Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 20, 1926, Image 1

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    Rain tonight and Sunday* slight­
ly wanner.
V H L & sd H
Aewapaper For Nearly Fifty Yoart
Water Bond«, Y. M.
get, Football field
How about December
ASHLAND,
ressnum "daims Parit
ud B m Recar Taking
Clan of Friend»
—A t
row-
spot
oars
poo-
»any
•pv-
sen-
and
T of
L-
lta l-
ourt
•ars
If
take
tbs
g to
to
and
con-
sstl-
s of
do
hick
and
dis-
the
and
sen-
mdy
Its
ran-
the
s of
Defendants In the present crim-
Inal tria l are old cronius. They
prospected in the west together
th irty years ago.
Junior Hi b
District Winner
The
Ashland
Junior
High
School now has clear claim to the
state- championship having won
every game this season.
They best Medford Thursday,
which completes the schedule for
this year. The game w ith Med­
ford was an interesting one. a l­
though Ashland, with the excep­
tion of once, had the ball to their
own territory and on several oc-
caslons were within scoring dis­
tance bat lacked the punch to
put it over and Medford got the
bell on downs.
__
The Ashland team wds much
ahead of Medford in keeping their
heads up for ths ball as * conse­
quence the Ashland team blocked
reveral punts which were recover­
ed by Ashland, hut not to nay
great advantage as they lost thq
ball in every case oa doffps.
The peak of ths gpme was
reached In ths lest quarter when
Ashland recovered e fumble end
plungedUhe bell across. Mid when
Norris scooped, up a (nibble and
went through the Whole Redford
teem for a touchdown. Kenton
Failed to kick goal oh accohqt of
a wet field and slippery eondl-
tion. . ’ '
The outstanding players for
Ashland- were Kenton, halfback;
Norris, fullback; Redgy, eap: pad
Taylor, quarter. Taylor did com­
mendable work oa returning punts
as he returned 20 to 20 yards on
the wet field and under had con­
ditions.
The lineup for Ashland Win:,
R. B. Redky— R. T.
K
G. P arr A King— C. Fakvle— L G.
L. T, Howell— L. E. CuftiC— R. H.
Wenkslman— H . Keaton— F. Nor,
ris C.— <J. Taylor
Score:— Ashland 12; Medford 0
i ‘ Line average 162 pounds.
Backfield 148 poahdl. '
whole teem 1*0 pounds.
The teem Wee coached by Cleo
Howell, having special training by
Otis Howell of Fairfield, low’s.
BAKBR. N ot . I f .
(V alu e
New«) — Samples from the shaft
of the Balm Crash end o f - the
Mother Lode mine, when email
Machinery is Obsolete
Comparison With -
Rev. Mitchelmore Principal
Speaker at Regular
Luncheon Meeting
ad in B aker Thursday showed >
Crass value of $40.27. * T M re-
TRJBNTON, N. J.. Nov. 18.—
The nominating committee of
CHICAGO, NOV. I t.— (United
markable feature of the asoak
(United News)— W hile America’s Amount Exceeds Original the Kiwanis club at the regular
N «w s)— A rambling feud over
was (he rain « of the gold, com
legal machinery for dealing with
noon day luncheon meeting yes.
distribution of tickets tor tbs
Budget Estimate But
talned tn the copper pyrliea, r ss-
criminals has been allowed to be-
terday presented nominees . for
Army-NsVy .football game here
More is Reeded
nine as h K h as $10.40, $* edate [ coma antiquated, the criminals
November 27,. has become a fu r-
the annual election of officers
•liv er and »8.8 p er sent eop«a*. ' themselves have perfected new.'
dra w ith publication o f n letter
which w ill be held on December
Henry
Stevens
One
ef
Three
Officials
belfcsve the
Bofth methods and advanced their a rt, WORKERS TO CONTINUE
from Codgraecnan 7 . J. Corman
IO tit. Their renorta «»■ '•»
Defendant»
Takes
the
lows: F * " e » r o « ¡ ¿ ¡ r * * *
Craek end of th e property WHI to the greatest point of violent
o f Chicago in whteh ba acenaqe
Witness
Chair
show the same high grade' ore w perfection that the country evef
the Soutir Pork hoard w ith allot­
W right, 1 - » . -atnfll“ " B. Engle;
was encountered' la other leveb has known.
tin g only M t to each oon g rsCa
Vice
President, D r. R. L. Bur-
ONE MILLION S P E N T In the mine.
