Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 23, 1926, Image 1

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M A I . ART A G E R M S
C an not s u r v iv e th ree m o n th s m
th e rush ozon e a t A sh la n d . P u r e
d o m e stic w a te r h elp s.
wn A4U«uft
D aily T idings
Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
(Units«
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to the
-Weekly TUtos«,
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n in o c a se s or 3
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e d ic in e cures
on o f asth m «.
set.
Wire Berries)
A S H L A N D , O R E G O N , M O N D A Y , A U G U S T 2 3 ,1 9 2 6
NO . 300
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H VALENTINO TODAY
ASHLAND O D T ' f U H W WIFE DIES AS If Father
M ltlM
AS CONTENDER FROM LDMl STOKES PLANE FLIES
THIS SEASON
FROH ALASKA
S p u rio u s C h eck s T ota lin g
N e a r ly HOG C ashed On
S a tu r d a y N ig h t
YOUTHS T A K E N 'to«
NOTED
SCREEN
irai» SIH D IT
ON VISIT TO BITTEN B ! RITTLER STAR PASSES
CRATER LAKÉ
IN NEW YORK
business
S ta te C lub L e a d e r s G u e sts o f
\ Mr. a n d M rs. R. W .
MONTERRY. fcallf .^Aug. 23.
P r ice T h is W e e k
(I nited News)—Anti-venom se
SeeilHlm Now!
E . T h o m a s R e sp o n d s T o
T r e a tm e n t F o llo w in g
W o o d s M ish a p
K la m a th P e lic a n s D e fe a t th e
M rs. W illia m L eer S u ccu m b «
L o ca l Club, 11 t o 8, In
A youthful forger."'giving the
T o A tta c k o f Sum m er
W e ir d G am e
name of Ed Burk mulcted Ashland
F lu S a tu r d a y
F IS T
P IQHT
R u d o lp h
V a le n tin o
D ie d
T h is M o rn in g D e s p ite
S u r g ic a l A id
rum was rushed by airplane and
houses out of >99.05
P R E V A IL S with worthless checks Saturday H U S B A N D N O ? L O C A T E D
B IG
night, according to a report made
T IM E
P R O M IS E D taxi from San Francisco yester­
W A S PO O R E M IG R A N T
day to save the life o f'J . E.
a
-
M ary G a ley a n d A d e n a J o y Thompson. 21. a senior at the
C am e T o T h is C o u n tr y A s
M em bers o f P a r tv W h o
Stanford university, who was hit-
G a r d e n e r a n d R o se T o
W in L a k e T r ip
ten by a rattlesnake.
H e ig h ts o f F a m e
L o c a l P a n s K n o ck T w o P e li­ to the police this morning*
T a k es T o A ir I n E ffo rt T o
can R ooters C old; S e a ­
The reputed forger signed the
R ea ch B e d sid e B e fo r e
so n E n d s S u n d a y
name of J. H. Morse to the spuri­
E n d C om es ..
ous checks. He walked into the
Thompson was deer hating In
Plasa Grocery, Wolcott’s grocery
An airplane lost « race with
A happy group of two girls and
PC
w
the hills near Del Monte when
and Hardy brothers and ordered death Saturday night when Mrs.
NEW YQRK CITY. August 23
8
two boys left Ashland thts morn­
.571
Medford
S rattlesnake struck his right leg. (U.P.) [—- Rudolph Valentino,
a sack of flour from each Satur­ Eula Merle Leer, widely known
ing for Crater Lake where, for the
.500
Oranti Pan
1
He killed the snake with the butt who rathe to the Unltc'd States as
day night, fie left an address Ashland matron and mother of
remainder of the week, they will
7
.500
Klamath Falli
of
his gun and called to his com­
four
small
chidsen,
died
in
an
am-
emigrarft gardener and rose
be guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Richard
8
Ashland
6
.429 and asked that the flour be de­
panions
for aid.
buance
enroute
to
a
Medford
hos-
livered this mornltfg. He ten
to heights of fame as a motion
W. Price. The girls are Mary
A reckless ride by automobile picture actor, died at the Poly­
Galey, and Adena Joy of this
What Aihland lacked in base- dereiKchecks for >24.75 at each pita.
