Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 01, 1926, Image 1

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MALABTA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at AiSlond. Pore
domestic wai
N ol . XLtX
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Bucoeeeor to tbe Beui-Weekly Vtflass. Vola«» U
ASHLAND WILL
PLAY BASEBALL
1HIS SUMMER
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Liver And Angle
For Rogue Trout
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* Fried calves liver w ill
8 be tbe piece de resistance
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8 -an g le r’s lunch to* be en-
8 Joyed along the headwa­
8 ters of the. Rogue today
Jackson Hot Springs Avail­
able F o r Good Ball - 8
Park Immediately
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Officer« Elected and Other Plana
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Ontllned; Practice to
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Start
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Ashland »01 bare a team lu
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the Southern Oregon
Baseball
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league. ’
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A ball park w ill be built at Jack-
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son H ot Springs by Jack Milton,
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owner of this p o p la r bealth re­
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sort, and tbe first league game
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w ill be played two weeks from
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tomorrow.
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John Enders w ill be buslners
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manager of the ball club. Doug
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Iteed w ill be field manager of
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the* club.
Moris than 20 ball
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players are available for a team
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and others are expected to work
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out, starting Monday afternoon.
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Fans Pepped Up
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ENTHUSIASM IS HIGH
These were the high spots of i a
no hn'thu^astic baseball m eet-
ing at the cham ber-of commerce
last evening when It was decided
by unanimous vote to go ahead1
w ith the formation of a
ball
club and enter the league along
with Medford,
K lam ath
Falls
and Grants Pass. The schedule
of games w ill be mapped out at
a meeting of the league directors
here »ext Tuesday evening.
The chamber of commerce
rooms were crowded last night
with hall players and baseball
fans, all of whom were enthusias­
tic over the baseball prospects
for this year.
Jack M ilton, a rabid baseball
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POLAR FLIGHT
POSTPONED BY
ARCTIC LEADER
Both Aircraft in Need of
Repairs Before Explora­
tion Starts
by Louts Dodge and a
party of angler? he pilot­
ed to that section on a
WILKINS IS HOPEFUL
day’s fishing excursion.
Other members of the
Leader Htlll Thinks Efforts Will
party are. Richard
W.
Be (rownixl With Real
Price and H arry Hosier.
Success
Remembering a recent
a _____
fishing
excursion
with
F A IR B A N K S , Alaska, May 1.
C ircuit Judge Charles M.
-—( U P )— May day. on which the
Thomas in which members
beads of the W ilkins arctic ex­
of the party spent most of
pedition hoped to hare their pol­
the day
frying
calves’
ar explorations either completed
liver for
the Jackson 8
or well advanced, found
both
county Jurist, Mr. Dodge 8
planes In a dubious condition.
took no chances on his 8
Captain George H. W ilkins and
guests today and loaded n
Pilot Ben Eleison,
who
were
the lunch
basket down 8
missing for a fortnight after their
w ith crisp, browned liver. 8
third trip to the advanced base
Mr. Price, who once at­ 8
at Point Barrow, returned here
tempted to have a’ law 8
last night none the worse for
passed compelling anglers 8
their hardships and adventures
to use nothing but flies, 8
In the frozen arctic wastes.
was well fortified with a 8
Both planes are in need of
’couple of Jars of salmon 8
'many repairs And (adjustments
eggs.
8 and it probably w ill be 10 days
The three anglers will 8
or two weeks before they are
have their trout at the 8
put In condition for the project­
L ith ia Springs hotel this 8
ed flight to the pole.
evening and ask that their 8
In spite
of the ' difficulties
friends either call or tele- • 8
which have been encountered, the
phone If they desire some. 8
flight leaders are not discourag­
They w ill distribute the 8
ed and they still believe
that
tro u t as fast as the re­ 8
their polar efforts w ill meet with
quest» are received.
8 success.
am
Starts Sentence
Before His Trial
P O R TLA N D , May *1.— (U P ,—
Ont of work and In need, E. W .
