Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 06, 1926, Image 1

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    Unsettled and mîlâ, probaWy
with rain tonight and Sunday.
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XiWand's
Newspaper. For Nearly Fifty Years
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ASHLAND,
SMITH’S QUALITY
IS KNOWN TH
ÍLTRY FARH
QHOUT NORTHWEST
>lden Rule” Or o x o n
unta Down Man Who
'Stole Funds
t o f t l e Police Officer Kids
With Nicholas During '
Jaunt
Ooiqpaaions of Dead Wo*
man Are Aoensed of
Manslaughter
STRANGLED TO DEATH
.
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Juror* to Inquire Into D rinking
Orgy Which Brought
’
Death
, PO RTLAND, Nov. «.— (United
News)— Involuntary maaslaugh-
tsr charges have been placed
against James P. Hendricks and
John K. Johnson following an
Inquest into the death of Mrs.
Clara Dahl, whose body was
found in an isolated d i s t r i c t
Tuesday morning.
I t was determined that the wo­
man diod as a result of strangu­
lation during an attack of nausea,
caused by overeating and d rink-
8BATTLB, Wash.. Nov,
(United News)— An astonishing
disregard for royalty hqp boon
shown by a Seattle policeman,
one of the officers detailed to act
as a personal guard to Queon
M arie of Rumania during her vis-
i I here,
•»
'C ity petectlve Robert R. Her­
bert was escorting Prince Nichols
through a crowd, holding him hy<
-the arm, while eager women
pushed forward to present their
cards to Queen M arie’s son. The
prince knocked the cards to* tbs
street.
Herbert, according to the story
told by fellow officers Friday,
asked the prince It he objected to
the women's advances. Nicholas
replied that he did.
**Vou must have a hard time
getting along In the world with a
disposition like th a t,” remarked
Herbert.
The royal party was shocked in­
to silence by the officer’s words.
Nicholas, recovering from his as­
tonishment, replied in good spir­
Drinking Party
The two men are alleged to
have been the woman’s compan­
ions on a drinking orgy.
Police say the body had been
moved to the place where It Was its:
found.
“I do.”
Johnson and Hendricks are at
liberty under *1,000 ball pend­
ing grand Jury Investigation.
1
SAN QUENTIN, Cal., Nor. «.—
/United News)—“Goldeq
Among the many ra^l boosters
for Ashland a* a poultry center
is B. O. Smith, owner and man.
ager of Smith’s Quality Poultry
Farm
on Lower
Oak
street,
whose trapnestpd white leghorn
chicks are in wide d e m a n d
throughout the northwest.
Mr. Smith Is a member of the
Oregon Accredited Hatchery and
Breeder's Cooperative,
making
him a certified breeder, a certi­
fied flock owner and an Oregon
accredited hatchery.
His plant on lower Ooak street
occupies I I seres of buildings and
A group of four Ashland boys
who have been working for sev­
eral months at the m ill of the
Westwood Lumber company
at
A second article on golf was Chinese during the last f i v e
see
w ritten this week by W illiam months has been ended by a trace Westwood, Cal., wanted to
In
Selkirk, golf instructor for the arranged through the Chinese st least olie football game
this section before the close of
Ashland Golf and Country Club. peace society here.
the season.
This week he takes np the driver
Consequently they got o ff to­
and manner of playing. His a r­
03778046
day and early last
evening
ticle follows:
climbed into an unto and start-
ad the long drive for Ashland.
A pleasing feature of golf Is
They arrived
here early this
its flexibility. The basts style of
morning and w ill see the Med­
play is by singles, two players
ford .Corvallis ktgh school game
contesting wttb -each other. With- ,
at
Bedford this afternoon
be­
a great degree of pleasure a soli­
fore returning to their work.
tary ¿Infer can play the game,
The hoys are R iley PIttinger,
hl* - goal In that case being to
Noble
Katzer, Earl Evans
and
beat his own previous record.
H
arry
Myer*.
All
are
former
Then there may be a comhlna-
Ashland high school student*.
tion of three players. The most ♦
»common manner of playing Is
the forsome. This means that *
party of four forms a group for
playing a match.
The variations In play are
simply variations In the way of
keeping and winning with the
lowest score over 9 or 18 holes,
r
Mrs. Virginia Kimball Sues
Evangelist for $1,000,-
000- Balm .
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. * .
— ( U P )— Suit
for
»l.OM.OO®
for alleged slander is being filed
in superior court - here
against
Aimee Semple ' McPherson, ap-
cording to 8. 8. Hahn, attorney.
Hahn declared he was
taking
this action aganst the evangelist
on behalf of Mrs. V lria Kim ball
of Oakland, twin sister of Mrs?
Lorraine Wiseman,' co-defendant
and star witness In the conspir­
acy trial.
The* damages are demanded,
he said, on the grounds that Mrs.
McPherson sought to give proof
that Mrs. Kim ball and not the
evangelist occupied a bungalow
at Carmel with Kenneth G. Or­
in Is ton, fugitive radio operator.