Her husband, William Leer, is
to
Monterey followed. No serum clinic hospital here today.
place
and
received
his
change
city. The boys are Eldon Fox of
bal ability It made up in prize
in the mining business at Cordova,
was
available. In response to^an
At
the
Ford
Garage
he
gave
a
Humbly born as the son of a
Silverton and John Fleming of
fighting at Klamath Falla yester­
Alaska, and was notified by cable
urgent
call to San Francisco the farmer in Italy, he died with four
check
for
>24.80.
Troutdale.
day, and although the locals lost
T he, deliverymen this morning last week of his wife’s critical itl-
In addition to Mr. and Mrs. only tuhe or nerilm obtainable In skilled physicians at his bedside,
the ball game 11 to 8 It carried
ness, and he sent word that he
Price the young people are ac­ that city was rushed to Monterey and with the country waiting each
away all honors in the hand-t> discovered there w asfno such ad­
would fly from Cordova to Seat­
companied as chaperone by Mrs. by a relay of airplane and taxi.
hand fistic encounters which en­ dress as that given by the man
word from his sick room.
tle
by
airplane
and
would
rush
The serum was administered at
Wayne A. Pettit, wife of The
livened the proceedings, accord­ They were forced to take the flour
The noted screen actor under-,
from there to Ashland by train.
Oregonian correspondent at Sa­ about 2 o'clock and Injections of wont an emergency operation here
ing to report! of those who Jour­ back to the stores. Then a short
The husband, however, has not
lem.
it were repented through the af­ n week ago yesterday for appen­
neyed over the Green Springs to time later the First National Bank
been
locatedi and is believed to General John J. Pershing has a «hole flpek of orderlies to shine his
The two week’s trip to Crater ternoon. At 7 o’clock physicians dicitis and gastric ulcers. Al-
see the fun.
on which all the cheeps
cherjcs were
be somewhere in the far north, boots and bring him his meals add so on. But here we have his son Lake is being given as a reward announced the youth was respon­
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Robbins, recruit third sacker drawn, notified the stores of the
though hla condition was critical
unaware that his wife has died. Warren (right) engaged in the lowly Job of peeling potatoes as a for the young folks in being the ding to the treatment. ‘
for the locals, planted a well forgeries. The fellow is believed
for aeverla days, he' appeared to
Sommer Flo
Thompson is the son of W. I. have passed the crisis Wednesday
aimed right to the Jaw of Brady to have left the city a short time
common, everyday K. P., at the Citizens Military Training Camp winners in the industrial club
Mrs. Leer had been ill for more
work at the Oregon state fair last Thompson, engineer, now in Mex­
Montgomery,
Klamath second after he cashed the checks Sat­
and was believed well on the road
than a week with an attack of in Minneapolis, Minn. With Pershing is a buddy, H. L. Spencer. year.
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ico City.
basemen, and Montgomery .played urday night.
to-racovarv,-----
Warren says he Isn’t figuring on the army as a career.
summer flu. Complications set in
They wore to have come to
through the rest of the game with
Pleurisy suddenly develQped
last week and her con diton be­
Ashland In a special S. P. car. but
a sore Jaw and split lip. .
Friday,
with a local infection be­
came so critical she was being
Superintendent King was unable
Plenty of Action
taken to a hospital when death
ginning
to spread. From then on
to make the trip, so Mr. and Mrs.
At one time during the game a
overtook her in the ambulance.
he
gradually
grew worse until he
Price brought them down from
couple of Klamath fans started to
Mrs. Leer was 31 years old M<
breathed
his
last
this morning.
Salem yesterday by auto. They
man-handle Umpire Davis. One
a native of South Dakota. She
,
were
guests
at
the
Lithia
Springs
apart at or had his arms aroond the
been a resident of Ashland tar
h ote| last evening.
An X-ray taken after the
A big Lincoln sedan be­
limp trying to shut off his wind
N o te d A m e ric a n E d u c a to r screen
M an y A tte n d F u n er a l fo r several years. Besides her hus-
star’s death showed **rst
longing
to
James
E.
