Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 08, 1926, Image 1

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    VATJtWA OBBMS
Cannot tnrvive three months in
the rich raone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps. >
The TUinea Hat Been Ashland’»
ASHLAND^
Without th» nse^
nine cases out
This is a prov^¿>
Newspaper For Nearly Fifty. Year»
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ASHLAND, OREGON, J O N E S P A Y, 8EPT. 8, 1926
James
Burned
lofineers Have Difficulty in
locating Ashland Can­
yon Dam
56, Badly
Stealing
J i b «
Manning, a transient, 56
yean old, la in the Community
hoapttal with severe burns about
the head and face as the result
of being struck by escaping steam
from a Southern Pacific helper
engine.
Manning ««a stealing a ride on
the helper engine which left the
local yard* for the trip up the
Sisklyon grade yesterday. Aa the
train paased through tunnel No.
IS, the steam which had condeo-
sed on the roof of the tunnel
droped off and scalded Manning
severely. He dropped off the en­
gine but managed to swing aboard
the caboose where he told the
train crew of his injuries.
Members of the train crew sent
him back to Ashland for hospital
treatment. He y lll be laid up
for some weeks. It was reported.
La Follette Progressive Is
Ahead of Senator Len­
root Thus Far
Simplicity Marks Final Tri­
bute to the Memory of
Bert R. Greer
Alleged Slayer at Sisson Is
Found on San Fran­
cisco Street
Land Settlement Work For
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 8. —
Present Season Comes
After searching 11 years for. the
to End Today
murderer of hia brother Frank
STABT NEW DRILLING
HUNT
RENOMINATED
LODGES HAVE CHARGE Del Gallo dramatically pointed out ASHLAND TO LOSE OCT
Antonio Faverra on a crowded
R arar Station May Be the
Arizona Democrat Wins Out
Masons and Elks Hold Serv­ downtown street here yesterday Grants Pass Reported Fav­
Scene of Dam; Other
• for the Sixth Consecu­
and demanded his arrest.
ices; Tidings Office
ored for Gateway Office
Bootine Matters
tive Election
According to Del Gallo** story,
Closes Down
Next Season
his brother, Angedo, W&s' found
.Taro of the projected Ashland
decapitated near Sisson, Septem­
Arthur Foster, who has main­
MILWAUKEE, Wla., Sept. 8.—
BURBANK, Cal., Sept. 8. —-
ber
3, 1915, Angelo had been seen tained tbe state land settlement
canyon dam iltee have thus far
(U P )— Governor John Blaine, a
(Special)—^Simplicity marked the
last with Faverra. Since that time i office in Ashland throughout this
La FoUette progressive, today
been found impractical, and en­
f|nal services here this morning
Frank has sought Faverra con­ present summer, left today for
was
leading
Senator
Lenroot,
a
for Bert R. Greer, publisher of
gineers are now making teats at a
tinuously,
believing him respon­ Porlnnd which WiW be his head­
regular, for the republican nom­
the Ashland Tidings and ths Bur­
third site, it was revealed, at the
sible
for
Angelo’s
death.
quarters until tbe land settlement
ination by approximately 10,000
bank Review, who died yesterday
city eouncU meeting last night In
Faverra was arrested and held! movement gets under way again
votes. About three-fourth« of tbo
at St. John’s hospital at Oxnard for Red Bluff authorities. T he!
next year.
vote* have been counted thus far,
report« submitted by City En­
after an extended illness.
man admitted he had been with
and Blaine’s majority is such that
With, the office located in thia
gineer Walker and Water Sup­
From his home-town friends in
Angelo two days before his death, city, Mr. Foster had the oppor­
it is not lielieved Senator Lenroot
erintendent Hosier.
Ashland came many floral tri­
but denied knowing anything tunity of meeting and Interview­
can pass him.
butes which hurled the casket be­ about his murder.
The Winbura site and the Mc-
ing all prospective land settlers
neath a blanket of fragrant pe­
Kieelck site have been abandon­
HUNT
WINS
AGAIN
immediaely
upon their arrival
tals.
