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

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MALARIA GERMS .
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Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
* ,
Hat Been AeMnfi'f
ASHLAND CLIMATE
tout the use of medicine cures,
cases out of ten of asthma«
is a proven fact.
wpaper For Nearly Fifty Years
* Service)
vou yrjy
a t a c a r to th T ä^ h W eeh iy Titoa». W ¡ ¿ » o
NO. 28$
to Smuggle
PWMARIES IN Plot Guns
CHIEFS
is Watched RAIL
FIVE STATES
ARE URGED TO
REVIEWED
T A IE -
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4
Young Stowaway
Seeks to Escape
E L C ÌN T O , Cal., Aug.
5 - The Im periai Valley
STATEN ISLAND, N.
Y .,rAug «.— Umberto Sar­
della, a°youthful Italian
stowaway, ha» b e e n
elected by passenger# of
the Munson lines, to swim
the English channel. A t­
tempting to get into this
country, he jumped off the
I vessel when it reached
quarantine • and
eluded
pursuit for 40 minutes.
Althdhgh able to
get
away from a government,
boat which had put but'af-
ter him. he was caught in
the hushes on Staten Is­
land by other agents.
4
j*';e e are extending a l'ne
i t patrol a d is ta n t of SS
• •w
• mile# along the borie-, |„
u ••atcb for biding .of arms.
:: 1 b>v action Is take.i in re-
View« of So-Called Political Y >r<iae to a atatemè..-: by
Public Service Commission
Leaden Ignored by the
a P rie f of Police P«:ilU»,
Plea for Decision Reaches
Voters :
•.» on the Mexican aide to tho
, ' Washington
» 4P fs.ct that arms -ir- being
TREND 18 INDICATED a c< created tor use in a
DELAY. IS PREDICTED
't c u i n g revolutioi »hat
Prohibition and Kian Are Big »
has no religious signifi­ ¿ j l . C. C. Hay# it Hi* No R ale G ot .
lasara in Several
ernlng Motion of Oregon
» cance. I t I# said that En­
•
Klrction#
n rique Estrada, former
Official#
8
minister of war. Is at the
W ASHING TO N, Aug. 6.— (V P ) «
head pf the plot.
W ASHING TO N, D. C., Aug. «.
— Prim ary elections now golrg
—
( U P ) — The Oregon public ser­
on indicate that the voter« prefer
vice commission motion that the
to make their own iasuea and are
executives of the Southern Pacific
IpcUood to pay little aUentiou to
and Northern lines be cited to
the. effort# Of National * poll‘ leal
show
'cause why they have not
'OSOcr# to p u vp ap made-to-or
tried harder to arrange trackage
der Issues.
rights ao the Northern lines’
National democratic
lender#
branch into Klamath Palls can
have been advertising the ta riff
be
completed, was received late
as the burning question of the
hour b u t, in five state primaries Plucky Woman Has Lost yesterday 'by the Interstate com­
merce commission.
nobody appear# to have been
40 Pounds in Earning
The motion was entered In the
much concerned about th i ta riff
Money
records of the commission, but
Prohibition and Kl/u»
D E T R O IT , Mich., Aug. 6.— In immediate action was predicted
In the prim ari •« Just he. J. p r o ­
her
grim determination to raise as being extremely doubtful.
hibition and tha H an appear to
I t was explained that the com­
fuads for fighting her husband's
hute been the cb’»I questions of
mission lacks rules governing
death
sentence
Mrs.
Russell
Scott
interest to the voters.
M i/ronri
literally is selling her flesh for such matters. The fact that sev­
absorbed in the prohibition
eral members are out of town is
about »15 a pound.
o tlo n and after 9 harfl. fitebt in
During the 24 food I css days also expected to delay matters.
which dry orgauiratlons e t .r n d
W hile the Oregon commission
r,»««t efforts, botu parties re­ she has been appearing under the
has taken this aetlon to speed
glass
cage
in
the
local
theatre
jected the dry -’erratortal eandb
definite action 01, the Klamath
dues.
