Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 08, 1927, Image 1

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    T O WBAYHXR
Fair in the interior, coast cloudy,
moderate temperature.
Ashland's Low
(U nited'Pitea Wfco S e rv ie )
for Over Fifty Years
circulation if» growing every
(United News W ire Barrie«)
Weed Man’s Body is
Found by Roadside
BttUding
SAN DIBOO. Jan. 8__ (U N )—
His body riddled by bullet«. John
Glsublts. 8», of Weed, Siskiyou
couaty, was found dead by tiie
aide of the highway near here to­
night.
. Olaublts had been throve front
ap automobile after he had been
kl^Ud, aeeordlng to the police,
whd were able to discover hie
identity through a diary found in
hie pocket.
Commissioner o f
A cheek in Los Angeles revealed
that Olaublts had left there at
• » W 8. m. Friday, alone. Police
believe that he picked up a hik­ TWO AGAINST
er, whe killed him and stole the
cat*. The licence number of the Money is Raid to
car was obtained.
Given for Get
Many Attend Installation
Meeting Held Here
Last N ight -
N E W Y O R K , Jag. 8 — (U N )—-
S E A TTLE , Jbn.
. Bam H. Baker, well known and
J Old man static, the Nemesis o f
popular banker of Grants Pass
' 1 radio, marred inauguration of the
experieueed la Ubfw other seottofh
was chosen to fill the position of
Am erican' Telephone and .Tele­
of the country, the Pacific Worth
Potentate of Hlllah Temple of the
graph company’s new long dis­
west showed a gain in b u tM a v a f
Mystic
Shrine, at a very -largely
Mayor and City Council tance service between New York
tlvjtlee te r the year Just jr n s M .
. attended gathering of Its members
and London.
Committee
is
Appointed
to
Bnsfthalj held at the Masonic Temple in President W irt M W right
Select all Department
was revealed. In a W t n )
Although nearly
100
New
Work Ont an Ad-
; This
made public today by the PahHfc
Assumes Office of
Ashland last evening. The com­
Yorkers placed c a llr foy friends
jnetment -
Builder and Engineer, glvtap « p
Local Clnb
plete
Divan
of
Hlllah
Temple
for
and business associates across the
total building in th irty one «Map
1987
which
was
installed
into
of­
A tlantic only 85 of them had “got W A N T STATE AGENCY during 1 1 )1 , as |lM .O 7 d ; o t l,
THIRTY fice last evening by retiring Po- CLUBS HAVE GROWN
their party” when service was dis­
compared w ith 1117, « •« .«» « < A
ten»«»'- ” ~
pier is composed
W ill Attempt to Provide for
continued for the day.
1935.
Retiring President J . H . H m dy
U
atariotl
Bo«»«»
Settlement Between le a d
The telephone company
Because of a failure to eom pM h
Calls Attention to Growth
K iltb r tb »
* utentate, 8. H.
nonneed that the presence of sta-
some o f the large»' prejeets Baid­
of Clubs
Baker, Grants Pass; Chief Rabban
I tic over the A tlantic was respon­
land showed a decrease of h M t
P.
K
Hanimond,
Ashland;
Assist­
Appointment
of department sible for the delay.
PO
RTLAND,
4faa.
9.—
Thè
Ore­
The rush
CHICAGO, Jan. 8.— ( U N ) — At ant Rabban. B. C. Jerome, Med­
fivp million, Seattle galaOd d * *
After a brief talk by retirin g
heads, announcement of standing I of business had Increased to such
gon Reclamation congress ‘ has three million. The gurvey N M d #
10
o’clock next Wednesday morn­ ford; High Priest and Prophet, president, J. H. Hardy, of the
eommlttees and the U k ln g of def­ an extent at 1 y. m. that the ser­
today appointed a committee to ed a lorn o f )178.«S3 fo r Bgg-
ing Judge Kenesaw Mountain It. K. Detrick, Ashland; Treasur­ Ashland Kiwanls club, In which
inite steps toward furthering the vice was continued until sundown.
draft a h ill providing for à state kane. The gain wee general
Landis Will make his decision on er, C. H. Vaupel, Ashland; Re­ he took occasion to call attentton
water
Improvement
program Hereafter the “ lines” of the new
agency to secure a a adjustment Oregon w ith the exception* 1
the Risberg scandal charges.
corder, W illiam H. Day, Ashland; to the rapid growth the Kiwanls
were accomplished by ^shiand’s I communication w ill be set up only
' ; » i .
