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

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(United farsas Wir» Service)
)NDAY FEB. 7, 1927
WAWM CHANGE MAjML
WASHINGTON. freb. f j -
( U N ) — Áltfconab the United
States always toa toan recog­
nised as a Christian nation, tto
High School Defeats Cor
Mental Experts Officially
in the Coastltnttoa. Rep. H od­
▼allia in Second Game
Declare That Former
son.
Michiana
RepubUgaa,
of Trin
Logger Insane
'
told the Hons» recently, « t a n
he offered . a petition of t to
LONG BEACH. Feb. 7.— Mrs.
TOLEDO. Ore., Feb. 7.—-Alex­
W inhlng its second Victory on
Southfield Reformed Preehy-
M yrtle Huddleeon, the first wo­
ander Hill, logger who strangled
terian cnurch of Blrm laghaja, | what w ill be a three game barn-
man to swim the C aU llna chan­
Minnie Washington,
seventeen
' storming trip, the Ashland high
Mich, t
nel, rested- at her home today.
year old Indian girl, was official­
school
basket
ball
team
nosed
The
petition
naked
adoptten
She collapsed yesterday after
ly proclaimed insane after an ex­
out the crack, Corvallis quintet­
of a Constitdttoaal amendment
making the crossing in twenty
amination
by Dr. William,, House,
Fierce
Battle
Rages
AH
Di
te
Saturday
night
by
one
pdlnt
to acknowledge “Alm ighty Odd
Bill Introduced by Joseph Portland mental
hour« and forty. minutes, being
expert, and R. Imposing Ceremonies Are
Yesterday
With
Heavy
the
score
beng,
Corvallis
Sixteen,
as
the
sonree
o
f
all
authority
Generally Disagrees With E. Stiener, superintendent
the first woman to ever cross the
Held at Funeral of Late
of the
Ashland seventeen.
According
and p o w e rjn civil government
channel. Attacked by fog at Bar­
Governor’s Plan
Japanese Head
8tate Insane . Asylum. He said
and the Lord Jesus Christ as to word received from Corvallis,
racuda, lost la a fog, swept beck
that
tjie
voice
from
heaven
told
the ruler of nations.** '
* " the score does not Indicate the
from land by currents were but a
W ATCH
him to kill her. Hill was one of THOUSANDS
type of basketball put up by the MANY BILLS ARS
tew of the difficulties she en­
live brothers, one who is already Sol u m n F uneral Services in A n-
local hoopators, they being partic­
countered. She said she made
Five Hpndrcl Mark Has Be
In the asylum, and it Is believed
ularly
strong
In
this
game,
on
elen t Custom s Are H eld
the swim, In topes of receiving
possible that another brother may
Reached In the Honae With
tbelr
offensive.
Over th e Body
vaudeville contracts to get suf­
Two Hundred ln Senat«
be the much looked for strangler.
Friday night the locals took the
ficient
money
to
educate
her
BY J. H. F U L L E R
MANAGUB, Nicaragua, Feb. 7.
Roseburg high school five Into
TOKYO, Feb. 7.— (U P )— The
eleven year old son.
A t the Tuesday Forum this
Anothcr Suspect
'— The siege o f Chinandega by the
camp by another one point mar­
funeral of Yoshihito, late Em­
week Fred C. Homes w ill tell
PORTLAND. Feb. 7.—Word
attacking army of General Para-
SALEM. Feb. 7.— Faded with
gin, and with the final, game of
peror of Japan, was carried out
o f the State Chamber meeting
Jon, Liberal leader, continued to­ Fast Basketball Till WiM bn the trip to be played tonight, at a mass of bills the Oregon legisla­ was received here that a man
with imposing ceremonies hers
at Portland on January Slot,
day with heavy lo.'aee on both
Stowed at Annory
Salem, the locals will be home ture opened its fifth week of the answering the description of the tonight.
where Meaara Homes ahd Vin­
sides, the government admitted.
