Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 09, 1926, Image 1

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.MALABIA QfiBMS
ASHLAND CLIMATE
.t the nee of medicine cures
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water.helps. V
Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
« O to * W u m
Toll of Traffic Deaths Over
W eeLsnd Lighter
PaatW
Than Usual /
ises ont of ten of asthma.
) a proven fact.
ASHLAND, QBE)
)AY, AUGUST .9, 1926
TROUBLE NOV
BREtBG FOR
in s
Mfanw Authorities Not ta
Press Suicide Death
Pact Case
MIAMI, Fla., Aug. 9.— Slaugh­
ter charges against Baron Mich­
ael Royce-Garrett. Russian noble­
man, who twice' fayed to keep
his suicide pact with his beauti­
ful woman, are likely to,be quash­
ed.
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Authorities were still investi­
gating several phases of the cir­
cumstances in which the Baron­
ets, noted singe)*, plunged to her
death— perhaps stirred by pover­
ty. perhaps under another 'influ­
ence, but efflclals were Indited,
to believe they would have to
drop the charges against the
Baron eventually.
Inferno of California Mountains
Scores of Old-Time Friends
Pay Last Tribute to
ht
' 0. M. Stearns
Eevotation oad Mutiny in
Started in Russia, Dis-*
patches Assert
Phillips Has Too Much Stuff
Score» of Oregon pioneers, in­
on the Ball for Local'
cluding nearly So old time friends
Batters -
from Klamath county, attended
TWO COMMIT SUICIDE
burial services for Orson A, ALL TEAMS NOW TIED
STRONG DENIAL MADE
Stearns, wide)}’ known Oregon
Fourteen Death Are Reported;
London/Jets Two Widely Diverg-
pioneer and Indian fighter, at IheiMolilcr Pitchee Effective Ball Rut
Oregon Fntalttleo Number
F*t Report« Concerning
Mausoleum yesterday afternoon.I
Weak Hitting ('«uses
. / th ree
The qervlee was in charge of the|
Downfall
O. A. R.. of which Mr. Stearns j
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SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Ans. 9
LONDON, Aug. 9.— (U P )—
had long beep a member.
I SOUTHERN OREGON LEAOl'E
— (U P )— Tragedy struck only a
The eulogy was delivered by'
Two absolutely divergent stories
(lancing blow at Pacific coast
Rev. Myron T. Woodworth of the
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of what is taking place hi Soviet
Baptlrt church. Short talks also' Ashland
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states over the past week-end. it
Russia were. laid before the world
» ere given by G. O. Van Natta.j Oranht PaHH
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is shown in reports here to? the
today. From Athens, Bhehareet
United Press.
Death . through
and Warsaw came rutaiors of a
Civil war veteran, and Mr. Arant. Klamath Falls ...9
tragic means claimed 14 persona,
revolution and mutiny In South­ Hundreds of acres of*tall fines and redwoods were burned by a raging forest fire that of Klamath Falls, who had been a Medford ...............6
of whom two were suicides. Near­
ern Russia, with street fighting swept through the Truekeebills, California, near Lake Tahoe. This picture, one of the friend of Mr. Stearns' tor mors
ly 100 persons were seriously In­
than 50 years.
and many deaths reported.
most remarkable pictures of a forest fire ever taken, shows the blaze at its height.
jured.
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Pall bearers were G. O. Van
Ashland dropped Its third
From Moscow came reports
Nine of tbs 14 wage killed In
Natta, W. A. Patricki Captain, A. straight game
yesterday when
saying the foreign office of the
automobile accidents.
Charles
W. Thomas. O. W. Benedict, O. Medford defeated the crippled lo­
soviet government denied all re­
Bdrratt,'president or the Sacra­
W. Noble and Mr. Arant.
port of a revolu tion / claiming
cal club, 9 to 4. after a hard up­
they are simply' the result of an­
mento typographical union and
Mr. Stearns was one of the hill fight.
the Central California conference
ti-Soviet propoganda.
moat colorful pioneer figures of
Phillips, Medford pitcher, held
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t
of typographical onions, was kill­
early Oregon.