Republicans noiuinaicd while the curious pay 50 cents to.
see her, the box office receipts rail situation, railroad heads re­
JUItems, the present aen--a»?r.
cently have given assurance that
have amounted to only «3300.
wh., takes a compromise positip«.
another
conference w ill be held
Expenses have cut into the re­
T b t democrat# nominated, fjrvner
ceipts so heavily that Mrs. Scott's shortly, at which time It is hoped
Ir-ngrrssman Hawes who is re-
share is barely 10 per cent, or all existing differences might lie
,urded as damp, though not a#
abhut «13 a day. Since starting wiped ont.
wet aa Senator James A. Reed
the fast Mrs. Scott’s weight has
W’eta Win In Montana
dropped from 140 to 99 pounds.
Prohibition also was p'omin-
In spit» nf lpw returns from her
th Montana. Wets here te-
sufferings and the warnings of
r.arrded the result a# a victory for
her physician to abandon the fast
them, although t v e of lb # ern-
Mrs. Scott today indicated that
■grtieional candidates, Seoft Leav-
she would go on with the show
‘I» republican, and John M Ev- .
an-, dettOcfat. „ „ o « mhwc by
J ^ e f ln J t e jr n ^
Motorists H sU Up Betweon
»
IM IT ®
FASTING 10 SAVE
<»t
FOREST FIRE HALTS
AUTOMOBILE TRAVEL
• alright wets. Weta say tha Ev-
»?•• has placed-hte seif to abide
by the result of *he state prohi­
bition referendum in n o v e n t b tr
t>nd now count him as a friendly
candidate.
IAGRANDT CHOSfH
Weed and Yreka Be­
cause of Flames
18776437
NEW FEDERAL
BUILDING IS
PLANNED HERE
Postmaster Fred Wagner
Tells Kiwanis Club of
Federal Plans
COOPERATION
URGED
Club# A sknl to Aid in W ork;
Other Matter# Taken up at
Lunrli
BOOTLEG QUEEN IS
FINALLY ARRESTED
AFILO LONG CHASE
Mrs. Florence Frisbee Nab­
bed in Chicago for Se­
attle Police
Uncle Sam Is seriously thinking
of giving Ashland a new federal
building.
Such was the assurance given
member# of the Kiwanis club to­
day noon by Fred A. Wagner,
postmaster, who announced that
the supervising architect of the
U. S. treasury department, had
written to him concerning the
federal building proposal, and
asking him to mkke a preliminary
examination as to the availability
of f suitable sites.
Want# Asnistance
C O L L E G E G IR LS WALK LESS
THAN TWO MILES WHILE THEY
ENJOY R E A L VACATION HIKE
IRVINGE. VINING
- IN EUGENE PAGEANT
tion to give them a “ lift’’, and as Local Man is Chosen for
Principal Role in Rail
a result, the girls have vlsite.l
Celebration
Crater Lake, Oregon Caves and
other scenic attractions in this
section between Corvallis and
Irving E. Vining of Ashland,
Astlafld.
president, of the Oregon state
They gratefully confessed yes- chamber of commerce, was yester-
terday that so far as walking b • day named •’Klalpwa,’.’ the pro-j
foiicerned their trip ha#' been a locutor and principal figure of
failure, but for having a real va­ the pageant of Klatawa to l>e giv-
cation. it his been very m im
a , en hero August 18, J 9 and 20 on
success. They had walked Just n Hayward field, »ays’ the Eugene
mile a id a half. W hile in Ash Register.
land late yesterday afterno >1 thl
Vining will arrive In Eu­
ly b ’ft.
tVrofpi-ls visited with Miss bier-
gene
the
night of August 1«. hay-
But— well, friendly
motorists gtiret i. e i o y t n d
Miss F --».fee
l
ing
made
reservations at the Eu­
just couldn’t resist the tempta- Pratt. I'r.aents from O. A. C
gene hotel for the four days.
When a couple of good looking
college girls atari on a 'vacation
hiking trip and walk Just a mUe
and a half in one week, you’ve
got to admit that the day of un­
to chivalry is far from dead, as ao
many contend.
Thin has been the experience of
Miss M ary L ittle and Mins Ruth
G ill, students a t Oregon Agricul­
tural Collège, who left CorvallH g
w^ek ago to walk to Palo Alto.
Completely garbed in. hiking coir
tames the college girls net ferav e-
Mt.
The charnctcr, “ Klatawa,’’ is
the most romantic and Inspiring
Mr. Wagner urged that the Kl*
CHICAGO, Aug. «.— A red
haired bootleg queen, who climbed wants club, the chamber of com­
from a cabaret chorus to become merce and other civic organiza­
the mistress of a costly home, an tions appoint committee# to work
airplane, a private yacht and a with him in preparing the neces­
partner-husband, has been arrest­ sary data for the govnepment.