Tomorrow Eve
3 in plenty of time to prepare for aeasion today. T to house passed strangler who was thought to
More than 1,000,000
people.
ing were repreeentatlvee of the
The Conservatives are well en­
their two week end games with the five hundred m ark In bill In­ have killed a dozen women on the Including many foreigners, lined
Heralded a» one of the speed­ the same team they meet tonight. troduction today, and the Senate çcast, was held In the Polk county
Ashland Chamber, and Mr. V in­
trenched with 1500 men there un­
the three
miles route of the
der General Vlquex and reinforc­ iest basketball teem» in Nortpdnt
ing was reelected President of
Announcement of these two had over two hundred. In the Jail. Ho answers the description funeral procession from the great.
A ll games has already attracted much Senate a resolution by Upton, in almost all of the particulars,
that organisation for another Two Ashland Stridents Are ed by 1600 men under General California, the Dunsmuir
Chlyoda Castle in the center of
year.
i
Oomes with 10,000 machine gnaa. 8 tars w ill Invade Ashland tom or­ attention as it Is known that the proposes the creation of a coun­ and wil be brought to Portland to­ Tokyo to the imperial garden of
Officials in New
The battle raged all day yester­ row night fob a game w ith tto Salem five are unusually strong ty fa ir inspect^. to compile In­ day for examination.
Organisation
Shlnjuku where the final Shinto
day. UnconSrmed reports said Southern Oregon Normal sntaol this .year,, having defeated the formation and help the legisfc-
The discussion of the last
rites
the body were held.
The 4 H Club has been reor­ that >00 had been killed on both quintet. The game wiH be played freshman team from the Univer­ ture In appropriations for county
Forum rylatlvo to the Llthia
ggglOlV
Funeral services, in the
sity of Oregon recently. The re­ and district fairs.'
W ater is la good thing sad the ganized on tto Oregon Agricul­ sides. The American marines at at the armory. >
itoms of medieval Jap­
The Dunsmuir five has won turn gamesiwith Salem will be
Directors of the Chamber of tural College campus this year Corinto have been ent o ft from
an. were held over the body in the
Commerce at their next meet­ and le actively engaged in car­ their base of supplies by the bat­ most of Us games so fa r this year, played Friday and Saturday eve­
funeral hall of Chlyoda Castle
and expects to give tto local col­ ning at the Junior High gymna­
ing w ill undoubtedly ask for fu r­ rying out Its progressive program. tle.
throughout the day and as dark­
legians a hard ran tomorrow o n - sium, with an excelent preiminar-
ther expression on this question. The questions of the Union Pa­
ness came on the procession pass­
n lrg . I t numbers several ex-?ol- les already arranged for. The
One th in g , la certain, we have cific scholarship, and W hat the
ed out of the main entrance of
Only a Week of Illness the Caatle, across the famous N l-
lego stars In the lineup.
Saturday night game, acoordlng
not yet begun to utilize the valqe O. A. C. R H Club can do to help'
Claims the Life of
A good preliminary game will to Principle B .-C . Forsythe will
their
county
agents
has
been
to Ashland of the Mineral Waters
]u Bridge, and started along
ttart at 7:50.
A. W. Thomas
The
not start until nine o'clock al- -
and with the plane for Improve­ brought before the dub.
torch lighted streets . to Shtnju-
lowing plenty of time for those
ment In onr general water sup-
ku where the final ceremonies
who
do their shopping on Satur­
'• were^ concluded shortly
after
ply -Buderwar, * ts tto right
day evening to atted the game.
y midnight and the body started for
tim e to be considering what the
Chicago Man Thinks Shore«
'• the Imperial Mausoleum near Aq?
next step should be toward mak-
ofLouisiana Lake Hold
He
opposed
the
Governor’s
pro­
akawa Village, 30 miles north-
, lng Ashland stand out as the
. Much Wealth
posed spécial electon, and would
’ west of Tokyo.
principal watering place on the
SANTA C LAR A . Oal., Feb. 7.
postpone the submission of au
The imperial coffin was car-
CHICAGO, Feb. 7. — (U N ) —
Pacific Highway. Isn’t It time
— ( U N ) — The old fashioned girl
r rled In a strange four-wheeled
income tax Until November, 1923.
