between a a student loan fund, also the pur­ at a dinner given by the Pilgrim's machine guns In the chamber of
warnlng to states that they can- a r' the da,na8® l»te this after- of the club. >
and foggy on the coast tonight
supposed rum runner and deputy chasing of 325 worth of song Society. He w ill sail .from San deputies w ith the purpose of oust­
not by referendlm or otherwise " ° ° n was P,ac«d below 3100,000.
and Saturday. Normal tempera­
ing
its
rivals.
hooks
to
he
used
ih
the
assembly
sheriffs John (Hover and Dick
F^nclsco for Honolulu on No-
nullify the federal prohibition . ar* p®tera°n , a fireman, *h o j T
A n
l
m
ture with gentle winds.
Drain resulted in the disappear­ Mrs. M yrtle W eek, of Portland', vemTsSr 13th.
amendment except by direct re- ,al1 , r ®m a ladder, may lose hi»;
-^ D g tle S 1 0
was elected senior representative
ance of liquor law violator.
P»al has been conveyed in a let-, - 1 leR
r r i -
-
---------------- and M in Sara Mosier of Grant
ter to Senator Borah from James
county, who Is ^Iso president of
the "Eastern Oregon Live W ires,’’
a
X XWIII V u o i l i e r e n c e prohibition unit. He the
sald fédéral
a na
1
t o * A A i • d !
INGLEW OOD. Cal.. July 30.—
was elected ju n io r representative.
1« distributed gratis to the
tional referendum would oe un-
More than 25 per cent of the reg­
They adopted the slogan, *'We’rc
PORTLAND, Ore., July 30.__ constitutional.
guests . of The Lithla Springs
istered voters of Inglewood favor
D ifferent.”
‘
and Ashland Hdtel sod to the
Governor
W a lter M. Pierce re-
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LOS ANOELE8. July 30.— Dr.
annexation to Los Angeles,- , c
today from Cheyenne!
(n Ashland—
campers at Lithia park and
H arry Beal, dean of Holy Trin ity turned
LOS ANGELTS. July 30— Ou’t-|
“ r®Cent
The
Two sauRerv e»4 deTHrhtfiil
Mrg- P. H. Grubb, of San Fran
Jackson Hot Springs camp
cathedral, Havana, who recently where the gowernors of 23 states
■’oo^ettrnpa to aid narcotic addict« i , ^ ° n C0“ ta,n®d 2.180
signa-
11nn res are available to tour-
grounds-—a total of approxi­
accepted the invitation to become m at this week. He reported that claco. Donald Younger, Portland
o throw off tho drug habit, pat-
° ne fourth «* Inglewood’» 'sts and others who vistt Ash-
mately 200 copies each d a y -
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Population. The question: 'aad during vacation days. The
dean of St. Paul’s cathedral, suc­ eTe*T ■(*!« w ith the exception of ““ d M r- and Mrs. F. Schaffer of temed
after his honor camps for, ' VOt,n*
wJl,
*8hlsnd Natatorlum, just two
in order tkst Ashland's visit­
Main
shows
an
Increased
prison
San
Francisco,
are
stopping
ln
ceeding the late Dr. W illiam Mae-
blocks below the new L lth h
w m .“ er’ ’ Br* p,Mnne<’ ''X Sheriff
ors may know something of
Cormack, w ill arrive here early Ip population. This conference was Ashland at the Columbia hotei.
Springs Hotel has two laTge
W illiam I. Traager
of Los An-
our city.
devoted to an exchange of guber­
LOS ANGELES, Jniy 3 0 . _ October.
Mungea always available.
gelea county.
Wealth and Influence have failed
Advertlse In Tbn Tidings
Dr. Beal, before going to Cuba natorial problems.
Under present conditions It Is
At Jackson Hot Springs Is
Ashland Natatorlum
to save a prison term frBm one to was rector of Gt*ace church. New
large open a ir plunge wtt
necessary for someone to file a
bubbling mineral water.
The California Oregon Power
1 4 .years given to Edith M arjorie Bedford, Mass. He is well
_______
__
known
complaint against a habitual user
Company
Truell,^29, daughter of a wealthy in religious circles throughout
Get the habit of a daily aw l»
of drugs before he cpn be adm it­
L ith la Springs Hotel
Los Angeles broker, and convict- the
‘ country.
ted to a hospital or Institution.
MOSCOW, Russia, July 3 9 ,- j In either of these plunges, ft
Hotel Ashland
will keep yon flt daring Oles
ed of fe e in g more than 60 worth­
While you'are a (n est In our city, be cartdln to vliatt Lithla
The sheriff plâh» to establish out­ Rnsssla’s poultry shipments go by summer day».
L ith la Park Board
Park, • playground of many acre», with the main entrance
less checks. Miss Truell
was To Klamath F a l l a -
door camps under the supervis­ airplane. Fifteen hundred three-
Jackson Hot Springs ,
at (he P la n , where Nature's deepest beauties are found
■aid to Jlave d mania, for cashing
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Snider left
ion of qualified physicians where day 0,d chicks were recently
City of Ashland
along the walks that lead you through the forest border­
»
checks, despite a geaerous allow­ for Klamath' Falla today to spend
ing on Ashland oreek.
drug addicts may h« cured with- ^roukht front a provincial town to
Tnlsnt Irrigation District
ance given by her family.
a few days visiting friends.
out .first being arrestad.
Moscow in a D erulaft plane.
« C A N S F D IN
PflŒLDEAINCASE
it « aet.
«
STARTS W M r a n
STOCKTONGIRLIS
K M OF M B
This County Has
Plenty of Trout
In Its Streams
STOKNTS KILL GET
NORMAL M M E
Kiwanians Have
MEXICAN OFEICIAIS
Siuging Session
HAS BIG FIRE LOSS
Think Bootlegg er
May Have Drowned
Wet Refereñdum
Is Held Illegal
Noted Pastor to
Take New Church
THIS ISSUE
Pierce is Back
From ConferPTlPP J‘ Br,tt* coun8el for
Annex New Tawn
Will
AlJ Drug Addict
S W IM M IN G
Wealthy Girl is
Sent to Prison
Employ Airpl ane
To Ship Poultry
VISIT LITHIA PARK
?
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