He alio was a the local batters helpless during
Tourists returning "recently
es«uameapJE|sae '
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ed with his wife when their car Many Attend Services for from Russia told o t a growing un­
member of the early day legisla­ 'most of the game, the bome boys
Ashland Bov Who Was
struck an overturned car near
rest through the soviet | govern Fsderol ProhiLeader WiR
Increase in Travel Brings ture where he was a central fig­ getting b u rfo u r safe blows off
SALT LAKE, Utah, Aug. 9.—
AnAo Victim ,
Sacramento while returning from
ure In the swamp land fight. It his delivery. Mohler, who did the
ment, with Indications that ft
Make Close Check on
About Change, Starting
Seven small children were left or­
a picnic at Crystal Springs.
- All Permits
Would soon lead to an open revolt.
was said of him that he was, at | chucking for Ashland, was equal-
Tomorrow
Scores of friends of the dead
phans tonight when
Jerome
Oregon deaths include the fol­
Which of the reports is true Is
the time of his death, the last llv-jly as effective but hl« support at
boy and his family yesterday at­ not known in official circles here,
Kreis.
aged
39,
shot
and
killed
lowing;
A third stage will be added to Ing pupil of the first school ever times was wobbly, and he began
CIOUX CITY, Iowa, Aag. 9.—
Reedsport— Emil Hoekfleld, «. tended the funeral services for although there la an Inclination Investigation of the records of his wife, Addle, aged 34, and then the Ashland-Portland schedule at started In Jackson county.
to weaken in the seventh, when
Harold Kincaid, 17-year-old Ash­ to place greater credence to the more than 9,000 doctors and blew out his own brains? Jealousy the Iateiarban Stage company, ac­
drowned In Umpqua river.
Medford put across three runs.
Marshfield, John Pletcher. 11, land boy who died Friday, follow­ fliapatchtes from Athens. Bucha­ druggists in Nebraska, Iowa and is believed to have caused a quar­ cording to announcement today
Ixtgan Gets Homes
ing
injuries
sustained
in
an
auto
rest and Warsaw. •
died from injuries received when
by local officials of the company.
South Dakota has bead ordered rel that ended in the tragedy?
Ashland’s first score came in
ho was struck hff a truck. Mar­ accident, south s f thé " city on
The new stage is being started be­
by Glenn A. Branson, federal pro­
the second inhipg when Johnny
ion N. Chsnowpth. 21, of Milling­ July '24th. Sbrviees were h*U
cause of the Increased motor
hibition director for three dis­
Logae cracked ou( a liner drive
travel.
ton. killed near Marshfield, whe# from the Stock chapel, with Rev.
trict».
to deep right cpnter and circled
Hugh
T.
Mltchelmore
of
the
Pres­
his car left the highway attd ov­
The morning stage will leave at
A move was mads In an attempt
the paths while “Hoosier” Hof-
byterian church it charge.
erturned.
7 o’clock as at present. The stage
to bring stricter observance of the
ford, Medford eenterfleider, rac­
Special music was given by a'
which ha« been Raving here at Herrick Parker Andrews ed after the ball. .
prohibition laws, and especially
quartet
composed or W. M.
Dies at His Home in
10:50 in the morning will now
observance of the laws goveralnt
Two Innings later, . Phillips
Wright, O. M. Frost. Mtss Flor­
Stockton, Kansas
•tart
at
10
o'clock
in
tbe
morn­
Issuance
of
liquor
prescript
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Bradley
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Succumbs
—
w
at
Bellview
Oonnnnnitv
Club
walked
two men and Sunny Moh­
ence Allen and Mias Browk. Six
ing, while the new stage will
The investigation will be made
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Community
Hospital:
ler
cracked
out a Texas leaguer
Sponsors
Lithia
Park
young friends of the boy served
Herrick Parker Andrews? whose
leave here at 3:45 in the attoy-
into records of 9,500 doctors and
Fune eral Today
over second base, scoring both
Affair Tuesday
as pall bearers. .
serious
illness
has
been
a
matter
noon.
1,750 druggists, Brunson self.
m»n. Ashland counted one more
Burial was in the family plot In
The new stage and changed of concern to relatives and friends
Funeral services were held at
What promises to be one of the
in a later inning, for its total of
the HUI cemetery south of the
lately,
passed
away
last
Thurs­
3 eMnek thia afternoon for Izq-JC achedule will become effective to-
attended of "The open atr
city.
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day at Stockton, Kansas, accord­ four.
