Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 29, 1926, Image 1

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    Rain tonight and toaMurow.
Southerly winds and galea on
eoafct. '
Aid the postal
(United Meat
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WORK OF DI
FOR BIG O
GETS UNDER
ICYCLEWHEN
EE PAYS CALL
Snttee northern Section is
■ Beady for Bxtremely
Cold Snap
of Atbtetto Grand
»at PridgR-
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com m ertt
t In caM &
MANY FREAK STORMS
turned off. Then »harp at the
hour of 7:30 the light» *111 be
switched on, and the »tore win­
do«», which will be eurtalned
throughout the day, will be bared
to public inspection. There w ill
he music on the streets and the
holiday spirit will prerail,
Frites w ill be awarded to those
’ tares w^ich here the best and
do 'theta ta‘0Bt noveI displays.
Jfearlg a ll State* ' Are H it by
Clumge la W eather Past
Few Days
A t the request of the chamber
commerce> the Daily Tidings
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4 ■ hBg a<reed to publish a Christmas
7* < •■ ** Special on Thursday afternoon in
t "th Z T ord“ r lo <,T® People throughout
(B y United Preaa)
W in ter has settled dowa on
, the United States.
tin n y sections of the eonatry
I are snfferlng from extreme cold,
or were preparing for predicted
! eold weather. The entire east la
feeling the first touch of a cold
wave which was expected to he
Melvin has a bicycle now.
severe la the northeast.
Ohio shivered in an Icy tem-
pertnre, the northwest was ex-
pasting w intry blasts from Can­
ada; the Greet Lakes regions
were still feeling the force of
unprecedented storms, and even
the south was hit.
1 The general eold culminated a
> week of storms over most of the
nation, the A tlantic aad Pacific
osasns and the Great Lakes.
The freak storms in several
southern states Thursday and
P rld af. costing approximately 39
llvss, left handreds of homeless
D E N V E R , Nov. 33.— ( U N ) — persons lacking food and cloth­
Mrs. Catherine T rillin g was to­ in g , snfferlng from the „cold which
day form ally charged w ith k ill, followed the storms.
tag her hnshnnd, Herman T r ill­
ing, salesman, when ha came
from tho home of Jean O'Brien,
the third member of a ‘‘love tr i­
angle” on Thanksgiving day.
Mrs. T rillin g was ordered held
la Jail w ithout ball.
Jean O'Brien, wheae father is
(
Last Tuesday noon the Cham­
ber was host to seventeen enthus­
iastic Junior High School boys,
comprising tho victorious football
squad' of this Ukhéùl, The . boys
wers Introduced by Cleei V. How-
oir. who has eoachod them durlg
the season. M r. Howell spoke
briefly and the Captain o f the
team made suitable remark» of
appreciation. ’
Irving B. Vining, President of
the State Chamber gave tha 'ad­
dress of the day and muda borne
interesting allusions to thia pro­
gram for Pacific Coast Develop­
ment as outlined by Herbert R.
Hoover,
President O. P. Cdtaoa has
been on ah extended business trip
north for the last week but Is ex­
pected back in time for tha golf
dinner Tuesday b ig h t
•
la Plna-Ponrs
Dick Pries. Irvin g Vining, P re *
Carson, W a lt McCoy and . oth^r
enthusiastic golfers w ill nidnubt-
ed>y appear at tha dlnaar
fttfl
golf ragalla a» thongh Jnst having
dropped In from tha Kaka, bnt
oi Mura who have not yet provided
thomaulvus w ith such dlatingutab'
ing apparel may wear Tvxede.
futl drees, business suit o r a NUay
day alfckar.
Tha mana la Interesting and
(Plaqm T u m to Page 3)
W A SHING TO N. D. C., Nov. 3 l.
— (U n ite * Press)— The Volstead
act liq u et, proscription lim itation
w in upheld today by the Uhtted
States supreme eenrt.
The pet
provides that not m o re jh a p one
pint can he liv e n to any one
petlent lu 10 days end that inch
prescription cannot contain ’more
than h alf a pint of alcohol.