H arris, bootlegger, decided
he
fan, announced that he would (-Ten A atm W jmxc M vltn » « U . might as well go to ja il and start
solve the ball park problem' by I
A®1*®-“ «“ ! “ ™
serving the sentence which Is
ed by First Infestation
building a ball park himself on
coming to him. On his otvn re­
of The Tear
hl» land opposite ¡thei outdoor
quest he entered Jail, a fte r an
Plunge .a t Jackson Hot Springs.
the
time
K L A M A T H FALLS, May 1.— understanding 'th a t
Real B all Park
Ten acres have been stripped of served before his tria l w ill bo
• John Beeson was commission­ grain on the Carr ranch
near i deducted after he is sentenced.
ed by M r. M ilton to st^rt today Malin owned by W . C. Dalton,
to pat the grounds in shape, and and more are threatened by the
the grounds w ill be in shape for first grashopper infestation this
the first game a week from to­ year, which has Just
hatched
morrow. The park w ill be fenc­ from egg beds In Tule lake.
ed and both
grandstand
and
The infestation on the Dalton
bleachers w ill he constructed. A ranch is iq Its Incipient form,
N A S H V IL L E , Tenn., May 1.—
survey of the land shows It to and to check It before It gains .(U P )— Running amuck w ith a
be Ideal for a ball park.
headway County Agent
C.
A ./ huge knife I n . his hand, Spencer
Every ball player last
night Henderson has mobilized his in­ Thomas, negro convict serving a
agreed «to play throughout the festation of central agencies, com­ ten year sentence on a mhrder
season If necessary without sal­ posed for the most part of arsen­ charge today attacked a woman,
ary In order td put baseball on ic and calcium cyanide.
In ju ring her probably
fatally,
Its feet in Ashland.
The club
slashed a boy and a prison guard
w ill be operated on as strict a
and was making for the woods
financial basts as possible, and
when shot down by a guard at
it was thought the game could be
the Tennessee state prison farm
made a financial success, as In­
here.
terest appearss to be high not
only In Ashland but In the three
REDW OOD C IT Y , Cal., May 1.
other
cities
comprising
the
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(IP) — A fte r barricading him­
league.
self In his cabin in the Half-Moon
Rotte Ordered
section and defying a score of
Suits for the players w ill be
deputy sheriffs for hours, Ciacomi
ordered today and plans are u r-
ASTORIA,
May 1.— ( U P ) —
Tomei, crazed rancher, Anally sur­
der way for a practice game a
Crushed beneath the weight of a
rendered to officers.
week from tomorrow in • order
that ci^i.1 . . . »
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Tomei walked Into the home huge caterpillar tractor, Clayton
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< » « - p - Sheets, proprietor of a second­
K£t a good line on his recruits.
ence of the la tte r’s w ife and four hand store, was probably fatally
A ll players who wish to try
children, shot and wounded him Injured Here today. Sheets was
out for the team are urged to
amputation of Lewis* arm was driving- tl^e heavy machine Up
report to Reed at the high school
an Improvised driveway on to a
^necessary.
grounds starting next
Monday!
transfer truck
preparatory
to
afternoon at 6:30.
Dally, prac­
shipping it to Seaside. The v i­
tice w ill be the rule. Anybody Is
bration of the machine caused the
eligible for the team and Reed
planks to slip and the tractor tip-*
wants a big turnout for the
ped over backwards on the pave­
training work.
ment, pinning Sheets underneath
LOS ANGELES, May 1.— Four It,
ON KLAMATH FARM
Convict Injures
Three In Escape
Crazed Rancher
Taken By Posse
Astoria Man Near
Death In Smashup
Four Sisters Meet,
After Fifty Years
Speedy Sentence
Is .Given Robber
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C EDAR R A PID S, la., May 1.—
(IP) — Twelve hours after h» had
been captured for robbery, Thom­
as Glenn admitted II hold-ups
and was sentenced to 76 years In
the state penitentiary
Bebe Daniels Is
Slightly Injured
N E W YO RK . May 1,— ( U P ) —
Bebe Daniels,
motlou
picturo
star, was, slightly Injured today
when she fell from a horse In
the Central Park
bridal path.