Forest Blazes in Douglas
Bradleg, » farmer of Talent, orb.. morrow.
in Lithla Park will be stag­
In the seventh Medford began
The
boy
was
the
oldest
son'
of
ing
to word Received by local rel­
Oountv Thought to be
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who died last night at Commun­
its fireworks with a couple of.’
ative». (
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kincaid, wall ed tomorrow night by the Llthianu
Incendiary
ity hospital. The deceased waa
hits ------
and --- a walk,
known Aahlaad residents, who for the benefit of the < Bellview
The funeral topk plaoe yes ter-, infield -------
----- - together
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• native o t Illinois but had lived in
Community
club.
It
will
be
nu
day
and
the
Interment
was
In
th
e!wtth
ai'
error,
which
gave •
live
in
the
Neil
creek
district.
ROSEBURG, Ore., Aug. 9.—
Japlfson cosnty tor many years.
old-fashioned dance add similar tp
Andrews burial plot at Beloit, theni three runs
(U P )— In spit« of rewards offer­
He is survived by his widow, My­
the other old-time affairs which
Kansas
Get Four Runs
ed for the apprehension of per­
ra Wells Bradley.
the BeDqfew club sponsored dur
In the eighth Mohler was taken
sons starting forest fires, several
The deceased, whs a younger
BUCHAREST.
Aug.
9.—
(UP)
ing the winter •and early spring
Services were at Stock’« chapel
brother of Aaron Andrews of out after he had allowed -one
new blazes reported to be of In­
— Unconfirmed reports f r o m nnd were conducted by the Mason­
months.
cendiary origin afe burning in
Fairvidw street, an .qths late H. hit. Davis Went In In an effort
’ ; Some old-time fiddlers will fur­ Moscow reported that the .Russian ic lodge. • Burial Will‘be in the
WASHIffpTQN, Aug. 9.— (UP)
W.
Andrews of Church street. to stem the tW®- An error and
Douglas county today. Onis fire
— Foreign, intervention f In > the
nish the music tot the club and Black Seta fleet had .rebelled- and Stearns cemetery at Talent. '
^Twn stejers,, Mrs. Mary L. Math­ another hit filled the base«. A
near Glendale la Reported to be
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mobilization
of
the
soviet
armyj>
Mexican Uatholic conflict "wllr
most of the proqaedta will be giveh
ews. and Mrs. W. W. Wheeler, fielder’s choice scored one runner.
serious, while three others were
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not be tolerated under any cir­ live In Medford.
to the Bellview Community cldh. had been ordered.
reported near Connell creek.
Then Phillips, Medford pitcher,,
The fleet, according to report,
cumstances,’’ , Mexican Foreign
, Seven Crdwford- peaches were Dancing will start at S:30.
The deceased and his wife spent came to the bat and cracked out
Forest officials charge ranch­
waa
bombarding
a
portion
of
the
.Minister Saenz declared today in
grown by John B. Hair, 575 Lib­
a: number of seasons here during a lucky hit over the first base
ers with starting the fires in the
Rusaiifi coast after occupying th
San Francisco, xlyen out today by
erty
street,
weighed
nearly
six
the
past few ’years and have many bag. Before the right fielder could
hopes of creating better grazing.
citiea of Ketch and Kerson.
the Mexlcari enfb&tmy Aere.
friends
here who will regret to recover the ball, three runners
Only a limited number of fron­ pounds, it was shown Saturday
' Repdrts of civil disorders
•I am absolutely certain that learn of hjb death.
tier ranchers are guilty, officials when M. Hair brought the peach­
had scored.
southern
Russia
have
been
com
no
v
r
ir
n
n
ie
n
t
W
ouia'ere/think
9.
•wmmmwMnw
sa y ..' It Is an annual occurrence es to The Tidings office. Not on­
Ashland started and finished
ing
out
of
Bucharest
for
24
hours.
that for the solution of internal
CHICAGO, Aug. 9,— (U P ).
but exceedingly dangerous . this ly were they exceptionally large,
the game with a crippled infield.
So far there has been no confir­
affairs
conchMlAg
Mexico
any
for­
but they (were likewise Well col-
year because of the unusually dry
But at that, the boys played bet­
mation’ of the stories and the so­ John Byrne, bom qf the. archi­ eign Intrusion would be neces­
bred and Juicy. t Although he Is
weather.
tects’ division of. the board of ed­
ter
btR? than had been expected,
viet
Russian
representatives
in
flqst a| poultry ‘raiser, -the beaches
DE8 MOINES, Iowa, Aug. 9z
ucation, notified 12 o f. hla hirel­ sary," Saenz said.
although
they were unable to
Berlin
yesterday
denied
the
re­
displayed and given to The Tid­ (U P )— Declaring that “aaqanlf
ings to appear, in his office .at 5
hit
Phillips,
whp was pitching
port’
that
there
had
been
any
up­
ings fores;also indicates that.be and battery” and “dlsturbitfg the
p. m; to receive reprimands for
real brand of ball. Winters, pitch­
Is likewise an orchard 1st of more peace” charges are the reeult of rising In the Ukraine.