The result has been that obso­
dlc. Treasurer, V. O. N. Smith,
A ll work a t the M other Lede lete laws a n Inadequate now, to
Addressed to 2,608 constltu- M ate Rests Its Case A fter Final
District Trustee, J. W . McCoy,
ABOARD
QUEEN
M A R IB ’S
mine Is being focussed on thie cembnt crime tactics and' the
tents, who, ho said, bad naked him
Secretary, H. C.' Galey, Director
Attack oa Widow of
SPECIAL
T
R
A
IN
IN
W
EST
V IR ­
extensive
program
of
diajnouff
states of the union, it they hope
for tickets, Gorman said he had
E. R. Isaac, B. C. Forsythe, S.
G
IN
IA
,
Nov.
20.—
(United
News)
drilling,
to
commence
December
to
suppress
crime,
must
modern­
boon allotted Just 100 tickets,
D. Taylor, C. J. Read, Dr. G. W .
— 8lxty five years ago a new
1.
An expenditure of 8188,8ft0 ise their anti-crime laws Just as
whereas, If rumor is true the bom-
Gregg, 8am B. McNair, H. Berry.
born infant was brought to the
mtssioners are taking care of their
SO M E R V IL L E , K , J., Nov. 20. Is planned 'In d rillin g to a depth the bandits have modernised their
Rev. H . T. Mitchelmore was
Cincinnati foundling home frost
of
See
feet
or'
more.
1
tactics.
These
views
on
the
cur­
political friends who had nothing — "The m illion dollar defense” la
the main speaker on the pro­ the Baltimore sad Ohio railroad
rent crime situation In the United
to (to w ith bringing the game to the Hall-M IUs murder tria l open­
gram, and in a brief talk that station where It had been le ft
States particularly in the metro­
Chicago, and also had allotted ed its ease this morning to the
was
replete with apt illustrations on a bench by its mother.
politan and congested centers
1200 tickets to sack o f them­ little courthouse nt Somerville by
he brought out the fact that ser­
Today the queen of Rumania,
were advaheed by Qovernor A.
placing upon the witness stand
selves.
vice clubs such as Klwanis should rushing back boms to bo at tha
Harry Modra of New Jersey la an
President B. J. Kelley, of the Ilen ry Stevens, on« of the throe
have the spirit of the early pion­
interview w ith the United News.
side of her stricken king, stood
,
park hoard, to charge of dlstrl- defendants.
eers, in that they should have at the side of that founding lq
1 / The state of New Jersey at the
The state Ties rested its case
bstioa of tickets, said be wonM
the necessary vision, to see prob­ a Cincinnati suburb and praised
next session of Its legislature is
pay no attention to complaints after a final attack upon Mrs.
lems
and then go ahead and his activity la conducting her
expected
to
pass
one
of
the
most
from congressmen.
i
Frances Stevens H a ll, the accused
solve them.
>
drastic
codes
against
banditry
widow.
through America.
"The board has done its beet to
Hp
also
advocated
the be­
that nay commonwealth has ever
A witness testified .a long
the m atter of tickets," ho said.
The foundling Is now Colonel
stowing of more praise upon John H. Carroll, known ns of­
adopted.
-
- A l l (be seats at the park board’s scratch was observed oa her face
N E W YO R K , Nov. 20.— (Unit
those that were really deserving ficial host to her majesty in
disposal would not have satisfied When her veil was raised at her
“ But I am not recommending
Homer Billings, president of of it. He called special attention charge of. the royal tour,Of the.
the congressmen."
husband’s funeral, and also that od News)— Outlaws ran rio t ever our method» to spy one else,” said
laughing and the metropolitan area o f Nbw Governor Moore. “ I am speaking the association and presiding of­ to the home In connection with United States. .