J. W . McCoy, past president of
ed here after a six month's chase
to mem-
that led from New York to Env- theclub, made an appeal
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land, Holland and back to Chi- berB t ° »ttend the district Kiwan
' Is convention at Eugene on Aug.
cago.
Beautiful Florence Frisbee, and 20. He M id he fount! from hia
her husband. Carl, are belng're- own experience that tl\pse district
turned to Seattle, Wash., where conventions are o l reak„ralue to
they once flourished as imotleg- individual Kiwanlana as well aa
gers de luxe to a ritxy clientele. to the clubs and he thought Ash­
Before leaving Chicago In the land should be well represented.
cust’ory of federal agents, the Upon motion by him the d u b ap­
queen’’ confessed to her part In pointed President J. H. Hardy as
the prosperous business of run­ the official club delegate and vice-
ning rum Into what she termed president Vic Mills as alternate
the ” l>est’’ homes on Puget Sound. I t also appointed H. C. Onley as
the official secretarial delegate to
the convention. About a half
dasen members signified their in­
tention ot attending the meet­
ing.
J M r. Vining
CM H « S
IS O H D 10 SEA
Honored
President Hardy
announced
that
Irving
E.
Vining
has been
Weed and Yreka yesterday
part in the
From it Is TTern n f <DranratK.M
breathed
the entire
spirit cast.
of tran#porte-|
N n e u ^ - n voted the first honorary member •
Doesn’t H i’t Dry*
x
I «S'
«
B
v u o
a n
breathed the spirit of transport#
of the Ashland Kiwanis club by
“ The auccess of the wets In the Legion Session st Marshfield! w*y ,or
hours.
tlon from the time of the first
the board of directors. This was
primaries in Misrcuri and Mon-
Navy
Seaplanes
Draws 2000 Delegates
1 was burning on both al
»
Indians to tho present day.
done sb a tribute to Mr. Vining’s
I.ina,*t8terday w«»» s highly satis-
And Others
In choosing the #ta(p chamber
’ Murder Defendant Shudders Righty New York Doctors,
civic worth to Ashland and to the
lac’.-îy Indication of a great wei
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so dangerous that California
WA31 1NGTOH, D. -C., Au.’ , it.
of commerce executive, leaders
club.
victory in -th e referendum to he
When Bloody Clothing
Druggists and Others
fletáis refused to let motorist#
of tho Trail to Rail celebration — (U P )— Commander John Rog­
M A R S H F IE L D , Ore., Aug. « . - ] take . chance.
k Vic Mills, chairman of the con­
•’ " I In both of these states n»xt
is Revealed
Are Arrested
stated they believed thaTBhd tn ers, herq of last year’s Hawaiian
n„o
vention committee, urged thnt
X» •«-.miier,’’ Captain H. St.yton, (U P )— La Grande was chosen as
him a man of oratoryal power. naval plane venture, has been or-
al, members who are going to Eu­
national chairman of the Associa­
person- dered to sea duty, starting Aug
SE A TTLE, Wash., Aug. 6.—
N E W YORK, Aug. 6.— The fed­ Imposing physique an
gene register their names with
tion „ against the
Prohibition Oregon American Legion at
( P ) — For the first time since his eral government struck at the ality needed for such a series of , e - nn<t will test out the new PN-I
business session here today.
him
aa speedily as possible.
Amendment, said
heat and flames.
tria l started, Wallaeo Gaines, source of supply of the large class
Delightful Readings
• Is Prophetic Sign
tray.
charged w ith the murder of his of New Yorker# who shun the
Three delightful readings were
"The results yesterday are a but the selection o f La Grande ning. and traffis was
■Iclnhla navy ynrd.
Announ.-e-
own daughter, Sylvia; .showed bpeak-«aftteR and mix their drink#
Approximately ( ,l|S l:ll lulB luurlIlu|
given by Miss Carmelita Wood-
clear indication of what may be was unanimous.
ment qf the change in order.» was
deep emotion which brought tears a t home yesterday when 80 doc­
worth of Eugene, w ho won the
expected not only in the two 2000 delegates, alternates and was- not definitely
made by navy c.epartmer.t o f f l r - ' OI “"T?“’
W°”
to his eyes today. He wept openly tors, druggists and whiskey ag­
j or or not another
i If* i Is»
i « I » s i I a v o s f a . ’iFr^n
«• v
.
state oratorical contest * for
»Infeg involved, but in many oth­ visitors are here.
