Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 22, 1926, Image 1

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    Oregon, rain tonight 1
day, w anner except in
tion.
W ater Bonds, T. M.
get, fo o tb a ll field
How about Deeembe
A'«w«po|Mr For Heart) fifty Yean
A SH LAND, OREGON.
Boxing Smoker
Staged By Elks
I A fte r
having
contnuously
I1 watched the Pacific highway since
H Friday night, two boys and a man,
I alleged car thieves of Modesto,
dal., were apprehended Saturday
i evening eight miles south of Ash­
land, driving a 108« . model
W lllys-K night sedan, drived only
11000 miles' and registered to
J draco A. C oien, 1010 Tenth st.,
Modesto, from whom the boys
|.aro said to have confessed steal­
A beautiful foot ball trophy, ba
be presented to the football te a «
in the Southern Oregon district
that emerges Winner, is being ex­
hibited In the window of th e C itl-
tens Bank In Ashland. TM e
trophy, which is attracting mncfc
attention because of Its unusual
design mudt be won three yedlff
before its becomes the permanent
property of any school and is pre»
seated to the conference by Cha
Jackson and Josephine county
Bankers Association.
According to cashier V . O. N.
giplth. the cup w ill be in Ash,
land but a short time, 'a fte r
which it w ill be passed along td
other cities In the, conference.'
"Members or the Ashland Elks
lodge Were hosts at a boxing
smoker and “turkey shoot” at the
lodge rooms Saturday n i g h t,
which wan attended by more than
860 members of the lodge and
tneir friends. 1
\ '
The boxing matches were some
o f the beet staged here In several
years, featuring Jack Crim, Mo­
doc Indian and Cab Herman of
Portland in the six-round main
event. The boys battled to a close
draw decision,' The three prelim­
inary matches also were above the
usual standard.
Following the boxing the Elks
Were hosts at a crab supper to
their friends and visitors.
To Combine in Greatest Re­
search Effort Ever
Attempted
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 22.—
(U . N .)— Pacific Coast unlverei-
ties w ill play an important part in
- the greatest scientific research
effort ever undertaken and the
K ohn Leob sa d Oompany
universities likewise will partici­
and n a tio n a l City Bank
pate in a fund of 120,000,000 now
being raised to defray the ex­
i
H igh Bidders
fo ra is Trip
pense.
a
This was revealed by Herbert
W ILL B E REORGANIZED
C Hoover, secretary of commerce,
l in a report dealing with scientific
ing it.
achievement and the elimination
L Harold Stewart, IS . L. 8. Pepin,
of waste, received here.
I I t , and Bisworth Orasy, 84, are
America’s leading statesmen,
A monument to community ef­ the- three held in the county Jail
financiers
and scientists, headed
ANACORTES. Wash., Nov. 28.
Chamber of Commerce Items
fort is being reared on the high for federal, officials, following
by Hoover, are assembling a fund
—
Nine
lives
was
the
toll
today,
their
arrest
by
Special
State
Of­
(By J. H. Fuller, Secretary)
school athletic field in the form of
’ expected to total 220.000,000 for
in the newest tragedy of the sea
Forum
luncheons have been
a substantial covered grandstand, ficer T erry Talent and Federal
which occurred when the t h e ( research in pure science. One of continuous lu Ashland’s Chamber
and members of the Ashland U th - Agent Clatous McCredie. Stew­
I
the
committee
members
is
Profes-
eteam tug Bahada was wrecked
of Commerce now fo r over six
lans, sponsors o f the movement, a rt and Pepin, according to Offic­
while towing the log ra ft between ( nor Robert A. M illklan. chairman years during which time many im­
er
Talent,
elaim
the
credit
for
met today at lunch a t The Plesa
Art Oritic Claims Colors Anacortes and Bellingham. The | of the administrative council of
portant matters have been pre­
with leaders and committeemen stealing the car, sayng that they
l
W ill Make Difference in
c ra ft was sunk a fter a terrific , the California Institute of Tech­ sented and prominent business
from other civic organisations to picked up Orasy at Chico to give
Business
I him a lif t into Oregon.
boiler explosion, the accident oc­ nology at Pasadena. Other mem­ men and speakers have addressed
discuss financial and other plans
curring yesterday morning. None bers are Andrew Mellon, Ellhu the Chamber.
