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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1926)
THE WEATHER , Oregon — Local « d a s today. Cloudy tonight'and cooler Thurs day. BE OPTIMISTIC The Ttdmps Ha» Been A thlm d’s f If you believe in Ashland strong” enough,- the town is sure to proa-;, per. -■ ■ 3 Newspaper, For Nearly Fifty Fears W ire Servies) V O L. L ASHLAND, OREGON, IM M O MALONE URGENT NEEDS WILL HAVE VARIED ihdèd E X H IO SALEM OF HOSPITAL ENLARGEMENTS ARE OUTLINED Improvements Costing >200,- 000 Recommended by City Official KESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1926 Heroines Kansas Flood PLANNING FOR REAL ECONOMY Diversified Farm ing W ill be Featured a t Oregon i t W eek F air N ext Superintendent of Local In Visitor« to the Oregon state stitatiou Addresses W o fa ir at Salem next week w ill see m en’s Civic Club one ot the -finest display« of veg REPORT IS OUTLINED etables, fruits and general diver« OTHER TALKS GIVEN slffed -farming that was ever w» 7 ~ t Conaeil To Meet Again Thia Evpa- gathered In the state of Oregon. County Health Leaders And * tag to Consider A ll . .Others Address Big Session This wag the confident assur , Proposals , Here Tuetwloy ance of Ole Arnspiger, manager of the Talpnt Irrigation district, it Improvements and exten- and D. M. Lowe, who le ft • for (By Mrs. Grace E. Andrews) P sionp to the city -water sys Salem this morning with a car An interested group ot women greeted Miss Jean Altchison, sup tem, exclusive ^of the pro load of exhibits from this sec erintendent of the Ashland Com tion. The displays from the T al jected Ashland canyon dam, ent district filled a SoOthern Pa munity hospital, when she pre were recommneded to the cific freight car and weighed sented its needs in the opening city council last night by 8000 pounds. address of a symposium on The display of grains was de "H ealth W o rk.” the theme of the Clyde A. Malone, ex-city manager, who submitted an clared to be by far the finest Civic Club program yesterday These two telephone operators are the heroines of the dis- extended report of his find which ever left this section and afternoon at the Civic Club bouse. astrous flood that sWept the town of Burlington, Kas., and In % brief introduction, Miss contains 15 varieties of certi Miss .lunie Chubb (seated)’ and ings on the water situation. fied seeds. Th* grain display. Altchison referred to the obser-! surrounding territory. __ ____ The improvements suggest w ill be large enough to enter all i.ration of National Hospital Day.I Miss Lois Reed stayed at their switch boards to warn eiti- ed by Mr. Malone would co st' departments at the fair. j May 17, when open house was zens of the danger, although the water was 10 feet dee| the city approximately $200,-i In addition to the general keP‘ at the hospital that the peo- in tfie first floor of the telephone exchange building. 000. J dlversifled exhibit of the Talent P,e ot Ashland might acquaint the display w ill Include themselves with the institution The council will meet in section, 40 different varieties of home- and its needs. special session again this prepared Jellies and an equal ( ‘W bst we need, first of all, Ruins of Jewish evening to consider these number of Jars of fruU which s aid 'th e speaker, "is the in ter proposals and take • some were canned by Mrs. D. M. Ix»we. est of the women of Ashland, in Settlement Found definite action. The report A ll fruits and Jellies are strict the hospital. W ithout an in telli By Archeologists of the engineers on the pro- ly cold packed and were pul up gent interest, any appeal w ill fall without the use of alcohol -or any upon deaf ears. Last May, 48 Property Damage in Coast iwsed dam in the canyon other preservatives. ladles called during the reception JER USA LEM , Sept. 22.— Dis City is Huge, Says probably will not he submit hours. Next May we hope to have covery of the ruins of the first Radio Dispatch ten times that number. ted before next week, it was Jewish settlement in Palestine “ Second, an X-ray machine. A t has lieen made by an arrheloglcaf NEW ORLEANS, La., Sept. 22. stated last night. THEJATALfflES EXPORTS 10 ORENT First among the recom S H O liM H M mendations in the Malone re present, patients have to be taken down town and carried up a flight of stairs for the X-ray examina tion. A portable one'is needed; to give the examination with the minimum of exertion for the pa tient. On Crowson H ill port was the construction of San Francisco and Seattle Both Affected by W ar the auxiliary reservoir on fare in China Crowson bill at an estimated Hospital Growing cost rtf $46.834. "Third, . SXN FRANCI8OO, Sept. 21----- ---------“ a fracture bed for