Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 02, 1926, Image 1

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    M ALARIA GERMS
CaijAot survive three months in
the rich ozone at. Ashland. Pure
dom estic water helps.
YOL.
W Ho*
te u*
_ ^ ip « r F o r
Wire SarrloA
/
Nearly Fifty Years
VolnAte 4ft
HANY TRAGIC a n
CHURCH FIGff
SEN! ID S IL PEN
DEATHS OCCUR W M E N LILLE IN MEXICO IS
OVffi SUNDAY
QUIETED DOWN
Trustees W ho Escaped and
W ere Caught N ea
Klamath Punished
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine i
/ * line cases out of ten of ast
This is a proven fact.
a \
GaveS158,M0
'GRANTS P A S S IM M W
HARD FOUGHT
MILLS BURDER EASE
NBI« AT STANDSTILL GAINES TRIAL
STARTS TODAY
*
People W atch Reaction Dur­
Ashland D efeated 16 to 4 id
W eird Exhibition at
Grants Pass
SALEM, Ore.. Aug. 2. — Joe
ing F irst W eek Under
Wallace and Charles Foster, con
Mew Laws ’
.
vict« who escaped from the prison
here a- week ago, have been sen­
PLOTTERS
ARRESTED
tenced to the penitentiary “ball
p en ",fo r. six months, prison of Nine 'Persons Held for Attempt
ficlals announced Saturday. W al­
o n . L ife of President
lace and Foster were captured
Calles
'’ I
near Klam ath Falls when they
were attempting to steal some
M E X IC O C IT Y . Aug. 2.— (U R )
gasoline for the prison car In
W jtb authorities of church and
which they escaped.
"
state watching the public reaction
Both were trusties, Wallace Mexico’s devout people began fhe
serving life sentence for murder, firs t week of life today under the
and Foster sentenced to four new religious laws.
years for forglary. Wallace had
Additional guards were placed
charge of the prison garage and around President Calles after the
Foster was chef in Warden J. W arrest of nine persons who *!»re
Lillie's home.
charged with plotting to take his
W indow of Slain ’ Preacher
Among Friends Following
Release
Man Accused of Murdering
SO M ERVILLE. N. J„ Aug. 2.—
Pretty Daughter Faces
j
W ijh Mrs. Frances Stevens Hall
Seattle Jury
hack at her New Brunswick home,
HEAVY
MANY SCRATCH HITS cheered by the visits, of many SENSATION PROMISED
friends following her release from
t 1 1 1 I « 4 ta Hlghwey
Oppoatag Batsmen Pole Out Larky ja il on bail -of 816,000. the Hails- War Veteran Expresse« Confid­
Wreck«; Drowning Takes
ence That He W ill Win
Safeties; Curran Is Real ’
Mills murder investigation appear­
Six Ltves
", Acquittal
Star
ed St a temporary standstill to­
— -
■HM■Sman■_ '
day.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 2
SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. >.—»
LRAOUK STANDING
Authorities said that the ser­
— (IP) — Carelessness was re­
(U
P )— Wallace “ Bob'' Oaines.
vices
of
State
Senator
Alexander
sponsible tor the m ajor portion
W
L
Pet.
44-year-old
veteran of two wars,
Simpson
as
special
prosecutor
had
Ashland .............. ...6
6
'.646
of the week-end toll o f 23 tragic
Klatbath Fall's ....6
6
.546 been obtained and that further went on trial today for his life.
deaths in California, Oregon and
Washington, according to reports
Grants Pass ........ 6
6
,46ft steps would be taken In unravel­ He faces an accusation of murder­
Medford ............... 6
6‘ .
.466 ing the four-year-old murder of ing his 22-year-old daughter, pret­
to .th e United Press today.
the Rev. Edward H all and his ty Smith college graduate, on the'
Automobiles caused 11 deaths
According to the sorrowful re-
choir
singer-sweetheart, M r s shores of Green lake on the night
• and In almost every case It was
u tilities m agnate gave $158,->portB of «ye-"“ nesses. Ashland’ Eleanor Mills.
Samuel humll, Chicago p
of June 16.
careless driving which was held
i m
..
....