The fight against the prescrip­
tion lim it y s s brought by Samuel
W . Lambert of New York.
It
Wks taken to the highest court
In the land following an adverse
opinion In the lower court on
hie suit for aa Injunction to re­
strain federal authorities from
enforcing tho lim it provisions of
tho act.
j
The decision of tho United
States supreme coart was haled
by prohibition advocates as a
signal victory.
Star Gazers Say
Duke Of York In
, Line For Throne
‘LONDON, Nov. 33. — Veiled
tanta of a boost iq Ufa f o | tha
tteka o f ¥ork, which might ihoan
anything from tho governor-gsn-
oralahip of ^ dominion to a atop
qp tha ladder tovards tha throne
are tontalned M a horoscope of
the Dachas of Tack la tho 1937
odKtan « f
the (amone
"Old
Moore’s Alpataisk.”
To state It Mostly, a step to­
k a tta tha throes would be poe-
sihls onta for Aha Daka It the
Xiñk ar Ota Prttoa at Wales were
roktorad.
♦ The koroacoplste refuto to pra-
dict whether, the Dnchara. « the
baby Princess Mlsabeth wUl
pvedtpally »ucend the throne.
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A n te
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all light»
w ill he
th,# •®ct*°11 oi
county an idea
Of what the progressive and en-
terprlslng merchants of Ashland
have |o offer the holiday shop-
pens.
R A DIO PROGRAM
Starting today The Tidings
will run each day the radio
program
offered < b y ., the
broadcasting stations on the
Pacific coast. Radio fans are
.Increasing daily in Ashland
and vicinity and this service
started in order to be of mor4
value to our host of readera.
Turn to page 5 for tonight’s
program' over the radio.
Witness the buUdlag a grand
stand on the athletic
field
which coaid Jnst ns well have
been erected at any time la the
last ten years. The chief critic­
ism abont thia la that tha coat la
not distributed among nil, bat
like many other things, not dU see
the necqmity or nay need a t all.
However, a little help from a
considerable number of .Individu­
als a t this tim e w ill relievo those
charged w ith respoasibility for
financing the Job. Beside giving
IS In cosh moot o f the Llthlans
guvs labor on the building, bat It
Is a whole community project and
merchants, lumber deniers, car­
penters and organisations nil
leading a band w ill make It no
hardship for nay, but •
worth­
while enterprise, long to be re­ said to he a prominent Otactn-
membered o» account of the
Ifaeauaf. prodneed by thé
quickness o f action agd the mite
t e ' anhetaotlate the — «•e»e
enjoyasent o f pqtUafe It ever.
/
adep t t e ffaspl'ces o f the C h «3*
er of Compierde. Some may a t
¡know that the Chamber of dbim-
pierce has l a d a golf coihmlttqu
And that this committee, > brigl^l-
Slly consisting of O. P. Carson, P.
P. W h ittle and Henry Baders
p ith V. O. It. Smith and fcrod C.
HdmuM are responsible for stunt­
ing the land which now consti­
tutes a large portion of tha Aifc-
land Golf Coarse. Although oth­
er plana for proposed sites fdr
tome time retarded the building
of thia course it Is now well nigh
completion and experts aay w ill ba
one of the finest on the entire
length of the Pacific Highway.
W hether yon are a golf enthus­
iast er not you are invited to at­
tend the dinner tomorrow night,
ns varied entertainment w ill be
furnished after the dinner for all
who attend.
Committees
I f and tej J ® ‘"L“ ” "* 2 2 » ! “ ’
• ; 7 a Judge the store windows.
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r F rancisco . not . l a ­
id i / torses)— Swlnglng baek
mal f ram au extremely bigh
A week ago, tragic deaths
Claimed 34 ltato along the Pa-
rifle coast over the past week.
eAd..',' A pproxim ate!/ 89 persons
wei-e Injured, according to tabu-
latiops made by United Press.
J G e a th tn ' automobile accidents
took seveh, while six m et death
by drowning. There were three
■ utc kies.