Many
messages
of
condo­
ed for tbo time being because of
from
the
south,
and bis office
PHOENIX,
Art*,,-
S
ep
t
8.
lence
aiso
were
received
by
the
the inability to locate bedrock
here has succeeded in locating
bereaved widow and members of
within a reaonable distance of the
many new home owners In various
her family.
surface. Test holes are being dug
parts
of Oregon.
The
funeral
was
just
as
Mr.
at what, la known .at the hanger
He
had wanted to remain hero
Greer
would
hav*
Uked
it.
There
Station site, and experiment* no
until the end of the month be­
the election yesterday, it was in- Phe money that would buyftex, stalwart police dog, from was no ostentation. Members of
far indicate that thia site can be
used, it was reported.
dicated as returns continued to the Kleckner family at Clark’s Lake, Mich., hasn’t been the Masonic and Elk lodges of­ Comrades of Filmdom At­ cause of the projected vlalt to
this section of a number of Owens
tend Burial Serviras
ficiated at the final services,
Farther reports from the en­ Vessels Sold to Foreign Na­
-T
:
Wh,en
Millieent
Kleckner
Jell
Valley
farmers who are now seek-
At
Hollywood
while
(he
pall
bearers,
both
ac­
tions Cannot Be Used
gineer« will be submitted to the
by
more
than
three
to
one
w
r
U
lt°
th
e
la
k
e
a
feW
“K"’
R
ox
Ph^ged
m
after
her
ing
new
locations, but the time
tive
and
honorary,
were
selected
council at the next meeting.
in Wars ’
when these prospective settler*
the democratic senatorial nom-
swam
a
shore
with
hey
dress
clamped
in
his
teeth,
from
his
lodge
brothers
and
close
HOLLYWOOD,
Gaa Sell Bonds
Sept. 8.—
will arrive is so indefinite that the
Senator Cameron, re- “ She’s my pal,” Rex seem« to say in this picture of tlie friends In this city.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 8. — ination.
(UP) — In the shadows of the
City Attorney William Brigg*
Portland office decided to call
p a ir.
(U P )— That American ships will publican, was re-nominated with-
studios where he rose from extra
reported (bat be had gone to
him in from the field.
LOCAL TRIBUTE
not be sold to foreign interests
to king of the aereen at the age
Portland to Interview prospective
There is a persistent report cur­
The whir of the linotype, ma­ •of 31, Rudolph Valentino was
for nse in international trade ap­
bond buyer« and was given as­
rent
both here and In Portland
ODDIE
IB
LEADING
chines,
the
hum
of
the
presses
pears to be the policy of private
1 laid to his final rest yesterday
surance that Ashland’« water
that
Ashland
will lose the land
and
all
other
signs
of
activity
concerns as well as government
CARSON CITY, Nev., Sept. 3.
afternoon hy his film comrades.
bonds could be sold up to 8500,- agencies,
about The Tidings office were 1 Heaped with flowers his brome settlement office next year. Mr.
—
(U
P
)—
Senator
Oddle,
a
world
•00. The bonds would boar ap­
stilted this morning from 10:60 casket was lowered into the Foster declined either to deny or
Fonr ships have been sold to court supporter, had a command­
proximately 5 1-3 percent inter­
o’clock until tnoop, during the golden conch of the crypt at affirm this report, but it is known
Japanese Interests recently and
est, ho was told. Portland bond in each case It was stipulated that ing lead over Mayor E. E. Rob­
that Grants Pass residents have
time
of the fnheral services for
Hollywood mausoleum. The body
attorneys would give a validating the vessels must not be used for erts of Reno. In the republican U ’Ren Charges Against Stei George Putnam of Salem Is Mr. Greer at Burbank.
been urging the removal of the
senatorial
primary.
Ths
demo­
will rest here until a new memor­
opinio* (nr 9100. _
’
, , purposes other than carrying
for Popular Liquor
• wer Will Get Under
The entire staff of The Tidings ial of Italian marble Is built to office to that city and It Is re­
cratic nomination was conceded
Although no definite action Japanese Intercoastal trade.