- _ ’ baaeh
000 to campaign of Col. PAlnk
Smith . in the
Illinois
Re­ baseball club was on the receiv­
The case promises to be one
The
politics,
cross
purposes
and
responsible for the fatal accident.
ing end of a tragedy at Grants
life.
of
the most sensational and bit­
inuendo
that
have
been
part
of
publican
senatorial
prima«-,
he
told
the
Senate’s
cam­
Drowning, In which carelessness
Pass yesterday, in which the cave­
Archbishop Mora Del Rio, head­
terly contested legal battles held
the
case
for
four
years,
have
contributed, resulted in six deaths.
ing the church forces, remained at paign fund investigators w le n they convened in Chicago. men clubbed the locals Into hum-* again cast their ahidow.
in Iola] srimlnall courts in many
There was one murder, that of
home slightly ill from exhaustion This picture was taken in 1 Mie committee room, showing ble submission by a score 16 to 4
Prosecutor Francis Bergen of years, because of the prominence
W illie Youngr a Chinese, who was
a fter hectic scenes which marked Insull in the foreground wtlli Edward H. Wright, negro I t wsg one of the worst lickings Somerset county, who has been of the crime- with which he l a
the Ashland team has received
shot and killed at Los Angeles In
the closing o f churches.
politician and member o f tiftc Illinois “commerce commis­
none too happy over the situation charged
what Is believed to have been a I
since
the first game of the reason.
The city remained quiet today
■ Selecting Jnry
since
Mrs. H a ll’s release yesterday
sion,
w
aiting
to
testify.
resumption of the tong war.
Ragged infield work, plus a
*£otal of 895 Mishaps Re­ and authorities did not believe
The tiresome work of selecting
said
today
that
when
he
signed
The Oregon deaths were:
flock of lucky hits by the Grants
spy outbreak would occur.
ported in Oregon Dur­
the warrant directing her arrest a ju ry got under way today and
-Portland— Hugh Ettlnger, 6S,
Pass batsmen accounted for the
ing P ast W eek
he had no idea she would be tak­ It Is freely predicted that It will
committed suicide by slashing his
one-sided scoring. According to
take nearly (wo weeks to choose
en Into custody at midnight.
wrists.
SALEM, Ore., Aug. 2.— There
his honor, the limps, the Grants
the 12 persons who finally w ill
Cannon Beach — Leila Hanna, were three fatalities In Oregon
Pass hitters were hitting them on
be called npon to determine tha
• 1, wrecked while speeding an duo to industrial accidents during
the handle and on the end of the
guilt or Innocence of the accuse^
anto on the beach.
the week ending July 29. accord­
bat, and these weird cracks at
man. A special venire of 600
Molalla — Benjamin McGinnis, ing to a report prepared here
the horsehide for, the most part
prospective jnrors has been sum­
PO RTLAND, Aug. 2.— ( U P ) —
27, died as the result of Injuries yesterday by the state Industrie)
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug 2 — went for teasing Texas leaguers
B ellview Community Club to Either student barbers work hard­
moned for duty in this case.
sustained In an automobile acci­ commission. The victims were
(U
P )— Coonel J. M. T. Partello, just out of reach of the infield.
The prosecution claims to havd
H
ave
Function
Aug.
10
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er, learn faster or the trade of the Indian fighter now on the United
dent.
Clarence - W inkle,
Broadbent,
The one bright spot in an other­
tightly woven
circumstantial
in Park
Police
Throughout
United
gentle sex Is luring a high type of States army's retired list, has ar­ wise drab— for Ashland— after­
whistle punk; Joe Woods, Burns,
case, and will have approximate!/'
States Asked to A id in
powder man, and Charles Hepert,
A ll of the favorite old-timo manhood Into the barber business, rived at the Presidio here and noon was the scintillating work
90 witnesses appear on behalf of
Search
it
was
revealed
here
by
the
record
Westwood, farmer.
will spend the rest of his life ln of »young Charley Curran on sec­
dances w ill be staged at the open
the state.
Of the 895 Occidents reported a ir pavllllon ln LRhla Park a of the Oregon examining hoard.
a study of astronomy.
ond base.
The peppery young
In spite of this array of witnes­
CANTON, O„ Aug. 2.— Police
A recent class of 48 took ex­
during the week 750 were subject week from tomorrow night when
Col. Partello came here after player covered a world of terri­
ses,
Gaines apears confident, al­
throughout the United States
to the provisions of the work­ the U thlans w ill give a dance aminations and 41 passed the teat, the Montana anniversary of the tory, and gobbled up everything
though
he is somewhat white and
were asked today to assist in the
men's compensation law. 128 were benefit for the Bellview Com three were allowed more tim e and Cnster massacre at L ittle Big which came out between first and
drawn, and expressed complete
-search
for
P.
E.
McDermott,
Horn.
seoopd base. Had the other play-
H ard W ork and Outdoor Life from firms, and corporations that « u n ity clnb. The community only four failed.
