Show er», i» a potential pay roti for A ; M la n d Leading X d A ío m T í (United Mews W ir« Servio«) ASHLAND, OREO “Swede" And “1 Spectators 1 Of Life id Rehearsal. Monday’Night G a r b a g e , Sewers, Park, Streets, All Discussed At Meeting Last Night—Bills Allows Matters Referred To Committee For Invest­ igation. — City dads held a busy and im­ portant session Tuesday evening considering several important matters. Acceptance of a gift of >6 acres of park land— gift of the late C. W. Root, was made. An ordinance providing for the allowing of a franchise to a local concern to place the*city supply of Llthla water on the market, was considered and held over for fu r­ ther discussion. Disposition of the city garbage question was discussed and re­ ferred to the sanitary committee for a report in the near future. Reduction of the 815 license for each pool table to 67 was ad- vised, and the city solicitor order­ ed to amend the present ordin­ ance, making the one-half reduc­ tion. , Use of the city’s forces in ar- mngitfk for the Spring Festival In Llthla Park next Sathrday evening was granted at the request of President J. A. Churchill of the President C. the Southern A. CharehlU Oregon of Wfermsl school, Miss Virginia Hales, and W alter Radford, faculty members, explained the Spring Festival to council members and asked the support of the city In granting the nse of city equipment and em­ ployees in arranging for the af­ fair next Saturday evening. Conn- oilmen were unanimous’ In plac­ ing the disposal of city property In tbe hands of those in charge of the affair. Clyde Malone w ill have charge of the electric light­ ing. Deeds Presented W . J. Moore, representing the trustees of the estate of the late C. W . Root, made formal presen­ tation of the deeds to 85 acres of land now in the Lithia Park. Trustees are J. P. Dodge, W . J. Moore and Mr. Carter. An additional 17 acres was re­ cently purchased from the Mc­ Cormick estate. Mr. Moord stressed tbe hope of tbe trustees that the city would always keep tbe grounds beauti­ fied and in the finest condition i s an expression of appreciation of the gifts. He talked at length on tbe plans (Please Torn to Pate 8) A ll members of the Ashland Band, anyone in the volley playing a hpnd Instrument, ts requested by O. H. Y oq to meet Monday evening at 8 o’clock In the city hall for re-organisation. “Sharkey” Moore who w ill di* rect the hand this simmer, one of the best known musicians on^the Pacific, coast, and who will bring a couple .of fine band musicians with him in an orchestra which he wll direct this summer, will be present and assist in the reorgan* Isation. I t is very necessary that all members be present at the or. ganisatlon meeting, and every man who plays a band instru- mnt should attend this first re­ hearsal.' RESERVOIR e COMPLETED W o r k O f Laying New Wajer Mains Practically Finished, Says Holser Near five miles of water main have been laid by city employees since March 1, according to Earl Hosier, superintendent of the city water department. The work to near completion with ”jast a few odds and ends to be taken care of” according to Mr. Hosier. The tWo and Tour Inch mains carrying capacity and should aid In preventing any shortage of water. Regulating valves install­ ed oa tbe new mains win relieve the intense water pressure. A ll cement has been poured in the Crowson reservoir and the contractor w ill probably turn It over for tbe o'. k. of- the city before July 1, Mr. Hosier says. Forms are all removed. Tbe task of laying the new water mains has been a difficult one. Practically three quarters of a mile of new mains were laid under paved streets, and re­ moving of this paving sad re­ placing It was a difficult task. SNOW BANKS STILL HIGH Work Of Cleaning Orator Lake Road With Plow Progresses Slowly Work of clearing the road to Crater Lake Lodge is progressing slowly, according to Paul Wright, Inventor o f the snow plow which to being used. The five ton trac­ tor used to drive the recently pat­ ented plow to too small, according to Wright. Tbe drifts are still 18 feet high in places. School Of Art Classes Will Start In July - Good Coarse Eleven’ Jurors Now In Box Tentatively Accepted — Interest Lags As Dull Routine Of Questioning Continues — Hugh Shows Little Concern. . - The tentatively selected Jurymen in the D’Autremont case thia afternoon were: J. Nf Dennis, retired mer­ chant. Ashland. M. P. Kearney, retired mer­ chant, Medford. Henry W. Frans. Phoenix. W . J». Dunlap Copco em ploye, Medford. W . H. HIttle, OoljLHIll. James B. Saunders, barber, Ashland. Fred P, • Dutton, farmer, Medford. Wm. Darby, Carpenter, Ashland. Earl Weaver, * Centra] Point. J urymen were m the box this morning when the third day’s session of the D Awtretaont trial The State challenged O. M. Wilson, Medford realtor, and again the grind started in ques­ tioning the prospective Jurymen. Because of the number of pre- emptory challenges still unexer- cised by both defense and pro­ secution, Indications this morn­ ing were that unless some agree­ ment was reached between tbe attorneys or Unless tbe counsel did not report t qthe maximum of challenges, the procuring of a permanent Jury would require considerable more time. Attendance at tbe