Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 07, 1927, Image 1

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CASEY B
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MUSKpGBE, Okie., Jen. 7.—
The “ease in Casey’s manner,
■as h« stepped into his place; the
pride in Casey’s bearing and the
smile on C asey's face” are gone
now and the swaggerihg poise of
the famous batsman of 1888 has
given way to the stooped resigna­
tion of a scandal victim of 1887.
Still there remains a. trace of
tin t “smile of Christian charity.”
with which “great Casey’s visage
shone.“ as he “stilled the rising
tumult and bade the g a m e
gSton,” that tragic June after­
noon Just before he struck out.
X E. Thornton
f », Named Chairman
In Its account of the brief coun­
cil meeting Tuesday night, The
TMings Jnadvenrtontly stated that
Dr. R. A. Woods had been elected
chairman of the council to preside
during the absence of the mayor.
Instead, it was J. E. Thornton
vho was elected chairman, his
ominatton being made by Dr.
foods.
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Second Semester Indicates
That More Men Inter­
ested in School
mtttoe eoagtotiag «f Roland Pa
cbalhnaà, Bvan Campbell a
Mask (HUmore. waa appointed
ester with . total of 880 student.
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registered or an increase of eigh-l
They are coming frhm ' «
teen over the September enroll- warm cl>niM of to »&’S F - « S
ment. The largest Increase came I fprnJa »2 . - j , (fcq,, W a r f tt .
in the men’s division when fig-1
p rn s n ’ the sdfcrs 4s 31'jlo
urea revealed the tact that fokty-1 againgt CharlSs^BpOdO”
flve men are taking w ork at t h e l t * rC| the lanky Taragto Wbm hS*
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POSTERS CALL TROOPS
P E A R MAN IS D E A D
P E K IN , Jan. 7.— Sixty Am eri­
can women and children have
fled from Hankow China to es­
cape the menace of the aatl-fbr-
elgn element there and
have
been taken aboard ships in the
Yangste river. The British women
previously
had
been
token
aboard river boats.
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prove that the plan of kidnaping t
Mrs. McPherson vas thought of I
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four years ago.
Morrison Gets
New Incubator
Ten Men Will Explore the
Jlorth Side of M t Hood
in Last Effort
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Casey declares that he holds nd"
her to Mexico “ vas proposed to I in which the form er W hite Sex
me four years ago vhen I vas I player corroborated
testimony
in the army?*
[given by Svede Rtseafeupg. as
“ I believe the kidnaping vas I [ve il as other details of the scan­
actually carried out, for
t h e I dal charges. Gandil swore that
simple reason that 'one of the I he took up the. pot which was giv­
women who has been a principal |< en to the D etroit team.
vUneas for the state was with I
the man whe approached me with I
the proposed plan* of kidnaping I
the evangelist.“ Rickerson said. I <
according to Jones.
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The prisoner declined to give ¡1
the woman’s name but stated «
that he had letters which would ¡1
Otie Killed in
Montana Wreck
Women and Children Flee
to Nearby Boats to
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ment to Jones said the plan to cago Tribune today published aa
kidnap Mrs. McPherson and ta k e ) affidavit made by Arnold Gaadll,
school. This to an Increase of ap- chMter. K ian ,, w h i ' i t f c h ir M l
proximately fifteen, over that of that the Tigers slottgkH a serins
the first semester.
to the W hito Sox
th g tth e
A pep assembly was held thia w h ite Sox made a d o n i U a A
morning with the members ef the to the Tigers In rflfm tM . ihoreoA
basketball team and C o a c h | * nd th a t the W hito S e t sloughed
Hughes as the gnesto of honor, kwo games to th< Tigers (8 i f l | -
Coach Hughes told the college
Tw ety-fix ball playefifc managv
students ot the propecto for the ers, coaches, an umpire, basd-
coming trip to be token through ball idols and fonfeeT fe c r^ W
M I88O U LA , Mont., Jan.
7.— Oregon where the Normal hoop- from the sticks— eaid Wednesday
( U N ) — One person waa killed stera w ill meet some of the strong-¡that the charges were a “pack p i
and 14 others injured Wednesday eat teams In the state. The team ¡lies.”
morning, when the Chicago; M il­ w ill leave Sunday morning and
Many admitted the pot of gold
waukee and St. Paul railro ad ’s from the early ahowlng they but declared it was in recognttloa
crack passenger train, Olympian, have made it to thought that the of Detroit pitchers* good Work
No. 18, was derailed 37 miles trip w ill be a highly successful against Boston.
west of here.
The dead:
Mrs. Jacob Oonnerman, Dysart,
Iowa.