Canton bootlegger wanted in con belief in his ultimate acquittal of
ha*ei*qjeetedthe
act,
aad
17
w
i.„
Declared B est for Good
•V The officer, stW aa
nectlon with the murder of Don Jhe murder charge.
from public utilities not subject the function and {he U th la n s w ill
marksman and active despite his would have had a different story
Health
H. Mellett, editor of the Canton
to state protection.
years, was adjutant lo
General to tell. It was Curran's smash­ D ally News.
be In charge and turn over the
Nelson A. Miles ln 1876, at the ing two-bagger which scored Pet­
proceeds to this live-wire club.
NEW; YORK C IT Y , Aug. 2.—
McDermott is .the
previously
time of the Custer expedition
erson from first base for the first
The old-fashioned dances staged
Utah w ith an urban population
unnamed man who is said to have
Ashland run.
last winter and In the early spring
of leas than 200,000 made up al­
disapeared from Canton the night
by
the
B
ellridw
Community
club
Stan Plllette at third base that Mellet was assassinated after
most entirely of wage earners and
drew big crowds and It Is expect­ Three H nsbaads Claim Se
wrenched bis ankle during the a party where be boasted with
their families, had a lower death
early stages of the game and was flourish of his gun that he was Consumption of Flour in U.
ed that the dance a week from to­
attle Woman; Courts
rate last year than any other state
to D o c id e
forced to retire.
Phil O'Brien’s about “to make a few hundred
morrow night w ill prove just as
in the country while Washington
S. Falls Off During Past
| younger brother went in at the
8nd Montana shared the second Two B ig Biases in Chelan popular.
dollars.’*
15 Years
S E A TTLE , Wash., Aug. 2.— Ac­
difficult corner and played a cred­
lowest rate, according to the fig­
Reported to be Ont of
cused of m arrying three husband!
itable game, considering it was
ures of an insurance research bur­
STANFORD U N I., Cal.. Aug. ».
Control
zSnd
not bothering to- divorce any
eau released today.
— One-fifth of the total amount
John E. Enders and Dr. 0. his first • work with the Ashland
of them, M rs. Mabel Carlton stood
infield."’ —
O n ly
automobile fatalities
PORTLAND. Ore... Ang. 2. —
of flour In the American dietary
E. Shinn go to Légion
charged today w ith bigamy. In
Oeschger. ,ate of Weed, start­
showed an Increase in Utah in (LP) — Fire along a 10-mlfis front
has been replaced during the past
Convention
each case the woman started di­
ing the hurling for Afhlahd and
1026, the rate being 9.3 to 100,- is raging toward the Chielan re-
20 years by sugar add the more
vorce
actions against her mates,
000
population.
The cancer, aerve in Washington from the
Commander John E. Enders displayed a fair assortment of
expensive foods snch as m ilk,
but none were completed, it Is al­ and Dr. C. E. Shinn of the Ash- hooks. He stuck to his guns un­
showing increased death tolls In Canadian side of the border, it
meat. fata, fruits and vegetables,
much-married
career
land
American leg
Legion
post RTe
are til the
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i | j g
saaxu AIUCTIWin
io n pOSt
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fifth
“ lUUUlA
Inning when
WUCI1 Winters
W lllieTM
most Mates, maintained a low was reported to the district for­ Former Radio Operator* A b­ leged. H er
according to an investigation com­
solves Mrs. McPherson
was revealed several months ago leaving today for Coos Bay where took up th® burden and complet- Receding Waters in De­ pleted here by the foods research
rate of U tah’s wage earners. Out­ est office today. Two major fires
w h e n
fltlA
a t a r tA /t
m
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4 ft.. — —
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schutes County Reveal
when
she started a divorce suit they will represent the' local post ed the gamfe.. Winters was work
From
all
Blame
standing examples of reduced in the Chelan reserve are uncon­
institute of Stanford Universlty.-
Pioneer Road
against
E.
R.
