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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1927)
r THE ' -* WEATHER . <*•**¥*''..-7 K- *L J/*Wr »•■ *► ♦ ’* THE POULTRY INDUS' Increasing cloudiness in the west, is a potential pay roll for unsettled in the east. ... land. Leading Newspaper for "Over — F ifty Years • - « * - - - ■ (United Neve W ire Service) (United Press W ire Service) A£jHT<AND, ORHGO' EDNESPAY, FEB. 9, 1927 Normal Loses to < Dunsmuir Team * The high school basketball team, accompanied by Coach- Rus sell Crlpe and W . P. W alters, re turned home yesterday from a barnstorming trip, which took them as fa r as Salem, with a re- Possible cord of allowing only one game and that one to Salem: Heard From According to M r. W alters the Salem high school team Is one LIQUOR QUESTION UP j of the beet in the state and it was, Senator Borah A M That Dele- phenomenal the way the Salem I boys could shoot baskets from gates he Chasen Upon Their U qnor Views every angle of the floor. Those who made the trip were: ♦ W A SHING TO N, Feb. 9.— The ROy and Aldo P arr, Roy Abbott. | Everett McGee, W illiam Kanasto, mystery regarding whether Pres ident Coolidge intends to run Wayne H ill, Lawrence Leedom and C lifton Garnett. I again grew deeper today while J Ashland w ill play two return I rival aspirants maneuvered to make prohibition and fafm re games w ith Salem in the new lie f the pivots of the republican Junior hl gym here Friday and party’s can^pg/presidenttal light. Saturday nights. Three republican presidential possibilities were heard from here today— Senator Borah and Dr. Nicholas /M urray Butler of New York on prohibition, and j former Governor F rank O. L o w - I den of Illinois on farm relief. I Overconfidence spelled defeat for the Southern Oregon Normal school basketball teem last night | when the Dunsmuir *11 fltem carried away the long end o f a 98 to 42 score. The local's missed shots time after time that would ordinarily have been converted into baskets with ease, and were extremely ragged on their passing and checking.. Developed The All-Stars were all th a t the Yesterday in Portugal, name ifnplled and had th ^ g” • Ghina and Nicaragua largely their own way until the last part of the second half, when INTERESTS PROTECTED the locals began to show signs of I realising that they were In a Both H ila Country and Great basketball game, and for a few ’ Britain R eady to Look After seconds at a tim e showed flashes Own People I of their usual speed and accuraoy. Fouling was plentiful and Ash- J land finished the game w ith Gos nell, second, string .forw ard play, lng that position, Coach HutMss having to resort to him after three of his men were ta^»n out on fouls. In the prelim inary game the Guard, and the second string of the Normal playing two extra periods finally called the game on account, of time w ith a score of 25 to 26. Fiddle Contest To Be Renewed President Coolidge smoked Nearly Thirty Four Thous cigars and said nothing. and Dollars Worth of S e n a t o r Borah forced the - Land is Sold liquor queetion Into the repub-1 llcan foreground today with a I demand that delegate« to the I Because of the closeness of the I contest between the -five leading fiddlers In the old-time fiddlers’ contest at W a lk er’s hai) In Mad* ford last Thursday night, they w ill hold another contest a t'th e same place tomorrow night to de cide the winner. The music w ill be broadcast over station K M E D , and the results w ill also be announced. Only those present w ill be able to cast a votq In the final contest. 1 1 ’ ! speech that the repablican party must go wet oy be beaten next I year. Butler also predicted Coo- * lldge would not run again. i * Thia developed Jaet as the L presidential aspects of the farm I relief fight were thrust forward I by a telegram from Farm er Gov- L ernor Frank O. Lowden o f. Ijrtn- c oia. declaring flatly for the Me- L Nary-Hangen farm relief bill L and condemning the Curtis-Crisp L revolving loan Dill, which Is sup posed to be preferred at the | W hite House. I. The farm relief fight Is rapid-1 \ ly approaching a climax as the I senate has agreed to begin vdt-1 lng on the bill Friday afternoon and the house is supposed to vote about the same time. Men Who Killed Prison Guard Will Pay Penalty For Their Act ____ . V lS lt next republican national conven-1 tion be chosen on their ’hrohtbl- tlon views, so that the p a rty !' would have a direct expression of I sentiment from its members. ' Borah made this proposal In a letter to Dr. Butler, president of Columbia university, New York who last night declared In a Interest Growing as Final Games of the Series DrawNear for Foreign Minister Eugene Chen JUNIOR HIGH LOBES hevlapd British Charge <J’ Affaires In a hard fought basketball * O’Malley had resumed their peace nty I parley. Despite these moves look- game last night which needed nn Ing toward settlement of the extra period to «decide the winner k»y I British - Chines« controversy gun- the AAhland Junior H igh