She suffered only from
shock
and slight bruises-
sisters, separated over 60 years,
met here to celebrate the golden
wedding of one of them.
The
Big Paper Plant
Injuring Water
Mrs, M. Holmes, 71; Mrs. Ara-
mantha 8mtth, 7&, the “ golden
bride” a n d . Mrs. L. G. Glessner,
70 of Findlay Ohio. Their hus­
SALEM, Ore., May 1.— Pollu­
bands are w ith th?m. \
tion of the source of
Salem’s
drinking water, tbe W illam ette
river, Is the basis of an Investi­
gation of the Salem W ater, Light
Power company’s lines, ordered
by the public service commission
following engineer’s reports that
OUDJA, Morocco. May
1.— acids and refuse from the Oregon
(U P )— The R iffians have defin­ Pulp A Paper company’s plant
itely refused to
consider
the may have been contaminating tha
Spanish treaty for peace, and an­ river.
Members of the state board of
nounce their Intention e f fight­
ing )to the finish.
Aggrbsslve. health and the . state fish, com­
plans, which were oetenelbly sus­ missions ¡havfx been Invited to
pended daring the parley;
are participate In tbe hearing to he
held in Salem on May 10.
now being resumed.
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Riffians Refuse
All Peace Terms
- Wire Service)
(United
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ASHLAND^ OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 1. 1926
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Will Eat Calves
ig newtpaper For, Nearly Fifty Years
~ T h e Tidings Has Been Ashland's
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ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures |
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
DIOGENES
R EA L HOI
JA C K
NO. 205
:D ONE BET;
DOG LOCATED;
»N PROUD MASTER
’^¿Jtfe.rowd Is
X
•^Anticipated At
Auxiliary Dance
“Thanks for the buggy
Diogenes was all wet! ' r
between her teeth. W ith an air of
W l|»s ae fared forth w ith his I unconcern she laid the prize at her
master’s feet and looked up at
candle looking for some
centered
his him expectantly.
honest soul, he
search on a man.
Examination of the purse re­
No wonder he failed 1 h i e vealed to be the property of the
should have looked for mail's, Roseburg man.
The purse had
beat friend— a dog.
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1 not been opened, and within It
Biggest Labor Upheavel in
Modern History Gets
Under Way Today
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AU of which la a prelude to
were the important papers
as SITUATION IS SERIOUS
little story revolving about lack well as the money he had listed
Milton (and his prised sptafaal. when he reported his loss nearly pearly <1,000,000 May Be Effect­
Lady Bell.
, a week before.
T , „ Sunday,
,
, H.
, „ H . „ H a - t i r e . d i . 'the
Mr- purg^
Milton
yesterday
mailed
Last
tQ M
r
Hatfield,
ex­
ed; Troop« to Suppress
Violence
LONDOty May 1.— (U P ,— The
British government and British
trade unionist movement, w ith a
membership
of
approximately
6,000,000 met today in a strug­
gle which may alta r the course
of political, economic and social
history.
Prem ier Baldwin has pioved
troops
Into
Scotland,
South
Wales and Lancansl^ire to aid po­
lice In m aintaining order. South
Wales ports have been closed to
coal exportation which may be
the beginning of government
seizure of all coal above ground.
K ing KJeorge has proclaimed
the existence of a national em­
Ohio Prahi Sleuth .
ergency,
empowering
Premier
While Raiding House
Colonel
“ B illy ”
Mitchell,
Baldwin Mo govern the nation
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Mill _ Foreman
stormy potrel of the arm y air
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by decree..
service
until his recent resigna­
S T E U B E N V IL L E , Ohio., l a y
tion, was “ pinched” on the streets
1.— John C. McCoy, 62, prohi­ of Ashland this morning by State
bition enforcement officer, wa.< Traffic Officer Charley Talent,
shot and killed late
yesterday, The noted aviation authority was
tu h lla
n M l n .