In connection w ith this big pro­ | In explanation of their alleged
It
The
Crater
Lake
Union
o
f
the
of the crew had a warning of the Root, Andrew Mellon, Charles
crime, the boys relate that they
ject. ”
C h ris tia n , Endeavor o r closed
I saw the sedan parked la an alley
tragedy and most of the men Evans Hughes, Folix Warburg,
Tomorrow, November 88, Pres­
Reports from the Klwanis com­
e
their
annual
meeting
last
night
were trapped in their bunks, it John W. Davis, Professor Albert ident Irving E. Vining of the State
mittee were Indeed
glowing. at a certain time of the day for
A.
Michel
son.
The
committee
rep­
'- w ith the election of officers for
was believed. The water gave up
The grandstand is now nearly several days .and upon examina­
resents every section of the coun­ Chamber will address the Forum
, the ensuing year and the award-
but one body. The dead ar
tion
found
that
the
keys
had
not
and an Invitation Is extended to
completed apd w ill be in readi­ I been removed. Taking advantage
try.
f tag o f the two prises fo r attend-
George H. Hansen, Anacortes,
ness for the big Thanksgiving I
all who desire to attend.
M r.
Hoover’s
report
declares
this
i a ace and pre-registration. M arie
lo t the opportunity so easily af­
James H ird, George Northrup,
Vining has Just returned from an
football game w ith Medford high
the
most
notable
event
In
the
ad­
- Prescott of Ashland was named
W illiam Hensan, A. E. Bingham,
extended trip through California
school next Thursday afternoon. forded. according to officers, the
- president, sad while first and aec-
Charles Craig, John Kanage, vance of scientific research of the where he addressed many large
boys
le
ft
fo
r
Seattle
and
planned
Carpenters and other laborers are
year.
,
;
I ond vice-presidents w ill be Melba
Louis Christensen all of Anacor­
donating their services. M ater- to stop at various points in Ore­
I t is made plain that this ef­ gatherings and prior to those he
- Maeey of Grants Pass and Hell
tes, and U. 8. Brannion of Bell­
gon en route.
Both were well
fort, which w ill be itader the gen­ fully covered the state of Oregon
Howland of M edford.
fljta
ingham.
’
of
» u n ity s p irit so typical of Ash dressed and claimed to have good
eral direction of the National speaking before Chamhara
tor o f Phoenix w ill be the seere-
commerce and Service Clubs. Hid
land is being displayed on even homes in Modesto and to be mem-
Academy
of
Sciences,
will
not
be
tary and Gladys F ry of Medford
t»rs o f respectable families. A ,
a<taM>sa w ill bring to ne imprest
hand.
directional but
along strictly
was named trenpurer. O ther o f­
little over three dollars w a s '
scientific lines, as was the work Bimm from all tbeee different
ficers named were superintend-
J. H . McGee, chairmen of the found 1n th e ir possession, all that
of
M illklan with electrons and contacts and w ill be valuable end
ents o f various divisions a d d
interesting.
school board, gave assurance of was left frosi ISO theg claimed to
new powerful rays.
these were ee follows:
A lu ta a t
! have had when they le ft Call- ]
the cooperation of that public
A considerable portion of the
Mrs. V srl W elker, Medford; In ­
body In the enterprise which the fornla.
Captain Linn Slack of Battery Hoover report deals with the Pa-
termediate,
M
ery
Galey,
Ashland;
I f no charge is filed against ,
Llthians are pushing to success­
B, coast artillery, has returned cafic Coast and western states.
I Junior. U ia Dement, Ashland;
Crazy he w ill probably be held as
ful completion.
In dealing with elimination of-
from the artillery school at Fort
Lookout and Extension, N e J*l
'8 a m M cNair, cbalrtaan o f the a material - witness, He denied
Monroe, Vs.,-and w ill be in com­ waste, the secretary says: “True
Newland. P rayer Meeting, W in i­
special Klwanis club committee, having knowledge that th e ma*
fred Andrews, Medford;
MlS-
mand of. the local company at tbs conservation of water Is not the
•poke briefly in which he proarte- phlne had bees Molen and élatm-
regular d rill tonight. Following prevention of use. Every drop of
FARIS, Nov. 88, — (U nited Hsionary, Marls Iverson. M ed fo rfi
ed that the Kiwanians would da.
tb s 'd rjll there w ill be a feed te r water that runs in the sea with­
The dectstmi a< the J Social. Ida Gosnell, Ashland; »7
their pert in making the construc-
Captain Slack and members of the out yielding its fu ir commercial
American Legion, in annuel eon- . ncatioh. Rev, J. ' A- Webster,
Jlon of the grandstand a success
company. ,
return to the nation is an econ­
venMob at Philadelphia, to bold ! ayants Pass; Oniet H our, Msy-
in every particular. Final action
omic loss.”
tpe 2*27 convention in Paris baa J nard Putney, MedfoiM; Tenth Le­
on what the Kiwanians1 w ill do
He then lists the Colorado riv- ]
caused many sleepless nights si­ gion. Lawrence Mttchelmore. Ash-
w ill be taken np by the clnb — yt
er and the Great Valley of Cali- J
tand;
C.
