Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 30, 1926, Image 1

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yAEAttTA GERMS
Cannot survive three months iu
the rich osone at Ashland. Pore
domestic water helps.
ASHE £
CLIMATE
Without th< z of medicine cure
nine oases
of ten of asthma. :
This is a f • o c £ ® n fact.
T/te Ttdmi* Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty
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it-Weekiy Tiding«, Volume 41
ASHLAND, OREGON,
R A IN SPOILS SOUTHERN OREGON
NORMAL SCHOOL IS
BALL CONTEST GIVEN RECOGNITION
WITH MEDFORD
Game Called in Middle of
, Third Inning With Lo­
cals Abated
s
Become« Accredited Institu­
tion for State of
California
J. A. Churchill, president of thie
Southern Oregon state normal
school, today received notice from
BIG CROWD ATTENDS the California Commission of Cre­
dentials that the new Ashland
More Than 1200 Persons school is now on th » Ils t of accred­
Brave Stormy Weather
ited schools in tl^e sister state to
—To Play Sunday
the south.
The fallowing letter received by
him
this morning Is self-explana­
A «trenching rein gave Mod-
tory:
ford’« baseball club a temporary
August 20, 1926
respite at the fa ir grounds yes­
terday when the umpire called th e J. A. Churchill, President South­
ern Oregon Normal School, Ash­
game In the middle of the third
land, Ore.
Inning, w ith Ashland leading and
My
Dear M r. Churchill;
almost certain defegt staring the
We have made a careful study
Pear Pickers in the face.
of your bulletin and have also
The score stood 4 to S fbr Ash­
received the letter from the De­
land when the steady drlssie de­
partment of
Education of the
veloped into a steady downpour
State of Oregon stating that your
which sent players and fans alike
normal school is fully accredited
scurrying for shelter.
according to the standards of the
The postponed game probably State Department of Education,
w ill be played o ff next Sunday and that graduates are admitted to
at the fa ir grounds. Directors of certification In Oregoiuaipon the
the two clubs w ill meet at Med­ samp basis as that accorded to'
ford tomorrow night to make a graduates of any standard normal
definite decision. Rain checks gchool In the United States.
were Issued to all cash customers
In view o ftb ls the Commission
yesterday and these w ill be hon­ of Crelentlals is pleased to ad­
ored when the postponed game Is vise that graduates of the South­
played.
ern Oregon Normal School w ill
Glen W inters took the firin g be eligible for the state board ele­
line for the local players, and mentary credentials In California
a fter g ettin g -o ff to a bad start upon the completion of an addi­
in the opening canto, he settled tional half year of college work.
down In this next two frames and As you doubtless know, the stan­
was making the heavy hitters dard in California is a two and
from Medford eat out o f I t s hand. one-half year course at the pres­
Medford scored a pair of runs In ent time. Yon w ill find the re­
the first inning on three hits and quirements for the general ele­
a M t of looap fielding, due to the mentary credentials In California
muddy condition of the Infield.
outlined In detail In the enclosed
bulletin 10 -EL
In the eeeond inning W inters
whiffed two Medford batters and
in the third, struck out three op­
posing batsmen. - He was Just
hitting bis stride and showing a
choice selection of hooks which
were destined to hold Medford
safe throughout.
^Very truly /ours.
COMMISSION OF CREDEN­
TIALS,
• By Evelyn A. Clement.
IL
Blumenstein started the chuck­
ing for the Pear Pickers and went
through the opening frame un-
scatched so fa r as runs were con­ Screen Notables Among the
cerned. But in the second frame,
Throng Paying Parting
the local batsmen started hitting
Tribute to Star
and before M r. Blumenstein knew
What it was a ll about, four runs
N E W YO R K C IT Y , Aug. 30. —
had been chased across the home
(U P ) — Farewell was said today
reserve, w ith five real hits con­
to Rudolph Valentino.
tributing to his downfall.
