Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 14, 1926, Image 1

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Aewapaper For Nearly Fifty Yearf
►AY, AUGUST 1 4 ,1 9 2 6
to Show Loyalty to
irto Received
Longview Child Dead and
Other Critically 111 Prom
Malady
Accidental
Deaths
Leavenworth H eld W orst
Liquor Hole in Rnttre
M iddle W est
STA TE r G I V lN
Captain W alt Hughes is Con­
fident L oads Can Still
W in Rag
SHOOK
PLAY AT GRANTS PA SS
Attorney General H urts Campaign
? to H a lt Open Liquor
Loral Ball Tossers Must Win Oat
To Stand Chance of Topping
League
Helling
SALEM. Or«,., Ang. IV.
The
population ta
Oregon Mate
p en iten tia ry * n<w qti life fajgto-
e«t ppglf of its history, With* 601
convict* within Its w*I)n. *ce*rd<-
laa to • » announceiqspt by prison
•»Metals,' WodneedayJi ’ ’
* <
Which brings to mind mri fact
that two of these 111 conriets are
Ellsworth Kelley and Janies Wll,
Jos. who a year agp today,.Avgust
I t , were among the<fopr Man who
made one of th* gioiti J *4ring
break* tor Hbdrl/ tarfcr ireH *6d
In the prison records. - The break
resulted la the death dfijw o *enl-
tjmtiary guards. Mlftps Holman
and John Sweeney, the shooting to
death of Beit Oregon Jones. the
leader of the convicts and short
liberty tor Tom Murray, Kelley
and Wiltos.
>f
LEAVENWORTH. K*»-. Aug.
i.
W alt Hnghea. skipper of Ash-
if IS.—>Nqt since the distant days
- land's baseball club, is confident
‘i when Chris ■ Nation attempted tb
- his team will win the crucial
• destroy ithe llduor traffic in this
- game from Grants Pass tomor-
ri sta te w th jg few hatchet blew«.
t row at Grants Paas, and when
r has Kanaias been stirred to auch
1 Hughes exudes such confidence
intensity as it has over the pree-
the fang might just as well make
« ent efforts o f Its attorn«? gensr-
1 up their minds that it’s going to
if al, C. E. Griffith, to propel a mop
be a regular he-battle with the
d through, the corn . whiskey and
Ashland team due to come out
n shot-beer Joints of Leavenworth,
on the top end of the score.
I. the moe« notorious watering place
“ Vur gqlng to surprise the fans
i. he says, in i«e entire Middle West.
( a ftttie wheh we line up against
1
Fire» Mayor and Chief
i Grants Pass, and 1 honestly be-
d
• After nourishing the mop for
’ Here we can take their measure,’*
- several weeks, the attorney gèner-
declares Hughes.
al touched i l s camoMgU off to­
More Than Billion Dollars
Roys Look («xxl
day by demanding the resignation
in Excess of Last Year,
So that’s that. The boys held
of Mayor Henry Eraser and the Here is ihe first picture
reach thisconntry of the great demonstration in M e S c o
is Record •
their Anal workout last night and
chief of poliee.*Wllliam Rowe. It
City staged by the M exican Federation of Labor, showing the massed thousands of
looked like a new team altogeth­
was then that he shocked the en­
er.
W ith Peterson back on first
laboring
men
marching
through
the
capital
bearing
banner
ealling
for
support
for
W ASHINGTON, Aug. 14,— Re­
tire state by describing Leaven­
M urray Hangs Reif
base,
Stan
Ptflette
prancing
worth as a wide open town and President Calles in hia conflict with the Roman Catholic church. This picture was sources of 7978 repotting na­
Tom Murray took Ms own life
arQund on third, and Winters cov­
tional
banks
in
the
United
States,
the wettest place West of the taken in the great plaaa, in front of Mexico City’s famous cathedral.
— hanged himself in a death cell
everything around
the
Alaska and Hawaii amounted to ering
. Mississippi.