««is
«#»»#
»*«!«>■•
b l» late yesterday. Cxnmnnder
as the dainty undergarments of ents were indicted.
In the finance report ft was WOnld be required,
gon and placed third In the na
er western states in the campaigns
Pogers will be succeeded ns as­
the Victim were held liefore the
Conspiracy to violate the pro­
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of this year,. The last time Mon­ shown that during the past year.
tlonal oratorical contest at Den-,
sistent chief of the bureau <»i aer-
Jury and Identified. He shuil- hibition act and to defraud the:
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iap »th« vot«
* " m °F
ver out of a field of more than
tana had a state-wide
the »39.093.75 was turn-
or».utlcs by C#r>>»(n Emory S.
dered
violently
as
the
garments
government
was
the
principal'
-rtate voted dry by about 50,000 1 ed ,nt0 the national treasury and
300- contestants. She was espec­
Land.
were taken from the wrappings. charge in the.-Unlted States grand.
ially effective in her reading of
raa'ority. There Is every „reason »25,543 was given the Doembech
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John Reynolds, who first dis­ Jury*h wholesale issue of true; Four Arrested in Connection
Edward Guest’s “ I t Takes • Heap
to lel.eve that the wet am .loritr er hospital fund.
bills.
Perjury
was
added,
how­
With charges of “ Crime
covered the body on the shores of
Of L ivin ’ In A House To C»1I It
Dr. E. B. Stewart of Roaehurg.
In November will rea?h at least
Green Lake, was the first witness ever, In the cases of several de­
Home.”
state commander, in his annuo 1
this figure.”
- -
called
by the prosecution. He told fendants.
report said that Oregon is fifteen­
The house committee, of which
An Investigation which result­
of having found the shoes on a
H. L. .Clayeomb |a chairman, will
th in membership standing In the Federal Official Indies
D E N V E R , Colo., Aug. B. iji-
trail and the body in a grove of ed in the indictments has been in qulry Into an alleged "vice ring
United States.
v-
have charge of the luncheon next
That, Plans far Post
progress since November, 1925.
bashes and tyees.
week.
Panl B. McDonald of Medford
Involving,
according
to
Acting
Office Are Near
was elected grand chef de Gare /
District Attorney J. P. O’Connor,
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La Société des 40 Hommqs et 8
number of high school boys, un-
JVOODLAND, Cal., Aug. 6.— A
BEND. Aug. «.— (U P )— 1
Chevaux.
Iverslty students and Denver busl-donble tragedy that reached its
ness men, was begun h$re today climax In a closed automobile on
following the arrest of four men. n highway near here was disclos­
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Aug. 18.
According to O’Connor, the ed yesterday when the bodies of
— The state department of agri­
youths
are believed to have been 1 Mias Irene Vonbray, 22-year-old
CHICAGO,
111.,
Aug.
6.—
(U
P
)
culture has begun a new war on
• CHICAGO, 111.. Aug. «.— (UP)
NEW TO N. Conn., Aug. «.—
when a communication was
— The sun beat down on the mid­
Sacramento cafe entertainer, and
the red spider, California orchard
,— The Illinois Anti-Saloon League
Relatives of Edward
Comstock
edved
here
by
Postmaster
J.
Those
arrested
are
Richard
dle west again today, continuing
Otto Halvorson, also of Sacra­
pest. '
spent
more
then
«180,000
during
flew
50
miles
from
Pleasantville,
Hogan from the office of the
the heat which claimed two score] Beghtol, photographer: W. Wll-i mento, were found In tho ma-
I t was noticed during a recent
the fiscal year ending April 30,
Burial services for Orson A. pervlslng architect of the tn
N. Y., In less than an hour to
of
lives yesterday. Forecast# pre-r1
heat spell that the numbers of Stearns, widely khown Oregon
according'to the testimony of Dr.
keep the youth from going to Jell.
ury department.
dieted even higher temperatures
Police believe the couple died
spider. Increased greatly, with] ploneer> wl„ ,,’e held" aWth; ■ ^ 1
George Safford, as given to tho
.This communication -fs a
Q’Connor said he expected to' In a suicide pact. Both had bul- They carried with them »18 rep­
for today. ■
i
■ ,
resultant loss to fn .lt regions of j 8olenm 8t 2:3# O
>C,O
CY 8unday quest
senate' election Investigating com­
4. .
resenting Stock's fine and ooets
that a survey of avails
lce let wounds In the head.
the San Joaquin and Sacramento' afternoon.