?
Oriental
Guide, Carl Y. Teng- ciub has been enjoying all over
new mayor and elty council at during the daylight hours on I »etween the land owners and Portland,
A fter eight hours or testimony
W omen and
bond holders of sick, irrigation
night.
wald,
Medford;
Second Ceremon- the ,U nited States, and to thank
on
two
days
the
hearing
in
con-
apa From
both sides of the Atlantic, between
The committee wan
, The
following
department 8:30 a. m. and 1 p. nj. New York projects.
nection with the charges made tai Master, Geo. Hilton, Jr., Med­ the members for their coopera­
Instructed to include provision
heads were nominated by Mayor time.
by Charles “Swede” Risberg that ford: First Ceremonial Master. R. tion during the past year, newly
foy refinancing w ltk Ipng time
Pierce and confirmed by the
SH
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A
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Jan.
8.—
Practic­
the
Detroit Tigers in 1917 slough­ E. Crego, Klamath Falls; Mar­ elected President W trt M. W right
Among those wo talked w ith
securities.
They voted agalngt
council unanimously:
a lly »11 the veeaels on the Yangtse ed an important series to the shal, Rex Barnett, Grants Pass; was handed the official presi­
London on the first day were
a scheme to issue state bonds to
C hief of Police, George W.
Riyer.dre being pressed Into ser­ Chicago W hite Sox, the commis­ Captain of the Guard, L. P. Old­ dent’s pin, and the gavel of au­
several executives, on W a ll street
replace irrigation district bonds.
McNabb.
Medford; Director, Glenn thority at the regular noon day
vice
today, to convey foreign refu­ sioner of baseball called an er,
who consummated the first busi­
Simpson.
Ashland; Orator, G. W. meeting yesterday.
Night
Patrolman,
Charles ness deals ever made by Trans-]
gee women and children from abrupt halt to baseball's biggest
President W right, la an excel­
Clause.
Dunn,
Ashland;
Outer Guard, C.
Hankow
and
other
danger
sones,
,
Super
('ommlastoa
trial.
Atlantic radio telephony.
lent
talk, called attention to some
C. Welsenberger, Ashland; Trus­
W ater Superintendent, B a r i
to Shanghai.
PORTLAND, Jan. 8. — (U N )
The transactions, involving 8«,.
"The matter w ill be disposed tee, T. H. Simpson, Ashland; Rep­ of the many benefits that can be
Hosier.
I
—
»The
super
-
commission
bIH
i F ifty Americans and five hun­
000,000 were completed in a few
of Wednesday morning,” the resentatives to the
Imperial obtained from the Kiwania ■ club,
Assistant W ater Bupt., I. D. minutes.
I proposed by the reclamation cou-
dred British women and children
PO RTLA N D, Ore . Jau. 8. —
white-haired
csar
of
the
national
stressing the many lasting friend­
Pittman.
Council.
S.
H.
Baker,
Grants'Pass;
gress would wipe ont in sixty Orville Carinae«. who hue been are due here today. Chinese pastime suddenly announced F ri­
ships that are established through
E.
C.
Jerome
and
R.
W.
Lee
of
Fire Chief, C lint J. Baughman.
tropps
usd
strikers
are
surround­
I days the older settlers on Ore- Acting O M p e e ttr o f the Prohibi­
day
night.
an
organisation of thia type. Fol­
PTve assistants, Lee W allis and
I gon irrigation projects which tion Unit Customs Service,; was ing and picketing the British
lowing
his speech, committee an­
L. M. Wilson.
Thus
was
halted
a
parade
of
Consulate and other Institutions
I are in financial difficulty.”
held hi custody today charged by
nouncements for the coming year
Street commissioner, Frank R.
baseball
players
who
had
come
In
Hankow,
to
prevent
the
arrival
I Bd Slayton, one of the farm - Mrs. Amelia Ellis with extorting a
were made as follows:
M errill.
from all parts of the country,
jers of the Ochoco Irrigation dis­ bribe of >30« from bar after and departure of foreigners.
Attendance— W alter R. Hughes
Sexton of cemeteries, M. J. Ol­
Most of the men among the for­ two
to declare the scandal
parehasiag
>
pint
of
moonshine.
trict,
said
thia
to
the
trustees
J.
