Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 25, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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Local j Personal flotes
Guests at Park H otel —
R. A. M.
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Masonic H a ll, Ashland
Mrs. Ida Veghte M artin and
mother Mrs. Beach of Santa Mon­
ica. Caf., are guests at the P ark
hotel.
They expeet to, visit in
Ashland for a couple of weeks.
Special convocation. Thursday
oveaiag. M a y ’ 18. Past Master
/la v s your screens
Moat Excellent Degrees. All Jordan’s mill.
Companions' Invited.
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' A. J. McCALLEN, H . P. At the Ashland Motel-— •
W . H. D AY. Seoretary.
H. A. Yates ot Okanogan,
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228-2t Wyeh., Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C.
Craig, Mrs. A. E. Cromwfcll and
Mrs. Streeter of Lodg Beach, Cal.,
C. W . W aller, a resident of Sa­ and W . G. Parkerson o f Geyeaor-
lem,»Ore., spent some time In this vllle, Cal., are among, those who
city yesterday transacting busi- are registered at the Ashland ho­
tel.
Smart models in spring suits.
Swift Premium Boiled
Remember Paulserud's sell for Sckuerman’s Grocery.
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H-rlgayep water.
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■* oat m a x im a » demamte a*ay ba re-
Speaking of the purchase of 800 « lu c tx l t o le w thaa the lo w *« flow
aero feet front T , tl. P. ho Writes: than fa r meaanred lp Ashland
“This amoant, If actually deliv­ craik. Such policy would stem
to be tho. more prom iala* because
ered. should be abaudeut
superintendent ef the Tgleut lr r l- gating
g*tthg tbe
the patire
entire
acres of cul- the improvement» to be made in
gatlon D istrict that are favorable tlvated land 'estimated as./ lying the pipe system w ill protect .pipe»
to postponement or that Indicate within the city and of supplying aad plumbing from which may
we w ill not be really In danger any shortage fn lower creek In- well have been the cause of hoary
of water shortage la cam the flow to satisfy old .rights,
Im - leakage. The result of such pro­
tu ild ln g of the dam la postponed, provements In the Irrigation sya- ceeding could he awaited before
But we, the dam postponement tern now proposed win reach all deeldlng upon measures for aa In­
committee, representing <57 vot- such cultivated land, w ith the ex- crease of water supply. ? , ,
Thia paragraph seems to plainly
ers impressed with the fairness ceptlon of about,SO acres, which
rsc&mmend
testing out our pres­
of the detailed information in Mr. must continue to depend upon
Henny’» report and desire sin-’ Ashland' creek end for which a ent supply pi water and trying
sere, tru th seeking tax payers to flow. If properly regnlated. of 0.7 out efforts of waste prevention be­
fore proceeding On tbe Canyon
read th«i following extract from ’ Second-fbet should be sufficient.
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hlB reports, also .statements pub-
No allowance appmrp neces-
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A .landing gear having been
broken when the plane le ft the
Vancouver field for Los Angeles
Monday afternoon, efforts were
made at the local alr-m all landing
field to Signal I . Boardman, pilot
of the plan«, and C. C, Julian of
Los Angelso, wealthy* o il operator,
h passenger, o f th e ir plight.
However, the efforts were una­
vailing and the plane landed In
Redding, Cal., with the broken
hear causing the plane tb' t ilt on
It j nose, breaking a tip o ft the
propeller.
The occupants es­
caped
Injury.— Medford
Mall
Tfibune.
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Reiurned F r o » K.
tleally made by M r. D illard , the
city council’s paid engineer and
Mr. Arnsplger, superintendent ot
tbe'Talebt Irrig atio n ditch. Those
statements should carry some
weight w ith the voters seeking
good cause for postponement.
M r.
D illard
has repeatedly
stated that the reduction of cpn-
cumption of water b y'th e South-
ern Pacific company and the ice
plant would provide f<fr 500 fam-
Hies. T h a t statement came a fter
Mr. and Mr». Carol Rose, wht
have been spending several dayt
;r. Klamyth Falls visiting Witt
relatives and t r ia d s , have re­
turned to thetr home lu Ashland
Notlrr—
I f It continues to rain tomor­
row. “ciean-up’Vdby at the H ar-
gad'ne cemetery w ill take place
Friday instead of Thursday.
