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

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    TH» WEATHER
BE BURE AND VOTE
Fair tonight and Tuesday. Freez­
ing in east portion. Gentle winds
The
1» But Been Athland't
Every good citizen should vote
tomorrow at the general elec­
tion.
Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
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R. D. Sanford is V ictim of
U ltra M odem Cattle
; Rustlers
ASHLAND, OREGON,
WHOLE NATION
BÜ
'«.PARK EXCITED OVH
BIG ELECTION
1¥, NOVEMBER 1, 1926.
am
Gundlach Breaks
Oas M eters is
Charge
Control of Congress W ill be
Decided at Polls
Tomorrow
TIDINGS I L EEL
E1EÏÏIDN K i l l » ,
meni oi Policy
Open House W ill be Held
Tomorrow Night; Plans
Completed
W e, th e m em ben < the present Council, who are candidates for
re-etaftion, h e r tto
ounoe that we are unqualifiedly in favor of
the building o f > '
ige dam in Ashland Canyon, of the purchase
of 200 acre fe e t
tonal water from the Talent Irrigation District,
of the rebuil
te Lithia Springs pipe line; of the building of
the Crowson
ibution neserveir, of the extension, repair and-
replacement of
‘«sent distribution system and of the bond issue
for the addi
protection.
The Tidings
will
hold
WÂTHÎ BONDS
BIG ISSUE IN
LOCAL VOTING
Court House Removal Also
open
Douglas- Quadlach. a typical
Expected to Bring Out
house
tomorrow
night
for
those
auto hobo, la expected to extend
B ig Vote
interested In city, county frnd
his sojourn In Jackson county’s
AUTO TRUCK IS U SED
state election returns.
liquor
uestion up
delightful climate for some time
PREDICT BIG BALLOT
Special
arrangements havo
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Animal
«ad Carried Away to come.
Pate o f Prohibition May Bo De-
been made to employe the com­ Ashland Expected to Indorse
Night; P o lic e , '
He was one e ; the guests Sat­
j elded; 47 States W ill
bined election resources of Unit­
W ales Proposal by Good
Active
urday night nt L lteta park camp­
Vote ' x
ed Press, United News and West­
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Majority
ground, but, according to R. E.
The Oonneil has
ern Union to give Ashland resi­
investigation, at the present time, two sites
Ultra-modern cattle
rustlers Jordan of the park police, he
W A SHING TO N. Nov. l . ~ ( W ) ,
dents all important plectlon re­
' for dams in
Canyon, the Ranger Station and the Reeder
Ashland voters will go to the
last night invaded and stole a abused the hospitality which was I ’lio 1626 election
campaign,
turns as speedily as possible.
roils tomorrow and decide the
Gulch,
the
other
I
investigated
having
been
rejected
because
of
the
registered Jersey cow from R .’ D. accorded him .
which is to dstermine control of
These returns will be bulletin­ fate of the water bond proposal
Sanford. >99 Beach street, loaded
high oost of
i same. W e pledge ourselves, if elected, to build
Jordan reported he
caught I he next congress and
possibly
ed at The Tidings office. If you as well as elect a mayor and six
the blooded animal into an auto Gundlach In the act Of breaking the future of prohibition will
whichever of
ro dams is m ost eoenomical, all things considered
can't come to the office The Tid­ members of the city council.
track and w hisked'away to the Into the 10-eent gas meters ' in corns to an end tonight in a
ings stafr will give all available
and
we
know
hen
the
estim
ates
are,
all
completed,
we
can
Although the water bond issue
seuth.
the camp ground. Two of the thunderous calm.
Information by telephone.
over-shadows
all oSher measures
depend
on
Mr.
to
advise
ns
fairly
and
correctly
as
to
which
The theft was uncovered early metofs had been destroyed when
Usual charges and
counter
Local results In Ashland and in the election locally, there also
site
w
ill
be
the
and
most
economical.
this morning by M r. Sanford, who Jordan nabbed him and turned charges; demands for investiga­
Jackson county will be tabulated Is widespread interest in the
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Immediately notified the police. him over to the police.
tions; subtle references to Abe
as fast as they are received. Spec­ county seat removal measure, Mnd
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Investigation showed where the
W e further pledge
ial messengers will be employed Ashland is expected to record a
not to issue any more of the proposed
No money was taken from the private lives of candidates and
thieves had entered the bars and
to procure these returns, and
L-oXea, but two good meters were etorisa of ballot buying were for
heavy vote at the polls.
bonds,
if
same
a
n
by
the
pqpple,
than
are
absolutely
necessary
led the cow down the street for
the most part missing as republi­
fiything will be done to give lo­
totally destroyed.
