Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 10, 1926, Image 1

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DIRECTORS O fiiS Z ä X h o FRENCH GIANTi
Y. H. C. A. GET Discharged Her SHATTERS ALL
SWIM RECORDS
ASHLAND CMMATJB
Without the use of medicine cures
nine oases out of ten of asthma..
This is a proven fact.
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NO. 8
FRIDAY, SEPT. 10. 1926
How
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Autoist
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IS HANGED AT
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SEATTLE, Sept. 9. —
Pedestrians aren't
the
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MADISON,' Wis., Bept. g
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only persons who must be
U 10 — (D P ) — Miss Selma 8
acrobatic to survlce the
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8 Fjelstad, who was dis- 8
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auto traffic.
x
8 charged as deputy clerk 8
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Mounted
Polceman
8 of. Dane county because 8
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Harry Harjow had to do
Plans for Coming Tear Out­ 8 she lacked initiative. en> 8 George Michel Negotiates
Victory of Blaine in Wiscon­
Ii&ac Wolfgang Pays the Ex­ ! » some quick thinking and
lined a t Meeting r f
English Channel in 11 -
sin Election Indicates
treme Penalty After
8 tered the primary elect- 8
8
gymnastics when an auto­
Directors
Hours, 6 Minutes '
Power
Hard Legal Fight
8
ion and defeated Austin 8
mobile driven by E. A.
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Johnson, the clerk who K
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Lundy qf Yakima ran Into
00M Mnm * 8
MAMED 8 had discharged her. Had 8 VDSRKOTTER BEATEN
SPEEDILY EXECUTED 8 Harlow’s horse here. The
STRATEGIC
POSITION
8 Johnson kept his deputy 8
8
pavement, was wet and
To Fix Budget .and Elect 8 until after time for filing 8 Drinks Scotch Whiskey and
Condemned Man in Death 8 Lundy tried in vain to pre­ nUnsnrgent Group Expected
Presiden at Another
Champagne During and
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nomination .papers,
he 8
h
To Hold Balance of
Chamber Just 45 Sec­
8
vent the collision.
Session Sept. 23
After the Swim
8
would have been unoppos- 8
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Power Often
onds; Stays Silent >
Thinking If he fell with
8 ed.' Mias Fjelstad won by 8
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the horse the car might
Plana tor too work of too A s h - g 2600 votes. She says she 8
■ST. M A R G A R E T S BAY. Eng
W ASHING TO N. Sept. 6.— The
SAN Q U EN TIN , Cal.. Bept. 10. 8
run over him the police­
land T . I f . C. A . daring too com- g may hire Johnson to be 8 Sept. 10.— ( U P ) — George Michel,
La Follette group, which was
— ( U P ) — Isaac
Wolfgang,
the 8
man vaulted from his sad­
lag year wore considered at a g her deputy.*
French
swimmer
kicked .out of the republican party
g 45-year-old
"m ilk bottle slayer" of Patrol­ 8
dle and landed on the rad­
mooting of toe board of directors J
broke the
world’s record
for
two years ago. w ill come back In
man Oliver
Dinsmore in
Los 8
iator of the machine.
last night n t Pioneer H all. Ten
swimming the
English channel
the 70th congress, a year hence,
Angeles in November, 1922, paid 8 There he stayed until
directors wore present w ith V . O
here today when completed the
stronger numerically tha,n ever
for the crime by death on the gal­ 8
Lundy succeeded In stop­
N . Smith presiding.
crossing in 11 hour* and six min­
lows here today.
and occupying a dominant strate-
8
ping the automobile.
Committees /fo r too various
utes.
1 gical position. w
The middle aged murderer went 8
Minor bruises to the
phase* of too work wore appoint­
‘T y e beaten the German,” were
T heir renewed strength, togeth­
to hie death without friends or 8
only Injuries which
re­
ed and wore given instruction to
his flrS tw o rd s as he staggered
er with probable gains by the
sulted from the acqident.
relatives near him.
F o r three 8
finish their work os speedily as
np the almost
deserted beach.
democrats in the November elect­
years he had waged a desperate
possible In order toot they might,
Michel lowered the record made The smashing foroe <ith which two interurbnn cars col­ ’ battle to escape the noose,
his
ions, presages an apposition In
submit complete reports at an­
by Ernest -Vlerkotter, the German lided near Monroe, Mich.r is illustrated*here. The cars hit date having been carried to the
the senate that may give that
other mooting scheduled for Sept. Four-Day Section at Rogue who crossed the channel in 12 on a curve. Eight passengers were killed and the two United 8tates supreme court.
adminitsratlon considerable troub­
21.
hours and 42 minutes.
le by blocking its legislative pro­
The execution was without un-
River Is Declared a
motormen and conductors and 22 passengers injured-
gram. The fate of President Coo-
Michel
strode
to
a
tavern
where
Howard
incident
of
any
kind
and
Huge Success
Following are the committees:
i lldge as a third-tarn) candidate
he drank a double Scotch whiskey
was one of the quickest ever held
Budget W . M. Poley, chair-
may become involved.