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while v raiding
the
home of Frfnk
charged with speeding.
Rlaler, 27, a steel m ill foreman
Escorted by the Grants Pasr
at Toronto, north of here. RIs- Cave Men, Colonel Mitchell and
ler la charged with murder.
wife were being taken by »uto Two Pouches Are Taken; No
243 East Steveps street,. R»xc
burg, loet his pocketbook w ill?!
enjoying the day at J»ckson lot
Springs. He reported his loe to
Mrs. M ilton, but a search fo r lh<?
purse proved fruitless.
Yesterday Lady Bell, -Jack's
plaining how the dog bad found
it and carried it to him.
L ad y Bell Is a granddaughter
of Lavastake Powderhorn, who
at one time was
international
retrelver.
Being an offspring
pf dogdom’s blueblood, her mac-
spanlal, came wagging her ta ll ter took her innate honesty ns a
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Into the office carrying a purse m atter of course.
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MURDERED IN HOME
Noted Visitor Is
“Pinched”; Plans
Of Vets Miscarry
SPECIAL AGENT
is r a m OF
OWN REVOLVER
ride.”
Hard work and enthus­
iasm displayed by mem­
bers of the local American
« Legion auxiliary Is ex­
Southern Pacific Officer At
; « pected to draw a big
, Dunsmuir is Accidentally
KUled
crowd to Jacksons Hot
Springs tonight when the
SHOT. THROUGH HEART
formal opening of the big
dance hall at this popular
Agent Meek, Well Known Here,
resort will be staged un­
Loses Life When Weapon
der the auspices of the
Discharges
auxiliary.
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Carl Loveland and his
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eight Navigators will un­
Special Agent Meek of tha
cork a lot of real music
Southern
Pacific
accidentally
that has never been heard
shot himself through the heart
here before, and the aux­
and died almost Instantly at
iliary Is prepared to take
I Dunsmuir last night, according
care of a banner crowd.
i to a telephone message this
Proceeds will be used by
morning to Chief of Police Mc-
tbe auxiliary In Its organ­
~ Nabb.
ization work.
Meek was at the home of Chief
The large hall has
Special Agent W. G. Chandler;
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been especially decorated
at the time and was putting hb
8 for the occasion and the
revolver in the holster beneath
8 floor lias been pfut In
his coat when it dropped to the
8 splendid condition. Cprl-
floor and discharged.
The bul­
8 Loveland and his Naviga-
let ranged upward, striking a rib
8 tors will have charge of
and glancing off to pierce fcls
8 the dances at Jackson
heart.
8 Hot( Springs throughout
The dead man was about 35
8 the summer and
the
years old and married. He was a
8 , “Thanks for the buggy
trusted employe of the South­
8 ride” danco tonight Is
ern Pacific and assistant to Mr.
expected to prove an aus­
Chandler. He had been in Ash­
8
picious opening.
land on numerous occasions In
conectton with
railroad
police
work.
OF MAILS REVEALED MILLION BRIHSHERS
Aitoin ON STRIKE BOY Fins DYNMME
Oleus Left Behind By
, from Dunsmuir to Grafcts* Pass,
I where he was a luncheon guest
Gang of Bandits
Mine Workers Quit Work*
i this noon.i Local members of the
4,000,000 Workers to
L A Y F A Y E T T E , Ind., May 1.—
' Legion framed the arrest and
Quit Monday
I were going to have Colonel M it- Exhaustive prelim inary
investi­
' chell gjve a short talk In the gation of the 1100.000 mail rob
LONDON. May 1.— (U P )— One
/b e ry here a week ago has failed million British mine workers
Plaza
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rw
z a block
diock as a
penalty for <*""•'
million
British mine workers
Coaviffte William JL n^ding. but the « a r e Men Were
r#veal tang,bte <*•"■• News of weut
Tha
robbery bocame *now* ’»•« trade union congress T ï called
raer of
Of Double Slay
Slay-
minutes
ahead -of
- O t .the robberr
»bout 30
Turner
trade union congress has called
schedule, which
disrupted
the night.
in# and Fraud
a general sympathetic strike cf
The loot was two pouches of
local plans.