Rahn,
Northern
Pa­
ing
nicely
daring
the
time
he
was
as delegates to the annual state
rates in important factors as trolled. There are 234 men fight­
I f Americans used as much flour
CHICAGO, 111., Aug. 2.— (U P ) cific yard worker, whom ‘ she
convention of the American Le­ in there, but uncertain support
compared w ith the representative ing the flames. The Oregon sit­
BEND, Ore., Aug. 2.—-Reced­ as they did 20 years age, more
— Kenneth Q. Ormiston, former wed two years ago. Rahn retali­
gion. Mr. Enders is a member of plus a succession of scratch hits
than 26,000,000 more barrels
year o f 1916 are: Tuberculosis, uation is described as good.
ing waters of Goose Lake, former
radio operator a t Angelus temple. ated by having the defendant ar­
72 percent; dlptberia, 63 percent;
the credentials committee and kept Grants Pass far out in the
large body of water in Lake coun­ would be oonsumed according to
In an affidavit made public here rested for bigamy.
diabetes 68 percent, sniclde 68
the report.
,
was compelled to be there ln ad­ lead.
ty which Is now virtualy dry
today by Edward H. 8. Smith.
percent.
As a result of its victory over
vance of the opening of the con­
Food
habits
of Americans are
have revealed in the old lake bed
Chicago attorney, admits having
vention.
Medford yesterday 16 to 6, Klam­ th^ marks of an immigrant road, shown to have changed more since
occupied a cottage at Carmel, Cal.,
Both delegate* will be accom­ ath Falls Is now tied with Ash-
the end of the world war than In
It was learned here today.
on May 21, with a mysterious
panied by their wives and will
the
IS years preceding.
I t Is believed that the marks of
•‘Miss X " . The affidavit was
(Continued On Page Four)
make the trip by motor.
The luxuries of the past gener­
the
Immigrant
wagon
were
made
made ln order to clear Aimee
nearly three quarters of a century ations are becoming dally food
Officers Unable to Find A ny Semple McPherson, who was sns-
ago. befor^ Goose lake was filled qow but the amount of nourish­
pkqtsd tof havffngt occupied .fthe G rw t B ritain to W atch in-
Trace o f Man W ho
ment taken has become rather less
to its margin, as the result of a
cottage with Armlftlon during her
Mrs. America Thomas, wife of
Lived Alone
dustrial Situation for
than greater. Sagar has steadily
winter
of
heavy
snowfall
and
alleged kidnaping disappearance.
A. Thomas died at the fam ily
replaced flour in the north and
Ona
Month
summer of heavy precipitation.
The affidavit completely ab­
home a t midnight last night from
GRAND L A K E , Colo., Aug. 2.
west while fionr has taken the
solved
the
evangelist
from
any
ailments incident to advanced age.
- No trace has been found of
LONDON, Ang. 1.— Continu­
place of corn meal in the south,
SAN
FRANCISCO,
AUg.
2.—
She was 81 years old. The de­ Fred Selak, 65, recluse, thought connection with the Carmel epi ance for one month of the emerg­
Second Grand Jury Probe
Sugar consumption has gone up
'(
U
P
)
—
The
oldest
battleship
in
ceased was a native of Virginia to have been murdered or kidnap­ soda.
N ot to be Started, Says
ency regulations where under the Unltqd States N a w which has
from more than 70 pounds per
and had lived in Ashland since ped. He lived in a cabin near ■ *’I have sufficient confidence in Great B ritain haa been governed
Official
capla
per annum In 1904 to near­
the
1918. The fam ily home is at 993 here. It was discovered yesterday "Miss X " to know that before she since the Industrial crisis became not outlived her usefulm*«»
ly 118 pounds In lftlft.
Kearsarge, (a bound for the Pa­
Boulevard.
i LOS ANGELES* Cal., Aug. 2 —
that he had not been home for will allow Mrs. McPherson to snf »cute three months ago was au­
Funeral services w ill be held several days., Ths floor of the fer, she will sign an affidavit toll­ thorised today by the house of cific coast from the A tlantic sea­ (U P )— The promised resumption
from the Stock Undertaking par­ house was torn up and It had ing of her part In the a ffa ir,’’ the commons. The commons voted board.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 2. —,
of the grand ju ry probe Into the
She is not coming as a man-of-
lors a t 10 o’clock Wednesday been ransacked. It Is thought hs affidavit stated.
W illiam Drage, 41, and his
Aimee Semple McPherson CRrt3 (LP)
to continue the regulations by a
War, however,' but as a rebuilt
morning, w ith burial ln Mountain kept considerable money.
haa been dropped, It was official- daughter Lillian, 13, are recover­
▼oto of 230 to 84.
- •
crane ship, equipped with larg-
View cemetery.
ly announced today The evidence ing from an attempting suicide
eet floating piece of crane machin­ Is too vague, according
to Dls- pact as a result of the wife and
There w ill be no social meeting
ery (a he world.
trlot Attorney Asa Keyes.
mother leaving home and plan­
of the Women’s Civic club tomor­
Bremerton will be the craft’s
ning a divorce. A rthu r Drake, 16, row afternoon, according to an­
.home port. -
a son, found the pair juat in time
nouncement by club officers to­
The Kearsarge was built In
to prevent their death.