,
Q U A K E R EP O R TE D
GUATEM ALA C IT Y , Nov. «.—
(IP)— A violent earthquake oc­
curred In Salvador early today,
according to dispatches received
Bachelors are poor liars tor
here. It caused a panic among the simple reason that they have
the inhabitants.
few occasions tp practice the art.
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c
f
soil admirably suited to the poul­ try Farm and others In this dis­
try Industry as is evidenced by trict as a nucleus, U Is believed
the fact Xhat his business has that Judicious advertising and
grown to a large proportion al­ publicity can, within a few years,
though he has been engaged in make Ashland the recognised
poultry center of the Pacific
the Industry but a few years.
With the» Smith Quality Poul- northwest.
Buffalo Hunt Is
Now In Progress
Make Long Trip
Chinese Tongs
To See Contest
Arrange Truce
Selkirk Writes
RAN FRANCI8CO, Nov. «.—
(Uplted
A tong war
More. About Golfi which has News)—
claimed the lives of 17
Rule"
Jeremiah Croxon,
California’*
oldest sheriff ha* brought his
daughter's husband to San Quen­
tin penitentiary and left him here
to aerve from one to ten years
for embezxlement.
Croxon's fidelity to duty, whieh
drove him from his home In Hob
Hater to the Panama Uanal zone
lu
pursuit of his son-in-law,
reacted its climax Friday w‘41»
fire houn-»’- ’’’??”'
San Benin
ntstori**»
the prison, Ores® 1
George T. Williams, after mar­
rying Croxon's daughter, abscond­
ed with *6,600' in county fund's.
Ctoxon's influence had given him
a position of deputy tax collector.
“George proved himself the
worst kind of criminal," said
Croxon, as he left his prioaner
here. “ He deserted his wife and
three year old son and left the
country. It was my duty to bring
him back and I did. There can be
uo reconciliation. My daughter's
heart is broken.”
SALT L A K E C IT Y , Utah, Nov.
G.— (United News) — Stalking
their game In the manner of ear- j Noted Musicians to Show at
The Armory on Night
1> pioneers, three Pennsylvanians |
of Dec. 13
have opened the Antelope Island
buffalo hunt by scoring perfect
The Ukrainian National Chorus
kills from a distance of 500 yards.
recognized as the greatest of all
The men who brought down the
chorus ensembles in the world,
bison, after a spirited chase, were
will appear In Ashland on the eve­
Ralph Amennan, president of K l-
ning of Dec: ISth under the aus­
wanis International: A. C. Amer-
pices of the Southern Oregon state
mah, his brother, and F. P. Ben­
normal school, according to an­
jamin, all of 8cranton.
nouncement today by normal of­
ficials.
The concert will be held at the
armory In order to provide the
greatest possible seating space as
the normal school is under heavy
expense in bringing this world-
famed group of musicians to Ash­
J. W. McCoy of the First Na­ land.
tional Bank has received a supply
The Ukrainian National Chorus
of the Oregon Trail
memorial will hold concerts in only two
half-dollars which are on sale other cities of Oregon. These are
at the bank for *1.00 each. The Portland and Salem, where they
money procured from the sale ore being widely heralded as the
of these memorial coins will as­ biggest musical attraction to ap­
sist in financing the memorial to pear in those Cities this year.
The musicians were brought to
early Oregon trail blazers on the
this country by Max Rabinoff, and
old Oregon Trail.
will be under the direction of Its
founder-director, Alexander Kosh-
Memorial Coins
Reach Ashland
Indiana Solon O&nnot Live
More Than Few Weeks
At Best
OOMMITTEK THANKS CITIZENS
smug two inches from the end
of the handle and right hand
loose under your* left. Grip the
clnb by your finger points, not
the palm.
Slacken your knees
a trifle. This brings the equal
weight on your heels and not the
tqes.
Let your shoulders .bend
over toward the ball a trifle,
Then make your club head awing
on the T crown. This forms a
plvot motion to the shoulders and
hips. Practice and practice with
your hand perfectly steady and
your eyes glued to the' spot
where the ball rests. This advice
keeps hands a n d " mind Working
together.
Hall To Attend
Eastern Meeting
,
Marine Officer
Visits Ashland
8. 8. S M IT H
LOB ANGELES, Nov.
«.—
(United Newd)— W ith the arriv­
al hers of Mrs. Teresa Werner,
aunt of Natacha Ramhova, di­
vorced w lf* of the late Rudolph
Valeattho, the Impending contest
by relatives to break the will of
the serosa star moved a step clos­
er to consummation Friday.
Vare, senator
election
from
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. «.—
Pennsylvania is qxpoeted to en­
gage former, dqllcltsr General (U P )— W illiam OI>be McAdoo
Jhtties M.-Back as Ms cdanagl to appeared before the senate In­
E. D. BRIGGS
O. F. CARSON
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
B E R f ' ANDERSON
Eugene, Nov. «.— (United Ngws)
Cttqnty
Seat
Removal Committee
— Arnold Bennett t Hall, presi­
dent of the University of Oregon
«111 attend the national conven­
tion of
university presidents
which convenes in Washington, D.
Lncilts Holman and a party of
C., NoV. 14 and 17.