Kansas
C
ity
Men
May
De
in the prison a short lim e ago.
short
field,
the
boys
looked
to­
125.315,624,000 for June 30, an
Gives State Black Rye • •
cide to Invest in Oregon t
Kelley and Willos, under sentence
tally
different
than
they
did
last
Increase of nearly one billion dol­
Forest Land
If, as : the attorney general
of death, count the days before
lars during the year. J, W. Mc­ Sunday at Medforrf.
charges, has cleaned up Leaven­
they must face the gallows— a
All four teams are now tied in
Intosh,
comptroller of the cur­
_ Northwest jttm ber lands hold worth, and has weeded out city
year after the famous break of
the Southern Oregon league, with
rency
yesterday.
special Interest for O. C. and F. ’ officials wh» sniff at. the prohihi
August
1026.
Loans and discounts, including six wins and six defeats. W ith
J. Buschow of Kansas tílty, who ' tlon law, it has been at the Cost
Tried In ¿the circuit court here
rediscounts,
totalled
$13.417- only three more games to 'be
arrived here today and conferred 1 of giving the state a black eye and Grand Jury W ill H ave Com­
Mrs. Bernice D ay Plan* • 74,000, an Increase of $743,- played, the result of the game to­
and found guilty and condemned
with Arthur Foster of the land 1 o f robbing the populace of their
m ission Inquire la t o
F ight to Escape S ta te’s
to death for the murder of Guard
morrow will play a vital part In
<07,000.
settlement bureau. The Buschow greatest source of pride, next to
M ystery
Sweeney, the three convicts ap­
Prison
the final percentages ot the teams.
United
States
securities
owned
brothers are in the lumber busi­ ■ wheSt crope, namely that K aatU
pealed'their cases to the supreme
- - Ready tor Battle
totalled
$2.469,268,000, a de­
ness at Kansas City where they is the driest state In the Union.
court of the state?
Ashland has been clinging pre-
crease of $67.400,000,
have a large lumber yard. They
Mow the patriotic Kansan who
Murray,- evidently despstrtag of
.carlously to the top run^ for sqv-
also have a miq and other hold­ - tellers« in prohibition—end there
aid in this direction, Murray, the
eral weeks,' having lost
three
ings*^» Oklahoma, and are S ta r­ •re tnore of him per squares Inch
leader of the desperate trio, hang­
straight games after winning six
ing oa extending their holdings here then in any other at-Ao—
ed himself with a bed sheet In his
straight. The boys are now back
into
the Oregon pine belt. They finds himself minus his most tell­
ceil.
hi their old-time form and w ill.
will visit variobs parts of the state ing talking point which was that
Wait for Death
fight to the last inch to topple
inspecting timber lands.
* a e have proved that p ro h ib itio n /
The other men, Kelley, nervous,
Grants Pass Into the /u s t.
can
be enforced by en tore H z it.” .-
white, shifty-eyed — Willos, the
Indications are. that a big crowd
Griffith Starts Thing?
haggard, little black, insolent,
ot fans will Journey down th e -.
It Is all the fault of Attorney 1
these two after * year, have so I
Rogue river to watch the two
General
Griffith, but as he is dry ‘
teams in action. Medford playa
fa r cheated death, while their at­
as the dust that whirls alon t the 1
at Klamath Falla tomorrow.
torneys petition the high court
» J Ashland citizen« today $*eelv«d
cot
ntry roads «) his sta ti this ?
of the state for a rehearing of the
eumtner says no criticism will he 1
* an Invitation .to join Klamath
case on the alleged g ro u d s , that .
I
.’•’•ccted at Mm— at least not
- Falla In th e , fif« t excursion ovyr
the convicts did not receive Jha-
cniy. There is little doubt, how- ' *
• the new taacAdq tine of the Sriuth
tioe at the hand* of the eburt.
ever, that he Jias hurt the f j ding* J
’ ern Pacific betwefti Klamath Falla
\ ‘‘We. hear a gre^t} 4egl' about
and Eugene. * ’
of
a
great
m
aty
people
out
here
.’
River, 302 Feet High,
justice for prisoners— about Jus­
and-It is perhaps a good thing 4
The excursion la being arranged
is Ready
tice for killers.** a Salem attorney
that
he
isn’t
coming
up
f
,r
re-
to
r
the T ra il to Rail celebration
said yesterday while speaking of 1
Found to be Valid
elect ton; for a long time. C
[
at Eugene next week, and Presi­ Petitii
the case. “ Whv' 1* it, I wonder, 1
asure W ill go on
“Never
Was
Quito
Dry”
|
dent
O.