and
to,
in
All
possible,
strive
to
conduct
the
affairs
of
the
Two Big Issues
about three blocks. The tracks
cans and democratic leaders made
cal: voters all election information
Gundlach
arrived
la
Ashland
city in ^an eflic
of the animal ended at a d irt
ad bnsiness like manner, working together for
Indications are that the’ couT-
final appeals for votes next Tues­
as
tedliy as possible.
bank where the
unmistakable Saturday, he said, a fter bumming day. when more than 20,000,000
ty seat removal will receive a
the
best
interests
the
entire
community.
signs of an auto track were seen. nia way north with some friendly persona are expected to go to the
heavy affirmative vote in this
The truck had been backed Into autoist from California. Ho said polls In 47 states.
city, while an impartial canvass
WIRT M. WRIGHT,
(he bank and the animal- had Le came west from Pennsylvania.
of local opinion likewise Indi­
No Mnd-Minging
been loaded into the track. The He Is being held on a charge of
S.
A.
PETERS,
Sr.
cates that the water bonds will po
Foregoing
even
the
customary
tracks were traced to the Boule­ robbery.
approved by a substantial major­
exchange of uncomplimentary re­
S. D. TAYLOR,
vard, where they turned south.
ity. The fact that Ashland suf­
marks. national leaders of the
T. S. WILEY.
Not a Prank
fered so badly this past summer
parties based their appeals upon
Loa Angeles Woman Takes from the |pck"oT“watef, coupled
Mr. Sanford nt first thought~Se
economic grounds,
republicans
Her Babies W ith Her
with the belief that the recom­
had been the victim of some H al­
urging continuance o f prosperity
by Gas Route
mendations of Engineer Frank
lowe’en prank, bat when he saw
and the protective tra lff, and the
Dillard can safely be adopted,
the prints of the onto tires, and
democrats maintaining there la
LO8 ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 1 .- will he the major considerations
no real pre^perity and urging
traced the animal to where It had
(U P)— Depressed, by 111 health which are expected to roll up a
been loaded into the truck, he be­
downward revision of tariff.
Mrs. Lufrerry InWood, 30. today big vote for the water bonds.
came convinced that he was the Congreg&ttonalists H ave Im­
G enerally’there was little no­
took the llvee of herself and two
Because of the strenuous fight
itim of cattle thieves and not
pressive Service at
tice of eight states’ prohibition
children, aged 5 and 2 years for the U. S. senatorshlp, which
scblevtous boys.
Form al Opening
referendums, and opponents in
youls R. Inwood, 36, the husband
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The cow was a yellow Jersey
the eight dry and wet contests
A Russian snow goose welgh- Local Team Takes Football and father, found the bodies in a was engendered through the en­
Chamber
Forum
Tomorrow
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Ashland
ministers
ns
well
ns
try of Senator Stanfield as an In­
apd two years o.’d. I t is hornless.
have made their closing argu­
>Iug nearly eight pounds was kill­
gas-filled room and reported the dependent, Ashland, in common
Game by the Score o f
Noon to Provide Lots
Mr. Sanford purchased it about “ ‘“ lsters from various parts of ments on that Question.
ed at Hopkins Slough yesterday
tragedy to the police. He Is near with the rest of the state, la ex­
two months ago from Mm. H arry ins state took part yesterday af­
The anti-saloon league has
26 to 6
of Fireworks
ty Fred Cushing of this city.
1> prostrate« ertth grief.
ternoon
in
the
dedication
of
the
pected to poll a big vote In this
Beall of Klam ath Palls, paying
requested drys to refrain from
Vhe goose, a enow white bird with
new Congregational ehureh oh participation In tee wet ta d Ary
Ashland
high
school’s
football
tareo-cornered race, and Freder­
»160 for the animal.
Varions candidates for
long, heavy neek. rarely comes
tosrn^
humbled
Grants
Pass
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Jo
ick Stelwer appears to have a
»•Hie police have notified Ktam - the Botflevard. d f
randoms in New York, Ill i­ w ill be gtvaa a good-natured
and tbw local huntr
6, in a bitterly fought contest on
comfortable tend 1h ttrtw sw«ok.
sth authorities as well as Sheriff Charlee D. Gaffney in
nois in d Wisconsin.
lug at the chamber of commerce ) er was much elated over his bag.
tpe local athletic field Saturday
The polls will be open from 8
Jennings and the eearch for the
Members of the congregation
forum luncheon nt the Ltthla The goose was on display this af-
afternoon.
The
pep
(ally
staged
o'clock
In the morning until 8
animal will extend throughout and frleads of the church fMled
Sprlngs Hotel tomorrow noon.
ternoon at Nlninger’s.
