Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 26, 1925, Image 1

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Attack on Bulgara Grows
More Desperate on
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from the occupied territory alongj 22
the Macedonian frontier. Minister, 22
Marfoff for Bulgaria and Minis- 22
ter Carapanos for Greece accept- 22
ed the council's decision. The 22
council prill demand deflnlto jj
proof of evacuation Thursday.
SEATTLE, Oct, 21—
To pay the penalty in -
posed by white man's law
for taking a life. Tim -
othy Dlenouluck. an EakL
rao from a little village
on the aouth fork of the
Yukon river, 160 miles
aouth of Nome, waa here
today oa hla way to
McNeil
Island
federal
penitentiary,
where
he
has been sentenced to
16 years.
Dlenouln k shot the tribe
medicine man with a
shotgun after the death
of Dlenonluck’s father.
supposedly from a spell
cast upon him by the ma-
gician. , . x___ 22
The Eskimo was aston­
ished at the size of the
“ Igloos'* In Beattie, and
hopes to learn English
and a trade while in
prison.
AY, OCTOBER 26, 1925
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SYRACUSE, N. Y., O ct
26— At the laat buaineaa
session of the Universal-
1st general convention to-
day a resolution that the
convention recognise the
right of members of the
Universallst
church
to
refuse, on conscientious
grounds, to participate In
warfare, waa passed after
a long debate.
A commission to confer
with
members of the
Unitarian church regard-
22 ing the proposed merger
22 of the two denominations,
22 was appointed.
SOFIA, Oct. 28— <U. P .)—
Oreece's offensive against Bul­
garia went on with unabated fury
today, while the dlplomktic corps
of the members of the League of
Nations council were gathering
at Paris to decide on the border
conflict.
The Oreeks early today widen­
ed their offensive to the west
of the River 8truma.
LONDON, Oct. 26— (ü . P .) —
A Svetl Vrsch dispatch to the
Evening News yesterday declared
that the Oreeks were continuing
Sunday their hostilities against
Bulgaria.
Thn report stated
that the Oreeks had killed a to-
tal of 21 persons, and had
wounded nine others. Some of
the casualties were women and
children,
Representative of Company
Nathan William«, ex-army officer, disabled in France, who, for seven years has been bed ridden lteeivase
to Meet W ith Members
of v.’dunds received in action. Williams has undergone 2 7 major operations, and surgeons are preparing him for
. This Evening
Members of the Chautauqna
association, although there will
probably be no Chautauqua held
this year, are already laying
plans for the presenting of a
program daring next summer, it
was learned today.
A representative of an organt-
zatlon which furnishes talent for
such programs was a visitor itr
Ashland today, and after an In-'
terview with the officers of the
local association, it was decided
to hold a meeting this evening,
it poselbte, in order that (he
entire membership of the body
may take part in the discussion.
This is the first year, since
the organisation of the Chan-
tanqns association that Ashland
has been without a program, and
it was at first suggested that a
two day program could be held
this year. However, such a pro­
gram,
with
imported
talent,
would require the expenditure of
too much money, a
Initely been abandoped.
There
is a possibility of staging a
Chautauqua program with talent
secured from the various cities
throughout the Valley, it is
said.
The meeting tonight will be
held at 7:30 in the chamber
commerce rooms.
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Universalista
Object to War
¡ Participation
the 28th.
Although retired from army life, Williams h as received no retirement pay from the IL S. Government.
Look at Ears
of Fish io
Determine Age
SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 22
2«— The age of a fish, 22
heretofore shrouded In . 22
mystery, can be determine 22
There will be high school band
ed by counting the rings 22
practice tonight at 7:60 o'clock,
In Its ear bones,' Dr. W. »
nt the city hall. It was announc­
Matter to be Discussed
BY LARRY BOARDMAN
F. Thompson, head of the 22
O. H. JOHNSON.
ed today by Carl Loveland, who
Forum Luncheon
WASHINGTON,
Oct.,
26.
—
This
is
the
story
of
a
scientific staff of the In- 22
has been conductor of the hand
Tomorrow
The article in question did
ternational Fisheries com- 22 bullet-riddled, bayonet-scarred, bed-ridden World War
for several years.
state in the head that “ban on
mission, here, has dis- 22
Plans
for
the
holding
of
a
is
“
carrying
on
Loveland urges a good atten
friendly games in public halls is
covered. The ear bone is 22
small apple show here during
dance, since this is the first
lifted
not state
about
the
size
of
a
dime
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National Apple Week, October
practice of the year, and the
The
veteran
is
Nathan
Williams,
heroic
machine
gun
whether
the
city
officials
had shallow grave.