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Thomas Meighi
• B lin d /
A fter a Battle
n in the P a ra m o u n t P ic tu re
T u t t i* P io d u c tjo n , .
ar-Tóim C hina
Baaluesfi V isito r—
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G. H i Yeo, loeal real estate
H arry Silver, who Is connected
insurance man, w as.« basi­
with the Llthla Springs company
in this city, spent a short tim e in n s » visitor in Medford yesterday.
Medford yesterday looking a fte r
business affairs.
la Medford Yesterday—
V lalton From PorttonA—
•r Visitors la Ashland yesterday
tra m Portland were: E. H. Gal­
ileo, j . h . McTeeters, Lod Alley,
C. M . VYanklln, Mr. sod Mrs." D.
Vance, W . A l Brown and A. E.
Meyers and mother.
Red Triangle Chop Susy Sauce.
Schuerm A ’s Grocery.
221-tf
Just another jam dance at the
Bellview club house. Same price, Music Supervisor Leaves» »
-game good time. Good lunch. F ri­
Mies Esther Church, music su­
d ay night. M ay 271
pervisor of the Medford schools,
w ill leave Saturday for Eugene,
whore she w il l. attend summer
Mrs. L a ri Coldwell of McCloud. school at the University ot Ore­
Cal., form erly a resident of this gon, taking pipe organ, piano and
city, la spending a few days In other branches of musical study.*
Ashland visiting with frieads sad A fter the summer term , she e »
looking a fter business a ffa irs ., pacts to go to her home at Sheri­
dan, .Wyoming. Mies Church la
a slater of Mrs. B. O. Forsythe ef
Ashland.
At the Oregon Hotel—
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Klndorgarten
and
nursery,
. Mrs. B. Churchill of Pasadena,
Mrs.
N
ellie
Slelott,
122
H arga-
• a l., and F. L . -Castor ot W h ittier,
203-1 m o.*
f id ., wore among those who regis­ dlne St.
tered a t tbe Oregon Hotel last
M Cars Registered—
evening.
Fifty-six
out-of-state
cars
stopped In Ashland yesterday to
register s í the local Chamber o t
Commercé.
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Foar Faralftlos—-
There were 4 fatalities In Ore­
gon due to industrial accidents
during the week ending M ay 12,
according to the state Industrial
accident commission.
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- Bdw. Clayton of Reno, Nev.
fpeat yesterday In Ashland took
tog a fte r business affairs.
I f you want It done rig h t take
to W hite.
W ed-tf
Got n M sh—
As the result of a day’s fishing
trip Sunday, four Medford men
returned with 72 fish caught In
the Big Applegate river, where
D r. Alice <5. Chapman o f ’A lta­
they report the fishing Is good.
n a. Gal., to spending a couple of
ys la Ashland visiting the city
id with frisada. ,
Wayne Hill Here—■
Wayne H ill, son of M r. and
Mrs. Thomas H ill on Granite
M iriam Wood ot Oakland. Cal.. street, who has been In Yreka,
JPm. C. O tt of Seattle. Wash., Cal. for the past few weeks, Is
© arl Prissier of New York City vtslting-'in Ashland w ith-his par­
aad J. A. Newcomb of Sea Joae, ents for a few days. Wayne Is
Qal.. stopped at the L lth la Springs associated with hisJirother Glenn
hotel tost night.
In the grocery business In Trska.
JURY FINDS
KELLY GUILTY
Miss Mackay and Hollywood
Physician Must Mow
Stand Trial
LOS ANGELES, May 25 — <U>)
— Paul Kelly, debonair serpen
actor was found guilty ot man­
slaughter by a ju ry for beating
to death, Ray Raymond, aong
asd dance man, riv a l-fo r. the a f­
fections of Dorothy Mackaye, ac­
tre s s and wife of Raybond. Sent­
ence was set for Tuesday, May
31. The defense Immediately be­
gan action for a new tria l. The
verdict carries a sentence of from
one to 10 years in «prison.
W ith f e l l y ’s conviction, Miss
Mackays and Dr. W alter Sullivan,
must stand tria l charged with
compounding a felony in an a l­
leged attempt to hide clrcura-
itances surrounding the dearth.