W hile thousands gathered In
W ith two out and one on base, the streets the body was*curried
Foley relieved Blumenstein and through New Y o rk’s theatrical
retired the side without further district to the church of St. M al­
damage. The locals blanked Med­ achi and there, while thousands
ford in the third and had Just wept, priests intoned prayers for
started what looked like a genu­ his sonl.
ine bombardment against Foley,
The body then returned to the
w ith
O’Brien
hitting .safely gold room of the funeral chapel
through second when the umpire j where it will await the coming of
decided he had enough dampness Vskentlno’s brother, and then will
for one day and called a h alt to be sent to Hollywood to be burled
furth er hostilities.
among the other great of the mo­
Brave Storm Clouds
tion picture world.
Uncounted thousands view the
cortage as It moved down Broad­
way. Mary Plckford. Pola Negri.
Constance and Norma Talmadge,
Douglas Fairbanks and othor
noted screen artists attended the
funeral «enrices
Approximately MOO persons
braved the storm clouds and rain
to witness the epic clash between
the two baseball clubs, and with
fa ir weather prevailing next Sun­
day It is believed all attendance
records for thia part of the state
w ill he broken.
The Grants Pass-Klamath Falls
game was postponed because of
ruin and w ill be played off next
Sunday.
Many
Klamath
and
Grants Pass fans rushed to the
valley to gee the Medford-Ashland
TACOMA, Wash. Aug. 30.
game and most of them were pull­
Slipping from a freight train upon
ing fo r the locals to cop.
which he was trying to steal a
ride to Portland. Edward Leydon,
20, laborer of Ruston,' lost two
legs In the railroad yards hero
last night and died in a hospital
yesterday.
Laborer Killed
Beneath Wheels
Governor Pierce
Here Over Night
Oovernor Walter M. Pierce Was
In Ashland last night and this
morning and left before boon for
Klamath Falls, where he Is sched­
uled to address ther annual con-
vwntiott of the Oregon State Fed­
eration of Labor this afternoon.
The governor la npw busy with
his campaign and will look over
his political fences while in the
Klamath country todky. He will
return td Ashland tonight end
take a night train heck to Salem.
Driver of Horse
Fined for Speed
N EW YO RK, Aug. SO. — When
a magistrat« fined Jacob Nein-
stain .for speeding he asserted,
“Street* of the city are not built
for such exhibition as you gave.
W e have race tracks for speed­
ing.” Nelnsteln had been driving
• hone.
306
IN DAY, AUGUST 30, 192fi
BIG SQUAD OFiffiMlHirs TAiLOR ASKS
Wins Airplane Reliability Tour
MARINES LAND
AT N1CARAIIGUA
Federal Game Warden in
Klamath to Invetigate
New Epidemie
Lives and Property of Amer­
icans To Be Protected
By Soldiers
FRESH WATER NEEDED
Alkali Not Responsible, Is
Claim; New District
Is Affected
LLi
K L A M A T H FALLS, Ore., Aug.
30. — Duck epidemic which wiped
out thousands of game birds in
Tule lake last year, has reap­ W alter Beech (rig h t) la the Jtlbter of the Ford Reliability Tour for
peared not only in Tule lake but In commercial type airplanes, which took a score of mahclnes over
thousands o f miles o f country ^without A serious mishap. He is
flooded lands of Poe Valley.
shown receiving congratulations from Louis Meister of Detroit, who
Pat Daley, field investigator of
took aeoud place.
tbe state game commission, report­
ed today that ducks were dying,
apparently from the same cause as
In Tule lake last year.
28 Carcasses
“ I counted 28 duck carcasses
along the edge of the lake,” he
said. “ Buzzards were In evidence.
Indicating that they too, had
learned of the deaths in Tule lake.
George Tonkl, Uited States
Game Warden from Sdcramento,
arrived in Klamath Falls Saturday
for the purpose of Investigating
the duck epidemic, which accord­
ing to reports received at his.of-’
flee in Sacramento, had broken
out again in Tule lake, Modoc
County, California.