She hai
and must be put under a Î2
31 to November 6, will be taken
band will be organised and the
lifted the ban or whether the struck over the head with
Bill.
microscope
before
the
2
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up at the forum luncheon of the
work started.
marks are distinguish- 22
His 27th-major operntion already undergone, Wil- operators of the card games had I •« well, it waa declared, <
chamber of cqmmerce, to be held
The city band wljl also hold
voluntarily lifted the ban with­ ly when she waa f l * t capturad,
able.
Twenty-four
years
tomorrow at the Llthia Springs
liams is gathering strength so he may he operated on out
practice at the City Hall tonight,
authority from the official*. as that wound had partially baal-
seems
to
be
the
maximum
hotel, it was announced this
at 8 o'clock, Loveland stated. He
“ 1 twice more.
The article in question did
age reached by halibut.
morning.
requests that all members be
The country is America.
etate that card games were I
Although no definite plans 22 Thompson said
present, as plans are to be made
again allowed and The Tidings!
Its
grateful
reward
to
Williams
has
Iteen
to
retire
have been made, the directors
for the holding of several winter
denies that that .statement was ORDER GIVEN ON
him without pav.
of the chamber have severs!
concerts
JACKSONVILLE ROAD
false, for the facts In the case
ideas which they believe may be
• He was just an “ emergency*’ officer, was Williams are
that the card games were
worked out successfully. One of
SALEM, Oct. 38— (U. P .)__
—and the emergency over, I’ncle Sam couldn’t quite being operated last week, f
these Is to take over one of the
Mr. Aron Andrews, Miss Reta
The public service commsalon
“
see”
a
.salary
allowance
to him for the rest o| his life,
The article was merely a re­
vacant store buildings rgi Mnln
Andrews, ’and Mr. and Mrs. H.
counting of the fact that cardi today ordered W. 8. B a r.« »
sin,1
as
is
given
to
retired
officers
of
the
regular
army.
street
for
the
apple
show,
hav­
P. Andrews motored to Crater,
owner of the railway from Med­
Williams is a patient at Walter Reed Hospital, lie games were again being operated ford tq Jacksonville, to offer th e
ing the apple growers throughout
Lake Saturday and returned last
in the pool halls, without any
the valley exhibiting their pro­
evening. They report a splendid
has occupied a hospital “ hunk” for six years.
ipdlcation of who waa responsible road for sale at a price a rt to
ducts there.
trip
His
right
leg
already
has
been
amputated
below
the
for the reopening or without any exceed that which could be ob­
Returned to Ashland—
An apple dinner, featuring ap­
knee.
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Mr. and Mrs. West Larder re­
Intention of maklg any editorial tained for the property if it were
ples, is also planned for the for­
dismantled.
turned to Ashland Saturday from
It is to he cut off above the knee when Williams is comment on the question of card
um to be held a week from to­
games.
a two months visit at Newport.
to withstand the knife and the ether once more,
morrow, Secretary Fuller stated. Stinger Found at City Ware-
Salem — New Elsinore 2100,
Mr. Larder reports that New-
If the mayor or any other
Dr. Doughty, Near East relief house Causes Excitement I
From
his
left
leg,
already
nearly
hacked
to
pieces,
an­
000
theatre well under way.
Oregon and Washington 22 port Is making extensive improve-
citizen gained the Impression
worker, -will be the principal
t i Malone Home
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1 other section
of Ixnie is to he removed
— OenersAIy cloudy to ­ 22 j ments in streets and building ce-
from the article referred to that
speaker at the forum tomorrow.
night and Tuesday. Mod­ 22 ment sidewalks.
Williams isn’t complaining. He just smiles.
The Tidings thought Mayor John­ card games, Tha Tidings la glad
A scorpion caused much ox-
Dr. Doughty recently returned
erate temperatures. Pro­
.
“ I can't kick,"
son or any other official had to correct thia wrong impreaaloa
from the Near East, where he citement Friday afternoon In the1
From Medford—
bably rain on the Wash­
officially given the pool halls and to 'sta te that no such In­
new
city
warehouse,
and
Satur­
wes engaged in the relief work,
ington
coast.
Light
E. N. Vilm o f. Medford Is a
dication- waa intended.
and will be able to give first day morning, caused even more
southerly winds.
business visitor In Ashland today.
hand information upon condi­ excitement In the C„ A. Malone
W hat W illiam worries about
tions In those countries. ' He Is home.
most
la the fate of Il ls aon.
Some of the hoys employed in
said to be a clear, forceful and
The ami is a ‘total disability"
the
electric
light
department
dis-
Interesting speaker.
at the U. 8. navy’s re h a b ilita tio n
•covered the little stinger F ri­
center in Colorado. He was shot
day afternoon In a pile of old
almost to pieces aboard the U.
fixtures. They captured It, and
Hours of patient work,
S. 8. Jacob Jones, an American
presented It to Malone, superin­
during which he was unable
destroyer,
thnt was sunk during
tendent
of
the
light
department.