In the prison.
I t took but 46
Ashland was ehoeen for the and followed this w ith a hearty
i; H . C. Oaley and John Rlgg. 1927 encampment of the South­ breakfast.
Seven Insurgents
seconds for Wolfgang to walk np
He took two drinks of chain-
The election in . Wisconsin of
the stairs of the gallows and drop
ern Oregon Soldiers* and Sailors*
chairman; M. S. Woodworth and Reunion Association at the clos-i Pagne and two lumps of sugar
with his neck dangling at the Russell CriDe, New Athletic John J. Blaine to succeed Sena­
George A. Brisco.
end of the rope.
tor Lenroot brought to seven the
lng session of the four-day en- soaked in cognac and coffee while
Coach, Gçts Fall Work
Nominating — O. F. Carson, campment yesterday kt Rogue crossing the channel. He is a huge
number of senators in the so-call­
Ashland residents are urged to
Wolfgang died silently. Aa the
Started
chairman: S. D. Taylor and W . H irer. Veterans and members of man and powerful. He formerly, .trim the branches of shade trees'1 f irym p l a i n t A g a in s t F r e d e r ­ hood was being placed about his
ed "Insurgent” group, which con­
M. W rig h t.«
head he stood w ith ' eyes down­
the W , R. C. and other auxil- was the French distance-swim in various parts ofAhe city where
Twenty candidates for the Ash­ sistently opposed the administra­
jp Before
Ml
ick Steiwer Up
Baildfog — H. O. Anderson, laries from all parts of Southern m,n< champion.
the branches hang down too low
cast and made no effort to look land high school football team tion under the leadership of the
Probing Body
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chairman; C. N. Gtllmora and O. Oregon were in attendance.
at either officers or spectators.
over the sidewalks. Chief of Po­
smarted light fall practice, this late 8enator La Follette, and
F . Canon:
lice McNabb today called atton-^
SALEM, Ore., Sept., 10. — (U
The
G. W . Nobles of Ashland was
week under the tutelege of Rus­ stands now wjth his son.
The building committee
will elected commander of the asso­
tion to the fact th a t low branches |
_ inveeUgatlon into charges
s e llC rlp e . the new athletic men­ group never has been so strong
endeavor to seek a Main street ciation for
before, numerically.
A ll
sse
tor for the local schools.
the ensuing year.
In many Instances are causing a thgt
steiwer, republl-
classified
as
"Republicans'*
hut
office as general headquarters tor Other officers chosen were: Com­
Crlpe, a graduate of Wasbash
great inconvenience to pedestri- can senatorial candidate, violat­
the ft. M. C. A. daring the first rade Wood, senior vlce-command-
College, is teaching the boys the one. Senator Shipstead of Minne­
ans.
ed the corrupt practice act, -got
year a id e r a fa ll than secretary. er; Comrade Harmon, jun io r vice-
famotfs Notre Dame shift., and sota, Farmer-Labor . member.^ .
under way
before the Marion
The nominating «ommlttee w ill commander; o . O. Van Nstta,
There have never been two In­
w
ith a score of the boys digging
s,
8ts+**itics Show Msny of
county grand Jury today. W . S.
select the nominee fo r president quartermaster;
surgents
at the samettme from
Lulu
Howard,
U’Ren, who filed the complaint, Man Wanted for Killing a into the practice each afterqoon,
Them Are Attending
o f toe aaaeclnUoa, who w ill be chaplain. *
Wisconsin as there wilt be now.
ha.has
high
hopes
of
developing
appeared as one of the ehief w lt-
Regular Services
Year Ago Caught in
Blaine is the second insurgent to
U rd ,
Among the speakers at the en­
a winning team this fall.
to ia morning. , , , '
Petaluma Raid
Sine « ill campment were W. M. B rig g r amt
Passing, punting and backfield win this year. Brobkhart having
8A N FRANCISCO. Sept 18 —
blq complaint, charg-
he adapted sa d the datan for rein- Her. » . F. Pemberton of Ashland (U P ) — Piety and patriotism go
made a comeback.'la Iowa aavant
that Steiwer failed to Het all
PETALUM A. Cal.« Sept. 10. — formations thus far are being tried
tag the seeded toads will be se­ and Rev. Shaw of Central Point. hand in hand at San Francisco
weeks ago. The latter is expect­
out
by
the
boys
to
loosen
np
dor­
expenses, especially his alleged (U P ) — Edward B. Ferris, rani
le c t« .
ed to be elected In November.