OormbB*»Yetter said:
------r~ ~ the widow was
York Friday.
for New Jersey and 1 am trying to ficer at lest nights meeting took thia, stating that In moat cases
“ 1 filed w ith the park board a cheerful on this occasion.
Both the queen and Colonel
One policeman was murdered suppress violent crime here where occasion to pay tribute to those too little praise was bestowed in
typewritten list of applicants con-
This was antl-climatlc after the
choked with emotion ns they
raining requests for abont 6,000 dramatic episode of the "pig In Brooklyn. Another policeman it is our business to settle our who had contributed to the cam­ the home, upon those who were talked to three score orphan«
rickets to accordance w ith Presi­ woman" and little Senator Simp­ was probably fatally wounded In problem as wisely and quickly as paign, and especially to the peo. especially deserving.
from the foundling home.
The
Special music was provided by usual savior fairs of her m ajesty
dent Kelley's suggestion. I- e x - son seemed to realise it. Abrupt­ the aamo outbreak.
we can.
pie living in (be outskirts of
Bandits Introduced poison gas
pected th a t every applicant on my ly ho announced:
"W e must meet the new gun­ the city .who by making their George and G. E. Schroeder, the fell sway as the children cluster­
for ik e firs t time In n 126,000 man In a new way and that is decisions early as to the amount instrument used being Zithers.
list would receive at least two
ed around her to receive her
tickets, until recently, when Presi­
Stats Senator Clarence E . Cnee, gem robbery in Lower Manhat what we are trying to do. He la they would contribute had speed­ I t was explained by Mr. Schroed­
present, a hugs portrait of her­
dent K elley advised ms that my suave to manner, hut caustic to
no longer a local bad man.
ed up the work of the solicitors, e r» that this Instrument was self end her family« As the train
request would bo honored only to speech rose to Introduce the case
“New Y ork and Pennsylvania and had done much to expedite especially popular 2n Switserland
Polite hl-Jaekera hound a ja r a -
moved out of the railroad yard
the extent of 100 tickets. -
for the defense— to take the of­ taker and escaped w ith $40,000 laws have shunted him on to us. the campaign.
and Judging from the reception the queen of Rumania was wip­
“ So I have only 100 tickets and fensive In the fight to free Mrs. worth of rare old liqueurs from We have found out that w ith sev-
Humor was injected into the given thia part of the program, ing tears from her eyes.
I am distributing them, two tiek- H all and her brothers,. Henry tho stock of the late J. Stanley kcn to IB years penalty utterly un­ dinner when ludicrous prices the .Instruments were very popu­
The royal fam ily was to low
ets each to fifty persons, and If and “ W illie " from a charge of Foster oa Long Island.
able to Intim idate him and onr scare awarded to various teams la r at the Klwanis club.
Even the usual
spirits today.
you do not receive nay tickets first degree murder.
Fo »r bandits tied a Brooklyn concealed weapon law almost use­ who had carried off the honors
Referring to the slaying o f the woman to » . hallway bannlqtar less, despite a 282 per cent In­
yon w ill know that I t I f not my
during the drive.
Rev. Edward W heeler H all a«d and ransacked her homo, esoap, crease In convictions for conceal­
fa u lt."
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.
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Mrs. Eleanor M ills beneath We lag w ith Jewelry valued a t $ £ - ed weapens since 1921.”
Tw
o
Mils
to
be
introduce»
tor-
crahapple trae • a t mtUMge * u r o 400. ’•
1 ' »
FILES LIBEL SUIT
tM P ’ybats ago, Case declared:
Numerous other less Spectacu­ Cover nor Moore into the coming
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 20. —
“None of these defendants
legislature by Senator Alexander
la r holdups were reported dur­
knew anything about thia sad,
Simpson w ill form the -bulwark of (United News)— Joseph Kelly, In­
ing thq day which police deserib-
rad tragedy, o r b e d aaything to
the New Jersey plan fo r dealing vestigator for a Mexican labor as­
M as the. moot turbulent 12
sociation who played a permanent Thousand» of Dollars Are to
w ith the new gunman.
d e 'w ith lt.” ;
hours In many months.