pa- Extcusioits ami im pfote- Sjgi Francisco and Beattie. pro tients suffering from fractared menfs (of the present city cit feeling the sharp plncCof the w a r * * ” ’*” ” ,g hard on the pgnent ents . tlf hl distribution system, whic h on the Yangtse river la Chinn and bard on the nurse to care for ineane the laving of new Port records reveal that im a patient w ith fractured bones, pipes and mains throughout ports of a commodity that Is us using an ordinary bed. The best the city, is also urgently re ed by manufacturers of paints, ! that may be done for him can not commended. This w o r k varnishes, floor coverings and be given under those circum stances." would cost .approximately water - proofing specialties $94,379.12, it is declared in throughout the country, have "The hospital is a growing in the report. Perhaps you did not fallen 50 per cent. The normal stitution. Better Irrigation import value was 21.000,000 a know It, but last month there were 28 patients and but 22 beds. An expansion of the pres month. There were 47 operations. Cots ent irrigation system within The Mercantile Trbst com- the city is’ also needed if f>any of California, which made were used for the extra Patients.” Ashland’s water supply is the survey declares In its trade Miss Altchison concluded with to take care of all needed, review that unless the China a stirring appeal for the club wo Mr. Malone declares, and the troubles end and shipments are men to get behind the hospital needed extensions along this resumed. these manufacturers and make of it what it may be line will cost $21,870.66, is w ill face a serious shortage at come. The Civic Club, at its next business meeting w ill bring the his estimate. the end of thé year. . matter before its members. Another m atter which has Health Work Told to do with the mineral water Mrs. Bertha Denton. Ashland pipe lines also was touchei school nurse, was the second upon. Repairs are needec at the present time to the (Continued on Page T^iree) mineral water system, ant hv the expenditure of ap proximately $14,000, this Case Discovered and Of work could he completed ant One ficials Fear Epidem ic would insure an uninterrupt May Be Started ed supply of mineral water for years to come. W ASHINGTON, Sept. 22.— T y The enlargement of the phoid fever has appeared in M i Persona Who Claimed present lower reservoir, in ami. Have Seen Her W ith creasing its capacity from h r. W illiam R. Redden, medi Ormiston Called 1,800,000 gallons at presen ; cal advisor to the vice-chairman to 2,300,000 gallons is an of the American Red cross, ad ANGELES, Cal., epi. other of his proposals. This vised Red Cross headquarters — LOS ( U P )-‘-Twelve who enlargement, together with here by telephone from Miami to claim to have seen persons Aimee Semple dam repairs and new in night that 22 wells had been dis McPherson and Kenneth Ormis takes, would" cost $33,165. A covered with typhoid infection, together at Carmel Beach concrete by-pass to carry and that one case of the disease ton have been summoned to appear the creek around the reser had been reported. Monday when the evangelist and voir during flood period also her associates w ill be given is needed and would cost preliminary hearing on . charges High School Team $3600, the report stated. of conspiracy to obstruct Justice JIFHOB F E B IS expedition from Berlin Univqrs* •*< ity, headed by Pror, E arnest Be íi4 Un. He declares that the rtiin is, which are near Nablus, ,30 m ile* north of Jerusalem, mark the site of Abraham’s altar, used in the sacrifice of Isaac, and also the burial place of Jacob. - Three persons were killed by — o the hurricane which blew for ni nearly 20 hours at Pensacola according to radio reports re ceived by the naval radio sta tion here from the commander of the Pensacola naval air sta tion. Property damage Is huge, ac cording to thio report, which wiuen j j ¿VI ur standard Lhi Man r ®ald man*r boats ’*«■- « » * , W e i l T> • o ' three Jar<e forelgn "‘ earners. WlH Ketire boon drJven aRround and all roads in- I <p ‘ he city made Impassable by CH.CAGO, M .