Referendum
Way Shortly
ported they have been given some
ceased all work As a last hi ark
to Raymond Baker, who was far
perpetuate his memory and re­
woo tekra. the members at the
assurance that their claims will
of
respect
to-the
memory
of
tho
ahead of Patrick McCan«n. his
ceive the body forever.
receive careful consideration.
oWser
and
publisher
of
Tbe
Tid­
opponent.
SALEM,
Ore.,
Sept.
8.
—
(UP)
SALEM. Ore., Sept. 8.— (UP)'
As a lee* token « f h e r le v e .
slon, indicated that aa increase
ings.
-
George
Putnam,
editor
of
the
—
Grand
Jury-investigation
of
the
Pola Negri covered the coffin with
in water rate* is iasvitehle
MOSES IS WINNER ‘
charges of W. S. U’Ren that Fred
a blanket of pink rosebuds as it
whethte th« bond issue passes or
CONCORD, N. H., Sept. 8. — Steiwer, republican senatorial
was lowered into the crypt. Only
n o t TSls Hatter, however, prob­
the pail bearers, the chief mourn­
(UP) — Former Oovernor Rob­ nominee, failed to make a proper
ably will be delayed until after
ers, Miss Negri and Alberto Oug-
ert P. Bass today conceded the 'accounting of campaign expendi­
the first of the year, or until
Rogue
River
Ministerial
As
lieml, Valentino’s brother, were
nomination
to Senator George H. tures, probably will not get un­
some definite program is started
admitted through the cemetery
sociation Plans for
Mosee, whom he opposed In th* der way before tomorrow or Fri­
on the enlargement or th« muni­
City Men Pay 1100
gates.
Hunjrtede - followed the Crescent
'
republican senatorial primary. day.
Meeting
cipal water system.
District Attorney John Carson
and
Crate
in Local
funeral ’ procession from the
New
Era
of
Peace
in
Sight
Senator
Moses
is
leadipg
by
three
Expenses to Date
said that a number of criminal teaching, not force,
The Rogue River Valley Min­ to one.
Church of Good Shepherd where
as Result of Action
Justice-Court
The total expenses to date In isterial- Association will hold Its
cases are being considered and.),a against the saloon
requiem high mass marked tho
at Geneva
the water Investigations and sur­ first« meeting after the summer
that these wild be disposed of first. J
1 1
After paying flnefi of 9100 and
final olwequles.
veys have coat the city aproxl- vacation In the South Methodist
costs before Justice of the Peace
U'Ren arrived here today and is 1 1 1 )0 ^ 0 1 /T T r D H I
GENEVA. Sept. 8. — (UP) —
mately 8715* according to the re­ church of Medford, Dr. J. P. Bray
L. A. Roberts yesterday, E. B.
Germany was admitted to the
port of Water Superintendent Pastor, on Monday, September 27.
McConnahan and W. R. Fleming
testify in case he la called before
iu * a
League of Nations today and wa,
Hosier.
the grand Jury.
P l T lllT f ] [
of Crescent City were taken t*
Luncheon will be served by the
then immediately elevated to per-
The council received and ac­ ladies of the church at 12:80 p.
Medford where they faced charges
! manent membership in the league
cepted the report of the Viewers m. and the meeting will be call­
of having liquor In their posses­
council.
Henceforth Germany
on the Elisabeth street sewer dis­ ed to order 1:15 p. m.
sion. The local fines were ae-
The Dalles Man Dies as Re
Army
general
Flavs
Primar
may
be
expected
to occupy a chair
trict, In which assessments and
seesed
because the men were
“There are many new pastors in
suit of Insect Sting on
is?,
«~innn League
at the international council with
benefits wer* distributed pro rata the valley whom we have not met
found with deer meat In their
Hia Wrist
and Others
the nation« which were neutral
among the property owners.
