ASHLAND WEEKLY. TIDINGS 0L. XLV A8HLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1922 t i r Will CELEBRATE II DAYS FN FOURTH OF JULY DAUGHTER OF "LUCKY" 1 I inflr BALDWX PASSES THROUGH! A I Af . in LnuuL ATTENDED LECTURE ON K KLAN MERCHANTS WILL PUT ON "FORD DAY" ON JULY THIRD Anita Baldwin, the daughter of "Lucky" Baldwin, of southern Cali fornia fame, passed through Ashalnd in her private car "Washington," at tached to train 64 Monday evening. Miss Baldwin is knowu from coast to coast for some of the wonderful pets which she keeps and the man ner In which they are trained. Her father died a few years ago! . The Ku Klux Klan were shown and left the whole of his large es-jlast nigbt to a crowded house at the tate amounting to several millions; Vining theater, and every one pres of dollars to her and her sister, ao4 ent seemed to be interested In learn while tbey are good spenders and entertainers, they have added to, ID BAPTIST ASSOCIATION CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY MERCHANTS OF EAST END ARE The Rogue River Baptist associa-! tlon is meeting today and tomorrow at the Baptist church lu Ashland to celebrate the forty-sixth anniver sary of the association In this val ley. Quite a number of distinguished Baptist church workers are in the city to attend the meeting, among whom are the Rev. J, c. Austin,' The merchants ot EaBt Muln street Rev. 0. C. Wright, executive seere- who have been having a SDecial sale AWARDING PRIZES LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS ASHLAND Republican For State Senator Sixth Dlst. George W. Dunn 505 For State Representative, Eighth Dist. John H. Cnrkln ......324 Ralph P. Cowgill 280 Delbert Fehl 21 For County CnmmlMoner George Alford 25 Thomas H. Simpson .343 ion IN LEAD 31 0 VOTES nucD ecu urn 'Ull.ll iH.ll. HULL Si Celebration Thfc Year Promixm to!rather than taken from the amount. wrtt en be the Biggest Event Ever Put j which they received In the legacy. On In Ashland and Likely to MORE PRIZES AWARDED last week, are announcing the win- Draw Largest Crowd. Plans are rapidly formulating for one of the biggest and most- interest ing celebrations this year ever un dertaken In Ashland. An enthusias ts meeting of merchants waa heldjierg of prizes that the various mer at the chamber of commerce rooms j chant offered to Induce the people this morning and It was definitely of fthe community to try their mer- determined that Monday,, July 3, jcbandlse. should be Included as a part of the The Candy Cupboard prize of a annual event and be called "Ford five-pound box of candy was won by Day." The big feature of this dayMrs. M. M. Tucker, of 351 Avery will be the Ford (parade, giving j street. away a Ford car and other events) The prize offered by Icenhower's which, It is believed, will bring hun-l furniture store, 50 feet of garden dreds of Ford owners, as well as hose, was won by Russell Miller, 661 The merchants on East Main street extensive talk about the obligations who conducted a bargain week sale I and purpose of the organization. tary of the Baptist work in the state.j during the past week, are beginning For Judge of Circuit Court both of Portland. Among those to award the prizes in the various; Gus Newburv ... ko ing more about this organization, present from other points are R. K. contests which they conducted. C. M. Thomas . .425 which has been so much talked and Hackett and Rev. C. M. Cllne, of A. W. Holt won the first nrlze, For Governor of during the last few ; grants rass, ana pror. Aubrey Smith at Kruggel Brothers, which was a, Louis E. Benn and Rev. F. R. Leach of Medford, spot light, and J. A. Taylor, of Oak1 Charles Hall . all or whom are scheduled for talks street, won the second prize, a set j of socket wrenches. Mrs. Anna Kent of the Columbia hotel won the U. S. auto tire orfered by Dlx and Son. The Eastern Supply company re- months. ; Dr. R. H. Sawyer, who was a min ister in a Protestant church for 30! during the two