Spanish donbloons and pieces of
to make a real effort toward
etill has a place in the heart« of
He was also against the Govern­
' hearse, which creaked mourpful-
eight He bnried la a vault under
Securing someone w ith the vision
students nt the University of
* ly through the dim streets lined
or's
plan
to
have
the
seif
support­
three
seamen
interred
In
the
form
and the ability to establish a
Santa Clara.
with multitudes of the subjects
ing commission pay a percentage
of a crucifix on the shore of
sanitarium here that w ill make
Questionnaires, asking thetype
of the- Late Emperor. T h e
to the state general fund.
L ake Pontchartraln, Louisiana,
the name of Ashland known far
of w ife desired were distributed Co-ed Who Attempted to
hearse was specially built for the
according to s. 8. F lo t of thJe
and Wider This ft not a M atter
Rob Bank is Arraigned ,
' funeral by the ancient Nishtmura
city. v
that eaa be gone lu te with any*
w îth th e raton that •« p o r iS «
- in Court _ ;
'• family of Kyoto, for centuries
two bp four plan; it w ill, re^
I t was a daA' night 'in this' /d -
of those answering passed up
1 carriage makers for the Imperial
mantic
1820’s when
Antoine the (topper and chose the old
quire the most export ability
V E R M IL L IO N , South Dakota.
f family. Its creaking, caused by
Surle, grandfather o f'F lo t ‘a wife fashioned girl of song and story.
and genius; but there Is such
Feb. 7. — Although represented
1 a scientific arrangement of wood-
and a fisherman, found a dirty
ability and snch genius, and Ash-
Only seven per cent chose the by council and not in court the
1 end wheel on axle, was divided
map, which he read by the light flapper, the rest wavering be­ arraignment
• land should be able to secure It.
of
Miss
Marian
into seven mournful cadences enp-
of the moon.
SALINAS, Cal., Feb. 7.— The
tween ' ‘medium flapper” and Meyers, University co-ed on the
peeed to represent the collective
’’W here three sailors lie bur­ “ undecided.”
W ith the State Educational In ­
charge of attempting to rob the bodies of two men shot to death
weeping of the population of the
ied In the form of a cross on the
stitutions asking for appropria­
" I f there Is an old-fashioned F irst National Bank was con­ In a lonely ranch house, sixty-
Empire.
tions
aggregating
>1,500,000
The preliminary five miles south east of here
VANCOUVER, Wash., Feb. 7. shore of Lake Pontchartraln rests girl |o he found. I ’ll marry her,” ducted today.
The funeral services w ill
be
The hearse was drawn by two
Ashland's >160,000 seems a.mere — (U N )— When a no.*e on the the richest treasure off Spanish stated one student on the ques­ hearing was waved and a bond found today, was confronting au­ held at 10:30 tomorrow morning
great black and white oxen, spec­
of fifteen hundred dollars was thorities with a grewsome mur­ from Stock’s Undertaking parlors
bit, especially when one consid­ front porch awakened him at 4 doubloons man ever saw,” read tionnaire.
ially selected and trained for the
"•rt>e modern g irl, minus the J set.
The case will probably be der mystery.
ers that all these other Institu­ o’clock the other morning, the the old man.
The slain men, and will be in charge of Rev. H. task, with two additional oxen
The territory was then a w ild­ Happer traits,” remarked another. heard in the March term of William and Dan Estes, were F. Pemberton, pastor of the Meth­
tions except the proposed new Rev. A. D. Skaggs found two
in reserve.
