Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 01, 1926, Image 1

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Every citiien of Ashl
patronize home mere]
Bain tonight and tojnerrowj
Fresh southerly ootfti winds.
Has Been Ashland's
Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
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ASHLAND, OR
THAT THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW
Star Defense Witness Gives
Aocused Legs« On
Life
TESTIMONY
STARTLES
) seats | UNLASKA. Alaska. Oct. 1. —
d fans. In the face of . a» southwesterly
led In * ale .that roared down over the
tadium Aleutian Islands through sleet
heat and heavy seas, a white trader of
to fill Unalaska with a prisoner who is
accused of murder.
rlglnal
The characters in this strange
*e »till drama of the north are Pqte Ol-
room sen, trader, storekeeper and lead-.
) addl- ing spirit of the Indian settle-
can lie ment on Makushin island; Peter
notice. Slmikansky, sullen captive,'and a
exeM- straggling hand of natives who
wanted to see the white man’s
dy Is - justice in operation.
11 hole
Story of Crime
releas-
The story that Olsen told to
ilaqucs United Statee Deputy Marshal
irsltv. J Dan Rosa was that Slmikansky
er, who was the alien property
custodian at that ym e, W illiam s
testified that M iller never had
given him Instructions regarding
the handling of the claim.
He W rote Letter
The letter to the department of
justice, signed by M iller,
and
nit
a had been drinking with his step-
recommending allowance of the
uncov- i father, ■ W alter
Rose, cannery
97,000,000 claim was written by
he nn- j watchman.
Rose
remonstrated
W illiams and signed by M iller on
s
can
with
Slmikansky
for
drinking
the strength of the managing di­
» fie ld .' heavily, whereupon the younger
rector’s personal investigation of,
------_ J man left the room, returning with
the claim, W illiam s said.
fa repeating
rifle and
pumped
Adm itting that the Swiss claim
three bullets into Rose's body at
was expedited by taking it out
close range. Rose died 11 hours
of tho tegular order In whleh it
later, and Olsen, “governor” of
had been filed and according it a
the Island In the eyes of the na­
special order for audit, W illiam s
explained this action was taken
tives, placed Slmikansky under
because of the site of the sunt San
Francisco - Portland arrest. W ith the natives he start­
involved and because the claim­
ed for the nearest federal offeier,
Auto Bus Collides
ant was losing |1,OOP a day in­
80 miles away.
With 8. P. Train
terest.
For 10 hoars the solemn eort-
D IX O N . Cal., Oct. 1.— ( U P ) — ege battled Alaskan willlwaws and
Although he was for six years
in the alien property custodian's Six dead was the toll of collision the howling gale. The trip across
office and was in constant.- con­ her« -today shortly before noon the narrow neck of water separ
tact w ith officials O< tea attorney Between. Southern Pacific Over-Latlng Uaaiask« Island from Mak-
genmvi's bfffee WNittfAr* M N t land HmHfcd N6. 1 a n d ’ 8 west- ushin. made the greatest of peril
saw Daugherty until he came to bdnnd motor bus. The’ bos is huge* combers threatening time
federal cdhrt hers.
thought to have been an Ihtor- 1 and again to capsize the small
state passenger traffic
between fishing dory.
San Francisco and Portland’.
Fight ley Winds
, The collision odenrred at the
The trail from the Makushin
west end of the Dixon railroad I landing over the row of
low
yards just as the train was g ain -. mountains was slippery with n
ing speed for the outward pall, ‘ tdeety rain, and as the
party
An undetermined number of crossed the backbone of the ridge
Steamer New Britain Not in passengers were pinned beneath to commence the rush down the
the wreckage of the bus.
Four Unalaska side It was all its mem-
NAH of Escort. is
were
said
to
be
seriously
Injured.
berg could do to retain their foot-
Wireless Word
Dixon is on the main line of the ing against the winds.
W ASHING TO N, D. C„ Oct. I. Southern Pacific, 21 miles from . Upon arriving here Thursday
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— ( U P )— The fire aboard the Sacramento.
steamer New Britain off Savan­
nah. Ga.. Is under control and no
longer needs an escort, the navy
department was advised by the
transport Chaumont. The Chau­
mont got in touch with the burn­
ing ship racing for port during
the night to ascertain If the
needed aid.
N ormai School Will Sponsor
Moroni Olsen Players
Here Oct. 16
Believing that it has a pnblic duty to its readers'ns well as the
great mass of voters generally, The Tidings, starting next Monday,
will endeavor to give the public every available fact concerning the
solution of the water problem which will lie offered to the voters at
the general election in November..
The people of Ashland are almost a unit in the belief that Ash­
land must have a nmre adequate water supply. They are willing to
vote the required «nn of money to improv^ the municipal water system
if it is their best judgment that the plan offered by the mayor rind city
council is the moat practical and at the same time the most economical.