trial was smaller this morning than dur­ ing the two previous days, many in the crowd prevlonaly havelng been veniremen. A new panel of 60 was called last night,-including the follow­ ing from Ashland: George L. Clark, O. D. Lowe, L. L. Norcross, James H . Cook, Ben Bowers, Jr. Wm. E. Sanford, Levi Johnson, Jas T. Roberta, H. K. Tomlinson, C. A. Saunders, R. J. Shaw, Nathan Bates, James E. Welch, H. J. Carter. Henry J. Carter, Robert J. Lake, John B. Plttinger, Chas. Fitsgerald and Orren D. Payne.» T'hose from Medford in the new panel are; E. M. White, W. J. Currier, H. J. Buchter, H. L. Mills, B. J. Trowbridge, Wm. Budge, F. P. Salter, W. C. Hook«- (Please Turn to Page 8) The Ashland Oregon Summer School o | A rt, established h«re In 1884 by the Pratt Institute for the purpose of broadening the art spirit In the country by bring­ ing together widely separated field of activity, w ill be conduct­ ed from July 6 to August 8, this year according to announcement made by the local committee. Instructors from the Pratt In ­ stitute w ill be In charge of the courses. Special arrangements are being made in order that students of the Southern Oregon Normal school, may gain benefit from the institution. Credits tor the work wlil ,be given by the school- ■ Members of the faculty In­ clude: , Belle Cady White director, landscape, still life, oil and water colors. Felix Payant wll instruct la dealgn, Industriil aria and crafts. Margaret Loutoe Murphy will instruct In poster work and methods, including A rt Apprecia­ tion. Emily Grace Hanga w ill be in charge of the classes In head construction and figura/drawing. Misa W hite and Mias Hanks are Instructors at the Pratt 'in ­ stitute; Mr. Payant to noted for hto series of articles, “Teaching of Design” and other contribu­ tions to magasines as well as bis work In craftmansblp. . An especially fine courts to of­ fered by Miss Morphy for the are work in grades, la o r d e r tkat grade teacher may have this iastruction whieh fits them to better teach this special snbject. In the east many classes are ar­ ranged for grade teachers to en­ able them to their work without having strict supervision of aa art superviser, according to tht local committee. M b . Victor Mills, Snpt. Geo. A Brisco, J. H. Falter, and J. A. Churchill are Ashland folks inter­ ested in the A rt school. Unusual Soap Display Made In connection with an intro­ ductory sale /of Rojjal Cutlcsl Toilet soap the Enders company has put in one of the largest and most elaborate window displays ever seen in Ashland, in the form of a fascimile of the Capitol building at Washington, JD. C. The model to about 10 feet high and 80 feet long. I t w m con­ structed by Ralph Burt, Pacific sone manager of the Royal Soap Company and three skilled assist­ ants. Thousands of eakes of soap wars used in the construction. It required practically all day Tuesday to erect the display whioh • torn “ unveiled” at 8 o'clock this afternoon and at­ tracted much attention. Whllo two daring fire laddbgA "Toughy” and “Swede”, members of the fire prevention caravtt, apparently took their Uvea la their hands, more than 600 people watched the hair-raising, breath­ taking lifesaving stunts at o’clock Tuesday evening. Scaling the Llthla Springe ho­ tel wall with a “ pompier” ladder, one fireman “hooking” the ladder on a window ledge and climbing to the top while another holds it, then the other climbing while the man at the top holds it, and con­ tinuing this until their destination to reached, was the first “atunf.* The two fire «aptalns from the Corvallis department, trained by genial Tom Graham, moved with the agility of steeple Jacks up the ladder, until they reached the ho­ tel roof. Thursday Cloudy. per for Over Fifty Years d (United Prem Wir« Servie«) IDNE8DAT, J uto 8, 1927 hy» Thrill Demonstration ing Stunts Tuesday Fire Chiefs Go Swimmin’ At Helmans A life line was shot from equip­ ment the caravan carries and then it. “Toughy” Dav.s “saved” his pal “Swede” Halstrome, by sliding down the ll{e line and taking “Swede” out a window. Chief Clint Baughman accom­ panied the fire prevention caravan which visited here yesterday to' Medford today — from Medford they plan to visit Roseburg and from Roseburg. Marshfield. Clare A. Lee, state fire marsh­ al has practically "drafted” the fire chiefs along the way to keep the caravan complete. While visitors In this city, mem­ bers of the fire prevention “Bri­ gade” had a great tlmo. They expressed great admiration for the beauties of the city. In the afternoon they went tor Hel man Baths where they had a fine time swimming. The response pf Ashland folks in Turning out for the life saving demonstration, according to Mr. Lee, was one of the best responses they have had, and was much ap- predated The local departmentmen, Law­ rence Wilson and Lee Wallace, as­ sisted in the demonstration by shooting a stream of water from the tv^t. types of hose the local department carries. “Cap” Geo. W. Stokes', deputy state fire marshal gave a sh<>rt talk on fire prevention to the big crowd which had gathered.fnr the demonstration. . * Bounding the recently fire siren attracted the o f every resident in the announcd the starting stunts. Installed attention city and of the EXCAVATING SOME LAWNS IS STARTED WILL BE DRY Machinery Of Olay Pro, Survey Shows All City Rest ducts, Company W ill Ar* dents W ill Not Use rive Within Few Days Irrigation Water Ace Pilot Says He Will Fly To Vienna, Paris, London And Moscow Before His Return—Offered $100,000 For Flight To Roosevelt Field. Copyright by U. P. BERLIN, June 8.