Ed Estes, another I odist Episcopal church, and the
school in Eastern Oregon are couples waiting to be married. erness of moss and cypress trees
W h ile a third, waxing phlloso- court. No attempt was made to brothers.
Streets had been crowded with
Evidence of a Grand A rm y .jJ the Republic of hundreds of thousands of people
centered around one section of But the parson didn’t mind, for with oily water lapping the shore. uhical. declared.
furnish bond and it is doubtful found them.
The map related that Jean La­
the state.
It would seem most down In his big memorandum
"Love knows no type. I ’m wait­ If the girl w ill make any attempt brawl, in which liquor played a which Mr. Thomas was a mem- since early afternoon and thou­
part was found in the house.
helpful for the upbuilding of book went four more names, fitte, New Orleans free-booter of ing for love.”
i to raise her bail.
sands and thousands of- police,
Oregon to spread some of these bringing his total number of mar­ the period, “ did bury the ship
m ilitary reservists, and regiments
loads of fabulous treasure’’ on
opportunities
and
advantages, riages to 7500.
of the Imperial Guard and the
The "m arrying parson” doesn’t the banks of this Louisiana lake
and permit Southern Oregon and
Army and navy lined the streets
Eastern Oregon their share of claim the world record but he connected with the sea by a tor­
from the caatle to Shlnjuku.
these benefits. That is why we believes he Is right np w ith the tuous lagoon.'
A ll streets along the route ha<(
Five of Antoine’s friends and
are working every minute to see leaders. During (he 57 years of
been carefully swept and coated
that we get at least a portion. his ministry he has officiated in Antoine Surle, Jr., Mrs. Plot’s
J. M. Brady of this city, a with fine sand along the route
Oregon, Kanaas, Missouri. Mexi­ uncle, fortified themselves with
graduate of the Oregon Agricul­ of the funeral procession. Un-;
Representative Briggs was a co, Europe, Africa, China, South picks and shovels and set ont
tural college, won the >100 sightly buildings. Including many
on the treasure quest.
week-end visitor to obtain some America and Japan.
scholarship o f f e r e d
by the shacks thyown up after the burn­
The secret of the Rev. Skagg’s
In a small hummock on the
B e
views of his constituents on var­
Behnke-W alker Business college ing of 7 ,k y o in the great earth­
phenomenal record at matchmak­ shore of a lagoon, indicated by
ious measures now pending.
for the best ad written for them quake of 10)3, were torn down
d u . s ß ?
ing lies In the fact that he lived a cross on the map thia group
during The Oregon-Zain >10,000 some days ngo so that no ugly
next doorz to court houses for 27 found a Jar— or a Jug containing
prise amateur ad w rlttlng con­ thing marred the solemn beauty
years, seven in St. Louis and 10 >12,000 in gold. They divided It.
test, which was recently held in of the Emperor’s last Journey.
in Vancouver.
The searchers later dug up
A ll electric lights along the
Portland. M r. Brady is the eon
Vancouver Is quite a marrying the skeletons of the sailors.
A
of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Brady of route were extinguished, the pro­
city, anyway, since It is J u s t few drams further on they came
cession being lighted only by
Allison street.
across the Columbia river from to a water-logged vault.
He is the third sx-student of thousand; of paper lanterns, top­
Portland, where an Oregon state
Then the fortnne-hunters quar­
the Oregon A gricultural college ped with funeral black, and occa­
tow requires all males to undergo relled over who should pump
to make an outstanding success sional flaring torches.
Use of Words “ Data, Are a physical examination before a
Instds the Garden specially
the vault dry so, w ith >2000
during the ad w riting contest.
is Basis for Lengthy
license may be secured.
bult
pavilions lined the route be­
each,
they
covered
np
the
exca-
The grand award and the en­
English Disputes
The pastor has kept no record
vacation; went home and never
tire contest special prises will tween the first and second T o n !