WASHINGTON. D. C.. Sept. 8 possession.
in these meetings, and ,we would
and those which were enemies — Here's another international
Elmer Smith, an employe of urge them to come ont and get
The pair were arrested by
THE DALLES, Ore., Sept. 8.—
J. R. Plttinger Is now gather.
the city electrical department, Acquainted. All the older men
FORT SCOTT, Kan., Sept. 8. during the war.
complication.
Senator Harris, Chief or Police McNabb and De­
With Germany’s entrance Into democrat of Georgia, ha« return­ puty Game Warden Roy Parr a
was voted an Increase In salary of the Association know the mer­ (U P)— Mike Joyce, employe of a Ing up all vegetable and other — (U P )-—Flaying the evils of the
tlocal tie treating plant, died at a farm exhibits for Che Talent Ir­ primary, the meddling of the anti- the league, hope for a new era ed from Quebec minus hts best
from 8150 to 8176 per month.
abort distance south of the city.
it« of these gatherings, so we hope
local hospital today as the re­ rigation district exhibit at the saloon league and the encroach­ ot tranquility are high. The con­ Pair of pants. A thief sneaked
to see tehem present”, says the
sult of * bite on the wrist by Oregon state fair, and he urge« ment of the federal government summation of agreement of Lo­ Into hts hotel room and was mak­
secretary.
Rome Insect.
He at first paid that all persons who have vege­ on state rights, Major General carno depended upon this action ing away with all of his clothes
The election of officers for the
little attention to the sting bnt tables of any kind whick might James G. Harbord.
addressing
nnd money, but dropped part of
ensuing year la a part of the or­
sought medical attention when he suitable for exhibit purposes the Kansas American Legion con­
them and fled when the senator
der of business. There will also
his arm began to swell. Physi­ get in touch with him aa quickly vention, today urged the-veterans
awakened.
be a helpful paper presented by
cians believe it was a scorpion.
as possible.
to enter politics and “take po­
Rev. J. M. Johnson of Central
HONG KONG, Sept. 8. — (UP)
Mr. Pittinger can be reached litical leadership In your hands.”
Point, on “Is the First Century
— Seven British sailors were kill­
by telephone at 19F2.
“There can be no fear for the
Theology and Experience compa­
ed and 15 wounded in a battle
future of the country when It is
LINDEN, Calif., Sept. 8.-—One tible with the Twentieth Century
Sunday on the Yangtxe river, It
BUCHAREST, Roumanla, Sept.
governed by thoee who fought
husband— 81.60.
Theology and Expedience?*
was officially announced here to-
3-— Queen Marie may see the Pen­
for it,” he declared.
day.
The British naval vessel
dleton
round-up.
She
desires
to
If John Burris, farm hand and
I'Ted M. Schuerman of thia city engaged in battle with Chinese
see a real Western rodeo and the
odd-job man. here, can find a
Indian tribe« on her coming visit and Miss Beatrice Dunhette, for­ troops.
business manager tho« some girl
SOMERVILLE,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
8.
to the United States. She has been merly of Salem, bnt recently of
is going to get • husband for
—
(U
P
)—
Announcement
that
an­
heard
to say that her visit would Medford, were marritd yesterday
ono dollar.
John revealed hia
KANSAS CITY, Sept 8.— Ever
other eye witness to the Hall-
not
be
complete without «eelng afternoon at the Trinity Episco­
altruistic mannerisms in a letter
since Senator James A. Reed pur­
Hills
murder
on
the
Phillips
farm
pal vicarage, with Rev. p. k .
them.
ASTORIA, Ore., Sept. 8, —
tot the local press. He says:
chased a beautiful residence In
near
New
Brunswick
four
years
Hammond officiating. The bride
MI want to start a lottery and Traffic handled over the port of
Kansas City, there have been , JER8EY CITY, Sept. 8. — (U
(or the past three years has
sail ickats at 81.60 aaeh. I am Astoria terminals during the ago has been found, was made rumors that he would not be can­ P) — The combined ages of three
taught English | n the Medford
* bachelor an« only 88 y e a n old, month of August aggregated 89,- tonight by Pplice Inspector John didate for the United States sen­ Portland, Ore., pioneers, now
J.