M r. Tonkl
spent several weeks In Klamath
last fall investigating the duck
GOLD BEACH E D IK ASHLAND GIRLS TO
■ . VISITS IN ASHLAND TEACH IN HONOLULU
W. E. Hassler Visits Friends The Misses Silver and Mar­
guerite Hammond To
< Here on Short Vaca­
Sail Tuesday
tion Trip
M I S BEAM BY
German Swimmer Breasts
English Ohahnel in
Record Time
APPROVAL OF
STREET BONDS
Chairman of City . Finance
DOVER, Eng., Aug, 30 (U. P.)
Committee Explains
— Ernest Vlerkotter, German, to­
Special Election
day broke Gertrude Ederle's rec­
MORE TROUBLE LOOMS ord' for swimming the English FUNDS BADLY NEEDED
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channel. He landed at Langdon '»
League of Nations Question Stairs, near Dover, at *2:17 this Improvement Work 1« Es­
Arises in Settlement
afternoon.
sential Before Winter
I Yierkotter’s time was 12 hour»
of Dispute
.» Months Set In
and 41 minutes o,r one hour and
49 minutes less than the record
Reasons why he believes the
W ASHINGTON. Aug.' 30. — made by Gertrude Ederle. Vler­
people should vote for the 35000
(U P ) — Affairs of Nicaragua.
kotter was accompanied by a tug.
Central America trouble center for
years, sprang Into new promlnenco
Saturday night with landing of
200 American bine Jackets at
Bhieflqlds to protect American
lives and property, and a Nlcara
guan protest to the League of Na
tions that Mexico had violated
neutrality rules by aiding a rebel­
lion against the Chamorro de facto
government. The covenamt of the
league and the Monroe doctrine
w ill prevent any league action. It
is believed.
, For Publicity
bond issue for the street fund at
NEW YORK CITE, Aug. 30 (U.
P .l—Gertrude Ederle today chal­
lenged Ernest Vlerkotter to rac©
her across the English channel
next summer. Dudley Field, her
manager, announced ho had sent
the following cable to Vierkot-
ter:
• “Congratulations on great chan­
nel swim. I hope I can race you
across channel next summer to
bring record, back to my sex.
Good luck."
the special election
Wednesday
are advanced by Councilman 8. D.
Taylor, chairman of the finance
committee, in a signed statement
to The Tidlngh today.
The council, by unanimous vote,
authorized the special election
which will be necessary If the
streets are to be put In proper
condition.
M r, Taylor’s Inter­
view, In which he asks for favor­
able action by the voters, follows:
“ Many tax payers apparently do
Observers assert that Nicara­
not
understand why the council
gua’s protest was made for pub­
found It necessary to call a spe­
Misses Kathleen and Isabelle licity purposes. The United States
W . E. Haaaler. editor and pub­
cial election for the purpose of
lisher of the Gold Beach Report­ Silver, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
11.1 remain neutral both as to
issuing bonds to take care of the
er In Curry county, waa a visitor H arry Silver, left yesterday for I the revolution and as to the aid
expenses ot the street department
In Ashland over the • week-end San Francisco, where, with, Mbs I reported to have been given the
w ith Mrs. Hassler and d aughter.' Marguerite Hammond, also of this I revolters by Mexicans. This gov
and it Is my desire to present
H e is taking a well earned vaeo-' city, they w ill sail at 2:30 to- eminent does not recognize the Grand Jury Will Take Over the matter to our citizens through
Investigation Within
tlon after publishing a progress morrow afternoon for Hawaii. The Chamorro government which gain­
your paper. In this day when peo­
Three Weeks
number of hie Interesting and p op-! three young women w ill teach in ed power In a revolution over
ple are demanding every modern
h la r paper laat week. The Re- a private Episcopal girls’ school night,
Improvement, and cities, counties
{(ot being a member of
SOMERVILLE, N. J., Aug. 30. and states are endeavoring to
porter is the only newspaper pub- In Honolulu this winter.