days' session BY EAST SIDE MERCHANTS years and Is now lecturing for the Klan, opened the meeting with an others, to spend a three day period In Llthla park. . J. H. McGee Was elected chairman of the committee for Ford day, and is working out plans for a great pa rade participated In by Ford cars only on July 3. The great parade on the Fourth, 'it Is expected will be undertaken by the newly organized Llthlans, which will be the big booster club for Ash land. A rouBtng big committee meeting will be held at the Hotel Ashland one evening soon and further an nouncements will be made In to morrow's Tidings. PLAN TWO CELEBRATION FOURTH OF JULY A live-wire bunch of merchants got together last night in the cham ber of commerce and It did not take long to get under way with the pre liminary work In the preparations and plans for the Fourth of July celebration There were about 20 present, and the celebration was discussed pro and con in an informal way, the con census of opinion appearing to be that If properly handled, a two-day event could be held that would sur pass anything ever attempted in Ashland before. It was decided that July 3d be set aside 1y the merchants as "Ford day," the plan being to have a cele bration on that day In which Ford machines will be the dominating fac tor In a big parade, drawn from the whole countryside, and the mer chants participating, to award as a prize on that day, a Ford automo bile. It Is proposed to finance the affair by selling tickets to the mer chants at a fixed sum, which they In turn, will Issue to their customers, each ticket representing a chance In the drawing for the auto. It was figured' that this would draw a large crowd to the city on Monday, July 3d, who would remain over for the celebration on the Fourth. Committees were appointed to lake up the various phases of the -work of preparation and also to make suitable arrangements for the celebration on the Fourth. A mon C street. The Square Deal grocery's six prizes of baskets of groceries which were put up as prizes were won by A. Hudneyy, Vendome hotel; Mrs. O. Winter, 430 Boulevard; S. C. Ham aker, 66 Roca street; J. H. Sanders Oak street; Mary Spencer, East Main street, and Mrs. Avery of the Nelda cafe. The numbers that won at the Peerless shoe shop are: first, 86, 594; second, 86,697, and third 86,599. The winners have not called to claim their prizes to date, and the names are not known as yet. The lecture was such as no good citi zen could take exception to. Time after time, the large crowd applaud ed DUNSMUIR LADY DIED AT LOCAL HOSPITAL 24 343 J. D. Lee 7 Ben w. Ulcott I4g I. L. Patterson 5 George A. White 37 For State Treasurer o. p. Horr 330 Mrs. Ethel M. Smith, wlfef of J. J.irunaea every 8lxtn Purchase up to: Thomas r . Ryan 268 Cmlth. of Dunamuir. died Friday. 5 duiln8 the week, and had a total For Justice Supreme Court May 19. at 12:30 p. m., at the Gran- of -35'to be refunded to the win the speaker as he touched on'ue City hospital, following an oper- points of the greatest Interest. The picture had an exceptionally good background and showed a few sidelights of the klan In action. It pictured a meeting, the Issuing of Instructions and the members going to carry out the Instructions, and these parts of the picture were of a great deal of interest to those at tending. The lecture and showing of pic tures will be repeated tonight. etlon earlier In the week. uers. The White House groceteria's first; .MODERN WOODMEN HOLD AN INITIATION The Modern Woodmen of America met In regular session last evening In the Moose hall and initiated a large class of candidates, together with a large class that were present for adoption. F. B. Currey, state deputy, and J. G. Ttate, head auditor, both of Port land, were present to witness the In itiation, together with several visit ors from the Talent, Medford and Central Point camps. The team from the Medford camp exemplified the work to the candidates. J. E. Welch, district