Swan­
n
when a big Ashland fan strode
D r , 0 . T. C raw ford .S to p s
D ie s a t S u m m e r H o m e
bahd and four little children, she
P io n e e r A sh la n d G ran­
the pleurisy which attacked him
son. Klamath Falls bar­ n
down onto the field. Bang! His
H ere On W a y T o C ali­
is survived by her parents, Mr
in N e w E n g la n d
late last week had caused a pois­
ite M an
ber crashed down from the n
fist shot out and Mr. Klamath fan
fo rn ia S c h o o l -
and Mrs. A. M. Finch of Portland.
oning
of the heart wall. His tem­
rim
or
Crater
Lnke
into
h'it the dirt. Wham! He struck
NORTH HARBOR. Me., August perature had mounted to 105
The body will be shipped to n
Many Jackson county pioneers
the
water
1000
feet
below
0
again and another Klamath fan
Dr. C. T. Crawford, who has
23 (U .P.)— Charles W. Elliot, age early today while his pulse was
yesterday attended the funeral Portland tonight under the di­
picked himself out of % f the dust. services of Samuel Penniston, rection of J. p. Dodge and Sons » yesterday. Nobody was in 0 been professor of7 secondary edu­
92.
for 60 years a lender in Am­ hammering 140 strokes a minute.
« the car at the time.
0 cation at the University of Idaho,
From then on the umpire was not widely known Ashland resident, and the funeral will be held Ip
erican
education and president of In a few minutes he had died.
» From reports
brought i visited In Ashland yesterday as
molested as this self same Ash­ who died suddenly last Thursday Portland.
Harvard
for 40 years, died here
J u d ic i a r y
N ot
O rg a n iz e d
Valentino came to the United
» here It was apparent the 0
the guest of Prof. Verne V. Cald­
land fan stood close in the offing evening while on a camping trip
Sunday.
The
body will be sent to States in 1913, having but little
Her parents are caring for the 0
W
e
ll
E
n
o
u
g
h
A
s
s
e
rts
brakes
failed
to
hold,
and
0 well of the normal school psy
to protect him. He appeared at the mouth of the Klamath riv­ little children.
Harvard Wednesday after the fu­ money. He worked as a garden­
» the heavy car hurtled ov­
C h ie f J u s tic e
0 Vhology department. Prof. Craw
willing and able to handle all of er near Requa.
neral service here tomorrow. er due to his agricultural train­
» er he side and down the 0
Klamath Falll should the occasion
ford Is en route to Los Angeles
WASHINGTON, D. C.. Aug, 23. Another funeral servlco will be ing at the Royal Academy. He
0 rough declivity until
Services were conducted from
0 «h ere he will become a member
require.
worked at odd Jobs until a few
— (U P )— Defecls of the adminis­ held at Harvard.
0 crashed at the bottom.
the Épiscopal church, of which
0 of the faculty of the University
It . was a free hitting, loose
years ngo when he became first a
0 The car was broken Into
tration of American criminal law
Mr. Penniston had z been a member
n of Southern California. ' He is
fielding game, with Ashland lead­
dancer
and then a movie star. He
0
are
explained
in
an
exclusive
in-
TVTi«e
TVYallzxv-ir
Ta
hundreds of parts, with 0
for many years. Burial was in
ing up to the fatal eighth. The
one of the foremost educators In terview to United Press by Wll- 1 l r S * " l « l l O r y I k
was
31
years old. having been
0
Hargadine cemetery where mem­
the wreckage strewn all 0
local players had found their bat­
the northwest and has Just pub­ lam Howard Taft, chief Justice,
born
May
5. 1895.
0
bers of the Masonic Lodge had
the way down to the wa­ 0
ting eyes but their fielding; was
lished a new textbook on Methods of the United S ta tes. supremo
By
the
time
his body was re­
0
charge of the services.
ter’s edge, it was report­ 0
D ifferen ces W ill B e P la c e d
off color and they couldn’t protect
of Study. He is accompanied by court.
moved from the hospital this af­
0
ed.
Mr. Penniston had lived in Ash­
the runs they made off Pitcher
0 his family.
B e fo r e C on gress N e x t
Judge Taft declared it was due
FOREST HILLS. N. Y„ Aug. ternoon, a crowd of 7 5 0 .to 1000
land
for
nearly
25
years
and
was
Sounders. . .
M onth
chiefly to the weakening of the 23.— (U P )— Mrs. Molla Mallory persons had gathered about the
known as the father of the granite
Marlow is Star
powers of Judges by restrictive. today won the woman's national main entrance to the hospital.
industry
in this' section.