Fridfty night had its effect, and
o’clock in the evening.
Southern Oregon and Northern Ute auditorium to enjoy the spec­
In fact, it w ill be a regular sen­
u result the boys _ played with
The polling places In Ashland
California.
ial services which had been a r­
atorial probe, w ith charges of a
more life and vigor and thé Attorneys for Aimee Want are as follows;
ranged. The dedicatory prayer
serious nature filed against some
No. 1— Library.
crowd was much larger and more
was offered by Rev. E. 8. Boll­
Charges Thrown Out
of the boys who have been more
No.
2— City Hall.
enthusiastic than ever before
inger, also of Portland.
of Court
than active during the campaign
this season.
No. 3.— Over Wick Furniture
The audience took part in the
A last appeal to the voters of which closes tonight.
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 1.— (UP) Store.
Ashland high excelled In every
dedication ritu al, It being a sol­
Chamber members and citizens
NEW
YORK,
Nov.
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Ashland to support the present
No. 4— Whittle Bldg., Oak St.
—Attorneys
for Mrs. Aimee Sem­
department of the' game, with
emn. and inspiring service.
generally are given assurance Mrs. Nora Gibbons, 46, who had
No. 6— Presbyterian church..
their steady team work respons­ ple McPherson today filed with
The new church is one of the water bond proposal if they de­
that there w ill be plenty of ac­ been suffering from
insomnia ible for the victory rather than Jtfdge Samuel R. Blake a technic­
fio. 6— Salvation Army hall.
most pretentious church edifices sire Ashland to continue to
Early Morning Blaze Burns
tion and, fireworks, and a general walked in her sleep yesterday and
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the individual work of any play­ al demand that he dismiss the Fourth St.
in the city, located on the east' grow and prosper is contained in
Residence; of Unknown
invitation
Is extended to the pub­ fell to her death from a window er.
a letter received by C. H. Pierce,
No. 7.— Dwelling near bait
perjury and conspiracy charges
ltn
side of the Boulevard.
Origin
of her fourth floor department.
who is unopposed for mayor, from lic.
against the evangelist. The de­ Ave and Iowa.
Q
M R KILLS SELF
AND n iL D R L N
debhe anm
M K SUNDAV
G U M S WILL
bl h u b
i
Bagged By Local
Hunter Sunday
HI WINS
FROM «ANTS PASS
Walks In Sleej
Falls To I •eath
NEWBRY HOME NEAR
TALENT DESTROYED
Grants Pass, however, contest­
The luncheon , will s t a r t
Frank C. D illard, the engineer
No. 8— Washington' School,
ed every foot of the ground and fense brief Ignored the evidence
who investigated
the
Ashland promptly at 12:16 and members
Northwest District prune yield battled the local boys until the Qhd asked for a dismissal on the North Main st.
grounds that no crime had been
Canyon sites. He likewise urges are urged to be on time.
set at 60,000 pounds.
final whistle.
committee.
that If the voters approve one
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project they should approve all
a
SAN FRANCI8CO. Cal.. Nov. 1. of them. His letter follows:
Mr. C. H. Pjerce,
— (U P ) — Hallowe’en frivolity
was carried to fatal extremes in Ashand. Oregon
six Instances on the Pacific const Dear Sir;
U. S. Supreme Court Rules
Replying to your questions
over the past week-end and be­
came the greatest single cause of asked regarding ■ the statements
in Favor of Owner in
a total of 23 tragic deaths. Three made by M r. G. 8. Butler, in an
Oregon Case
BOLOGNE, Italy. Nov. 1. —
children died from burns when open letter, published
in
the
(U P )— Anteo Zempanl, 16, was
W ashington , d . c ., not . l
their flimsy Hallowe’en dresses Ashland Tidings, under date of
identified today as having been
—
■The
United States supreme
caught fire nt Los Angeles. Eloise October SO, 1928, I wish to call
the youth who almost ended the court today affirmed an Injunc­
Monge, 8, of Portland, died when your attention to the following
life of Premier Mussolinin In an
tion restraining Oregon officials
a lighted candle caaght her dri
points.
attempter assassination with a
from enforcing an order to ln«.il-
on fire. The other Hallow e’en
revolver. The boy was beaten to
The report on the possibilities
Vate Insurance of an automobile
fatality was Clarence Sorague. of Increasing Ashland’s domestic
death by the angry mob which
against loss through confiscation
18, of Portland.
surrounded him after the attempt­
water suppy, signed by myself
by authorities when the owner Is
ed
assassination.