-
mittee here yesterday afternoon.
The funeral was held building sites In Bend, cne nul
which had been Imposed because
valleys. '
.
earlier this week but burial was f.»r ,o federal atruetnr», he mini-
he defied three policemen who
probably
State Entomologist T. Urbahns
delayed the arrival of a surviving a# "fen ns possible.
told him to repair a tall light on
TH» WftATHER
Fui
recommended proper spraying and
his
automobile.
son from Oakland, dal.
m-ro, I ostmaster Hogan hn#
Oregon — F air tonight wl»h
thorough Irrigation as means of
•
1
a
>ed
tc-
provide
Informat'o-i
rela
fog
along
coast.
W
arm
er
in
east
eradicating the red spider.
•ve to federal office cside
portion and Southern
Oregon.
N E W YORK, Aug. «.— Employ-
th • p t (office which w«I< he I
Saturday
temperature ‘sllghtlv Jag the neckties of their Victims
e l in tils building.
•
W ASHINGTON. D. C., Aug.- «
above normal with gentle var­ as thongs with which to bind
-—
( U P )— Assistant Secretary cf
iable winds.
them, two bandits collected »2200
the Navy Robinson announced
from two collectors of the M irror
N E W YO RK . Aug. «.--M rs. here late yesterday that the work
candy stores.
,
CHICAGO, 111., Aug. «.— (U P )
o t rebuilding a part tof the latke
J. A. Churchill, presl*-*»«
ROSEBURG, Ore., Ang.
— Having disclosed «2,000,00 was
r "
received a contribution Denmark. N. J., arsetial, trill be the Southern Oregon state cortesl
(U P )— Forest official» and coun­ «pent in the Pennsylvania prim ar­
latrate Well started Immediately. The arsenal t booi, left bv motor yesterday
ty authorities today offered a re­ ies and »1,000,000 In the Illinois
when she. wee destroyed by an explosion V I Salem '»here he w ill arrange
ward of «500 for Information primary, Chairman Jamas Reed of
POTLAND, Ore.,
Aug.
last mouth, with a big loss of life f« r the pn**ilr? tlon of
u
Ml
W hile yon are a guest In our elty. be certain to vltelt Llthla
leading
the conviction of any tha Senate committee today an-
and property damage.
cctalog of .a# normal sCtx.el. Thu
I
,
Park,
a
playground
of
manv
hcres.
with
the
main
entrance
person starting a forest fire. The npunced that the committee had
relative« entered and said
bcf.klet va« p spared
i
at the Pteap. Where Nature;»' deepest beauties are fonad
offer came as a result of the many completed Its evidence.
Ho re­
1
along th« W lk a that lead yon through the forest border-
Harrisburg — Hop picking here CturchIU :h># wvek end w|,’l*
Pottle was well-to-do. The
e
a
t‘reserve
in
the
Mt.
Hood
sec­
incendiary fires In thl» section fused to comment on th» r»snlt of
1
lag on Ashland creek.
s and spectators demanded begins about August 9. with good pilrted by the state printing
during the present Beason.
the probe In the two states.
tion because of tha fire hasard,
crop in prospect.
p»rtmeat.
m
v u
: M I IS SHOWN MANY INDICTED ON
; BY WALLACE GAINES CONSPIRACY CHARGE
» W M l
BEND SOON TO GET
Double Tragedy
Thought Suicide
p act by Police
Discovery Made
Of Orchard Pest
By Entomologist
Many Dead From
Huge Sum Spent
Big Heat Spell
By Prohi Forces
Stearns Funeral
Plans Are Made
Youth’s Fine is
Carried by Plane
Use Neckties To
Disarm Victims
Reward Offered
On All Firebugs
to
Navy Arsenal to
Be Rebuilt Soon
Senate Probers
Complete Work
Is Denied Alms
Forest Reserve
To Print Catalog
Of Nonna! School
Tidings Advertising pays.
VISIT LITHIA PARK
=
;
by Mr.