H. McGee, S. B. McNair, Frank
son.
.
eign colony are being housed in charges were true, and more
M r. C ar in a » w«a to rs ta n i far
H.
W alker, Victor V. Mills.
City Electrician,' C. A. Malone. Basketball Team W ill Leave of the Oregon reclamation cpn-
the office building and bank;
than thirty to deny vehemently
groes when they met here today more money end the woman bed
Business Standards— Victor V.
Police Judge, C. J. Baughman.
for N orth Tomorrow
that any pot or gold was given
Mills, H. L. Caycomb, Dr. W . J.
to formulate a recommendation 'tho. local* pottoe waiting. 'tt»*w«s
City Attorney, W . M. Briggs.
Morning
to the Tigers for sloughing the
erresed
ea
by
visited,
her
*hoeae
Crandall, J. H. Fuller, Earl R.
for the /coming legislative ses­
Knights
of
Pythias
Install
The office of city engineer was
September 2 and 3 series.
lest night. ‘
Isaac.
*
sion.
Men at Rousing Meet­
left vacaant for the present.
The money— B ill James said
« T*aslfl<nt ion— il H. Berry, J.
I Slayton said he had hims«lf|
ing
Here
Standing Committees
it was about 31,100 was given
W. Beck, Louis Dodge. John R.
paid 332,18« In taxes on his
Standing committees chosen by
farm since the organisation of |
Edwards, T. H. Simpson.
Detroit
in
recognition
of
its
M EXICO C IT Y , Jsn. 8.— (U N )
Mayor Pierce are as follows:
Education— W m . P. W alter,
good
work
against
Boston,
the
the
Ochoco
project
and
he.
with
Drastic measures against compan-
Finance, Bergner, - P e t e r s ,
Ralph Billings, Ben C. Forsythe,
more than 30 emphatically de-
hie
neighbors,
now
faces
tho
like­
I
las
which
have
not
complied
with
Thornton.
Rev. P. K. Hammond, Dr. Ernest
lihood of being svjeted from)
the new Mexican oil laws w ill be
Electric, Thornton.
Bergner,
, A. Woods.
their
homes.
’
‘
inaugurated immediately, accord­
Kay.
Finance*—V. O. N. Smith, Percy
ing to the newspaper El Sol.
I “W e ’rs not asking the state
_ W aist. PatoraB ergner. Woods.
R. Hardy, E. C liff Payne, T. H.
'te
gkra
w
a
n
y
th
ln
g
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m
M
M
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r
e
­
i » M iu —s r o f Industry Morons« 1«,
8treet, Peters, W hite Thdrnfon.
Bisspeon, Floyd F- W hittle.____
ferring to the p ro p fcfl t h * t the
•
to dictate the policy of the
Fire, Kay, Woods, Bargner.
Grievance - Percy R. Hardy, O.
state Issue, 8 10 .0 « fe £ rt o rJ M S ,-
: newspaper.
Ordinance, Woods. W hite, Kay.
; F. Carson, W ill M. Dodge, W alter
The original stand of the gov­
«0(1.000 of b o ndl/w riT w tth the I
Cemetery, W hite Woods, Thorn-
R. Hughes, Ear R. Isaac.’
funds take np d d ttaq & h t’.fitlga'-1
ernment which threatened confis­
House— Earl H. Crow, H. L.
VSsMnsio**? « h e re , w ill be cation of. foreign properties If they
tlon district b o n #
‘ I
Indigent,
Thornton,
Peters,
Clsyoomb, Dan F. Kay, Sam B.
,5,0(9^
UU«
«dgho’s,
»«09,000.
were
not
registered
in
accordance
i
Kay.
McNair. V. O. N. Smith.
the .«visio n i g» th & fo rss l rosfi with the new laws, will not be ai- 1
Sanitary,
Woods
Bergner,
Inter-Club Relations— Clifford _
tered, says El Sol.
W hite.
| J. Read, Geo. W . Dunn, J. H.
'^djaesut-ttg aftfiuiU»
Morones today sent a list of all I
Building and Realty,
K ay,
I Fuller, Henry C. Guley, Floyd F ^ '
<«|MesMry
detFloFBtM
companies not complying with the 1
W hite, Bergner.