Despite the evidence of »
. A frontal attack upon tho testi­
be Spent in Construction
One of these would make the part in the Peteet “shame case"
speedy return the royal party
mony .of Mrs. Jans Glbeoa, given
penalty for a first conviction in at Tla Juana last June Is made
of
New
Circuits
Will stop over In the Shenandoah
from a hospital cot In the court­ LOCAL» DEFEAT ROREBURG an assault w ith Iqtent to rob, or defendant in a libel suit f o r
Aceordlng'to Unofficial reports
One of the m ajor projects In > vdlley and motor through civil
room Thursday followed. The
as the gunmen know, it a “stick- 2100,000 filed here Friday.
The suit was filed by W elter the construction program of Ths 1 war battlegrounds In that vicin­
“ big woman” had identified Mrs. reaching hara today ths Ashland tip,” 60 years imprisonment or a
H all, her brothers and H e rn / de football team won a hard fought $6,000 fine or both, or a life sen­ Shaw, former police chief of Cul­ Pacific Telephone and Telegraph ity. The special train Is due to
Delegates numbering more than
la Brnpere Carpender, a cousin, victory over tbs Roseburg High­ tence at the discretion of the ver City and Is baaed on K elly’s Company on Long Distance lines 1 Jersey City Saturday at 4 :8 0 p*
■eveatyTlte w ill he here tor the
deposition at the tria l of the Pe-. in 1920 is completion of the west­
ah having boon seen nt the ihnr- school yesterday by a score of 19 Judge.
a . and ths royal party w ill mo­
Sunday, sessions of Crater Lake
der seen« on the- night of the to 0. The boys, under the auspic­
"This is, in its first offense teet g irl’s attackers in which he ern end of ths new transcontin­ tor to Tuxedo Park, where It w ill
Union of the Christian Endeavor
es of the Llthlans went on to Eu­ side, more drastic than t h e assailed the character of the two ental telephone circuit extending
killing.
. _
hwalt the sailing of ths Beren-
according to an announcement
gene
today where they w ill see Bsumes laws In New York state,” girls, Audrey and Clyde Peteet, as through from Chicago to ths
Case said he would show that
garian
next Wednesday morning.
made today by Rev. H .,D . MReh-
well as Shaw’s reputation, the coast.
Mrs. Gibson had changed mater­ the Oregon-University and Ore­
A
t
Tuxedo
the queen and her
elmora . of the
Prasbyterlan
complaint alleges.
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Nearly a quarter of a million
ially the story she told four years gon Aggie« play. .
retinas w ill be the guests ef J»
church. The Presbyterian, Con­
dollars — out of 21,000,000
igo concerning the most baffling
S. Mitchell, president of ths N a­
gregational and Christie« church
total on long distance circuit con­
of New Jersey murder mysteries.
tional City Bank of New York.
w ill loin to a union service at ths
struction in Oregon, Washington
P resbyterian chureh Sunday night
and Idaho — la going into the
with Rev. Norman Talley as the
Pacific Company portion of the
speaker. Special music has been
new transcontinental circuit. Most
arranged.,
cf the work oa this and other sec­
Sunday’s program will he as
tions is already finished.
follows:
Manager Ottardsle, of the tele-
,
CH1CAOO, Nov. 80. — T h e
--- - SUNDAY MORNI NO
phone company
8:«0, Quiet H oar service, Del­
,
Klwanis
International
council^
channel of conversation across the
las C. Ries.
Taaker ia Wrecked by Dis-
country w ill be in use early In , bringing together e ll officers o f
2:46, Sunday school and chureh
astroae Fire Following /
1927. It Is the third one to give , the organisation, governors of
of «holes.
Exploeioa
direct connection from the Pacific i the twenty-nine districts 1« Cea-
SUNDAY AFTHRNOON
to ths Mississippi valley and ths i ads and ths United States sstf
Ö U V
W ife
B A LTIM O R E, Md.. Nov. 80.—
8:20, Shag service,
Ralph
past Klwanis presidents, w ill be
Atlantic.
(United News)— Rbscusrs search­
Wayne, leader.