. ,
friends from Hi|t, Cal., agent the
day In Ashland yesterday
BEND, Ore.. Nov. «.— (U P )—
Construction of a new and larger
trout hatchery in Deschutes coun­
ty. replacing the state fish hatch­
ery on Tumalo cree* is virtually
assured, It was learned here to­
day whan M att L. Ryckman asked
that a site for the hatchery be lo­
cated.
Váre Prepares
For Hard Fight McAdoo Denies
WA8HINGT5Ñ;
No*
Í—
He gave Funds
(United New«) — William 8.
♦M. C. GADDlg
;A«
¡HILL
hatch<
iggs' (bis i
South Santi
«hop-
»,
W ASHINGTON, Nov. «.— Presi­
dent Coolidge expects to ask con-
greiM for an Immediate tax reduc-
io f probably 10 to 12 per cent
Current federal income taxes.
J announcement was made
verbally tonight, through thé
W hite House spokesman.
it will be presented formally
to congress In the president’s
message when congress convenes
early in December.
About 10 Per Cent
Democrats have publicly favor­
ed this. No political difficulties
are in prospect. The e x a c t
amount of reduction is now being
worked out, but the
president
expects it will be between ten and
twelve per cent. I t will apply to
(he federal income taxes, which
were paid last March, hr which are
being made In quarterly payments
this year.
». This reduction ’Is to be a sort
cf special dividends, applying on­
ly to taies paid this year. . I t is
not intended to permaaentiy low­
er the Income tax rates, until It is
seen whether current prosperity
and surplus revenue* continue.
PORTLAND, Nov. t.— (United
e- News)— W. F. Turner, head of
the Oregon Trunk railroad sys-
>d tern, interviewed here tonight, re-
» gsrding tentative plans for ra il­
road development in Central Ore­
gon after .th e arrival here of
rorthern line officials, said that
he had no comment to make,
a
Turner said that he knew noth-
7 ing of any proposals td construct
f new lines immediately, and had
no Information except a news
d story published In a morning pa­
per here.
Kidnaped Agent
Escapes Outlaws Valentino Will
Contest Is Due
H IB B IN G , Minn., Nov. «.—
(United News)— T M. King, kid­
naped by three bandits while he
was carrying a pouch of register­
ed mail between railroad stations
here Friday, was dropped out of
the bandit car at Minneapolis
Friday night, according to word
received by local polled.
Political Difficulties Fore­
seen in Executive’s
Proposal
m
Convicts Face
Murder Charge Bend Will Get
NEW YORK. Nov. «.— (United
Trout Hatchery
Ncyvs) — First degree murder
trials may be faced by one or
more employes of the tombs prls-
on as the result of the fatal dash
for liberty of three prisoners
Wednesday after that resulted in
their own and the deaths of W ar­
den Peter A Mallon and Keeper
Jeremiah Murphy.
The
County
Bent
removal
committee takes this opportunity,
to express their appreciation to
the voters of Jackson County for
the splendid vote given for re­
moval of the Conaty
Medford.
This % one of the most con-
structive moves ever taken
by
this County, and w ill result in
improved service to a ll the peo-
pie as well a* providing addttlon-
al room' fo r the various county
officers so they can carry on
their work more efficiently,
W e are especially Indebted to
the excellent support from
the
dtisens of Ashland, who have
contributed largely to ^the suc-
C®BB of this measure by their
splendid cooperation and aaslst-
nnce during and prior to
the
election.
We feX sure the ultim ate re­
suit of this move w ill be a Court
house that la in keeping w ith the
needs of Jackson County and one
or which we can all feel proud.
DEMOCRATS PAVOR IT
O r e g o n Trank President
Says There is no New
Development
oti.
What Would Grandmother S
Tax Payments
quiry Into the Arisona slush fund
bclag conducted here sad denied
any knowledge ef any California
contributing money to the A ri­
zona campaign against Senator
Camereon, republican, who was
defeated by Ckrl Hayden, demo­
crat.
Lieut. Johnson of the U. S.
Marine Corps was in Ashland yes­
terday.
Lieut. Johnson is sta­
tioned at Portland In charge of
the marines assigned to the pro­
tection of the malls In that dis­
trict, which Includes the Port­
land-Ashland division of
the
Southern Pacific, and he cams out
yesterday on an inspection trip.
Marines are now assigned regu­
larly to all mall traine In and out
of Ashland, their runs being from
Portland to Ashland and return
and Ban Francisco to Ashland and
return, with n lay over here of
one night.
Government Adopts Budget
of Premier hi Order
Stop Exchange Rise
PARIS, Nov.
*. —
(Uslted
News) — Holding down the ris­
ing fragc Is the novel Job that
confronts the French government
today. Premier Poincare told the
Sntnce committee o f t i e ebbrn?
her of deputies la ashing qatek
action on his financial program.
Consequently the committee na­
an imousiy adopted the premier’s
budget which shows estimated
receipts of *9,*59,»•«.»•• trades
and estimated eapeadttarw «1
39.260.000.000 francs. The pre.
mler told the commtttee tbsd tfc»
rapid rise of exchange xas MnoU
enlng to endanger'the repaMto.