Jacob Oonnerman, Dysart, la.;
James H ille r, 8altese, Mont.;
Paul Oulmont, Superior, Mont;
P. A. Burns, Spokane. Wash.;
Roy. Evang, baggageman, Spo­
First One of ite Kind Ever
kane, Wash,;
Clgra A. Mays,
to be Published in
Rofendup, Mont.; Mrs. E. P. Lien-
Sotttbern Orefon
mann, Seattle; L. A, E ller, con­
J. W . McCoy, cashier qf the
ductor, Alberton, Mont.;
Ted
The first (lower catalogue that First National bank, returned
Boyd, Superior, Mont.; Mrs. Jan­ has ever been--published and dis­ this morning from
Portland
ette Jackson, Superior, Mont.; tributed" in Southern Oregon, la where he attended # m.eetlag ot
two unidentified.
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that ju s t issued by H a rry Hosier the executive council ot the gpe-
The accidept occurred near a of 341 Almond (tre et ot thia city. gon Bankers* assoqiation. v ’
blind siding known ag Oyr. Motyt-,
The catalogue
contains ' the
The bankers deèiÀod to hold
seven coaches overturned, leaving names and prices of many kinds their 1931 convention at Oear-
only the engine.
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of Dahlia and gives their eolor. hart «gai* thia year and the sseet-
M r. Hosier has hewn la the f lo w -, ing will he held 6ft Jmpa iA d d
er buslnese in thje city for some ! 4. A completo p to frk M fb r the
tifese, 'apd »has token . several two-day session to h d # lit (he pre­
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prises at State and County fairs.
cess of formulation.
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The council / ’reestata rpports
Hia Dahlias s e n for him four
[first'prises out 6t five at the from all tljO^*' I m M
U m eeptmti-
Elm er
Morrlsoq,,, owner of Jackson CCunty Pfelr, *ln 1888, tees and decided te ddvpte consid-,
Daffodil Farms, a local poultry “ Pbr the Best General Display” ; erabte tim e to the agricultural I
ranch, to this week installing •< a •'For the -Beet TWehty-Ffve Dec­ and education«! ptefframs, oo-op-
orative” ; “T o r the Beet Twenty- erating with t W . vkrlàtta loeql
8000-egg Peteraime nil .electric
Five Hybrid Cactus"; and “ For organtoatioMp hff well ad the na­
incubator which he w ill nto'ses-
the Largest Dahlias In the Show.” tional asaoctattan.
clnaively in*, his hatchlnff busi­
In receiving the report ot the
ness this spring.
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T A U a r r BOV D O M
taxation commi tide, the opened
Jn common With ether leading
The Infant Son of Mr. afed Mrs. decided to cooperate with t>6 Btol
poultry raisers In this section, A. 0. Beckwith Of Talent, passed thorlUsa In any program to p ro - 1
Mr. Morrison predicts a bright
away at hto home Thursday, Jan­ vide adequate reSOnUe without I
future for the industry 1n afid uary «,
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disturbando to hualdOM,
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around Ashland, * and
believes
8hort funeral services
were
Other committees which sub-1
that this year w lll rasnH in many held from Stock’s Uadertokiag mltted reports w«te: protective,
additional people going into the parlors todky. Interm ent was in legislative, trust powers, g n < {
poultry business.
the Stearns cemotOry. *
standard tonne.
Machine Guns Continue
.Dominate Entrance to
Prison
; era the mighty Casey whiffed the
i hall deliberately because he and
his friends had a bet on the op­
posing team. This practice of de­
liberate fanning
has
become
known since as “sloughing.”
I (U N )— An echo to* the famous
I lAlmee Semple McPherson ease of
’ Los Angeles was seen here today i
w ith the announcement by R o y 1
Jones, fender sheriff of a new j
Senator Wheeler of Montana ' lead which vas furnished today
Raises Issue Over
‘ in a letter from this city to Asa
Nicaragua t
Gandil
Keyes, district attorney of Lee
, Angeles.'.,
MORE B0A T8 ARE SENT The new lead to the McPherson STRENGTHENS CHARGE
case was- obtained by Jones from
Coleman Rickersoa, a prisoner in I Testim ony Given by Rtobrrg io
Supported by Former
(he state penitentiary at McAles­
ter on January 1, while on a visit
Player
to the state institution w ith prto-1
oners. Hickerson, in his state-1
CHICAGO, Jan. 1.— The Chi­
Sociology is the popular eourae ’
™
a t the Southern Oeegon Normal " 5 *
h 1‘ un<,er’ tAndln« «
school, when i t was found t h a t j ^
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this eubjoct had «ho g r e a t o o t . 4 h - l T A . ,
ordkae la registration for the new1„ - 2 T * ? > T L ^ S * » r^ ^ W c . W
eejneeter, according to figures
wBPSS
compiled in the registrar’s ofttbe
and announced today. The N o r - L ^ ^ T R
d j
mal school shows a healthy in-1 Ro w rh g l
nBtom Ljfc} P'hta*
crease in registration for the sem-
• wAgrg B itv S i» W o f H
LL PLAYER
ETAINS THE
OF HOME FOLKS
• t a s t a t a jÄ t a - t a M»ejAeabi
.Alseed more tkea tp o «tob
tasa » •fetototooa.tor «tao
not à regtotorfed member of
club er the Ht-Y clqb. m
Is Accused of Setting Eire
.to, Barn, Bridge and
,
Residence
Sutherlin, was under' arrest here
Wednesday, accused' of setting
fire to the Calapooia rivet bridge
a barn on the Jack Prances
farm, and also attempting to burn
the Frances residence.