Miss the league, It is not likely the
lished In Curry county and coir j Hammond Is a daughter of hev. league even will take up wjt.h this — W ith W illie Stevens and Henry keep pace with their neighbors,
era the entire county field.
| a n d T f is 7 K K . Hammond o f t W country the protest against Mex­ de ta Bruyere Carpentier refused every tax handling body finds it
Tonkin Puzzled
Trin ity Episcopal church.
Miss ico and in view of the Monroe hall. Alexander Simpson, special almost«1mpossible to stretch the
" I can’t say what th^ trou b le Is
Hammond left for San Francisco doctrine, it is not likely to take prosecutor, today said he expect­ funde at their command suffi­
Friday.
for I don’t know,” he said today
ed to present the famous H all- ciently to cover the demands. Your
the matter up with Mexico,
“ I ’m here to And out if possible
Miss Isabelle Silver, for the pah
Mills murder case to a grand Jury city government la no exception
Land at Bluflclds
In about three weeks.
>y Analysis of.carcasses and By
two years had beeki a'reporter for
to the rule, and so, rather than In­
The marines and sailers wore
th e ’ D ally Tlfflngs Until she fe
Simpson Is confident hie evl
observation.
cur indebtedness for our «acces­
landed
at
Blueflelds
from
the
dence will warrant Indictment of
signed two weeks ago. The Silver
"They say that it is a case of
sors
to wrestle with, or spend
gunboat Galveston at the. Atlantic Mrs. Frances Stevens Hall, her
girls were accompanied to San
alkali water, but I doubt If that Is
money
now and later ask the d tl-
“
Ma”
Ferguson
Beaten
By
port of Nicaragua after Nicara­ half-witted brother
Francisco by their father.
W illie and
the case in Tnle lake, as repeated
guan authorities were reported un­ her cousin, Carpender, on charges sena to authorise this expenditure,
More
Than
Two
to
One
analysts has disclosed that there Is
able to guarantee safety of Amer­ of slaying the Rev. Edward W. we are asking for money to take
' in Primary
'not enough alkali in the water
ican life and property, according Hall hnd Mrs. Eleanor R. Mills care of the necessary street im­
to produce that effect. Dr. Snyder
DAI-LAS, Texas, Aug. 80. —
provements now.
e
to reports to the state department.
when he was here Investigating (U P ) — Tabulation of returns in
N o tin g has been heard from
Starved for Funds
the problem last year contended the Texas run-off prim ary are ex­
•
the gunboat Tulsa sent to the
Because of the fact that they
that It was a case of fowl cholera. pected to show a further Increase
Pacific coast port, Corlnto, on a
apparently produced no revenue,
Fresh W ater Needed
In Dan Moody’s lead over Mrs.
similar mission.
the street and fire departments
" I have felt all along that if M iriam A. Ferguson for the dem­ Week-end Toll Heavier Than
Accumulating troubles In Latin
have always h y n starved for
Last Week, Reports
the
America directly ' affecting the
some means were devised to fresh­ ocratic nomination. W ith
funds to properly carry on their
Indicate
United States, were being studlnd
en up that water In Tule lake count almost complete Moody had
work,
yet without them their Im­
by state officials here tonight and Manslaughter Charge Filed
by letting In a .head of water 469,182 w ith Mfh. Ferguson tra il­
portance
would be realised. Last
Against Ermil
that the situation could be recti­ ing far behind w ith 274,100 votes.