deputy of the order, Is responsible for the suc cessful meeting and the large num ber of candidates that were taken In. Following the Initiation the mem bers, were assembled in the dining room where they were served with a real banquet. "WOBBLY" IS ARRESTED IN KLAMATH FALLS KLAMATH FALLS, May 23. Louie Davis, I. W. W. organizer, was arrested in McDonald's pool hall late Saturday night and lodged In the city Jail. At the time of arrest, Davis was distributing I. W. W. literature. Davis refused to talk, and It was only after a hard grilling that In formation was obtained that he had been in George H. Burnett 479 John McCourt 461 John L. Rand 347 .Mrs. Smith had only been In the!prUe was won MS- Val Inlow- wnoi 0ente S. Shepherd 134 hospital a few days, and the opera. ! suessed the exact number of beans For Supt. Public Instruction tlon apparently was a success, butln tne Jar- and slx contestants tied J. A. Churchill 403 during the early part of the day Frl-I for secolld Prlze- and three for the For Commissioner f Labor day her condition became serious , tl,lrd Prlze- , William A. Dalzlel 322 Her relatives at DunBmuIr were tn- The Siuare Deal grocery contest C. H. Gram i85 formed, but were not able to reael wlnners wl" be nno,"",,,(' 'his Fr Public Service Commissioner evening, and others later in the Thomas H. Campbell 193 week. F. B. Layman 72 J. R. Thlehoff 242 TAKES CHARGE OF DEW For National Committeeman besides her husband, are her parents; "m" r"" "M,ml "'"'i u- runlan 301 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Carter, ofi """ ' I Ra,nl R- Williams 221 Dunsmulr. i Mr8- Ij0ttle Shaffer, of Bremer- For Congressman The body was prepared for burial ton- Wa8D" arrived in Ashland aj Earl E. Fisher m hv H. C. Stock and' taken on train few "K0 t0 as8lst her slster-ln-j W. C. Hawley 344 her bedside before she passed away. She was born May 8, 1889 In Cali fornia, and was 33 years old at the time of her death. Surviving her.i REXOMIXATION OF GOVERNOR NOW SEEMS ALMOST A CERTAINTY With Only A Few Small Precinct in Harmy, Wheeler und Cuny to Hear From, Hall's Defeat Is Now Practically Assured, PORTLAND, May 23. With re turns from only a few small pre cincts in Harney. Wheeler and Curry counties missing, it Is indicated that Olcott will have a plurality ot 400 over Hall when the complete unof ficial vote Is tabulated. It Is now reasonably certain that Governor Ol cott has been renominated. The latest figures give him a lead of 310. Buchtel's recall Is now nn estab lished fact, and Campbell appears to have won out over Thlehoff. FORMER ASHLAND MAX HOLDS GOOD POSITION 13 this morning to Dunsmulr, wherel Mrs- Alvena Bullen- wlth the. the funeral will be held Monday. A. W. Norhlad 103 Democratic For National Committeeman William R. King 74 J. W. Morrow 48 work at the Dew Drop Inn. Jack Hlldreth, a brother-in-law of Mrs. Bullen's, who has been visiting with LLOYD ELWOOD'S CASE i her for the past few weeks, was tak- FIRST ON DOCKET en quite ill several days ago, and For Governor the attending physician advised tak -1 Webster Hofmes 6 Circuit court will convene next j ,ng hlm t0 s ,owep Hltltudfl and Walter M. Peirce 68 Monday morning. June 22. The first' Mrg Bullen ,eft wlth hm .... morn W Plmlv , the United States for 11 the docket u that of the j tn bound , . Bremmerton. leavine! Harvev O. Starkweather kr Ij ears, coming here from Austria, T- WW J"wooo, inaictea ror the restaurant n charge of Mrs. j For Judge Circuit Court and that be had not yet taken out any citizenship papers, or made any attempt to do so. HALL CARRIED JACKSON OVER OLCOTT BY 78 VOTES With only a few outlying precincts in the county to be heard from, Hall la reported to have carried Jackson county by 78 votes. It Is thought manslaughter as the result of an auto accident near Medford one night last December.4 4-. .. .a- .