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 2.— (U P )
day.
I t also was decided to have
McKEBSPORT, Pa., Ang.
A few more students were reg­
1898 and was the first battleship
Plans for the erection of one of istered this morning for the last (U P )—-Two a iitla n e pilots and to be equipped with super-impos­
no sootal meeting on the third
SACRAMENTO, Aug. 2.— Cali­ the most beautiful Scottish Rite slxVeekk of the summer session
Tuesday of the month, hut the a o
a student flyer were burned to ed turrets. Othev battleships of
fornia voter* w ill have a chance Cathedrals In Southern ’C aliforn­
tlvltles of the organisation will
of the Sato Normal, making a to­ death Sunday when the mono her division, the Kentucky, Rhode
»t the November elections to ex­ ia, a t a lost of abdut 12,890,000
w. 0 . Ide, manager of tho
be resumed next month.
tal of 208. Among those regis­ plane they war« testing stalled Island, Lonfslsds, Nebraska end
press an opinion on prohibition are Ipm g rapldy completed here.
Portland chamber of commerce
tered were Mrs. Eva Pennock, and crashed 7ft feet (o the ground Minnesota were junked shortly a f ­
laws.
-
wag
io Ashland yesterday and
W illiam Rhodes Hervsy, master Marshfield ; " Sylvia
Greenleaf, and caught firo.
ter the World W ar.
A referendum measure seeking
made a trip of Inspection through
of the order, said that only the Medford; M arie Prescott, Ash­
r e p ^ i of the W rig h t act, state en­ site remains to be selected. It land; Mrs. Charles Stovall, Rock­
the Eagle Point Irrigation dis­
PA U L S M IT H ’S. N. Y „ Ang. 3.
forcement measure, today quali­
trict,
to which prospective settlers — (U P )— President Coolidge Is
may be several months before ac­ away, Ore.; and Charles Stovall,
fied for 4 place on the ballot Po­ tual construction starts.
are being taken this year. He certain that commercial aviation
Rockaway, O re
tions bearing 81,567 signatures
waa accompanied on his t r i p
Inevitably will be a success but
An Important
W hile you gre a guest In our uMy. be certain to vilsit Lithla
about the county by A rthur Fost­ that aerial transportation is »fill Ashland Floral £
guaranteed (he proposal’s Inclu­
PArk, a playground of many A re s , with the main sntranoe
THE WEATHER
Oregon C ityt — - Eastern and
sion.
er, local manager o f the land set­ In an experimental stage.
At tk« VUmn. where Nature’s deepest been ties are found
Oregon— F a ir tonight a n d Western Lumber Co., to construct
held at the publie
nlonr
th
a
walks
'
-
*
—
tlement campaign, Olin Arnspig-
along
tha
walks
that
load
you
through
the
forget
border
Hie spokesman today declared o’clock thin i
Tuesday. W arm er In east portion 20 additional miles railroad to
ing on Ashland <
«». manager o f (he Talent irri­ tho president to be hugely inter­ ber» are 1
l a The
w ith gentle, variable winds.
open tlm he/ tracts east of Molalla.
ta tio n district and F. M. Carter. ested In the future development.
K E IN D U S »
DEM OBLED
BIG OLDFASHONED
M N C EJI BE B E N
Barber Business
Retired Officer
To’Spend Life in
Attracting Many
Of Deep Thought
Study of Heavens
UTAH'S DEIIU RATE
LOWESIIH COUNTRY
M E N B (ELDON
CHARGE OfBIGAM
MEGETHNC WORSE
Mrs. Thomas is
Called by Death
rooiumnEs
m i l DEIEMTES
LEAVEJTOL MEEFING
BE PUBLIC m
W O Ï ( M IL IN
U N O B IN E
B U H
r
(E
EMERGENT B U L K
D U BECONUNUEBi
Oldest Warship
Is Headed West
IS ORDERED H O D
Youth Saves Two
J n Suicide Pact
Civic Club Will
Rest This Month
California Will
Hold Referendum
More Students
Two Killed When
Masonic Temple
Register
for
Normal
Airplane Crashes
To Rise Shortly
W. G. Ide Visits
Jackson County
Coolidge Wants
‘ To Aid Aviation
VISIT LITHIA PARK
Floral Society
' /j
To Meet Tonight