In this coming scries of articles The Tidings will endeavojr to
answer questions which might now he in the minds of the voters. It
will state the facte honestly and impartially just as they are recorded
in the reports of the engineers and the proceedings of the council.
To the minds o f many of the voters and taxpayers, a bond issue
of $465,000 m ight idem a staggering sum. There might he many who
now feel th at a bond issue of this amount is too ambitious for a city the
size of A shland But the voters are asked to disregard this feature of
the bond issue until the entire series of articles have been completed.
This is one point they should remember at all times:
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This bond ¿9sue wili not increase the general taxes of the
people of Ashland one cent.
.
In due time, din ing the course of this series of articles, The Tid­
ings will explain iiridt tail how and why both the principal and interest
on these w ater bonds can and must he paid out of the net earnings of *
the w ater department. It believes it will he able to convince the most
skeptical th at this can and will be done, and that your general, taxes
will not be increased if you should decide to give approval to this pro­
jected water improvement progAim.
All of us recall*the distressing days of two and three months ago.
In common with tlie rest of the state, Ashland exjierienced an unusual­
ly dry summer. C ity officials were compelled to make restrictions. As
the season wore on these became more stringent until even today we
are perm itted to use water for our lawns and gardens but one day a
week.
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We likewise recall that everywhere about the city the cry went
forth that somethingmust be done to insure this city an adequate water
supply. The demand then was universal. Tb< agitation is still fresh in
our minds. —We ^ m je c a ll how various delegations called upon* the
mayor and city council, urging immediate action.
T here’s another thing we recall, too; a direct slap at the inteUi-
“ Mgke ’em jjjti' the water bonds while th ey ’ro.still.crying tor
water.” a few doubters Urged tire cotnieil.* ‘'After Ashland get* a few
good rains a lot of these people won’t be so keen lor a decent water
system.”
This was an infamous and untruthful indictment against the
common sense and good judgment of the jieople of this city. Residents
of Ashland are proud of their city. They’ve proven their faith and
their loyalty ninny, many times. They stand ready today to vote for an
improved water system if it is their judgment that the solution now
being offered is the proper one. That is why The 1 idings will plac**
all facts before them. It is the people’s inherent right to decide for
themselves. The Tidings seeks only to aid them to arrive at all pos-
HOW W H d s
Aie - 0OSS -
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MUM- hic ?
Republican Candidate For V
S. Senator Visits in
Ashland
Ohain Against Evangaliat-to
Baaing his opinion upon the
Being Forged in Let
numerous favorable reporta coni-
Angeles Court
' Ing to him and upon the many
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' manifestations of support # volun­ MORE EVIDENCE GIVEN
tarily given at every «place be
stopped. Republican United Statea
Senatorial Nominee Fred Steiwer.
I who spent a- few honrs in Ashlaud
today and who was the guest of
the Klwanig club at their regular
LOS ANGELES, Oct. .1 .— A
noon day meeting, expressed him­ damning chain of ctrcumataacaa
self as being exceptionally well by which the state w ill attem pt
to prove that Aimee Semple Mc­
Pherson perpetrated the most
sensational hoax In religions hla-
tory, la being forged lin k - by
link as each day some new M t at
damaging testimony
la
in tro ­
duced into the preliminary tria l.
New dramatic heights were
reached late Thursday when the
famous evangelist uncoiled her
wealth of abnrn hair and combed
ou t.th e flaming tresses In thé
municipal courtroom. The move
camé aa a surprise on the part of
the defense.
,
W. I. Gilbert, attorney tor the
Bible teacher, made the request
and Mrs. McPherson stood
up
before the courtroom and took
down her hair.
No fake tresses
It fell in a shower around her
shoulders and she began combing
It "sq that a ll could see that she
' pleased with the outlook for a
used no artificial ‘rats* or natfa.**
general
republican * Vtctory tn
as the defense attorney claimed
Oregon thia fall, and was partic­
had been rumored.
ularly optimistic over the pros­
W ith ahlllfnl fingers the evan­
pects of this state retaining a re-
gelist then
readjusted
her
| publican in the Cnited
States
"crowning glory”
without ,the
senate.
aid of a m irro r, while feminine
"W ith the possible exception of
spectators looked on in adm ira­
two or three counties," Mr. tion.
Ctelwer told the Tidings today,
The famous "light and dark­
"the dUpqyltlon of the Oregon
ness" ssrjpoB, tounfein Mra. Mc­
people seems to be to support and
Pherson’» BJble, following her
uphold the Republican admlnis-
disappearance on the ocean beach
tration at the^uajJonal^capHol.
The achievement» e f tip «tenant
tn the hand« of the ptwaeCutfoa
and
preceding
administtatlqa
Mrs. Emms Schaerer, secretary to
have won great favor w i t h
the evangelist, Vraa called to the
thoughtful- people of all political
stand.
faith ."