JURY SAYS 5
ARE GUILTY
Three Women and Two Men
j&esnonaible for Death
o F TOm Cowboy
Thia scene a t a railway statlua a t Kalfoo shows refugees wno areneemg
to places ot safey after a severe battle In central China. Such scenes
« are alftost dally occurrences in tbe war-tora republic.
fared a puree of 885,0*0 for firpt
and second aviators to conqilsr
Pacific ocean In the year starting
A u g u stu s.
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much value to the tax payers now
as lfw a a to the council, bnt it is
<uite apparent that the .council
has filed his report face down. A t
any rate the boosters who a re In ­
sistent upon spending over 8300,-
My. Arnsplger Is credited •'•lih
saying that the present Condition
of H yatt P rairie reservoir Insures
fu ll supply for all users for sev­
eral years. That means that we
need to have no faar of getting
onr fu ll 800 acre feet ont of the
ditch for Irrigation, i f our coun­
cil w ill provide ways for distrib­
uting such water.
This Information comes after
the bond election, and gives an­
other good reason for reconsider­
ation of the Immediate building
of the dam. '
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M r. Henny says .in his report
th a t now'since the Talent district
water is aVallible, the lawn
sprinkling Is the principal cause
fop water supply shortage. H e
clearly opines that the house hold-
nr can be taught to avoid unnec­
essary waste and It Is plain in his
report that he wodld advocate a
campaign against waste to^reduee
consumption on one hand or com­
pletó metering on the other.
The following are statements
made in w ritin g 'to the «áty conn-'
w r y for possible inability of the
Talent Irrig atio n District to de-
liver a ll w ater1 needed te r irylgat-
’ng the remaining 170 acres, this
sontingency having been guarded
against, largely as an Insurance,
by the purchase of 200 A. F. ad-
<UUonal to the original amount ot
(0 0 A. F. The satisfaction of old
water rights on Ashland creek
from the Irrigation supply Is
thereby also fairly assured.
A reasonable policy m ight b j to
In another paragraph he says
that a reduction of at least 20
per cent supply for domestic and
la w n , sprin gin g could be, made
by complete * metering.
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Let it be here stated that when
. we voted for bonds w»’ understood
that one of the benefits to be de­
rived from construction of Craw-
son Reservoir was the settling of
the water so that meters could he
depended npon for long life.
(Published at request of the
inaugurate a system ot gradual Ashland Canon Dam Postpo'nd-4
w m te p re v e » ion so that the pres- ment club.)
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WE SPECIALIZE IN
SUMMER CABINS
Drop In
THE SERVICE WE CAN GIVE YOU WILL
. HELP YOU.
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co,
Annual
cll, b y .M r. Henning:
^ 10 on the^Banyon project evade
It " was pointed out "that «Ince
1 reference to any part of M r.
the creek flow rarely drops" be­
penny’s report indicating
that
low 6 1-2 second feet during the
there might be relief found for the
period ot maximum demand,
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Water consumers . In other waye water shortage might w e llb e due
1) he was worth his hire then
better, ways and lesg eostly In large part or entirely to water
the statement ought to be of as way's than the said canyon pro- waste and to unregulated use ef
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LOS A N G ELES, d a y 2S.—^IP)
—Three, «om en and two men.
charged w ith m urder in connect­
ion w tth thé* death o f “Two-Gun
fern*’ K errick, motion picture cow
boy. ware found c an ty of man
daughter by a JuryU ^’ Superior
Judge H ardy’s court here late
Tuesday. The verdict was re­
turned a fter f ife hours and 35
.ninutoe’ délibération.
Sentence w ill be. passed on all
defendants. Mrs. Sarah K errisk.
widow ot the slain actor. Iris
Burna, A n ita Davis and Henry
Isabell, film actors, and Jos H unt,
Arjaona cewpuncher, on May 27.
Nine tromen and three men
comprised the Jury which brought
in the manslaughter verdict.
Offering Unusual Low Prices on
Linens, -Domestics, and all White
Goods.
SPECIAL SELLING
on the latest arrivals of
Pastel AU Silk
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THURSDAY
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f Womens Rayon Silk Bloomers
only good Dresses would employ. '
Here, is a quality JRayon Bloomer at a special low
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