Entertainment was provided Presidio, where Uncle Sam’s sold­ Stanfield H u Right to Run
contribution for printing and dis- runner and alleged operator of a mant muscles and getting them
’v Have Real Power
the veterans throughout the four iers are becoming as stauheb re­
Independent Claims
tributlng the so-called ’Mellow ' machine gun which shot and k ill-j in physical shape for the gruel­
W . P. W alter, the new execu­ days, and many of them camped
Strategically,
tbe La Follette
ling
work
which
will
get
under
State
Official
ligiously as they are patriotical­
ticket” which Senator Stanfield ed Deputy Sheriff N. H. Rader
group w ill hold considerable pow­
tive secretary who arrived in the at the park throughout the en­
way
Shortly
after
school
starts
alleges
was
circulated
to
injure
J
during
the
battle
of
Moss
Land-
ly.
city last week, spoke of hie faith campment, which fams declared'j
er, just how much depends upon,
SALEM , Ore., Sept. 10. — (U
Though attendance at religions
ing a year ago, is resting easily within the next 10 days
his candidacy.
In this community and of the ope of the most enjoyable ever
success of the democrats In the
P
)
—
A
formal
dem
urrer
to
the
service is not compulsory at the
In a hospital here.
. .. W ith a m ajority of last year’s
—
wonderful opportunity for the held by the association.
Ferris wa. wounded In an un- ,ett®rmen back on b® «!«•««. P™*- faW
The senate la now
Presidio, where the 30 th Infan- C0“ P’a,“ t «>*» bT W illia m Stone
— / , Or B
. w,nnln* combination
...
composed of 64 republicans, la -
program o f work w ith men and
try is stationed, 10,600 soldiers contesting the rig h t of Robert N.
successful attempt to evade cap-i f?,Ct’
boys and young men which the
eluding five In .the La Follette
k.. ___
__ . _____ . . . . , tola fall are declared good.
were Sunday worshipers there In ' Stanfield to run aa an indei)end-
ture by two federal agents yes­
association ha* to offer. H e was
group,
39
démocrate and one
the past twelve months, accord- ent candidate for United States
terday when he was apprehended*
enthusiastic In his praise o f this
Farmer-Labor member who votes
Ing to Chaplain John R. W right. Senator, was filed In circuit court
on a ranch near here. He was
with the insurgents. Cummins of
city and the hospitality thus far
The total for the entire army was here today by Secretary of State
wounded in the leg but not sor-|
accorded him.
Iowa, whom Brookhart defeated,
1,400,000.
Koser.
lously. He probably w ill be taken
Mr. W a lter left this morning
SAN
Q
U
EN
TIN
,
Cal.,
Sept.
19
and
Fernald of Maine, have died,
Chaplain WMght prepared the
Tbe •®cret* n r declares the cir •
to Salinas tomorrow to face a
for Eugene to bring hi* w ife and
— ( U P ) — Guy Massey’s "Prison­
leaving two placée vacant.
A,
first
systematled
rellgtbus
train-
cuH
coun
lacka
Jwtodlctlon
and
murder charge.
Medford Legion Post Will
er’s 8ong”, which floated from a
son back to Ashland and to' at­
regular republican will succeed
ing
schedule
for
the
army
The
tbMt
tb®
complaint
fails
to
state
Sponsor Affair Tomor­
Fernald.
tend to the shipping of their
plan proved so successful that the sutf,cient facts to constitute a penitentiary cell to become almost
Richard 0. Morton Tells the
row Evening
household goods. They w ill re­
a
national
song,
has
been
the
In­
W ith but slight
démocratie
war department obtained details cause fo r action
Jury of Daugherty’s
turn early next week.
spiration for another prisoners
gains,
the
insurgent
group
will
Sponsored by the Medford of his system for application
Alleged Deal
mein*», hut this time It Is a
regain the balance of power It
throughout
the
army.
American Legion post, a dance
march.
held in 1924, which extended at
w ill be given at the fa ir grounds
N E W YO RK, Sept. 10. — (U
Edward Compton who has three
that time into both houses of con­
pavilion tomorrow night to raise
P ) — Richard C. Morton, star
y '* " i more to complete a seven
gress.