Underwood.
high school. Mr. Schuerman iv
and good looking. 1*11 marry the 866 tons, exceeding by 6,950 tons
ate again in 1981.
visiting here, reaches a total of
the son of Mr. and Mrs. August
girl who gets the lucky number. the figure of 82,416 tons set in
The senator confirmed th« 888.
The old gentlemen have
Schuerman and is employed as
August, 1985.
rumor« today, raying be Intended Just arrived on a long promised
a Standard Oil salesman here
1
to remain In Kansas City and trip to the ea st They are: Arthur
SMALL ROOF FIRE
SEATTLE,
Wash.,
8ept,
8.—
practice law. At the same time, Devery, 87; J. M. Dills, 76, and
however, he refused to say Edward Stevens, 63. They are, Expecting the stork at his house
A small roof gra at the hatne
whether he Would give up the lifelong cronies. They said, In a early In the morning of March «,
of W. D. Jackson, 60« low*,
D. L. Blair, Seattle, tried for two
called out are apparatus at 8:80
SEATTLE, Wash.. Sept. 8. — Kansas City house for the White chorus: “The Bast is fine; but
hours
to get. central so he could
thia afternoon. Th*
wo*
Bobbed haired Miss Veld* Mor­ House, should th* latter be of­ there Is no place Ilk* Portland
Pullet Ctomes Out
summon a doctor, he alleges.
fered
him.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 8. row, 23, one of the youngest at­
and good old Oregon.” x
oktlggulshed with bfct «light dam­
W
lthFlech—
The delay wae made the basis
— Th* Minnesota W. O, T. U. to­ torneys in Washington, had op­
age to th j house.
WALTBRVILLE.
Sept. 8.— F.
for a 88,600 damage suit on file
MADRID, Sept. 8. — The re­
day rant a formal request to Sec­ portunity today to put her legal
against th* Pacific Trfephone and volt against the rule of Prlmo de MT. Pag* thinks he surely meat
retary of State Kellogg, demand­ training to use.
Telegraph company here today.
Rivera, premier and dictator, has have a world record pallet. 8h*
BACK FROM KLAMATH
ing an investigation into the
She appeared In justice court
boon suppressed, and the artillery was hatched from hi* ew a steak
champagne toast reported to have Ito defend her father, William
Whlle yon ara * guest ln our^dty. be oettoln to vllelt Llthls
At Panaer ot th* Oak street ga­
the
wrather
officer* who directed it suspend­ on March 18, 1988, and new 1«
a plsygronnd of many sores, wlth tbe maln entran««
boon drunk hy William Corcoran, Morrow, and her two brothers.
rage returned thia afternoon from
Oregon
—
Fair
tonight
and
ed from Service. But it would hatching her grat brood ot chick­
at th* Fiara, whoro Natiire’s doepest heautlea ara fonnd
American consul at Boulogne,
along the walke that load yen through th* foraat border-
a brief business visit to Klamath
Thursday. Whrmer Thursday in bp to* optimistic to believe that ens, having stolen her neat out.
France, In honor of Gertrude
ing on Ashland ereek.
Southern Oregon. Light variable the political and military trouble* She 1* flve month* and 84 «eye
Fall«.
Bderte.
coast wind* .
old.
have been definitely settled.
to UKoto vtltKAN
Sneak Thief Gets
Senator’s Pants
at Quebec Hotel
Exhibits Sought
for State Fair
This Guy Wants
Wife; Says H e’s
Handsome Fellow
Roumanian Queen
May See Roundup
Big Gain Shown
at Astoria Port
New Witness In ’
Jim Reed Not To i
Hall Case Found
Run for Senator
British Sailors
Slain in Battle
Local Young Man
Weds Salem Girl
Aged Portlanders
Enjoy Good Visit
’’Dead” Youth Is
Finally Located
Phone Firm Sued
By Seattle Man
Dry8 Are Peeved
Woman Attorney
Defends Father
Spanish Revolt
at U. S. Consul
Brought to End
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