8AN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. may bring about erabarraslng de­
spring, because ot the demand,
Baiai)
asen
fied. Of course it Is impracticable
30. — (U P ) — Tragic death took velopments.
for better streets, the council
W ith Mexico delaying answer­
because of farming Interests there
various forms claiming 18 lives
C LEVELAN D , O„ Aug, 30. — transferred some 33,000 from the
United
States protest
over the week-end on the Pacific ing the
but I don’t see any other way to
Erm il Balanascu, young medical general fund for the purchase of
get results. I t has been proven
coast. Eight persons were killed against alien laws and Catholics student, has been named In a war­ a new grader and other needed
that when the sick ducks are
In automobile crashes. Accidental attending the non-intervention in rant charging manslaughter. In equipment for the street depart­
the Mexican religious contest, the
placed In fresh water they re­
deaths while hunting claimed two Nlcaragiian"
revôlut?onârv"7ctlènn I conn® ^’on W‘‘ h the death of h,s ment and we believe all the eltl-
cover In a short time.
persons.
Four persons were
sweetheart, Dorothy K irk, who sens are agreed that this was
drowned. Twelve of the deaths are endangering citizens and new1 died after taking “love pills”
“ Perhaps If they could drain
money well spent and that the
efforts are required to mediate
were In California.
the seepage water Into another
supplied by the youth.
streets are better cared for than
O LY M P IA . Wash., Aug. 30. —
Oregon deaths 4rere: Independ­ the bitter Chllean-Pruvlan dispute
sump and allow the present Inun­
The
warrant
was
sworn
out
they
ever were before. In doing
The K ing la dead.
e n c e — Philip Lammermler, 28 over Tacna-Arlca provinces.
dated section to dry up, the sit
Friday.
j this work.however, there ba« been
But he happened to be king of
portlaid,* d r o ^ T T in lh e W il
nation would be aided.
The coroner's opinion was that a deficiency incurred fa the street
C harlesM cM lllon of Handle, who lBmette rIver
R n n k o r fi F /d ln w
To Remain Here
Miss K irk's death was the result fund of 11.300 and the fiscal year
reported to biological survey of-
Dallas _ Jack Brown „
Qf H a n k e r » P O llO W
“However, that is all specu­ fleers here that he had trapped 8gn Monlca Cal drowned.
of an overdoes of aphrodisiacs. is only one half gone.
Then,’
Balanescu admitted giving his upon the demand of the people,
lation. I shall, be here for ten the huge cinnamon bear which) •
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sweetheart "love potions to make extensive sidewalk Improvements
days or two weeks closely Investi­ Is declared to have taken toll of t j -. v
were made In the eastern part of
gating the matter. A pen w ill be about 300 sheep annually on tbe x l l ^ I l 1 T1CC 1 5 e e r
eth city, these being charged to
constructed and sick ducks will south side of R ainier National
the adjoining property, but the
be placed therein for observation. Park for several years.
city charter provides that a ll
Whatever can be done feasibly and s The bear weighed 1800 pounds,'
NASHU, Mo., Aug. 30.— (UP)
cross walks shall ba paid for by
practically to remedy the situation McMIUon reported. ,
— W hile the cashier, the presi­
the city, which means there la
on Tule lake will be done.
dent and the Janitor of the Nardin
31800 more to be taken care of.
“Game, authorities are deter­
state bank followed the fire wae-
A considerable asm w ill be nec­
SALEM, Ore., Aug. 30.— There on to a school house fire which
mined to correct the epidemic that
essary to put the streets where
la no sentiment to speak of In he had started, a bandit today
has claimed so many thousands of
KANSAS C ITY, Mo., Aug. 30. these Improvements were made In
England for prohibition, but the entered the bank and stole sev­
birds not only in Tule lake but
— Mrs. C. A. Morton, 19, who is condition for winter travel and
—< ■ ». *
| high price of beer is drying the eral hundred dollars.
other sections also. W e had the
the only lady paper hanger in while thia may also he assessed
D r. Fred C. Ayer of the School country, according to John W.