F.
Carson
of
the
ohamber
we hear so little hf Justice and o f ! 1
Ballot
f o r e of th* evidence which At­
of1 commerce' believes Ashland
consolation for the wives o f the 1
torney General ‘Griffith collected
Should h ale seVertll citizens mak­
murdered guards?**
f ’ <
1
wh’ch will have to be lived 1cwn
ing' the trip' with the folks toon
MEDFORD, Ore., Aug. !♦.
iad leafed* that drinking had been
1
(U P }-—Petitions for the Initia­
Automatic Snrinkler is Plac Klamath Falls.
gong n ht re pnoaterrnpted ever 1
Tlie special train will leave tive measure proposing tbe mov­
-. ed. on AU S. P. Lo­
since '.e tvenworth was a trading
Klamath Falls at 7 o’clock next. ing of the Jackson couuty seat
comotives »
post. Unlike the “points” or «.ch­
Thursday ipornln»and will arrive' from Jacksopvllle to Medford
er cities in other states. th<< sa­
In Eugene at 3 o'clock that a fte r-’ have been officially checked and
To, minimize fire
ijazzarrii
loons bore di dnot bother disguis­
or more gouti,’ern p acif|c locomotives are noon. The return trip will atari found* valid, it was anaounced
ing themselves ns drug stores har- #
from Eugene at 10 o’clock Friday hehe ktoflay.
Th petitions con­
including t,eini, equipped ’ wjth automatic
nes sshops, bond houses and soft
night, arriving back at Klamath tained 1833 names which is $13-
i
blasting
tfacfc
sprinklers,’
according
to
drink parlors. ( They conducted J
A total of 140,000 trout fry will
Falls at 7 o’clock Saturday morn­ more than were needed. It was
endicular o eor^e McCormick, general sup-
he planted in Lake of the Wodds,
ing, 1 ■
n»M as r loons after the style of
said.
acclalmed erfntendent of htotive power,
the old days.
’ ,,
*
summer rtoort at the* base of ftft.
A special t*ate of $'9.26 for the
it of Ore-
Practically all locomotives op-
-
• Fnces Tough Job
. ’
McLaughlin, i t , was aanounced
round trip has been made by the
has at" ,epaked bh the M ountain‘district of
today.
Ir is gensrally felt ¿iia" i |- *
railroad. The Pullman charges
ils spring tpe company’s Siariamento divl'i-
Twenty-five thousand Eastern
though the attorney gene*M may d|
usual; The
predlcted |qn havè already been equipped ! also are leas' than
Brook trout were planted yester­
have succeeded in cleaning up
Pullman cars and diner will he
will pass sprinklers are In continuous oper-j
day and twenty-dive thousand
Leavenworth he provided the en*
available for the excursiqplstg all
!®y-
àtlon on all westbound trains be-j
Sllversldes the day before.
emis of prohibition with nmnujnl- tl]
the time the train la in Eugene.
—
t
tween Blue Cafiyon, Summit nnd
Clark Bush, former assistant
The lake, according to raports.
tlon whn he said that the saloons b,
The Klamath Falla band will
>|
' Roseville. Locomotives opernted j
cashier
of the First National
cbntlnues to recede, and la at one
.had been running wide open for tl
furnish music enroute and John­
i
over
mountain
‘
grades
on
the,
Bank,
and
Mrs. Bush will arrive
place atx feet below the high wa­
years, that local offris 1« appar- #(
ny Houston will be song leader.
EL CENTRO, Calif., Aag? 14.
Shasta
Roüté
are
also
sprinkler
hère
thia
evening
from their home
ter mark.-
. > k
. ,
ently were unable or unwilling to tf|
The letter to President Carton
— Nino o’clock Is the curfptr hour
at Long Beach, Cal., for a visit
cope with the problem and that .
froqj
Secretary
Sabin
of
the
K
lam
­
, . SprÎAkléftr extinguished sparks1
for El/Centro doga. •
even Federal men who attempted - q
ath chamber of commerce promis­ of two weeks at the home ot Mr.