- SKELETON FIND RECALLS LYNOHING8 OF 40 YEARS AGO Shaffer. LODI, Calif., May 23. The two skeletons unearthed by a road scrap er four miles husowtets BRR u er four miles southwest of Lodl last that as the missing precincts come'w has brought to mind to old in this lead will be Increased rather! settlers the lynching of two cow than diminished. AWARDS FOR SPEED GIVEN ASHLAND STUDENTS ' rustlers at that point about 40 years ago. HIGH SCHOOL PRESS ASSOCIATION FORMED The Rogue River Valley High School Tress association, the newest branch of the Oregon State Press association, was organized last week at Medford, Dean Eric Allen of the University ot Oregon school of Jour nalism, attending the organization This Is the third branch of the state association of high school publica tions which held Its convention In I Eugene the week-end of April 14. Each year the Underwood Type writer company gives to the stu dents of high schools over the Unit ed States, awards for speed and ac curacy In typing. To earn recognl- FORUM LUNCHEON IN i'"i musi wrue on new mi- INTEREST OF OVARRY' rurnistiea by the New York ed- uunumiui uiiice iot la consecutive The chamber of commerce held a forum luncheon at the Hotel Ash land today, which was attended by about 60 people. Prof. Briscoe made a short talk, asking the aid of the chamber in an endeavor to get an Increase In at tendance at the summer school nor mal this summer. E. V. Carter, V. O. N. Smt!h and G. W. Dunn were called on to make minutes. All papers are marked In accordance with International con test rules. For every error ten words are taken from the gross The first award Is a solid bronze medal for 40 net words per minute. Memorial Day Committee Have Plans Completed Memorial day plans are rounding Into shape nicely. The committee reports developments are running quite satisfactorily, tad they hope to make this Ashland's most loyally supported and conducted affair of its kind yet attempted. The plans begin with a Legion service at the Memorial rock in the A bronze bar Is added to this medal ipark, in the memory of the much- for each additional ten words made' beloved and highly ,(honored com until 60 words per minute have beenrades who gave tbeir best for their written. country. They cannot be too highly Forty-seven certificates have been or loyally remembered. This serv- 11. Boy Scouts of America. 12. Camp Fire Girls. Fnr R,iltP 13. Citizens. I Hy"" 62(1. 14. School Children. I For circuit E. E. Kelly 55 For Senator, Sixth Dlst. Newton W.' Borden 79 Recall Pta'tlon Remit For Recall of Fred O. nuchtel Yes sin No 252 To Fill Unexpired Term Fred fi. Muchtel 201 Newton McCoy 209 Edward Ostrnnder (15 For Recall of Fred A. Williams Yes 369 No ; 256 To Fill Unexpired Term T. M. Kerrigan 19S Fred A. Williams 164 MEDFORD For national committeeman Wil liams 643, Fithlnn 454. For governor Benn 23, Hall 567, Lee 9, Olcott 587, PatfcerKon 22, White 22. treasurer TInff 562, W. E. Olenrtlning, ot Chlco, Calif., a former Ashland resident, has writ ten (to friends In Ashland stating that he has been assigned as assist ant state forester of the state of California, and will have charge of all highway tree planting through out the state. Mr. Glendinlng, In this position, gets a comfortable salary, all ex penses paid and a car furnished to take him about on his work. He states that the family is in its usual good health, with the exception ot his wife, who is suffering from a sprained ankle. STAGE PLUNGES NT Dl WALKER, Calif., May 23. The driver of the unto stage between Ilornhrook and Happy" Camp had a narrow escape from drowning when pinned beneath the heavy machine after it had jumped from the road and turned turtle in the Klamath river, pinning him beneath. Unable to swim, he grabbed fran tically at a roll of blankets which started to float away from the wreckage. The mail sack was also on the roll of blankets and was saved. The accident occurred last Friday about a quarter of a mile from here. The stage was bound for Hornbrook talks on the eranlte onarrv and received by the Ashland high schoolUce will be