The Oregon toll" follows:
Portland— Isaac Peterson, 78,
s tr ic t by ante,
Baker — Orville and. Edward
Wllnamsda, aged 1 1 aad 8. h i »
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LTING STREETS
MAS OPENING
THIS MORNING
ployed* to-i
decorating
os d tatrlra
ds Chrtet-
¡ed b y t h d
By J. K. P u ller
Secretary Chamber o f Commerce
There are times when It ’s desir­
able to act on the apnr o f the mo­
ment when enthusiasm runs high
and thefe la a sssmlng unanimity
of sentiment. In thia way things
a re
freq u e n tly . accomplished
which, although lo^g needed, lack
tha stimulus or Initiative fo rg a c -
sure timely delivery of
Ashland's Leading Newspaper for Over Fifty Years
Manv Nation-Wide Meetings
Scheduled There for
Next Tear
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ed while playing w ith a loaded t
automatic revolver.
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 3».— Lee
Angeles w ill entertain 44 conven­
tions in 1937, bringing an esti­
mated total of 34,000 visitors.
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L Xfc* W totot convention -w ill be,
that o f the California Teaeharat-
asfoelatlon. with about 10,000
member» in attendance. Nation­
al conventions w ill Include the
following:
Allansa Hispano Americana su­
preme lodge. January 13-33; Phi
Vambda Epsilon fraternity, A u ­
gust; National Association of Po­
lice and F ire Surgeons, Septem­
ber; American Federation of 'La­
bor, October. .
State conventions w ill Include
the California Congress of Relig­
ious Education; California Retail
C lo th iers ;' Men’s Apparel club;
Volunteers o f America; California
Medical association aad the Con­
gress of Parents and Teachers.
Date for Big Walkout Fixed
But WU1 Hot be Matte
Public Yet
SEEKING SETTLEMENT
So last week he inserted an ad
la The Tidings.
Among the answers he received
W*s one from a young hopeful
Maiding near Medford who want­
e d the Job bat who first wanted
to know Jnst what be had to do.
“ I am n good bus boy," he
wrote, “bat I want to know wheth­
e r yon have an onto bus or a
horse-drawn boa. I f yoa want a
bos boy to drive aa aato baa, 1
w ill take the Job.”
Will Have to Put
hts on My Feet/'
,ja Slender Boy
LOS ANOELKS. Nov. 88.—
(U . N .)— They might hang Joe
Peres and set a precedent In so
1 doing, but the hangman will have
1 to tie weights to bis feet before
' the trap is sprung. And that is
Joe’s one consolation.
F or Joe weighs only 84 pounds,
* Stands four feet M r inches, 4n his
old felt slippers and claims he is
18 years old. He awaits trial on
charges of having kidnaped 4 year
old Rose Bustamenta last Septem­
ber I, and then killing her.
W h ile Joe goes about his dally
dishwashing duties In the psycho­
pathic ward of Osneral hospital,
the'hangm an's noose dangles be­
fore him so persistently that he Is
confident that he must pay the ex­
treme penalty.
" T h e j'U k ill asa a ll
right
enough,* 'the emaciated youngster
1 declared,
,
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.Joe looks older thgp the 16
Baker, Oracoli Bori Find years ha claims and ¡doctors any
Loaded Automatic aad
that ha acts like a -10* year old at
Tragedy Results
times. Police say they have a
declaration rrom a former teach­
B A K E R . Ore., Nov. 89.— (U P ) er of the suspect which sets his
.— Tragedy visited Baker over the age at 31, bnt the llp p ld brown
week-ed when two boys were klll- eyes sad absence of noticeable
,sd while playing with a loaded beard seem to belle the assertion.
As to the crltae Itself. Joe told
pistol.
Mrs. O. E. Williamson,
mother of the two lads, was police where, to find the'body of
across the street visiting a neigh­ the little girl on Sept. 31, but
bor when Orville, aged 11, found "doesn’t remember’* killing her
a gun in a drawer and pointing It and isn’t quite positive he even
nt Edward, aged 4, shot him be­ showed the location of the corpse.
A step-father, Joae Martines,
tween the eyes. In fright, tho
boy looked into the muscle of tho is his only relative In the United
automatic and It exploded again, States, although Joe has “folks”
in Mexico, where he was born.
killing him instantly.