schooj rat I powder still figures prominently team was defeated by the Med In in the foreign picture. The de- ford Junior High, by a score of 50.1 fenders of Shanghai have taken 18 to' 19. According to Coach nr- the offensive against Invaders of Howell, last night's game was ton I the Cantonese army, driving their, the last to be played on the home I opponents back to a point 200 flopr tills year. I miles southwest of Shanghai. I President Dias of revolt ,-torn Nicaraguan ordered all available government troops assembled at I Chlnendega where rebel liberals IV engaged government forces in a | | bloody battle. I Rebel and loyal -forces contin-1 ■ ued fighting in Lisbon, Portugal. I I with seven reported dead and e H e e tlllff Boy Scouts esented last Anniversary filia tio n by rlc E. W er- rson, Dodge Two Hundred Fifty Dollars to go to Winner of Holiday Race FT. KLAMATH. Feb. 9.— Two hundred and fifty dollars w ill be I awarded to.the^skier who makes the 42- miles between here and Crater Lake Lodge and return on t Washington's birthday, in the Only Seven Opposed to Pat shortest time, according to the terson’s Proposal to rules that Will govern the race,, Wheeling and Lake Erie Road Get Funds which were announced here today. . is Storni Center on W all All contestants will have the wlde- ADMITTED MAKESHIFT Street Action est possible latitude in so far as the style and make of sklis are N E W YORK, Feb. 9.— ( U N ) — concerned, except that metal skits Some Vote for it Although They Are Opposed to Another gigantic railroad battle 1 are to be barred. Principle for control of the eastern sector, The rules further provide that rivalling the famous H ill-H a rri the course shall follow the Crater man feud over Northern Pacific In Lake Highway, with a sone ex SALEM, Feb. 9.— (UN )— With 1901, was imminent In W a lt street tending one half mile on each side tonight after five hours of hectic marking the lim it the participants trading had failed to break the may divert from the trail. Short technical corner on common cuts, and other advantageous at stock of the Wheeling and Lake tempts to shorten the length of Erie railroad.' the race will insult in disqualifi Instead of the / ants of the cation. The race is open to any railroad world whose bones one who think they might • „ strewed the exchange during the to traverse the , ...Meat panic of 1901, market wlzarde see ad ao . ^ o a ¡J iin o rt» * in the present situation two finan go entri . m charged. I cial houses, J. P. Morgan and •pie skle also resort to their I company, pitted against each own Ingenuity in so far as poles, otj,er , n a struggle for control of brakes frog) ropes and straps, and i the east. similar assistance are concerned. 1 Morgan is backing the New The entire route has been care York Central and Nlckle Piate fu lly mapped out. and present railroads, which have not gained plans call for Judges to be lo- control of Wheeling and Kuhn anted throughout the trail, and re- i Loeb and company furnish the ports every half hour as to the ' financial sinews of the Baltimore progress beldg made will be t an(j Ohio lines. Both groups de- phoned In to headquarters where 11 g|re the otherwise unimportant I they will be announced. t Wheeling and Lake Erie as a lin k ' Snow conditions are exception- i |n tbclr jpjatis for domination of ally good, according to John Ma- i eastern tru nk lines. On the basis bln, caretaker at Crater Lake of the first blow struck the New Lodge who skied out from the I « York Central and Nlckle Plate | Lake recently. Snow in many e given under seem to have triumphed. As the Wher>'ng flu rry continu ed unabated In W all street today scores more of Wheeling shorts were forced to pay through the nose for the stock -which they had sold without delivering before the present boom. __ At one period wild trading ran Hydroelectric development of the common stock up to |1 3 0 a California Oregon Power Com share, practically four times the pany on north fork of Rogue price It brought during the first (week of January. River progressing rapidly. Where Rebel. Hopes Bloomed, Then Faded twenty wounded. Both sides were using machine,guns and th? gov- lernm ent’s cruiser Carval Hoa- jjj Iquanjo was shelling the city from ry the harbor. ' Great Britain entered the Por- >e tngal revolt when three British ,d warships were ordered to proceed nt I to the fighting area from their „ base at Gibraltar. CHICAGO, Feb. 9. — A ll eix convicts awaiting death on the gtfllows In Joliet penitentiary, w ill meet their fate at dawn Friday, as scheduled, unless Governor Len 8. Small intervenes — nnd that Isn’t likely. A fte r hearing much on the sub ject of why nn extension of time should be recommended for three of the condemned men, who are Mexicans, the state 4 » a rd of par don» and paroles, meeting today In Chicago for that purpose, an nounced that no extension would be recommended. The announcement xame nt the end of a long distance, which was as unfeeling and undramatic as a rate hearing despite the efforts of