same problem last year at Grid-
Nashn which is about 20 miles
ley. California. The problem was of Education o f the University o f Collins, here for a London firm from Kansas City hat a population Kansas City and lwlleved to be to the adjoining property the
one of few In the entire country, conncil feala that thia ahonld he
solved when we flooded the affect­ Washington, visited the Southern o f hop dealers.
of only several hundred and a
Oregon
state
normal
school
to­
”
8lnce
the
war
the
price
of
beer
ed section of water with a head
fire here la an event. The bandit says she achieved success with borne by the entire city ns the
the paste brush after proving to streets are used by nil and IS«
of fresh water. In a short time day. Dr. Ayer hps been conduct­ has advanced numerous times tin- escaped In a battered flivver.
herself that, as a housewife, she burden ot the property owners
evidence of the epidemic disap­ ing classes at Stanford University tlleit no longer Is the poor man’s
was a "dub.”
during
the
summer.
d
rin
k,”
said
Colllngs.
“Thy
bever­
peared.”
la large enough In that district.
"Nothing depressed me more
W hile here he conferred with age has been placed above the
" I believe that we are all proud
than a pile of dirty dishes,” de­
Walter B, Redfield and A rthur* reach of the masses
of the Improvement that has been
clares Mrs. Morton w ho was mar­
8. Taylor of the normal school
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made In that part of town, that
ried at 16. "And I couldn’t boll
faculty, who formerly were stu. •
THE
WEATHER
water without burning it. al- we all believe it necessary and
dents nnder him and who are
that whan the voters understand
i though I honestly tried.”
now connected w ith the
local
Oregon — F air In Interior and
why we are asking tor this money
Prof.
A.
C.
Strange
of
the
nor­
school. Dr. Ayer expressed him- cloudy along the coast tonight
they will vote the snm we nah for
mal school gave an Instructive
self
m i being well pleased with and Tuesday. W armer In the In-
John' Arnold, a farm er resid­
w illingly,' though perhaps not
talk on education at the Presby
terlor Tuesday. Gentle winds.
ing at Eagle Mills, waa seriously the normal sehool her«.
gladly. In any case these Improve­
terlan church yesterday. He oc­
injured this morning when an
ments must be paid for an wall
cupied the pulpit In the aheenco
atito strnck a buggy In which he
of the pastor, Rev. tough Mlthel-
as those In other parts o f the city
was riding. The accident occur­
more, who la now w ith his fam­
and I f these bonds' are not author^
red about a mile north of the
PORTLAND, Ore., Ang. 30 (U. land, It w ill be
ily on a vacation trip to Crescent
J. 7
WhUa yotf are a guaat in our city, be oeruin to vlialt Llthla
city.
Mr. Arnold was taken to
P .)— Gus Anderson, a longshore­ part of the eoat to
City.
Prof.
Strange
spoke
on
the
a playground o i many noma, with the main entrance
his home where be la under the
relation of tho public schools and man, was killed today when he party and borrotr
at the Plaaa, where Nktura’a dnepeat beauties are found
care of a physician. Authorities
along the walks that lead yon through the forest border­
educational Institutions to tho fell from a hatch to tha bottom the balance nt
did hot learn the name of the
ing on Ashland creak.
church. A special solo waa given of the hold of the Swedish mot- Interest than tho
autoist who struck him.
by Mrs. Vivian Woodalde.
orship Sinn.
ry .”
HALL - MILLS PROBE
DAN MOODY'S LEAD
- B 6BDWING H B O i
MEEURAGIC DEATH
tore pm S M I
10 BE PR0SECU1EB
Cinnamon Bear;
King Killer of
Sheep Is Trapped
Fire Wagon and
Bank Is Robbed her ,ove me n,ore ”
In London Drys
Up Entire City
Woman Prefers to
Do Man’s Work; Is
Dud As Housewife
Washington Man
Visits in City
Nonnal Teacher
Talks at Church
John Arnold Is
Seriously Hurt
Longshoreman In
Portland Killed
VISIT LITHIA PARK
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