He never saw his mother, Joe
says.
A ll plans have been completed
for the big golf dinner to ba held
at the Llthla Springs hotel nt t
o’clock tomorrow evening and tog
the golf exhibit and danclnq
which w ill follow the banquet.
Thb dinner tomorrow night w ill
mark the opening of na Intensiva
drive for additional members, and
every person la Ashland who la
at all Interested la golf la Invited
to attend the function.
Interest In golf w ill be height­
ened by the golf exhibit which
la the ballroom where tha
dancing w ill be held, there w ill
he putting contests and other golf
contests for all members and oth«
era who attend the function. Val­
uable merchandise prises have
bees offered by mrchanta for tho.
winners of the various events.
Those sponsoring the a ffa ir
predict there w ill he at least 119'
men and woman present at tha
dinner and exhibit.
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i Among-the firms offering pris­
es for the various contests are.
The Enders company, M iller’q
Toggery, Provost Hardw are.JL R,,
Isaac aad Co..
* * ^ 1 » - B ala
Store, Lithla Springs Hotel. L lth -
,ta Sprihga Pharmacy, McGee's
store, Nlnlager’s. and B illy Bel-
kirk, goll elab professional.
Peace Offerings
Large Part of Deed Wo­
man's /ewelry Mbaing,
Inquiry Shows
8E A T TL E , Wash., Nor. 3»—
(U N )— W ith the opening today
of the safe deposit box' rented
hy the dead woman, it was defin­
itely established that robbery
was the motive for the murder
of Mrs. Florence Monks, wealthy
widow, whose body was found
in the basement of het heme
here last Wednesday.
She had
been struck on the hand and
choked.
i
A targe part of the woman’s
Jewelry Was missing, when the
box was opened -on court order.
Captain o i Detectives WiUJnm
Kent estimated that diamonds
worth nt least 36090 were token
in the rubbery.
CM\ AHONB/ - t CM*-
eETÄÖNS WflkXlT X » -
O w H lM r e /W w tù ’ / ’
Thieves
And
ilve Combination
t Away With
PO RTLA N D, Ore., Nov. 19.—
(U P )— The strong box of the
Brondwby theatre was opened last
night and 36000 in currency was
stolen. The robbers le ft approxi­
mately 3390 la silver. The com-
blnatloa of the big safe had been
solved and no clues ware left. The
theft was discovered this morn­
ing when the theatre was opened
far buslneaa.
Big Sanitarium
Will Be Eructad
PLA O 8TÀFP, Arte.. Nov. 39.—
A 36.080,090 sanitarium for tu­
bercular children Is to be locat­
May
Benjamin Moran, executive as ete
tary of tha National Saaatarium
for Tubercular Children.
The institution w ill
prolvde
accommodations for 1309 pa­
tients. A staff of 38 phtslrinha
and 100 nurses w ill bo malhtala¿
ed here, according to H rs.
Sheriff Lashes
. Negro Prisoner
W IL M IN G T O N , Del.. Nov. 39.
— (U N )— Only slightly hamper­
ed by tbo. fact that his left arm
wee 1» a 's lin g , Warden Elm ar
J. Leach, af the Newcastle county
workhouse today admlhtotared 39
lashes on the back of Prank
Lloyd, negro, a t tho whipping
post. ' ,
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Lloyd also bad boon sentenced
to four years la prison.
Tho warden, broke hia arm a
fgw days ago la a fa ll from a
ladder.
W A8H1NQTON, D. C., Nor. 39.
— ( U P )— Tho govarnmoat won aa
importane point la the oil eon-
epttacy tria l /today whan Justice
Hqaohllag admitted In evidence
conflicting statements of defend­
ía te , former Secretary of the In ­
terior toan and Edvard l . o a-
keay. aa atada before the tonato
cil committee coaceralag the mll-
ilonalro’a |I9 9 ,9 9 9 lean ta Pall
shortly before Doheny’e eompnay
got the Elk M illa naval aU lento.*
Fata of Widow ,
StiU Undecided