completely Legion, and each in turn gave some facts that! students. Five of these students, P'ce at 8; 45. In the fore- are of vital Interest to the granite j Llara .Will, Orlando. Nelson, Edith noon industry of Ashland. Statements to Dodee. Isabella Sliver and Lenore Aft" 'hl. the P'ana show that the effect that there Is an unlimited I AnKe11. received certificates after"" Flrst company, O. N. C, the amount of eranlte enual tn the best I working only 18 weeks. ,0. A. R., the Spanish War veterans. In the country and without compe- The following students received jand the ex-service men (Including tltlon on the coast were things that ! bron mda1 ad bars: the American Legion) are to assera- should be considered bv the neonle Etna Abbott, 66 words; Maude; lur nrcu l0 of Ashland at this time. Buck. 40; Katie Buchanan, 43;' Mr. Gamble, a tourist advertising, Lloyd Crowson, 42; Dorothy Chris agent, who was present at the lunch-'tlan, 5'- A1ma Doran, 64; Cleo ter parade 1. planned as", feature'8"" and D ha traveld overhigh, 46; Dorothy Frulan 40; llklihood norinwest, maae me siaismeni "imw iuuui, , u nuui, 1.; of that day, which in all will be under the management pf the Llthlani. Detailed plans; (will be forthcoming rfthln the- next few days or as soon as the various com-! mlttees have gotten down to a work-' lng basis. ELECTRICIANS BANQUET AT HOTEL ASHLAND that Ashland has the best equipped Pearl Hodkinson, 42; Opal Hoxsle, auto camp ground In the Pacific: 49; Alta Jarvis, 44; Marguerlta northwest. Moore, 42; Marjorle McElvaney, 63; After the luncheon, six cars con-Flora Putnam, 63; Fay Parker. 41; taining about 25 people, left for the MaxIne Rose, 42; Mildred Stevens, quarries to inspect the granite and; 45; Clara Will, 44. the Plaza. The Women's Relief Corp, the American Legion Auxiliary and the Daughters of the American jutlse Newbury 363, The march will continue to the, Thomas 874. Ashland cemetery, where the usual' For Km" representative Catkin G. A. R. and W. R. C. service Willi073- Cnwu 7:l5. Fphl Mi- be given together with such auxll- lnr ronnty commissioner Alford at the time. lary service as the Legion Auxiliary ! 73r. RI"Ison 307. Recall of nuchtel Yes 282, NniMltS. MKXICA HOLT DIES 376. AFTER FEW DAYS ILLNESS For recall of Williams Yes 300, No 413. Mrs. Menlva Holt, wife of Ava W. JOSEPHINE COUNTY iHolt, (lied at Talent Sunday morning and D. A. R. may add for the mem ory of all veterans and comrades ot the past wars. Upon conclusion there will be a ten minuta period In which to visit the graves and view the decorations, etc., then the bugler will sound as-j sembly for the return march to the band stand in GRANTS PASS, 3 p. m. Thomas at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Is leading Newbury by 186 votes InjVogell. Her death was unexpected 19 precincts, with several out-lying and came as a great shock to her Llthla nark where a1 preclnrts to be heard from, hut It Is relatives and friends. She was 111 splendid address has been arranged 'predicted by many residents of the; for only a few days. for- : county that the present lead will bej Mrs. Holt was born in Quebec, 27 After the address it Is planned to Pils"v ni''(' ,,v Thomas. In the re-(years ago, and came to Ashland at have a basket dinner In the park for publican race for governor. Hall has the age of ten years, having lived every one. During the afternoon there are to' a total vote of 447 to Olcott's 214. here since that time. Besides her husband, she leaves be committees appointed to visit the s n,T,t RLAKELY .her father, Isaac Bailey, a sister. Hargadine, Mountain View, Talent WINS SCHOLARSHIP Mrs. Luella Vance, and one brother. and Hill cemeteries, where proper! j ""V ""?. 