Decocrata w o u ld ,like to
V E N TU R A . Cal., Sept. 10. — witness in the prosecution of for­
funds for the Boy Scout summer
year term, composed the march
pick
up
enough seats to organise
A monument dedicated to the mer. Attorney General Daugherty
camp on the Big Applegate. The
named the "Inaugural" and Band- memory of Don Juan Cabrlllo,
the senate in their own right.
and former Alien Property cus-i
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Nits Hawk orchestra w ill furn­
master Damascus Q. Oallur of PortugueM
h i —
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I 8uch Bn o*«rturn does not seem
G IA N T FOREST, Cal., 8ept. 10 ish the music.
explorer
generally ♦«
todian Thomas M iller, told de-' „ v l ' , ' - ! -
™ - ——
Pedro Menendes and Julio Sal­
San Quentin introduced it recent
— J n u Is all right in It* place
credited with dtscovterthg Cali­ tails of his agreement under which ,,kelsr at th,a ata* B of the con-
The Medford Legion post has
cedo, who were arrested on
teat.
CLEVELAND, Ohio., Sept. 10.
ly when the governor visited here.
hut it * place is not In the silence provided a splendid summer camp
fornia is to be erected here soon. he is alleged to have recovered
— George V e rlis / walked into the charges of shoplifting by local ■ The
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Possible Converts
tune
proved
an
Instant
hit
o f the forests where nature's own on the Big" Applegate fo r the
Ventura civic leaders have or- $7,000,000 In assets from the
central police station here today
C*
* **,
wef °
en,i,° and efforts were begun to have
Beyond
the actual La Follett*
thrills should suffice.
ganlsed a campaign to raise funds| American, Metals company which
Scouts
of
Jackson
County
the county Jail a t Jacksonville u
group,
however,
which w ljl In«
This is the opinion of Con­ and all labor for the camp and asked to be arrested for the last night by Chief of Polled M c -|U Pub" _ ^
for the Cahrillo marker, which was seised during the war.
elude
La
Follette,
Blaine, Norris
gressman Phil D. Swing, E l Cen­ was furnished by members of the murder in November, 1922, at Nahb.
they plan to place on the ex­
The pair waived prelim-'
Portland, of a man named Mike
of Nebraska, F ra ile r and Nye of
tro. a summer visitor here. He Medford post.
plorer’s
grave
on
San
Miguel
is­
Parich. Verii8e said he could no lnary examination when arraign-
North Dakota,
Brookhart and
•poke here against the coavars-
land, off the coast.
ed before Justice o f the Peace
longer stand the haunting mem­
Shipstead, there is a fringe of
lon of tre a t scenic and recreation
Roberts and were bound over to
ory of the crime. Police are hold­
wild progressives such as Êoreh.
spots Into Jsxs resorts.
the grand ju ry under $2000 ball
H iram Johnson of balifoniia.
ing
Verllse
for
investigation.
‘ "The spirit of the forest should
each, which they were unable to
Howell
of Nebraska, and Cousena
a
be retained forever,” he declar­
furnlah. They admitted stealing
’ CHICAGO. 111., Sept. 10, —
8B A T T L E , 8ept. 10. — (U P ) of Michigan, who have several
ed. ‘‘As ta r those who want J*««
Jewelry and wearing apparel val­ ( U P ) — Two bandits today held
— Election of officers and allot­ times opposed the administration.
let them go where Jett 1».
It
ued a t several hundred dollars up the Grand Trunk mall train
ment o f the 1926 tournament will These also must be Included in
doesn't belong In the forest**
J .,H . Hardy, president, H. C,
from local stores.
aa it passed through Harvey, III.,
be the principal business of the any consideration of the actual
N
E
W
H
A
V
E
N
,
Conn.,
Sept.
10.
Gsley, secretary, and Irving F.
a Chicago suburb, and escaped
Pacific Northwest golf associa­ line-up in the 8enate.
— (U P )— The Knights of Colum­
Vlntag, delegate, told of their Im­
w ith two pouches of registered
tion when It convenes Here In an­
bus yesterday started a drive Yor
pressions o f the recent district
a
m ail valued at between $140,000
W ASHINGTON, D. C.. Sept. 10
nual session October 2.
a fund of $1,000,000 to combat
Klwsnls convention at Eugene — (U P )— Oregon has 28 m illion­
•a d $160,000. .