SALEM, Ore., Feb. 7.— (U P ) of how nquch marrying couples went back, Flot said. He believes
be presented Tuesday at the Col­ the sacred “square arch” of the
has netted him, although he it
Shinto faith. Upwards of 5,000
—-A tidal wave of grammatical
a large quantity of gold is prob­
umbia theatre at Portland and
certain It has totaled more than
specially Invited guests watched
exclamations, aqd arguments en­
ably there yet.
the
winners
of
these
prises
will
>10,000.
the procession from these points
gulf this city, the capital of Ore­
be given complimentary admission
Most of the "trade” Is tran­
of vantage. These guests Inelnfi-
gon, which nt present Is the
OREGONIANS ARE AGAINST
to the theatre.
sient. He expressed disgust nt a
ed high governmant officials,
scene o f the 84th session of the
ABBREVIATED STATE NAME
few bridegroom^ who gave him
accredited
correspondents of for­
Legislature, as a result of two
worthless
checks as marriage
eign newspapers and press asso­
words In the inaugural Message
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb.
7.—
fees.
ciations. persons holding decora­
(U P )— W hat s the proper abbre­
of Governor, I. L. Patterson.
"That kind of a fellow ." the
tions and representatives of the
viation of Oregon? According to
Interrupting the straggles and
LIN C O LN. Neb.. Feb. 7— (U N )
clergyman said, “ weuld make a
30 Treaty Powers with which
Oregonians
the
answer
le
“nene.”
strife of a legislator’s life are
Business men are writing better
poor husband. I ’d pity his wife
Japan Is associated as a world
A survey by the Oregon State
the pros and cons o f that weighty
letters than they used to, accord­ power. The emperor did not
Editorial association
discloses
question, “when is Is plural and
ing to Prof. Maurice Weseen of march In the funeral procession
that papers In Oregon refer *• to
when are are singular?”
the University of Nebraska.
He but proceeded to Shlnjuku by a
Oregon as follows: “ O., Or., Org.,
W ith the Senate and House
based his statement on a study of separate route, meeting the body
Ore.” The totter is the one most
overwhelmingly Republican, lead­
the letter files of several business of hie ancestor in the funeral t a ll
MOSCOW. (U P )— The people generally used.
firms.
ers of the party had hoped for
of the garden.
The editorial association Is on
"The potential power of the ' The cortege arrived at the fu­
an end to factional difficulty of the K alm lk tribe could not
read’
and
write
If
they
wanted
to,
record against the nse of any ah-
business latter le being recognis­ neral hell ebon: 0 p. m. end the
with the retirement of Governor
ed.” 'said the professor.
" I find coffin wee taken by bearers late
W alter M. Pierce, Democrat. B at Soviet educators have discovered, breviaton of the name of this
that leading business Institutions the imperial
they reckoned .without the two because they have no alphabet to state. That this attitude has
presence.
Shtate
throughout ths country are mak­ priests carried ont the late rites
words of that Inauguration mes­ expresd the Sounds of their lang­ found general favor is ladleatelgi
uage. Philologists have been set by the fact that I l f ? attomobll«
ing systematic efforts to ellminats and Bmperpr Hlrohlto, t h e n
sage.
I»
"work by the Soviet Government license plates have Oregon spelled
"doad”
letters and make their spoke briefly giving his condol-
In his speech, Governor Pat­
ont
In
fa
ll,
for
the
first
time
In
to
devise
an
alphabet
for
the
K
a
l­
business
letter
as attractive and ences to the natioa and urging
terson said “ data are.” W here-
m lk tribes, which belong to the history.. Ip peat year the abbre­
fu ll of power as their sdverM»-
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viation “Ore." was need.
Mongolian race.
in g :”
Students Like The
Old Fashioned Girl
Double Murder
Mystery Found
Vancouver Parson
Has Married 7500
Too Much is Enough
W ill T ha T