01 Asniana. Revolution will assemble at their re-attention will be given to the grave lss K,,,n "Keiy, or Kogite The funeral services win ne nem nectlve halls and march to the' decoration in the nlots. i River, Is the fortunate winner of from the Baptist church at S p. m. Plaza. All organizations to be ready to form the parade column on the Plaza at 9:30 sharp. The parade line-up at tbey have It planned will be at follows: 1. Marshal ot the Day. 2. Ashland Band The electricians of southern Ore- TAX DELINQUENCIES gon banqueted last evening at the Hotel Ashland and followed up with a discussion of the best ways and means In which to promote tbeir' delinquent taxes in Shasta campaign of placing more electric ranges In the homes of the people of the Rogue river Talley. The banquet was par excellence, nd all present were enthusiastic ov r the plans as outlined. the surrounding country In order to ; be better veraed in what the quar- BLANCHE GLAZIER WINS rles really mean as an Industrial: FINE NAVAJO RUG proposition to the community. Miss Blanche Glazier, of 777 East Main street, won the fine Navajo rug FEWER IN SHASTA: that was offered by Icenhower's fur- I nlture store for Wednesday. The REDDING, Calif., May 23. The 'rug was given away by Mr. Icen- county; bower in campaign of advertising! for the current year amount to $24,-i which Is being conducted by the 081.61. The delinquencies last year. merchants of that part of the clty.lyrs totaled $29,280.82. Many other merchants of that tec-! t. Daughters of the American Rev. The smaller delinquencies this! tlon are offering exceptional prises. olutlon. It is earnestly hoped by the com- tn' "cnoiarsnip awaited eacn inesnay ann iniermem wm ds in ..... - . . . I... l.a rj,...n nit.nt. V'.illu. Pnl- I T ,1 r ,wl I ft A Mnialai-V 111 phlll-PA' tit mittee that the people 01 Ashiantr """"''- j ........ will heartily respond and co-operato 1"W Women's club. This scholar- H. C. Stock. In these memorable exercises, by a "hip which has caused much interest' goodly attendance, and plenty of I" educational circles Is granted on 'ARRIVES IX ASHLAND thoughts concerning the reasons whyMl' following terms: The girl must' FOR A SHORT VISIT we hav Memorial or Decoration be a high school graduate of the 3. First Company, Oregon Natlonaliday. When we stop to realize that'eurrent year who Intends to take a Mrs. Myrtle Boslough arrived In i May 30th Is no longer a national Me- four years college course in some! Ashland Monday morning from morial day, but is now an Interna- Oregon college; the money whim is Dwlght, N. v., wnere sne na, neeni tlonal Memorial day, In which many : given outright, must be used for ac-jstopplng with relatives for the past treat nrlnn take nart with exactly tual college expenses, and not dress; ' several months. Mrs. Boslough Is a Veterans of the World War (In-jthe same thoughts In mind, we are she must be of good reputation, and former resident of Ashland, but has eluding the American Leglon) lead to believe that there must be show evidence of becoming a fine been spending the past few years in Women's Relief Corpt of the (something to It more than a day for character and one to whom the the east and abroad, having spent recreation and fishing trips. money win ne a real neip. mis tne greater pan 01 sunnurr 411 Give due regard for this occasion scholarship is granted to a graduate various European countries, while and remember our Individual part of one of the eleven accredited high there visiting relatives In the 8can- toward those who have given us this schools of Jackson county. The col-' dinavlnn countries, privilege to cultivate the exalted lee Women's club has also a fund Mrs. Boslough will be In the city rear I. taken to inrtic. h. ih.ithi. week .nH .naei.i h.rr.fm n!ifl. M.vor. Citr Officials. Our Coub. thoii.hts that are ours during these which It loans without Interest to only short time after which she hi... . 1 i 1. a. I ,11 ..4 s,hi n...j !u rt.i ,... Igirli above the freshmaa year. will return to North Dakota, 1 1 111 s a m a uiui o bis uduci uui. s ma in rim 1. u ij a r . wwv wn is. 1 mm biu hj . Guard. Grand Army of the Republic Veterans of the Spanish-Ameri ca n War. O. A. R. American Legion Auxiliary.