It is understood that J. A. Say-
the
alleged
persecution
of
during the noon luncheon of the aires, according to the figures of
ward of the Colwood Country
the Catholic church io Mexico,
club today noon at the Llthfa Joseph S. McCoy, actuary o f tbe
club, Victoria, B. C„ w ill be the
supreme headquarters of the or­
GRRMANTOWN, F»., Sept 10 Springs hotel.
United States treasury.
Oregon
unanimous recommendation of
der announced here.
PARIS, Sept. 10. — Burglars
— (U P )— Ameriea. today clinched
A ll three delegates declared has the most millionaires of any
the nominating committee for
LIVING STON, M o n t, Sept. 19
Its hold on the' Davis tapnis cup the trip to have been well worth state west of Colorado except broke Into the factory of M. Rig­
president. The Colwood club has — Business and residence districts
hetti.
who
makes
a
specialty
of
fop the seventh consecutive year their while and one which should California, which has 470. Wash­
already been awarded the 1927 were flooded here as a result of a
constructing
electric
burglar
when Vincent Richards and R. aid them In future Klwapls ac­ ington has JU|t 24.
meet.
cloudburst which broke northwest
alarms, and s to lj 12 complete
Norris W illiam s defeated /deques tivities In this city.
CHICAGO, Sept. 10. — W illiam
A strong bid for the 1928 tour­ o f this city. Basements along tbe
alarm systems^ M. Righetti told Shrade, 14, fell from a sixth story
Brngaoa dad
Henri Cochet of
nament was made last year <by route of the Yellowstone
the police he was always too busy window of a hotel? etruck a store
France, «-4, 14, and 8-2. Their
Portland, but it is expected that ware flooded but damage
triumph
gave America Ihreq
to wire his own plant for a burg-! awning and bounced to the side-
the Inglewood
d u b of Seattle the water is not believed
PO
RTLAND,
Sept.
10.
—
lar alarm. •
walk unhurt.
straight victories w ith only two
(U P ) — O. H. McPherson, 41. may ba a stronger contender this Many atreatb reaambled torrente.
mere to play.
accused by his wife of attempting year.
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ta to k ill her, wa* held in ja il to­
, N O R FO LK, V a„ Sept. 18. —
SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 10 —
A diamond, valued at $860.000
day charged with assault with In­
Oregon — Generali fa ir tonight
PITTSBURGH. Sept 10.— (U John Smith, negro« was under W ith resuscitation methods he
tent to k ill.
Is tor sale in New York. There| and Saturday, I Coaler la tba a n *
W hile you are a guest in our ei$y. be certain to viistt Llthis
P ) — The Pirates want tsmper- seatence today to d le ^ a the* elec­ learned as s Boy Scout, Vincent
are times , however when toe ace portion,
Park« a playground of many aerea. with the mala entrance
a rlly Into second place today by tric chair as the resalt of his in­ MscAdam, 17, today revived his
of
diamonds would look" larger.
The
little
girl
who
used
to
play
at tbe Plata, where Nature's deepest beauties are found
dsfsating too Claetnnatl Reda, I dictment, tria l and conviction for sister Ruth, 7, after she had cens­
with Jack* has grown np now and
i t ’s »tm
along the walks that load yon through tho forest bordor-
to 2, In the t i n t gams o f a doable-1 toe mnrder of Mrs. E lls 8. Heath, ed breathing during a paroiysm
Ing on Asblaad crook.
Pendleton will voto on charter dress before batting on
plays w ith Johns sad Henry* as
IO .
Jaman, bat ItV ro a ’t bn h
of coughing.
well.
to allow botter city lighting.
ASUWSLECID
ENCMBfKI Off
M H K
L
People A - Asked ; g g | JJjy «
To Trim Branchés
■ I CHARGES
K M «K B
BECOME B E L K
ENTS.NAB
SUSPECTED S U M
D E « HIED IH
Another Prisoner
Song Is Composed
BENEFIT DANCE FOB
S M M H M
Jazz Resorts in
Woods Condemned
GBAETEVinENCE IS
èmminess
Portland Slayer
Gives Himself Up
; Noted Explorer
Will Be Honored
Reputed Thieves
Are Held in Jail
Mail Train Held
Kiwanians Hear
About Convention
Golf Association ‘
Up By 2 Bandits
Catholics Start
Campaign Drive
28 Millionaires
Listed in Oregon
America Clinches
Big Tennis Honor
Burglar Alarms
Taken By Crooks
Cloudburst Hits
Town in Montana
Boy Uninjured in
Fall From Hotel
Crazed Husband
Held By Police
Sister Saved By
Negro Murderer
Will Be Hanged
Courageous Scout
VISIT LITHIA PARK
To Meet Shortly