! W hittle.
t./uso«ve«s'hssMMtt>;All
•lews to Attorney General Ortegas
Board of Health, Bergner, Pet­
Law and Regulations— L. A f*
M4«,-.8mr4Akuu^ « M - ¿
ao that he might begin action 1
ers, W hite, Dr. Swedenburg, Dr.
Roberts, C. Homer Billings, W ib
them at Nlntnger’s each night
A
eiesM
M
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O
/
who|e-
’
against them. The list is headed i
Haines.
lism M. Briggs, Geo. W. Dunn,
during the week, and this re­
b y , the G ulf Oil company, the
In order to get the water pro­
Clifford
J. Read.
port w ill be amplified in The
Huasteca, Aguila and Corona com- l i
Wustdi
PropoMÜId
gram forwarded as speedily as
Membership— Fred S. Engle.
Tidings the following day.
1377,000
panies.
c
possible. Councilman Thornton
do A w ay
R. L. Burdic, Jr., Earl H. Crow,’,
brought up the m atter of repairs
Ben C. Forsythe, J. Henry H a rd y .'
and extensions of the distribution
Mnsir— Carl H. Loveland, W ll- t
system, as authorized by the vot­
SALEM, Jga. «. W 4 Q N ) -4-
11am M. Briggs, R. L. Burdic, Jr^-
I Consolidation of the duties ¿new
ers in November, and a fter a brief
A ssistant Surgeon General Henry O. Enders, Jr., V. D. M iller.*
discussion his motion to advertise
performed by the State textbook
Program— Prof. Geo. A. Bris­
Issues a W arning to
.fo r bids for the purchase of pipe
commission, the state board of
coe, G. Homer Billings, Dr. G. W „
Public
higher curricula a n d ,th e «reSent
and fittings was passed without a
Gregg, Fred C. Glomes, Rev. P.-
I state board
of education under
dissenting vote. These bids will
W ASHING TO N, Jan. 8.— There K. Hammond.
be opened on January 25. This Three Brothers H ave Oom one commission of seven mem­
Public Affairs— Sam D. Taylor,
is danger that America this year
âkÿ ing
runs
part of the water project will cost
bers to he known as the state
bined Record of Cen­
may suffer sn influenza epidemic O. F. Carson, Albert C. Joy, T. H.
yough
approximately 150,000 and w ill be
board of education, w ill be rec­
tury and a H alf
similar to that which swept the Simpson, Dr. F. G. Swedenborg
undertaken early in the spring.
ommended to the state legislature
Publicity— W illiam M. Briggs,
country in 1918, causing more
At the request of the city li­ 8AN FRANCISCO, Jan. g ._ ( U N ) by the committee which'has been
than 118,000 deaths. Dr. C. C. H. B. Hurst, D. H. Jackson, O. H.
brary hoard, Mrs. H. A. Stearns — A century and a half of ra il­ making a study of educational
Pierce, assistant surgeon general, Johnson. Sam D. Taylor.
was appointed to the board to road service wa* represented by affairs In Oregon during the past
Reception— V. D. M iller, Louis
of the United States public health
I
two
years,
according
to
Dean
succeed Mrs. E. V. Carter, who three brothers feted at a banquet
Dodge, John R. Edwards.
J.
service, warned tonight.
has declined to accept appoint­ here tonight.
The testimonial Georgs R . A ld en . of W illam ette
Influenza raging in England, W alter McCoy, Fred D. Wagner.
ment again. Mrs. Carter has been prim arily was in honor of Reger university, one of the members of
Vnder-Prtvlledged
Child —
may find its way across the A t­
actively connected w ith the li­ Trewlckle, veteran Southern Pa­ the committee. The other mem­
lantic within a few weeks much Henry G. Enders, Jr., J. Henry
brary board for 35 years, since cific engineer, who retired last bers of th« committee that w ill,
after the way the 1918 epidemic Hardy, J. W alter McCoy, H arry
the very Inception of the library week after more than 57 'years sponsor the consolidation move
entered, the surgeon general said. K. Tomlinson.
are state Senator B.- L. Eddy of
project, and has been one of the of continuous service.
Upon motion of Dr. Woods,
Public health doctors in Atlan­
most loyal civic worker In the
Trewlcke’s brothers, H arry and Roseburg and Dr. C. J. Smith of
tic ports have been advised to it was unanimously voted to send
elty on this and other yojects.