not only recommends the
con
not involved or Interested. The
struetjon of storage in Ashland
tionality of the question but
Canyon, but recommends
first
court did not rule on the constltu-
the improvement of your distri­
based its opinion on technical le-
bution system, and second
the
gaf grounds.
purchase of storage water from
Ashland’s city coffers
were
FORT W O RTH . Texas, Nov. 1. the Talent Irrigation
District
W ASHINGTON. D. C.. Nov. 1—
642.60 . richer today because a — ( U P )— Rev. J. Frank Norrie,
Please bear in mind that
the
( U P )— A cabinet shakeup is ex
trio of auto tourists insisted on ou trial for the alleged murder
whole report deals w ith the pos­
peeled this winter by persons
driving through the city at an of D. E. Chlpps. Is attempting to
sibilities of Increasing Ashland’S
close to the president. Unless
excessive rate of speed. W . H. create prejudice against state w it­
domestic water supply, and not
present signs fall two major cab­
Deputy Game Wardens Roy
Goodwin of Charleston, Wash., nesses to divert public attention
the posslblljtes of Increasing the
inet positions will become vacant. Parr and Pat Daily liberated a
paid 612.60, Joe Hernendes of apd arouse sympathy for hlmaelf,
supply for irrigation other than
Secretory of the Treasury Mel­ total of 182 Chinese pheasants
H ilt paid |6 and Mrs. W . R nffner the state charged today in an­
lawns, flower and domestic gar­
lon, financial monitor, is tired in various parts of Jackson coun­
fcf Portland paid 616 as a result swering n petition filed by Nor­
dens.
and It le known that he wants tc ty yesterday as a part of the pro
of their beste.
They deposited ris for a change of venue to some
The average yearly ran - off
resign. Secretory of State K el­ gram of the state game commis­
the sums as bail and then con­ other county.
from High Prairie Reservoir te
logg has powerful enemies and sion to provide these game birds
tinued on their w ay.
9,000 acre feet, ahd-lts capacity
only a waning strength within tor all sections of the state,
is 18,000 acre feet. W e
knew
Tls owa party.
quite a number of these birds
when it was constructed
that
were liberated in the vicinity of
only in an occasional year would
Ashland.
the, run-off be sufficient to fill
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N E W YORK, Nov. I . — (U P )—- It.
W ASHINGTON. D. C., Nov. 1. The elesmogreph nt Fordham Uni­
Its greatest veins js Its hold,
— (U P )— Liquor law offendere versity last night registered the over capacity, as was demon­
LOS ANGELES. Cal., Nov. 1.—
can be prosecuted under
both most severe earthquake which strated this year. The season of
(U P }— A trank which District
state and federal laws for the has been recorded In the past 1924 was extremely dry and H y­
j Attorney Keyes claims was left lu
WASHINGTON. D. C.. N ot .
same act, the United States su­ year and a half, tee instrument a tt Reservoir was emptied. W ith
g New York hotel by Kenneth G.
(U P )— Gordon Campbell, M
preme court ruled today la a revealed when examined today. the addition of Emigrant Creek
Ormiston and which he says was tana oil promoter who was
Louisiana case. The ruling stat­ The distance was recorded as be­
Reservoir, which w u constructed
tilled with etlk finery belonging rioted of using the malls to
ed that both had the power to ing 1871 miles from New York
la 1924, sufficient water was
to Mrs. McPherson, strived here fraud, wee denied a review hi
proceed independently and that but the record was such that .the
stored In 1226 to carry over about
today. It was opened Immediate­ United Statee supreme
the net constituted separate of­ direction could not he determin­
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fenses.
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cret agents to cheek up.
years la prison.
Fire of unknown origin destroy­
ed the home of Earl Newbry on
the Anderson road, about a half
mile east of Talent, at 4;20 this
’ morning. Very little furniture
was saved. The loss of house and
furniture is partially covered by
insurance.
The blaee was discovered by
Mr. Newbry when he awoke. The
flames rapidly golned headway
and before help could arrive the
home was a mass of flames.
The building was formerly the
old Talent and Wagner Creek
school house and was erected over
30 years ago. It had been re­
modeled to a bungalow some
years ago. The barn and other
farm buildings were saved.
Hallowe’en Is
Fatal To Many
L!v: znd Let Live
Change Of Venue
Three Speeders
Nabbed In City
Plea Is Fought
Would Be Slayer
Of Mussolini Is
Killed By Crowd
A 0M LD W 1NS
Cabinet Change
Expected Soon
China Pheasants
Liberated Here
Hard Blow Given
Booze Violators
Quake Recorded
By Seismograph
Ormiston Trunk
At Los Angeles Oil Promoter Is
Denied New Trial