’being late on the Job. At 6:07
er, w&o substituted at third base,
than average ability.
het weather. Judge H. H. Sawyer
Byrne rushed In breathless from
SPRINGFIELD, 111., Aug. 9.— was a tower of strength on de­
has Instructed court officials to
hurrying in a vain effort to be
discourage the filing of these
(U P )— William Hayes decided to fense, making several sensational
punctual and meekly asking the
kill
himself. He wrote a fare­ stops of hard hit balls.
eases In municipal court». Forty
boya to try dropping around to
Umpire Rassed
per cent of the July cases on 1
well note, leveled a revolver at
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work on time In the future.
As
Is
generally
the case when
BROOKLYN, Aug.
9.— The h|s head, fired aqd fell to the
crowded docket were of this na
BALTIMORE. Aug. 2. — Be­
Ashland
and
Medford
meet, the
turn,
hd
said.
naive admission o f Mrs. Anna floor. After being revived at a
cause he broke a tooth on a pearl
op
RAOINE. Wls., Ang. 9.-i-Chsrg-
Davern in .court he^e that she dis­ hospital, where It was found he Medford fans rassed the players
discovered in an oyster. Frank
BEND, Ore.. Aug. 9.— (UP)-r-
lng that his father, aged 84, had
tilled alcohol to prevent her him had hot been wounded. Hayes ad­ during most of the game, although
Goehr has sued the .cafe man for
Forecastingi immediate construc­
beaten
him
with'the'.buckle
end
band rroin -drinking concoction.» mitted that he had been “scared their attention was mainly direct­
9500, stating that the restaurant
tion
of
a
storage
reservoir
in'
the
of
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belt,
inflicting
injuries
to
dispensed
in speakeasies,
has by the hang” and had fainted ed toward Umpire Davis.
man took away the pearl after the
tie ’ 1 AV '•
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Deschutes basin, which will .b e
Grants Pass continued-its win­
the head and face, Phillip Blake,
from freight. 4
earned
hbr
a
^impended
sentence.
accident. He also states that he
PORtLAND. Oro.,.Aug. 9.—
one of the largest in the state,
aged 94, swore to a warrant. Jha
ning streak by defeating Klamath
She
had
been
arrested
for
violat­
received a heating when he pro»
t^ P )—-ANerious fire is burning
Falls yesterday, so all teams in
tested.
Defendant is George the Arnold Ditch company ' has — SALEM, Ky., Aug. 9.— (U P )—- old man said his don had tried to
the Urater national forest cov­ ing an ordinance against distill­
filed
on
the
entire
run-off
for
“railroad”
hint
to
the
asylum
the
league are now tied for first
Popolons, Greek.
ing
alcohol
in
a
tenement.
storage in the Big Marsh water­ Rescue workers continued work­ •ecure his property? Case was ering- 300 acres of dead Umber.
place
as well as last place.
Douglaa fir, white pine and young
shed, Just east of the Cascade ing this afternoon to reach five dismissed.
With bnt three more games to
miners
burled
In
the
American
Umber, according to word receiv­
summit, south of Bend and near
play, the first season of the neat­
Fluospar and Zinc company mine.
ed here. Almost 100 men are
Crescent Lake.
ly organized Southern Oregon lea­
Virtually all hope of finding the
fighUng the blase and the outlook
EAST RUTHERFORD. N. J . gue should draw out record break­
men alive has been abandoned.
is pepeited to be serioaa.
Aug. 9.— A swamp has curative ing crowds. Ashland goes to
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They have been buried more than
powers, aocordlng to Mrs. Loulso tiranta Pass next Sunday- The
60 hour».
OLYMPIA, Ang. 9.— (U P )—
LO8 ANOELT8, Cal„ Aug. 9.
Behning, a grandmother, who was following week it will go to
Convicted with casting away a
— (U P )— Aimee Semple McPher­
lost overnight in a treacherous Klamath Falla and will eloae the
lighted cigarette carelessly, near
son went into seclusion at a
morass near hers. The damp air peason on the home grounds, meet­
MAR8HFHBLD, Orb., Aug. 9 —
some dried grass, James Farris
mountain reeort today following
cured
leg pains she had suffered ing Medford hero to the
(U
P
)—
Arthur
A.