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Note« for Sermow
f
"In 1920 America was In the
Notes for the sermon
wAr«
found tn the Bible on the beach
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and the secretary waa question­
ed as to her knowledge fit where
.the text of the sermon Waa ob­
tained. She declared that Mr».
McPherson used a l>ook while
preparing the sermon, and
on
being pressed aa to where the
was, answered w ith aomp
Chicago Grand Jury Unable hook
hesitation that It could he found
to Make Progress in
In the McPherson library.
Death Oase
A book "The Mind Unatasked"
CHICAGO, Sept. 30. — A fter found In the Carmel-by-the-Sen
spending an appropriation of "love cottage." where the atete
150,000, the fifth
grand Jury contends Mrs. McPherson and her
called to Investigate the^tfachtne radio operator, Kenneth O. Oriu-
gun shooting of W illiam S. Mc- lston, spent a number o f days
Swiggln, Chicago "hanging pros- during the time she claims she
ecutor, adjourns ' with solving was held by kidnapers w ill he the
the mystery.
It Is announced basis for the states attack, it was
said.
that Jurors were able to obtain
Religion« Books Foowri
no new clews, and that they will
According
to testimony thia
not even Issue a formal report.
book and a number of other psy­
chological
Medford Firm Has Low Eid
for Highway to Gov-
ernmeut Camp , '
Man in Butte Fights Jailers
Who Prepare Him for
Death March
W ASHING TO N, Oct. 1.— Van
tm on tho
B UTTE. Mont., Oct. 1.— (U P )
der Hellen and Pierson, Medford
presenting — Subdued by tear gas after he
Ore., have been given the con­
lay, *l)e a r became violent and attacked his
tract for a road of one sad one
>pear In a jailers, Tony Vetter was hanged
third miles, connecting
Crater
Ing Febru- today for the murder of Antone
Lake rim road w ith the govern­
i for both Savere. Vetter attacked
Deputy
old. ,
i Sheriff D. C. Robinson who on-
ment camp, at an estimated cost
of 935,420.
committed tered his cell to prepare him tor.
The only other hid was about
ith Rich- death. He was carried to the
310,000 higher. Ths bnreatt of
l Church- scaffold w ith hla arms And legs
public roads recommended the
and Mrs. trussed.
He
was
pronounced
contract and will supervise the AUen, president of the student dead In six minutes.
work.
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bpdy.( A ll of the speakers urged
cooperation In fillin g the audl-
torlfim for both shows as' the
Moroni Olsen players are being
brought here fit great expense.
Federal Sleuths
Involved in Plot
Gasoline Prices
Are Slashed ftejre
The price per gallon here Is 21
cents, Including the war tag.
Tho oil companies are bow en-
gaged In a price slashing war sad
the motorists are reaping the,
benefit ’for tho time being.
DOVER, Eng
Oct. 1.— (U P )
— M ite B. L. M arrio tt of Bng-
l*nd abandoned her fourth af-
toqapt to ewtm tho. English chan -
nsl at 7:59 this m orning'w ithin
three milee of hor goal.
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct.
(U P )— Charges that H. 8. de­
partment of'Justice agents were
Involved in the Mexican revolu­
tionary plot alleged to have been
engineers by Generala Bstrandn
were made here by Lorrln An­
drews, attorney for the aocused
rebel leader.
Estranda and hla
reputed aides w ill be arraigned
In federal court here Monday on
charges of violating the Am eri­
can neutrality law.
Novel Vest Made
By Local Coupl
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rsld have
just recently completed a cow­
boy's vest, on which they have
spent three weeks of actual
work.
Tha background of the vest is
black and white kid, whlph
is
exqulstely beaded with a profus­
ion of brightly colored flowers' tn
their natural slses. The vest la
valued at 910#.
Mr. Reid la an employ o f ¿he
Overland Shoe Shop, and Just re­
cently moved to this city.
agd'
tleOaophkal
treatises were le ft tn the husgs-
low by Ormleton and "Mias X."
.The «Ute w ill e o n t^ d , fit Is re­
ported that note« ta te^ fo r tha
"light and darkWtoi** sermon
contain M«teneea taken freyn th»
second chdptar of. the hook, "The
Mind Unmasked.”
W a lter B. Lam bert wan the
states star witness of tho 4a*.
Lam bert testified th a t he n w
both Mrs. McPherson and Orrats-
ton en|er a hotel at tho beach,
five hours before aa alarm was
sounded that she had
bus
drowned.
Former Champion
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I ton,
N E W YO RK, Oct. 1.— ( U P ) — olai
Jack Dompooy, dethroned heavy- Sd.
weight champion, pasted a rest-'
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leas night but at noon was re- «ha
ported as feeling better th«b In «
yesterday. He is sufferingfrog» wh<
bone and akin rash eouftheted.
during his training.
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