-T , •“ Thompson, who came to this country from England when be was a boy, worked his way through school and started his career as a tank wagon driver, will retire October 1, as General Manager and member of th<i board of directors or the Stand ard Oil company o f, Indiana Thompson w ill be succeeded by Amos Bali, his assistant. The commander did not know how many persons were Injured. For many hours, a 100-mlle gale prevailed, ihe report said, and at its peak the hurricane blew 120 miles an hour. Bootleggers are about the on ly ones who can afford to drink and most of them have better sense. [Housekeeper is Given Added f Duties in Order to Out Down Expenses Just Housekeeper Her job has been s trlM jr that of housekeeper, buying suppnes, keeping up the linen and manag ing the large establishment so that Mrs. Coolidge could be free to devote herRelf to the social duties of her position, Her work did not Include responsibility for the sliver and other rousehold property. Tifat was ln charge of Major A rthur Brooks,-the presi dent's valet, who died a few days ago. Tho Coolidges decided that as her Was so closely ner regular work was «non? n r wen - m e Charge of the silver and china She will be placed under 210,000 bond, as has been customary Her * < " will b . 2150 a month besides mainten ance in the White House, where she has a suite of rooms on the third floor. Pjenty to Do Beirfft custodian of property means that she will have a list of every Item of government-own ed property in the executive man sion and be responsible for them. (Continued On T H M K MM FOR AIME’S TRIAL OHE R Ä A L SIÊW-ÂÔOVEWMEWAL TÖRHOVEK- m O L O f INTÜ‘ 2b U P - ÛENEIZAU CQNPVbS- LÖI5A ABBLE7AÜCE- AueYooP/ ¿ j w ----- * Page The Tidings herewith presents the views of various merchants end business men who were se lected at random to express their views on business condi Federal Juriat Stricken tions at the present time. Mayor Johnson — We read W ith Apoplexy a t Gear dally of cities throughout the hart Last N ight country meeting catastrophes of GEAR H A RT, Ore., Sept. 22.— major importance and being able (U P )— Cberlee I . Wolverton. to survive them and rebuild Judge of the United States dis themselves oat of the ruins. The trict court, died here from apo news dispatches from stricken plexy last night. He wee 76 years Florida this week bear out thle of age. statement. The fact that a few Judge Wolverton was hare on railroad families have left Ash- a vacation H*M ^ L laad »• aot a catastrophe. I t is In g in a chair ftre-JIdthlB tf more than a minor fn- place when h» suddenly slumped I dustrial. readjustment, and Ash- forward. When friends rushed I Ian<f Is too wall situated sad tod PASSES SUDKNLY to his side he was dead. | progressive to let the departure Judge Wolverton formerly west °F a few families affect It. Busi- sn associate Justice of the state n«88 !• good at the present time, supreme court. He was ap-! an<‘ continue to be so. 'T o pointed to the federal bench In mind, Ashland has nothing 1902. t0 fear. H. G. lenders, Jr.-— The depart ure of the railroad men and | their families will affect us on- , Ijr In a social way. We are los-' log some mighty good cltisons.* but from a business standpoint; Ashland will not be affected? Three) Many new families have moved Postm aster General New Gives Address at Kansas here this summer to bocotno permanent residents. Those City Meeting families will more than offset KANSAS C IT Y , Sept. 22.— the railroad families which have In addition, the normal H arry S. New, postmaster. gen left. eral of the United States, made school will open its doors next an appeal for greater economy week with between 200 and 30A to offset the rilin g costs of’ post students. This is certain to all al service, in an .address here bring increased business • to Tuesday to the National Associa linos of activity, i t ia a face tion of Postmasters, meeting in th a t our dry goods and women'* wear business for August thia annual convention. percent According to. New’« statement, year was 25 Ihe expenditures have I n ' the than it was in August a last eight years increased more ■go. This, to my mind, is than 21.000.000,000 and still Hcient proof that Ashland forging ahead satisfactorily greater expenses are expected. In 1890. ' New said, "the per will continue to do so. L. L. fwedom— Aa a matter of capita aiponditure for stamps was 00 cents; now *tt Is 25.85." fact thia ts an automotive erg, Automotive transportation has been increasing year for year during tho past six years and wl)J continue to increase during the next few years. This, naturally, will minimise the affect of ra il- " road changes, and Ashland has VOUNO8TOW N, O„ Sept. 22. , nothing to fear because a few em- -(U P )— Twenty persons were PloX«« a id tbalr families havd injured, q n . probably fatally b**n been frana transferred by the South- when an explosion wrecked the #rn rnelflo. these fam - Youngstown Grocery | Grocery company c o m p a ,,,M n y , bare &■*< gone to Klamath Falls, and three adjoin adjoining residence« i wh,ch which is essentially a in g, residences; is boon here today. A fter extinguishing t0* n . They are learning that the flames that broke out, fire- orer there they are being charg men started digging for bodies ed higher prices for commodities which might be buried under the than they