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Ashland, 7; Klamath Falls, 20
to toil any eg his favorite
the World War.
Malone, not being an entom-i
“stories," days of careful
Medford, 20; Grants Paas, 0
The irony of the manner In
Around the world on a bicycle, cated people la India -yin*- w»g-
University of California, 28; ologlst, and having no desire to
stalking of the wlley buck,
For one quarter, the light However, towards the close of
which a bare hand has hern held within thr^e years, la the record
study
the
habits
of
the
creature,
University
of
Oregon,
0.
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went
for
naught
for
D.
Ashland high line withstood the the quarter, with the ball on
llsh fluently." slightly rebuk­
out to Captain Williams by tho J. P. Bapasola of Bombay. India,
called the high school, and asked
Stanford, 26; O. A. C., 10.
Perouai, when, after bagging
battering attack of the heavy Klamath’s 36 yard line, Oandee
ing one of his listeners in answer
country for which he sacrificed expects to set. And he stands
University of California, south­ Superintendent Briscoe whether 1 bin deer, bringing It Into
Klamath Falls high backfield fumbled, and a Klamath line­
to the query as to where he
himself Is accentuated by the a splendid chance of turning
the
scorpion
was
needec
at
the
ern
branch,'9
;
Occidental
col­
Ashland
and
placing
it
in
men, hut after receiving a ter­ man recovered.
learned the English laguace so
W ith Barnes
fact that before he entered the the trick, for when he arrived in
school.
Briscoe Informée him
cold storage in his home, he
rible beating, the locals weak­ and Hail alternating, the Klam ­ lege 0.
army he was a government em­ Ashland yeatarday, on his way
loot the carcass.
University of Southern Cali­ the high school would gladly
ened, and from the start of the ath outfit carried the hall down
The rider left Bombay with­
ploye.
to Ban Francisco, he had been out a cent, bat determined te
receive
the
stinger,
so
Malono
fornia,
66;
University
of
Arlsona,
D.
brought
in
his
buck
a
second quarter, were on the de­ the field, and when the whistle
William, prior to the war, on the road for slightly more
placed it in a eoikalner and
few days before the close of
fensive throughout the tusale, ended the quarter, It was first
make his way around the world.
worked In the Bnreau of Print­ than two years, and' hla trip was
took
it
home
that
evening,
in­
th
e
sranon.
H
e
butchered
Washington
A
Lee,
20;
V
lr
in the game staged here Saturday down for the Pelicans on Ash­
He lectured at his first few
ing and Engraving.
four fifths completed.
tending to turn it over to the
th e anim al, cutting It Into
ginla Polytechnic Institute, 0.
afternoon. The Pelicans finished land’s eight yard line.
stops, but later had carda printed
Here Is Williams’ own simply __ THMTflMT maraing Rapaanla
on » a Man and of a I I 7 sees a,
narrative of what happened to called at Jack’s F ix -It Shop, to showing a pistara a « M assif anil
lowing
morning.
d
a
red
,
w
as
preparing
to
dls-
The game was additional proof ball ot| the Ashland two yard Unlversity, 0.
giving a deecriptloa of hla feat.
him after war was declared.
have some minor repairs made which he sold to those lntsrest
Saturday morning, Mrs. Ma­
tr lb u le the venison among
University of Denver, 7; Col­
that a good big man can beat a line at the opening of the second
“I joined the 80th Division at on his bicycle, and while there
lone discovered the scorpion had
his friends, when suddenly
good little man. Although tho quarter, and with the entire orado School of Mines, 16.
Camp I^e, Va.
We were Ona he told Ms atory.
escaped,
and
was
loose
In
the
the
meat
disappeared.
'
Al­
Regis
college,
9;
University
Ashland men found little d iffi­ heavy Klamath backfield leading
Among h ia otkar acemapilsh-
of
the
first
outfits
to go over­
" I left Bombay on October I I , meuts, Bapasola deltaa te he
house.
Clyde was aroused im­
though at first, he believed
culty in making tackles, they him, Hall went over on the next of Wyoming, 24.
seas—
went
across.
In
March,
1928, and I cycled through In ­ tbe flrst and oaly Meyde rider
some friend had taken the
Montana
State,
33;
Inter- mediately, and a hunt for the
were unable to floor the big play. The goal was missed.
1918.
dia,
Baluchistan, Persia, Mesopo­ evar to eroaa tbe foar great
stinger
was
started,
but
with
no
meat
ae
a
Joke,
five
days
monntain,
0.
Klamath hacks before the latter
Klamath marched down the
" I had command of a ' com­ tamia, Syria, Palestine, Egypt,
have now passed, and D. hns
University of Montana, 67; success, and now, with a scor­
had made good yardage. Time field for their second touch­
deserta of Persia, Maaapataiatn.
pany In the S16th Machine Gnn Italy, SwHserland. Austr’a, Hun-;
pion loose in the home, the Ma­
fbWhd no venison.