He Is
MEXICO CITY, Aug. 23.—
Duke Marlow
distinguished
state statutes; to lack of sufflc- tennis championship hy defeating
himself by hitting a home run. He survived by one daughter and four (U P )—- The conflict between
HOLLYWOOD. Cal.. Aug. 23.—
lent expenditure« properly to de- Elizabeth Ryann. 4-6, 6-4. 9-7.
also made a sensational catch o f | 80ns-
whom were here for church and state over religious
tect and prosecute crim inals:! ft was a gruelling match and Mrs. (V P )— Pola Negri, reported as
laws will go before the Mexican!
a hard line drive in deep left cen-| ^ e funeral.
lack of organization of the Judlc- Mallory was hard pressed to sue- engaged to Rudolph Valentno, col­
congress In September. This
ter.
lapsed when Informed, of his
lal force so that they can be sent reed.
was decided in a conference be­
Chester Woods delighted stu where criminal prosecution is
Winters started on the mound W o m a n F r i orbitane
death today. Prostrated with grief
tween President Calles and Arch
dents and faculty members of the congested.
for Ashand and was chucking •>.
the Polish star swooned without
Oregon Is on the way toward
bishope Crozico, JIminez and
normal school with a short violin
good game In spite of his
poor
i
comment
when told the great
But
these
defects
are
not
be­
spending >100,0««,000 on a hlgh-j
Diaz, representing the episcopate
recital at the assembly this mom- yond remedy, he declared. He Is
! screen lover had succumbed.
support.
He whiffed the first
Is em ' Ing. He played Souvenir by Drd-
Eduardo Nestre, who is acting way system. Washington
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All Hollywood was plunged In­
five Klamath batsmen to face
optimistic of the future and ex­
!
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nt#rprlM-
Thel 1* and Rosary by Nevin-Kreisler. pressed delight that America Is)
as intermediary between the
him.
to deep mourning. Studio flags
g way system of thel jje was accompanied by his moth- awakening to the true condition.
church and state, was present at °nnec
were lowered at half mast. All
With Medford winning over
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 23.—
Pacific Northwest will bo the com- er, M rs/E. A. Woods.
the
conference
wheh
lasted
for
BOSTON, Mass., August 28. —
production
nt United Studios was
Grants Pass at Medford yesterday
(U P )— Frank Lee, sole owner
A brother, Harvey Woods, ap
halted. It was under their ban­
the Pear Pickers now appear to Hearing her valuable antique an hour and a half. The situa­ paratlve sparseness of population
and editor of the Northwest Pa­
have all the beat of it for league clock chime ten times at 4 in tion remains Unchanged, but considered gne o f the wonders ofl peered at the normal school last
cific
Farmer, died here today. ners that the Valentino pictures
the
age.
week
with
some
special
music
honors. This season closes next the morning, Mrs. Margaret Sul­ there seemed to be a probability
Hé was 62 years old. He came were produced. Productions also
Help from the federal gover-rwfliich was greaty enjoyed. Miss
•Sunday with Medford and Ash­ livan, an invalid, piloted her that some agreement might be
to Oregon in 1884 and become stopped at the Famous Players-
land playing on the local grounds. wheel chair to Investigate. She reached whereby the clergy conld ment la making it possible to ex- Imogene Wallace wil give some
affiliated with the publication Lasky studio where Pola Ne : •!
has been working.
Klamath Falls plays Grants Pass discovered a burglar In the act of return to the churches pending tend good roada Into remote dia- «Peciai music at the assembly
10 years later.
at Grants Pass. Unless Ashland making away with the timepiece. the presentation to congress of tricta. A fund ..of ..>186,000,0001 Wednesday morning.
Four Medford youths gathered
comes out of its slump and defeats She blockaded the only exit with the church’s plea for reform of waa mad* available In the last
Saturday and came to Ashland From Klamath Fallsx—
congress for cooperation In road|
the constitution.
Medford, neither Grants Pgss nor
to have a good time. They hnd
Miss Waive Withrow of Kla­
her wheelchair and shouted for
building
with the states.
Klamath can overtake the Pear
when police and deputy sheriffs math Falls Is in Ashland visiting
help. The thief was caught.