were here. They begin ruins. to realise that Ashland Is a sate and conservative place to trado, and already some of these fam ilies are returning kero to do their trading. I cannot see where tho railroad change »honte IlliW Olutm mta.. ^na PLEA FOR GREA 1ER El Many Injured’in Store Explosion Meters Needed Showing Üp Good Although he did not urge Legion Will Get J ' its inclusion on the general ___ *... • W ». * w a t e r improvement pro Russell Crlpe, new athletic Returns of Fight gram, Mr. Malone declared coach for Ashland high school. a city-wide svstem of water Is much pleased with the pros By Its New Radio meters is needed if the water pects for this year’s football supply is to be judiciously team, and be Is putting the high conserved. To meter the city school squad through some bard Members of the Ashland Amer would cost $35,000, he said, paces getting them in readiness ican Legion post' expect, to get hut this could be done grad for the season. a ll returns on tho DUmpsey-Tun- ually out of the earnings of Crlpe la teaching his charges ney battle over their new radio the water plant. He quoted the Notre Dame formation and tomorrow evening. The- radio statistics to show where gMfts and thus far is making mt. arrived this week and B ill metering would reduce the marked progress w ith his new Sams Installed It ln quick order water consumption m ater ■W e of play. last evening. The Legionnaires ially. He further quoted fig Local fans who have seen the got all the coast stations last ures showing that Ashland’s boye in action predict that Ash might, and expect to tune In on present water rate is from land high will have a strong one of the stations about 5:30 25 to 05 percent lower than teem In the Held this fall and tomorrow evening and the big other cities of the state with will be a real contender for fight returns. A ll legion mem a population of 3000 or Southern Oregon high school hon ber. are laylted to be' present ors. more. and get the results. Going of Railroad Fam ilies SO M ERVILLE, N. J., Sept. 22. W ill Not Injure Ash —^-Ralph V. Gorallne, vestryman land, is Belief In the church where Dr. Edward CAL QUITE CAUTIOUS Wheeler H all was pastor more OPTIMISM PREVALENT than four years ago. must tell Since Death o f His Valet is Con all he knows” of the Hall-M ills Coming of Nornui| School WiiJ sidering (Jetting Along murders or be, indicted for per More Than Offset S. P .’ , Alone Now jury. State Senator Alax Simp- Leave-Takings Son, special prosecutor in the case, announced Monday night. W ASHINGTON, Sept. 2 2 — The Although Ashland people gen “ I am satisfied with Gorsllne’s Coolidges are introducing another erally regret the going of a num story,” Simpson said. " I have no bit of housekeeping economy in ber of railroad families as the re tified him he has Just 24 hours the W hite House. Instead of hav sult of curtailment of the South to make a complete statement as ern Pacific operations in this ing a special custodian for the to what he saw and heard at the city, from a purely business presidential china, silverware and time of the murder. Unless ho furnlshlngg, this function w ill be standpoint, the shifting of rail does-so. I will lay the esse before road employee to other cities taken ° vef by the housekeeper, the grand ju ry.” has not affected this city ln a El,en A' R1,ey- who W,H con Four years after the crime, business way. ¡¡¡J“6 her regular work ln addl Gorsline admitted he was ln Do The re-establishment of the ° ”he was appointed executive Russeys lane, where Dr. Hail and Southern Oregon normal school Mrs. Eleanor Mills were slain, at will more than offset the going housekeeper last June, succeeding the time they were killed Oor8‘ the Southern Pacific families, Mrs. Ella Jaffers, who had the he/ ou»d not identify t h . merchants generally are agreed: Job 18 years. Miss Riley form er nr the th<* figures n»»,— .v . • voices he heard or ly managed the cafeteria of the while the natural growth ot the which crossed the path of light city during the past summer has Boston department store owned cast by his automobile head been such that business not only by the president's intimate friend, lights. will go along twe same as usual Frank W. Stearns, and he recom but will likewise show an in mended her.so highly to Mrs. Coo crease. lidge that she was hired. BUSINESS AS USUAL r Ralph V. Gorsline Directed to Unfold Story of HaUa- Mills Murder AFFIRM FAITH IN HOHE TOWN Sent to Prison For Auto Theft 2 ^ J PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. Wallace Babin, 17, who guilty tb driving a stolen from Oakland, Cal., tq Ashland, ruu. waa sentenced to IS months la a those reformatory Tuesday by Federal Judge Bean. (Continué« On