— (IP)— Clarence D. Chamberlin and Charles'Levine may fly back to the United States, Cham­ berlin told the United Press in an interview today. “An American organisation has offered us >100,000 if we fly back to Roosevelt Field,” he said, “and the offer is so attractive that we are again considering the possibility of returning home by airplane.” Chamberlin Raid he would likely leave Berlin In five or six days to fly to Vienna as he had accepted an invitation to visit that government. He will go by air. He also planB to fly to Rome, Paris, Lon­ don and Moscow. Health Officer Sounds Warning Matter Referred To Water Committee — D. Pedossi And 0 . W. Batter Form Company Offering $10,000 To City For Bottling And And Gag Rights. The proposed 15-year franchise asked for by O. S. Butler and D. Perozzi, for bottling, sale and dis­ tribution of Lithia water from the city springs, after Informal dis­ cussion at a half hour informal council meeting, held previous to the regular session, \ra s referred to the water committee composed of 8. A. Peters, chairman, O. T. Bergner and Of. E. A. Woods. Mr Perrosl presented the terms of the franchise, and asked the council to take action as soon a« possible as he planned to leave soon for San Francisco, and de­ sired the matter to be settled be­ fore be left The council adjourned subject to special call and will probably within the next few days meet for final decision In the matter. County Health Officer Inskeep has sounded a warning to picnic and camping parties, to remember that the summer season Is here, Excavating for the foundation “There are quite a number of and as a precautionary measure for the erection of the first bnlld- Ashland folks who w ill leave water taken from the Rogue river ing of the Ashland Clay Prodncts their lawns dry thia summer,” should be boiled before using. company, is started according to according to G. M. Frost, who One case of typhoid fever in C. H. Miller. California man who recently completed a checkup of the county is said to be directly BERLIN, June 8.—(IP)— While Tentative Terms came to Ashland to be in charge all land In the city for the pur­ 1,000,000 residents of Berlin traceable to the patient drinking Terms of the agreement provide of the work. The building 1« be­ pose of, lining up water users craned their necks and cheered, water from the river. that for the consideration of 810,- ing erected near the old Normal for the summer. the cllxls business was at a stand- 006 and a percentage of the oet. BCnOoI groUnaB. ***-- "W r. Ffo rt' Bi'hUChh F S H S R S F g still Tuesday during the tremen­ profit, to be determined later, and The new building, a 80 by* 80 irrigation while m a k i n g his other minor terms?the city grant dous welcome given Charles D. frame structure will heuae. -the Chamim r lln and A. L e vin e.----------- the exclusive rights and prlvlTegee preeaing machine, and other owner in Ashland Completing the third hop of of bottling, sale and distribution equipment of the new concern, t their New Y or\ to Berlin flight, of Llthla water from the city Dies for the tile and brick h a w Chamberlin and Levine? in- their Hopkins Lateral Ranchers springs, the right to manufacture not yet been received. C .,'E . Bellanca monoplane Columbia, ar­ and engage In the distribution and Broudisch, manager of the new Form Organisation To rived at Tempelhof airfield at sale of gasses of every nature plant la expected to return from Get Reduction 6:67 p. m. German time (18:57 which may be m t r a c l e d t h e California completing arrange­ New York daylight saving time. Lithia water supply lima, to the) ments for the shipment of ma­ Water users , of the Hopkins Butler-Perossl cotopany. The American monoplane cir­ chinery to the new Ashland plnn. Miss Berna Hight, local piano cled over Tempelhoy field as one Lateral, which includes a large The rights of the city for the teacher will present a number of unit -in a veritable flying circus area In Jacksonxounty, farmed by use of Lithia water fqr public her pupils In recital Thursday of 20 planes in formation. more than 200 ranchers, pirn to drinking purposes, and rights fo£ evening Julie 8 at her home on BCM SENT “HOME * United States Ambassador Ja­ fight a recently proposed increase the use of the water, to be grant­ A “moral degenerate” who was 526 East Main street. Pupils to cob Gould Schurman embraced in rates from 82.60 per acre to ed for any sanitarium purposes, reported to have bothered a num­ be presented will he: Ellen Fran­ Chamberlin and handed him the >6.60 per acre, according to plans are reserved. ber of Ashland women by follow­ co, Bernice Illtchock, Francis cabled congratulations of Presi­ made at a recent meeting. Rights To Renew ing tbem about, was escorted In­ Spindler, Viola Mayberry, Paul dent Coolidge. He shook bands Financing the action Jagalnst Mr. Perossi and Mr. Butler, ac­ to Colifornia by local officers. an