Pestland
..kert^fated bÿ heated brake shoesi
Polire Chief Oswalt heard a to put a stopper la the neck of tfie 'H
and Mra. Louis Dodge. The hosts
es local folks a real time If they 1
lacera- ftnd greatly redued possibilities or,
chorus of protests when a canine liquor supply, gave It up a« a had
and their guests will leave to­
last ev»-' fifés. The sprky alto keeps earl will join with Klamath people on 1
coma interfered with thd deep
morrow fQr Lake of the Woods
the Junket. *
by Mrs. wheels cool and adds consldnr-
ot Bi Centro cltlaens. He was nak­
Mr. Carson asks that any per­ where they will spend the coming
na turn- ably to 'th e jlfe of tjres.
Convincing proof o f the worth ed what he Intended to do about
sons desiring to go on the special week. Mr. Bush is now connected
o f the; summer evening concerto
notify the chamber of commerce With a bank at Long Beach.
PASAlJENA,
at Llthta Park-was given Cart
”If a dog i* running around af-
V s 's a tA RicbaW H, q j e , '
as quickly as possible. < AU reser­
Loveland, band director, tn a-let­ ter 0 p. m v tbe chief toid his
E x t e n s iv e Y ie ld American, a^th^rity
vations must be completed
ter frem. aomw udtadwn admifer to n e, "throw him in the pound—
}
, i f i i i < ‘ . » I.
Monday.
•
o f the band which he , yeceivod especially It he is howling.”
yehardMy M tebdon. I ft »
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SANTA ROSA, Cal., Ang. 14.—
The letter follows:*
( KLAMATH >ZLLK Óre.. * Aux. SPRCIAL SBRVICRH ,
“I want to let you know1 that 1
' AT BAPTIST CHURCH
H .— Reames Golf and country
very mneh appreciate the; enter­
P in lc P F
C allfonia apple tree yto Melted
CHICAGO. Ahg- I4A-Cea*$d-
blub
nftié
Mole
cóán
e
will
be
op-
oeiAjm^U from a
oM gravenstaln ,lfi
tainment furatshed by the band
eration o f thk eetabliahmttf «0 a
eiièd
fdVtbe
flrst
tlmè
to
mèm-
under your direction« The men.
* the Arnold Kauffman orchard.
qew permatotrt beedqaarteih’ tor
bérs'dn Sundaymfcrnlng, officials
aU da splendid works; wcptoially
SfUROEON BAX, WH-. Aug. When the branches were finally
bf the blub afiitouhcedP this alfer-
the Knights of PytBfca la Chicago.
<Id.I enjoy tha cornet seotlon sad ^4.— Thousands of cherry picker? stripped here of fruit 146 stand-
fiodn.*'
• y ? - r * » ‘ Bov. J. H. Briscoe, pastor of the i Waehlngtob, Minneepdtle
fhs, soio by you. ,Tour voJee h*e in this section are hailing a m * ard »Brad boxe* ware filled. When
the'certain te vitsit Liúda
With
the<oouree'la
good enough First Baptist church St Compton. dUumsolls wan betorO thd
g talth the asada entradle
very, pleasing, qiHlttito.
-
I *, ¡champion, Otto Woedt of, . Egg the full yield w»a ripening nearly
Condition
to
p
i*
/
on,'
It has been CMIItorata, trill preach at l l i n s l order today IF its I
■Meat Meautfee Are itoudd
“I 0 iftk Ashlapd M vm r^ or- Harbor, ^ho has shattered pre- 100 props, aome of them $0 feqt
derided
Io
dot
pOotpdne1
fclgylnx o'clock A? a t At 8 o’clock la the conveatlo* her*.
iW h
tannte in having,thia leyely enter-, , ,v$eas records ,aroagq here , by [long were required to support the
evening, (lev. fA. Scgswortk W lllfFi» cost $3.0OO,OOtJ M '1
dn/teokti*-
Thk'dokrae
will'
be
talnment every woaic.”
\
picking 410 quarts la a da).
¡limbs,
, t ¡'J
nraeoE
I mated.
open to members only.
y
[
Forest Servici
Experimenter is
New Appointment
Many Trout Fly
To Be Liberated
At Lake O’ Woods
Former Resident
Comes For Visit
Dog Curfew Law
Is Effective in
This Fair Town
isbup
Band Praised b y
Unknown Ad irnrer
ourse
Champion Cherry
vrair
THRK
Huge Building is
Planned by Lodge