Ths original transcontinental 1 held la Chicago nt the Drake
C ÌF f o f P /Ä A O e tfto fc
2:46, devotional, "Abiding as a ed heroically through the slssl-
4,
line we« opened In 1816 to San Hotel from December I t o
WHO W O N ’T MOB
Recruit," Rev. D. J. Howe.
lng hot hulk of the Norwegian
Francisco and la now known as i according tb F red. C. W . Parker,
8:00,- presentation of new pro­ ell tanker Man(lUa Friday night
F o « X A F t/
the central route. The second con­ «xecutlve secretary of Klwanis,
gram. Dellas C. Rice.
for victims of the explosion and
nected Los Angeles directly with today.
Announcements, Miss Gladys fire which had wrecked the tank­
ihs Bast about two years age.
Ralph A. Amerman, of Scran«'
Fry.
Ths third and latest circuit will ton. Pennsylvania, president e f
er earlier. In the day a t her Spar­
Installation of Officers.
supply a decided operating con­ Klwanis w ill preside at e ll the
row’s Point dock, near here. Ona
Special 'music by T w ills Raider hundred men were aboard nt the
venience In carrying the convers­ sessions.
or Phtfnta.’
j
time of the explosion.
i
ation of the PAcifte Northwest to „ “Though the yearly conven­
' 8: Iff,' Âddrbss "Growing Frnlt-
Chicago and the Atlantic. I t will tion of Klwanis creates policies
Late In the afternoon firemen
fel Liras.” Dr. Tully.
also furnish an additional altsra- and objectivas tor the ckgsulm
extinguished the biasing oil th a t
4: I t ; Benediction.
stlvs connection zbstwssn Coasts tlon to carry set, the senaeil
had swept the tanker from stem
SUNDAY E V E N IN G
In the event of Interruption of meets each year giving the ep-
to stern,' hut the work of hunt,
O.'OO, W e-Prayer ssrvioe, Mias
rarvice on ths southern or central portsnlty tor the newly-elected
lag for vtetims proceeded slowly
M erle Prescott, Leader.
route.
district officiale to b s sa m » «her?
pnder a pall of b la c k . «ndffe
8:16,
Christian
.Madeavor
The Idaho portion of the new
which still hang over the shjp.
e ig h ty couronnât w ith th e ir
msetlag. “ How to M ake\ C . B.
line was completed In September.
Eight bodies, some of them
duties," says the latsraattaeal
Mora F ru itfu l,” Mrs. C. D. G aff­
Six crews of Pacific
telephone
badly burned, M d others dis­
psrsideat.
’
ney, leader.
'
men ars now at work nt various
membered
by
the
force'
of
the
New
governors
e
f
the
tw
enty.
7:30,' sdng service.
points betwsqn Spokane and the
7:41, devotions^, “A b i d i n g blast, were rheevered from the
Coast. Best of Idaho, across Mont-
Through Prayur," Rev. V. K. Al­ tanker H fo fe the flqmes he*
•n s and further east, other assoc­
been put eut.
The maritime
lison.
iated companies of the Bell system
8:06, special muslo;
orante bureau announced that 17 men
ere rushing other sections to com­
were miming and. predicted that
Pam Presbyterian O. B.
pletion.
8:18, address, “ Herqln Is . My the death toll might reach 24 of
“This Is. one more link In the
Father GlerUlhd»“ D r. Tully.
««(work of telephone wires which
Guards were placed Ground ths
8 :4 * . dosing consecration Mr-
make e neighborhood, o f the nat­
rice, Dallas C. Rice.
shipyards had reporta of the ex­
ion,” obMrved
Mias Ottardsle,-
tent of the tragedy were rigidly
“end. It Is necemltated by the 1«-
cOnaored.
- ’
,
creeaed u m of cross-country tele­
Ambulances took numerous ln-
phone consMtioas, which la large­
Jured to near by hospitals. Phy­
ly due to the demead tor the pro­
ducts of the Northwest to Beater«
sicians said m M y of ths Injured
markets.”
would dis.
lo w Philadelphia Cai Overcome the Sesqui Centennial Deiieil
Kiwanis Council
To Meet Soon
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