Murphy
of
Port­
was sentenced to serve 90 days In
a strenuous week-end. The An- for years, she said.
HOOD RIVER, Aug. 9.—C. M
game of the season. The Is
land was elected state command­
Jail. The sentence is designed to Stott, 50, Imwyer for the Mount
ieltts tenifilb evangelist converted
SHREVEPORT, Le., Aug. 9. h -
er or the American Legiort at the
leadership Is now a toes-np with
Instill caution during the dry Hood Milling company, lost bis
approximately 100 persons at a
John Norris, 14 years of age, rie-
weather.
Grants Pass appearing to have
Jig meeting last night.
MOSCOW, Aug. 9.— Special closing session of the state con­
right arm above the elbow today
gro, wae sun-minded In a cotton
vention
here
Saturday.
H6
wo»
the best chance, after wallowing
whan hs waa caught In a cut-off dispatches to the Pravadn report
field andi shot to death by a pos­
in the cellar tor moat ot the
Fellow workmen applied a serio'us disorder» in Odessa. arts- by a landglide vote hver'Jostaph O
se seeking him forjm attack on a
,
Frock,
commander
of
the
Port­
tourniquet and rushed him to the ing from the transfer of several
10-year-old girl,
;
Hood River hospital, where the ehnrches from the old orthodox land poet
church to the new living, or Red
SALEM, Aug. 9.—The Tumalo
mangled limb was amputated.
church.
Irrigation district has filed ap­
^.HANKOW, China, Aug. 9.__ Picnic at Abrams Lake—
WINNIPEG. Man., Aug. 9 - plication with the state engineer
The local American Catholic mis­
Mrs. Domino Provost, and Mrs.
Lashee and penitentiary sentence« for permission to sell three-
While yon are a guest to eur city, be certain to rliall Lithla
sion reports that Father Cunning­ Herslagsr, of Redding, California,
were meted out here yesterday to fourths
------ - second-foot water from
Perk, a playground o f many fftves. with the mein entrance
ham who was captured by bandits dntsrtalned the Loveland Naviga­
three men who were given three CrM««nt l»ke reservoir to the
nt the Pleha, where Nature’4 Oespest beauties arc found
in the western part of the Pro­ tors, with a picnic at Abrams
nnd one-hnlf years imprisonment, 8out,te’’n
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.
Tkh
along the walks that toad yea through the forest border­
vidence of Hunan, July 18, ha» Lake near Mt. Shasta City, Sun­
ten lashee at ones and ten when water involved to the silo would
ing oa Ashlfiad «—
day. '
' if.
bren released.
Advertise la The
he used tor locomotive purposes.
the term expiree.
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HAROLD KINCAID B
LAB TO HIS REST
o a fe m iS ?
m .n o s
Seven Children
Made Orphans by
«Double Suicide
O L D '« M 10
iim m c m
STAGE IS ADDED TO
• PORILAND_
O E M OF LOCAL
K t S M IS OEM
won
w
ell km
ms «
■ flwira
m s RFPORJED
US SrARIING F B
Black Sea Fleet* Z
Thought to Have
Entered Revolt
Mexico to Resent
Foreign Invasion
Of Any Countries
Local Man Grows
Peaches Weighing
Nearly One Pound
Punctuality Not
One Df His Real
Steady Virtue^
Hot Weather is
Cause of F ig h ts.
Declares Jurist
Breaks Tooth on
-Pearl; Files Suit
For $500 Damages Huge Reservoir
To Rise Shortly
Distilled Booze
To Keep Husband
In Home Supply
“Boy” Wants His
“Papa” Arrested"
Entombed Miners
♦ Are Thought Dead
Careless Smoker
Is Sent to Jail
Mill Worker Has
His Arm Cut Off
Boom of Revolver
Causes Would be
Serious Fire in
Crater Reserve
Arthur Murphy is
New Legion Chief Negro is Lynched
Russian Church
Riots Reported
Suicide to Faint
Aimee Will Take
Much Needed Rest
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New Jersey Swamp
Cures Leg Pains
For Girl’s Attack
Chinese Bandits
Liberate Priest
Convicts Given
Sevefe Flogging
Would Sell WSter
For Locomotives
VISIT LITBIA PARK
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