Archie, were present at the din­ Portland. The committee was
keep an exact and close watch a copy of President W rig h t’s
ner, in d it was revealed that H ar­ named by Governor Fierce oh
Statement To Citizens
for any sign of importation of the speech into the Kiwanls maga-
ilne for publication. The singing
Following the appointment of ry, road foreman of engines for authority of a resolution passed
dread disease.
all department hfeads, the follow­ the Northern Pacific has served I by the last legislature.
Already a number of cases have was under the leadership of Henry
The report of the committee
ing statement of explanation was 44 years, while Archie has spent
sprung up in the eastern part of Enders, Jr.
which
w ill be filed with the leg-
48
years
in
Southern
Pacific
ser­
read by Mayor Pierce and submit­
the United 8tates.
| islature will recommend t k « t ,
ted to the citizens of Ashland by vice.
“Now is the time to be on guard
three of the seven members of
veRŸ, ueRV amu
both the mayor and city council:
for the influenza germ,”
Dr.
| the proposed reorganized board ■
LOSE TO YREKA
To The Citizens of Ashland:
in 1917 \6uiLGeT about
Pierce warned. “ Watch your colds
The local basketball team lost of education be practical educa­
The followingr is aubmitted aa
colds, weaken yonr resistance and
AS
OH
LWe AY
an explanation due to yon but not to Yreka, Cal., 7-5 last night tors actually engaged in this
vitality, making you susceptible
\?TÒG WP w 192$*
In any Sense as an apology tor the in a game played in the Yreka teaching profession, but not con­
to the Influenza germ. Influenza
nected with any state institution.
KANSAS C IT Y , Mo.. Jan. 8—
conndl has given alt appointments higk school gymnasium.
Is a common cold with a fever. In ­
Thu board would be authorised
TO
ÌI-
great consideration and now tally
fluenza la a common cold with a (U N )— Suit was filed Tuesday af­
The floor of the gym had been
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J f l k
defends same. In handling the used for dancing and was so to select textbooks for us In a|l
fever. Influenza, or la grippe, Is ternoon by Ollie Chill, veteran
L
f l b 4 •."VsI
appointment of department heads slippery that the boys could schools of the state, supervise pri­
an acute, highly communicable umpire against the American asso­
1 \
w __
vate school* and exercta«'general
for 19»7 by far the easiest way hardly keep their feet.
disease. It may or may not begin ciation of professional baseball
This
■ ^ 1
supervision
over
the
educational
for the mayor and council to have cansed the game to be nnusudliy
like a cold. The symptoms are clubs, and Thomas J. Hickey, tta
done would be to have made an slow, as they had to move Yery affairs of the state.
pain* in the head, eyes and limbs, president for «300,080 damages
The state enperintendent of
extensive
house-cleaning,
but slowly in order to keep their
sometimes bnt not always a wa­ for alleged defamation of repu­
public Instruction would ba mads
fairness to the present Incumbents balance.
tery discharge from the nose, tation and character.
executive
officer of. the board.
The petition states that Hiekey
all of whom are quite experienced
chilly sensations, usually sore
The line up was as follows:
and all of whom have their strong
throat, cough and marked muscu­ gave a statement to t i e Mtnnoap-
forwards, Sunny Leadom and
olls*Tribune to the effect that
points together w ith some of the
lar prostration.
Jimmy N atter; center, Everett
T R A IN S LA TH - • • t
stayed la a Kaaaaa City hotel
usual hnman limitations, seemed
“In addition there Is a fever, Chill
1
McGee; guards, Wayne H ill and
Owing to the heavy , traffic .on
one night, that bin MU was oaly
/to require extra careful consider­
which varlee according to the in- <
ation, which has been had daring Roy Abbott. Subs, W illiam Kan- the Southern Pacific llnee. tr»M«
tensity of the disease and shows 33 and that Chill manipulated it
asto, Clifton Garnett and Roy Noe. 1 | and 13 wore about om
to read 810, thafi attem p tia* to
a marked tendency to bronchial <
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Parr.
hour late this morning.
complications.”
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defraud the leagae a f 114.
Mexican Oil Laws
To Be Enforced
Forest Highway
Funds Announced
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Veteran Umpire
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