Wadktns has confessed to the
crimed, it to reported, giving as his
mbtlres a dislike for the commun­
ity afed’ a desire for some excite-
Usent before leaving.' ‘Officers
tdid Searched all night before lo-
Jiiding1 hint this morning as he
. * * * Abobt to board a train. He
(li'bMag hWd in Jail pending an
investigation ot the case and an
eaadnlnatlon of hie sanity. He Is
said to have gone to Sutherlin'
from Eugene last October.
Call On Troops
LONDON, Jan, 7.— (U N )—
t Placarded with posters calling on
, Chinese troops to crush British
imperialism, Hankow tonight is
. completely in charge of troops
5 In South China,
Sir
Percival
Explore Other RMe
, Phillips, special
correspondent
G O VER N M EN T CAMP, Ore.,
. for the Evening News in Hankow
Jan, 7. — (U N ) — As darkness
, says in a dispatch
published
settled over the snow * capped
here.
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peak of Mount Hood tonight all
There
is
no
relaxation
of
ten-
hopes that Leslie Brownlee, lost
I sion among the foreign popula-
on the slopes of the mountain
i tton of the city, as all realise
since New Year’s day would he
’ that a single untoward
move
found
alive,
were
v irtu a lly
might
precipitate
a
general
out­
abandoned.
break
of
anti-foreign
elements.
Meanwhile" plans are being
British residents against whom
made fpr a last desperate effort
the chief demonstrations of the
today to locate some trace of the
| last tew days have bben directed
missing youth.
are occupying temporary b it - ’
A party of hardy mountaineers
racks In Asiatic petroleum com­
w ill explore the north side in the
pany’s buildings on the banks of
hope that he may have wandered
the
Yangtaxe river. A ll are un­
around the mountain.
Every
armed
and remaining indoors on
crag , and crevasse on the south
side, where he was last seen, President Increases Taxes orders of Rear Admiral Camer­
on of the British fleet, Phillip
has been combed by scores of
on Gasoline, Tobacco
says.
,,
, and Jjquor
Cantonese nationalists have is­
,
M EXIC O C IT Y . Jan. 7.— (U N ) sued a proeiagtotion guaranteeing
safety of British lives and proper­
i — W ith the January installment
ty, but meantime they are increas­
, of Mexico’s foreign debt unpaid,
ing their, control la the foreign
; President Callee today exercised
concessions.
the extraordinary powers grant-
British workers at the customs
, ed him by congress and increas­
house have been refused admis­
ed taxes in importation and ex­ sion to the building. The United •
portation of gasoline, tobacco States destroyer Pope is opposite
and liquors.
the National City Bank building,
The new tax -rate w ill con­ which Is'located la the British
tinue one year.
concession on the Tangtsse river
At the same time he authoris­ bund. The U. S. 8. Truxton mov­
ed judicial handling of the oil ed up the river to protect Ameri­
grants case, which may prevent can lives and property further in­
all clash between the United land.
As the Chinese troops took over
States and Mexican governments
for a time and w ill save ifor all buildings occupied by the B rit­
Mexico one of her 'Mg sources ish. they were quick to replace
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of Income, namely the prolit from the British flag, with that of Can­
ton. British residents in all parts
gasoline.
of
the concession have put away
W hile the attorney general hat
their
union Jack flags to favor
been instructed to examine cases
of failnre to register properties further incidents.
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under the bew oil laws, the pro­
cedure he must follow may cause
such casés to drag through the
courts for many months.
A ll cases of non-regtotratlon
first w ill be examined by the at­
torney general.
Later suit will
be brought by the government in Defies Colorado Governor's
.the district oourt, and a raling
Ten Day Suspension
may- he g iv e h ,1 favoring expro­
priation. Even If the cases are
decided i against the companies,
they may appeal, aaklng an ln-
Junction by the supreme court [
against expropriation. ’
Admittedly the case« may drag '
through months and even years. (
The embassy to sliest regard- J
lng the new procedure token
by many to mean postponement (
of enforcement by the Judicial ,
action.
Tree
Limb Saves
* t » ’ ’ » A * •* '
Man From Death
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ASTORIA. Jan- 7.— (U N )— A
frantic clutch on a .tree limb,
eayed Die Solelm. Astoria, from
plunglsg to death over Young’s
rivet (alto Wednesday.*
W ith the party making the sur­
vey . for the proposed water sys­
tem for Astoria, Solelm was
w orking. in , the . Young’s river him at every opportunity,
canton, 40 feet above (he brink ernor Morley will leave
ot the (alto. He slipped into the January I t .
Stream and wag being swept to­
ward the SO foot waterfall, whea
he seised the trailiag lim b of a
tree and drew hJmself to the
bank, where he could be aided by
hto companions.