B.
Work.
Ore
Offield.
ft ready - t o American veterans to
T R IP TO LOH ANGELES
Friday, said M r.'M c N a ir, hnt he
f is h land; Publicity Advisors, Rev.
fornla as two of the nation’s sev­
\ Frank» who feel responsible for
wee certain theirs would be a sub­
J
H.
T
.
Mttchelmore
and
Rev.
Chas.
en
principal projects that should .
* the .welcome aifd entertainment!
Attorney W .J. Moore returned
stantial donation.
I
be developed.
.
I D Gaffney o f Ashland.
of their “baddies.”
recently from an extensive busi­
Vtatag Speaks
1 The Ashland Christian church !
California already Is one of the
P
'
l
a
t
h
e
first
place,
despite
the]
ness trip which took him as far
Irvin g E. Vining, president of
leading areas of the world in the j
« optimistic official utterane'ea of] hoolety won the banner awarded 1
south as Los Angeles. A visit
the state chamber of commerce,
f
tp«
organisation
having
the
most
1
use
of electricity on farms, the
bytoriaR Church
M . Doutnergue and M B rlandJ
was also made at San Francisco.
addressed the meeting end prals- I
secretary says, and the use is ex- *
and despite the cablegrams o f] Tregistrations while the Phoneix <
Tbs two principal California cit­
ed the Llthians for th e ir splendid
pending.
* friendship,
couched
in
w arm ] I organisation for the second time
ies do not seem to be as active as
show of public spirit and com­
The report also tells of the co­
was
awarded
the
shield
for
having
1
words, of Foch. Joffre and others,]
they have been in the past, the
m unity enterprise. He declared
operative-
efforts in handling the
the
largest
attendance
and
the
‘
’ the fact remains that In many]
local attorney stated. Many va­
The Chamber of Commerce is
this movement to be one which
California grape crop.
greatest
milsagb.
Grants
Pass
l
cant
buainess
locations
were
no­
French circles Americans a re ]
pleased to be host to President
would redound greatly to the
Commercial arbitration is an
extended an invitation to the con- 1
ticed and the general atmosphere
credit of the city, and the L lth -I
Arnold Bennett H all or the Uni­
heartily detested.
Important means of waste preven­
vention to hold -next year’s meet-, I
was not the same, as had been
versity of Oregon on Thursday.
Ians were characterized as among
To show that their hi no] lng a t that piece.
tion because It conserves good
.1
prevalent on previous trips.
December ». D r. H all w ill ba the
the leading civic boosters for the I
. change of attitude since laet sum-]
w ill, Hoover says, and he points
guest and speaker at the noon day
m er,w hen, on the boulevards of]
c,tjr’
to the arbitration laws of Oregon,
luncheon at Lithla Springs Hotel
W ith the work now nearing I
[ Paris, Americans were Issued a n d ]
New Jersey, Massachusetts and
and an evening meeting will also
completion on tke grandstand
. howled at ae they passed In
New York as examples of pro­
which w ill sent 800 persons, a ll I'
be arranged for either a t the Nor­
, sightseeing cars, the “ Paris-M idi” ]■
gress In the methods of settling
mal
School o r ‘ at one of -th e
that is now le ft to be done is to
In an editorial states the follo w .]
disputes.
settle fin ally the minor financial 11
churches. The data thia waak in
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changed to accommodate Dr. H all.
matters which w ill be adjusted be- ,
“W e shall see them arriving
fore the close of the present Week
thirty thousand strong— But we]
The Chamber o f Commerça la
would not play os them the]
pleased to cooperate w ith the
nasty trick of presenting them
Normal S c h o o l la sponaoMng
a bill for the expenses of th e ir]
worth while musical affairs sad
stay in France from 1 *17 to]
desires to urge the attentlOB of
SAN Q U E N T IN , Cal.. Nov. 82— 1 *1 *. However, following th e ]
O&Ufornia L
the Ashland public to the n u i
(U . N .) — Thera w ill ha a scarcity rigorous and absurb logic which]
Oonaider
houncamsnts of the U kralaiad
of tnrkey in San Quentin peniten­ prevailed during the negotiations
chorus which is to appear In Ashi
tiary on Thanksgiving Day, hut for the war debts, wa eonld easily]
NOW
THAT
THEY.