Pickers. If Ashland should win,
gathered them In and took them at the home ofdWr. and Mrs. Ray­
the winner of the Grants-Pass
to the county Jail at Jacksonville. mond Roger, of 4th street. She
Here From Klamath Italia—
Klamath game wonld go into a tie
Liquor possession charges were is a graduate of the Ashland high
with Medford for league honors.
Ol* Olton o f Klamath Falla
to be filed against them today.
CAPE ORIS NEZ. France, Aug,
school and has a lot of friends
DOVER, Eng., Aug. 23.—Clara
spent th* w«*k end In Aghland vis-
23.-— (UP) — France, Germany
here.
bell« Barrett, who started in her
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I *nd the United States tonight
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Augnat Iting friends.
»
attempt to swim the English
23- The Daqm sister have afle-
ehannel, abandoned the attempt
Returned from Vacation
’ j
Mr.. C. O. Ilojman ot 4 » B * 2 2 " ' ' “ E i* " " 1'
ceedd in changing their name "Left for V a lle jo -
whpn
she was five miles off shore
Edward Brigham, noted singer
Homer Barron and Ed Barron
.
I American colors borne by Lillian
street returned Sunday from a )Cannon of Baltimore. The other
and dramatic recitalist, baa con­ to Gorman. Florenoe Elisabeth, left Sunday for Vallejo tp buy • t 8:30 this afternoon. Seasick­
Helen
Marie,
Margaret
Agnes,
ness and a chill were given as
n
,
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InWnth " Tac*“ on ▼Wttaff relatives swimmers are men The order iu
sented to appear in a return en­
sheep.
the cause.
Regular band practice will be »nd friends In Salem,, Mills City, which they took to the water hera
Funeral Services for David gagement at the Baptist chnrch Jeanette and Gertrude Damm tes­
Mintle, who died last week from this evening at 8 o’clock. An en­ tified In court that thair surname
held nt 8 o’clock this evening at nnrt Portland. Ore., and Olympia. Is: Otto Kemmerichm German»
th e,city hall, and Director Carl Longview. Tacoma. S e ttle . Ev-j 7:48
p. m.
LilH.n C . ^
typfioid fever, were held at 2:80 tirely new program of songs and was detrimental to their social
o ’clock yesterday afternoon from readings will be preeented with life. The court (ranted relief.
Loveland urges all members of er«tt and Westport. Wash. Mrs. United State« 8:10 p. m.
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the organization to he present. HOI
the Dodge chapel, with burial in the exception of » few special
man spent a pleasant month cola Leebriant, Frano«. 8:38
While y o u e r e a guest in our city. he certain to vllslt Lithia
Mountain View cemetery. Scores numbers which will be repeated
The band will give another of Its In a social way besides being able m-
THE WEATHER
• hMyffroaad of many acres. with the main entrance
of friends of the young man and by request. There will be no
popular
outdoor programs at to study t ie new styles and fab- i
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,
aJ K®* We«*, where Nature's deepest beauties are found
Oregon — Fair tonight and
hla family attended the services admission bat a free will offer­ Tuesday. Cooler hi West portion.
along the walks that lead yhn through the forest horder-
Lithia park Thursday evening.
rlcs In the cities, to be used In glv-| t’onflend to Home ■
«■« on Ashland Week.
to offer a final tribute. _
tng her'partons the best serrtcei
Elwood Hedburg R <
ing will be taken.
Light variable winds.
READ tidings class ads
in her line of dressmaking.
i flned to her home with
SOITHERX (»RKGOX U U C H !
sml mm
Big Car Crashes
lu to Crater Lake
, IS WBTO REST
CHARLES » EllOI
COLLEGE EWESSOR
e
BUT EBAINS U t
■MIED
Tennis Champion
Oregon To Spend
Special Music Is
Many Millions In
Given At Normal
Improving Roads{
Farm Editor Is
Called By Dead}
Burglar At Work
and Saves Clock
Quartet of Boys
Found With Booze
Funeral Is Held
Recitalist Will
Appear Tonight
Sisters Allowed
To Change Names
Three Swimmers
Channel Swimmer
Forced to Quit
Try Channel
Band Practice To
Be Held/Tonight
For David Mintle
VISIT LITHIA PARK ____
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