; ‘tyriä and Sinai, wtth a Meyde-
after time, Hall and Barnoa, down in this quarter, the light Montana Mines, 0.
Battalion, and was wounded sev­ gary, Csecho-SIovakia. Oermany,
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Friends declare D. Is
University of Colorado^ 7: lone family is in an uproar.
’ Tbe bieyele whtat ke ridee le
husky Klamath ground gainers Ashland forward wall being help­
eral
times. My skull was frac­ Holland, Belgium, France, Orest
Clyde declares ha hag done his
using the “stolen" cry as
of Rnglish make, and ia a quaer
would tear through the light less before the terrific plunges University of Utah, 12.
tured, my right knee-cap brok­ Britain and Irelrr.d, a total of
a stall, that he has eaten
Louisiana Stale, 0; Tenheasee bit for science, and the next
lookin« contraptlen. eomparad tn
Ashland line for five to eight of the Klamath backs. On thft
en,
and a bayonet was stuck 28,600 miles.
I now Intend the American asade cydae.
scorpion he meets dies.
the venison and now Is de­
yards, moat of the time carry­ second touchdown, goal
was University, 0.
through my arm.
cycling
through
the
United
claring that It has been
Oa good raada, and aader fis*-
University Southern California
ing severs! AsWand tackier« kicked, making the score 14-0 In
“I managed to get patched up, States, Japan. China, Indo-Chlaa, orable conditioas, Bapasola aeyn
taken.
Frosh’, 9; Stanford Froah, 4.
along with them for «even»* favor of Klamath.
though, and stayed with my com­ Siam, Burma and than back
.. However, D„ according to
he makea from 188 te 288 MM m
In Community Hospital—
Tulane, 18; Northwestern, 7.
The thfrd quarter waa a repe­
pany.
I was the only officer home to India." Bapasola said. per day. altkough Me Hmmeg*
the
latest
reports.
Is
-con­
Johnny Rager who underwent
Colorado Aggies, 7; Colorado
tition of tbe second pealed, with
left, and there had to be an
Bapasoio Is a native Indian, of wtll eet average thet longch Mk
templating retaining a de­
n minor operation at the Com­
tbe hammering of the Klamath College, 8.
high estate,. and speaks fluent
tective to search for the
munity Hospital Saturday morn-
Navy, 8 7 ¡Washington. 0.
(Continued on Fage Four)
English. Aa he said, “nil edu­
lug Is Impravlng nicely.
(Continued oa page fonr)
Army, 8; 82. Louis, 9.
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Poluta Fiugrr of
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EUREKA, Cal., Oct. 16. — (IP)
22 — The body of pretty 18 year old
22 Carmen Wagner, lay la the mer-
gue. here while two half breed
Indiana suspected of her staying
were held in the county ja il for
questioning.
Brought down from the moun­
tains where the corpse was dis­
covered yesterday the girl's body
showed signs of assault
which
only hinted at the terrors of the
days during which she was held
captive by the man or men who
killed her sweetheart, fHenry
Sweet, to get her.
Declares Tidings Article
Jack Ryan and W alter David
False. Tidings Manage­ are the men suspected of the
ment Denies Charge
double crime. Both deny any com­
plicity in the killings. Snspielon
The Dally Tidings was re­ was first turned to David by
quested this morning by Mayor long marks on his face, like fin­
O. H. Johnson to publish the ger scratches, and by his deep
following statement, which Tho concern jin the ;hunt for Klee
Tidings Is glad to do:
*" Wegner’s body.
The marks were caused by rid­
To The Editor of The
ing hts hops« thraogQk^begp.under-
Ashland Daily Tidings:
brush he explained.
Your Item on th e front
But District Attorney A
page of The Tidings, F:Hur-
Hill, declares
entitled
matching the titlan hair of Miaa
(James are Allowed Here
Wagner, were found entwined 1*
A gain,” etc..
Is ent|, >’v
the
mane of David's horse and
false, ami I cannot I t I;
the prosecutor considers this a
go unchallenged. No att'h-
dinrhlng argument.
orlty ran be, or lias
No charges will be preferred
given as y®ur article wt . Art
against the men until the inquest
indicate and I briefly 7»»nke
Is completed.
th is statem ent that the peo­
A cursory examination indicat­
ple may know that I respect
ed that she wbh alive tor at least
my oath o f office and am
five days after Sweet waa ahot
still
follow ing
my
con-
down. October 16 at, *he
where they had been camping
THE WEATHER
D- Perozzi Still
on Deer Hunt,
.Venison Stolen
GRIDIRON SCORE