HAVE
TAKEN
UP
MACHINE
GUNS
land
on December 18.
Mother of Mrs. ¿ ta il M
SACRAMENTO,
Cal.,
Nov.
22.
there w ill ba a pieatlfnl supply of claim reimbursement from the]
— (U . N .)— The California legis­
P m i m Away u Granite candy on bund for the prisoners. United States fo r the rest o f]
Ths football season is about
lature, at its forthcoming session/
As In form er years, pork w ill be
Street Homff
camps and the wear and tear
over
but enthusiasm la a t its
will
cohsidsr
the
ways
sad
means
served as the main portion of the of the roads by tbs American ]
of improving matrimony us an in­ heigh t Ashland high baa made
Mrs. Margaret Hutchtsoa Ap­ holiday dinner. But to add to
a fiqe ahowtag and the Junior high
stitution.
plegate, pioneer Ashland reMdeat, the spirit of the occasion, a fund soldiers.”
Unless
tbs
war
debts
are
nego­
has wen every game played.
A
number
of
measures
w
ill
he
and mother of Mrs. ffimil Pell, of 2826 has bean made available
tiated In a fashion to bring satis-1
introduced to this sad. The most Chamber e f Commerce memheni
paseed away at her. borne, *0 lo r the purchase of candy and pea­
faction to the rank and file ]
recent suggestion in that of Cona- w ill have as gnaata tomorrow
Granite street Monday morning.
nuts.
Frenchman, they w ill probably]
ty
Clerk Belding of Butte eonnty, noon the Junior High Eleven.
Fpneral services ¿ fill be bald
Sun Quentin’s annual fielff day
who has asked Assemblyman Den-
Tuesday morning, November 8 r [w ill be a part of the holiday pro­ not change their Mean e t A m eri­
do to introduce a M il requiring
at ten o’clock from the J. P. gram and gay of the 2886 remain­ cans and things American for II]
WHO KNOWS TO1 WHAT LENGTH
persons Intending to get married
Dodge and 8ons Funeral Chapel, ing after the sweets have been years to come.
to apply for a marriage license
One of the principal worries
and the interment w ill he. at provided w ill be need to buy pris-
five daya before it is Issued,
Klam ath Falls In the afternoon. eejtor winners In the athletic con­ Is tbs bousing of the delegates
Special attention is called to the j tests. ‘
“Such a law would eliminate
and their families. I t Is no easy
ths
possibility of minors obtain­
hours of the services and a com­
task
to
find
one
bedroom
In
tbs
Lest year, a sim ilar practice re­
ing licenses,” said Balding, "as
plete sketch of the deceased*» life sulted In each prisoner getting a Purls hotels during tbs height
patents could be notified. “ It
w ill appear in Tuesday*» Tidings. half-pound o f eboeelates.
of the summer tourist season,
August and September, and to]
would also h alt the practice of
hasty marriages, these gone into
make room for 80,000 Legion-]
NORM AL P L A T T O N IG H T
GROWS 8W B B T OOBM
on the spur o f the moment a#d
An ear of sweet eora W a s . nalrrss and th e ir' (Mends and]
afterwards regretted.”
Alpha Touri, dramatic society brought to the Tidings office this families, means that at least 8 0 ,-1
Taking the Impulse motive eut
of the Southern Oregon State Nor­ morning by if. N. Dennis th a t was OO0 rooms w ill be required.
of matrlmeny la not the only pro­
mal, w ill present th e ir in itial grown on the J. L. Oscar place,
Paris w ilt open many hotels
posal that w ill be presented.
program, "The Trysting Flaoe” and was aet pisksd u n til Just a, within the next tow months,]
In one measure which in to be
by Booth Tarklngton tonipht la short time before briafftag it to chief among them being the Am­
considered physical examinations
tbe Normal auditorium, atdrting tbq ofilce. Tbe eora Is as perfect bassador sad the rejuvenated As­
for both parties w ill be proposed.
at 8:00 o’clock.
as that ffu>wa In the belgbtb o f of toria, but combined they can
Another bill would anther!»»
In addition to this featurc'the the season, gad demonstrates e(-
add but 700 rooms.
There re­
tbe state bnrean e t vital statistics
boys and girls glue du b , under fectivsly that thia m m m uatty can
mains the proposal to turn over
to compile iaterm atiea ea diverse <
the direction of Miss Leona Mar- compete favorably w ith othera
to the married leglenalrree and
to indicate Its eaasss and amaaa <
sters, w ill make its first public ap­ that boqt of their versatility from
of increasing the stability of sear- I
pearance.
e productloa standpoint.
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