4,000,000 workers, effective Mon­
P IK E V IL L E , K y„
May 1__
The “arrest" gave CoYonel M it­ registered mail, taken from a day, and the government has re­
A Jury here yesterday convict­ chell and hia escorts a good mall truck at a railroad station plied to the threat by invoking
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ed W illia m H . Turner, former laugh during their brief stop in platform.
the emergency powers act which
Postal authorities first learned
mine
superintendent,
of
a the city.
virtually
puts England
under
of the robbery when tbe Fowler
double murder and an 389,nop
m artial ^a<w; The preeent In­
National bank at I.aFayette re­
Insurance swindle and sentenced
dustrial dispute probably Is the
ported that it had not received a
him to life Imprisonment. Tiie
greatest of modern times.
receipt for $84,000 worth of ne­
sentence was affirm ed by the
gotiable securities consigned to
court.
the
Fletcher American National
The verdict was brought in as
— —w—!
bank of Indianapolis. . Besides
the state began the selection nt
Members
of the
Christian
» Jury to try Turn er’s alleged co- church Sunday school are look­ .the securities the two missing
lnsplrators, Joe Jack, Sr., his fa­ ing forward to a record attend­ m ail sacks contained approxi­
ther-in-law, and Joe Jack, Jr., ance tomorrbw In the Sunday mately $16,000 In postoffice re­
who were characterized as "ring­ school contest now being stagod mittances.
Whereabouts of Quartet of
leaders” of the plot.
with the Sunday school of the
MINE O F F » IS
• S M O K E D 10 UFE
To Take Picture
Of Sunday School
OF FOMLLOONS
Ashland Students
In Minstrel Show
K lam ath Falls Christian church.
A large picture w ill be taken
tomorrow of every person at­
tending Sunday school and it Is
hoped by the contest leaders to
have at least 260 in attendance.
U N IV E R 8 IT Y
OF OREGON.
Eugene May 1.— Esther Church
and Harvey Woods, both of Ash­
land, took part In ,th e University
Minstrel showL glvfen Thursday
evening at Wendllng,
Oregon.
Twenty students comprised the
Calvert, Calvert and Schrador,
cast, which presented five acts contractors on the
new
side­
under the direction of Eugene
walk Improvement district adjac­
Csffr, Instructor In Jthe School
ent to the normal school, put a
of M usic..
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crew of men to work yesterday
The minstrels w ll give their and this ne wimprovement work
next performance
at Cottage is progressing rapidly, said CI»y
Grove abont May 16.
Manager Malone today. This Im­
provement w ill do much to Im ­
prove th a t section of the city.
Construction Of
Sidewalks Starts
BODILEGGERS START
GRAVEYARD "STORE”
Rum Runners Meet Retailers
Around Midnight And
Make All Sales
Lighter Than Air Craft
Still Mystery
L IT T L E ROCK. A rk., May 1.—
( U P )— Whereabout of five of
the competing balloons In the na­
tional elimination race for the
Litchfield trophy which
began
here Thursday, Is still a mystery.
Four balloons are known to have
come down.
MANCHESTER. N. H., May 1.
— This city's bootleggers have es­
tablished
an
“ exchange”
in
Mount Calvery cemetery.
A story of midnight gather­
ings In the shadow of a large
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tombstone where local bootleg-
CHAMPOEG, Ore., May 1.—
gers receive
their
allotments^ Hunared(| of Oregon pIoneers
from rum .runners who i m p o r t , ^ today celebrntlng the annI.
the contraband, was told In conrt, versary of tho foundlng of tho
yesterday by Clasls Auguer.
f ,rgt #|tU government ,n the
Auguer w a , on trial on a H-l- c|flc northwe8t.
The annlvers-
uor charge that resulted from tha
program ,g un<le rthe aug.
discovery of a quantity of llq- p,cgg of th# Oregon
Hl8torlCR,
uor buried Jnst outside the remo-1 gocjety
tery waU. He declared that a t '
times there are so many automo­
biles at the cemetery that the
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which to pay his grocery bill.
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Delegates Named
By Ashland Lodge
The Ashland Lodge No. 45, I.
O. O. F. elected the following
members as delegates to the
Grand Lodge to be bel dat Salem.
May 16, *191«: p. Di Brown Ouy
Randles, C. E. Hooper and 0, B.
Gilson.
Spanish Aviator ,
Suffers Mishap
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ObMd'ii
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o f fa * «f
n i
r rv v i n * t l I
Shruger, 89,
a « retired
clergyman
and form er national chaplain of
the O. A. R .,-w ill be heard here He is charged with theft, the
next week.
The couple ■»ere proceeds of which he paid to the
married at a O. A. R. conven­ same grocet*.
tion.
She charges the vk’eran
has not supported her.
Crawford Takes
Fair Board Job
SALEM. May 1.— ( U P )— Hen­
ry Crawford o t this city has for­
m ally accepted the appointment
as a member of the state fair
beard, offered to him by Gov­
ernor W alter Pierce laet week.
He succeeds Wayne Stuart of A1
bany on the board.
BOSTON, M ay 1 — A K&SKTel
ous 1 7-year-old boy, whose nam
Is withheld by the police, en
dangered the lives of several hun
dred pupils by placing 60 stick
of dynamite under the Tilestou
school. The boy obtained the ex
ploelvfe (from a 'nearby Quarry
and hid It under the school pure!]
in a spirit of fun. it was said.
City Responding
To Room Appea
Ashland
residents
are
rc
sponding splendidly to the chaw
ber of commerce appeal for room
and rooms and board for norma
school students, and the surve
now being conducted undoubted
ly will result in finding snfflclen
accommodations.
This Is the belief of Mrs. R. t
Reed who Is now making a can
vass of the city. Mrs. Ree*
urges that all persons who ar,
contemplating renting rooms ti
students get in touch with he
before arranging the "rooms.
Oregon Pioneers
Young Vanderbilt
Meet At Champoeg
Will Get Backing
Asserts Attorney
G. A. R. Veteran Is
* Sued For Divorce Steals From Man
Who Is Creditor
A U B U R N , N. Y „ May 1 — A
suit for separation brought
Mrs.
Lydia .8 ,
Shurger
Youth Near Boston
ers Lives of Several
Hundred Pupils
new YO RK. May 1. — (IP) _
Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., whos<
fam ily has help up further sup
port for his extensive newspaper
ventures, has no need to worry
according to Dudley Malone, lega
counsel for the Vanderbilts. It fa
stated that young Vanderbilt hai
ample
hacking
from
outsld«
sources.,, on« nspltalUt, wbee<
name la withheld, making a flai
offer o f $1,000,000 for one ol
Vgnderhllt’s newspapers.
MACAO.
May
1.— ( U P ) —
Oomp^etion
of
the
airplane
flight from Madrid to M anilla
hangs In the balance today. Cap^
tain Gallarsa collided w ith a tree
while landing here damaging hta
O A K LA N D , Cal., May 1. — W il­
plane so he w ill be unable to
Claire “Tnffy” King and C. B.
liam Burnside and Chester Car- continue. C ertain Lorlga hasn’t
(Bonny) Pierce were each sent­
ftoll, umpires In the Pacific Coast
arrived from Hanoi.
enced to three years tn prison and
Baseball league, were taken to
paroled Tbarsday by Circuit Jed*«
the police station yesterday after
C. M. Thomas. Both are youeg
a^ ptfrty at Burnside’s home In
WKATHEB
which M rs., B urnside-is said by
Oregon and
Washing- 8 Ashland men. King pleaded anil*
tonj—F a ir tonight
and «8 ty to tbe theft of two magnetos
the police to have taken a shot
Sunday, becoming over-* 8 and Pierce confessed the steattol
at her husband’s automobile while
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cast Bunday on coast, mod- 8 of some auto tlree.
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erate
temperature
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light variable winds.
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