attorney* to make dn emotional affair. HIntoh Claybaugh, chairman of the board, said: “I don’t see why they should be given any more time. They did not give poor Peter Klein any time to rave his Itte,” knd that ended the heaj/ng. K lein was the deputy warden | A Correction nt Joliet who stood In the way of The battle of Gettysburg, and the six men when they made their break fo r freedom last spring. not the battle df Bunker H ill was They disposed of him in short or the. Inspiration for Lincoln’s Get tysburg address, B. V. Carter told der with knives nnd clubs. the members of the Ashland K i- wanls club Friday. The Tidings Confined to Home— misquoted Mr. C arter’s speech, Miss Ina Crow »on, daughter of and credited him w ith referring Mr. and Mrs. F r is k Crowhon on to the battel of Bunker H ill, when Eighth street. Is confined to her in his address rafsrenee was made home w ith Illness. to thd battle of Gettysburg. 'Vhitc House’ V F Dr. Sa.ca.sa., 1 a r g u a it Liberal president, a t Puerto I Cabezas* / Critical Condition to Half Dosen Cities Will be Eliminated CHICAGO. Feb. 9. — (U N ) — The cold wave, predicted tonight for Illinois, was expected to bring an end to flood conditions that have been critical in half dosen cities. Heavy rains 'and melting ice have combined to bring the Illin ois river to gverflowlng. The cold ‘wave with its freezing tempera ture, was expected to half the thaw and to permit much of the water to pass. A t Beardstown, completely un der water for M veral weeks In the fall floods, merchants and townspeople were serving in vol unteer patrols as water began to, rise In basements. Conditions aliy> ware critical In* Peoria. Perú, Lasalle and Ottawa. A t Mount Carmel the Wabash riv er was rising again and threat ening to destroy property and crops. In the Green Bay bottom dis trict south of Burlington, lows, considerable livestock was In dan ger from the waters of the Des Moines river. Hundreds of acres of farm lands were under water. places is five to eight feet deep, , the people of Oregon would be with ravines tfnd gullies well 11 Justified to go before the next rilled. A heavy snowfall in the | legislature and demand a reduc- Cascades was recorded late today, ■ I tion In the automobile license fee and with this additional snow and gasoline tax. Would Cripple Funds the racers will have one of the I sportiest trails in the west to ne I He eald that an estimation of I the receipts of thé highway fund gotiate. A second prise of 2100 and a I In the next blennnlum would . third prise of 950 w ill also be I reach 915.500,000 and that 919,- I 200,000 of this amuont would he awarded. I required to carry the cost of ac- I tlvitles in hand, payment of Inter est and so forth, and that but 92,470,000 would be left for new work. I f this Is to be cut down so that it would be but 91.781,125, a then the highway program would I suffer most seriously. Were Aocused of Accepting several other, members mid a Bribe to Help they were not in accord with the Legislation Idea, but as it appeared to be the A U STIN , Texas, Feb. 9.— (U N ) only way out of the present finan — By an overwhelming vote the cial predicament, they woirid vote Texas house of representatives to for It. . . ‘ day voted to expel two of Its mem . —rr" * SALEM, Ore., Feb. 9.—-A de- bers, Representatives F. A. Dale nnd H. H . Moore, after chargee nlslon that Oregon retire as a of accepting a bribe had been farm er was reached by the legls-" latlve Ways and Means committee brought against them. The vote to oust Dale waa 1S3 when they rejected the request to four, and 119 to 15 In Moore’s of the Land Settlement Board for case. Both seats were declared 815,000 to place the State Model ‘ vacant and Governor Dan Moody farms on a sound financial basts. The farms were established 8 waa expected to call a special election within a few days to fill years ago. one near Independence, one near Roseburg and one In the the vacancies; Dale and Moore were charged Ochoco Irrigation district. The with accepting a 91,000 bribe committee unanimously decided f9om W . W . Chamberlain, optome that the state had better sell out trist, to favor * legislation favor and leave farming for Individuals. able to optometrists in Texas. The house investigating com mittee found the charges suffic ient to mete out to the accused the highest punishment by the I Foreign. Minister Espinosa, on th e Cabeza» battlefield News which l»elted the globe day after day incubated in tho cottage home of the S^casa revolution in Nicnragua, pictured above with the revocation’s leaders. The cottage, a two-family affair formerly used by saw mill hands, looks out from Puerto Cabesas, Nicaragua,,over the Caribbean sea—a thousand miles and more south of New Orleans. The crowd shown in tho picture had gathered to congratulate Dr. Raci(sa on a military victory. Hopes of success for the revolution faded-when Uncle Sam stepped in with support for the other side. NEW BOMB THEORY PITTSBURG, Kana. Feb. 9— A new theory, concerning the mys terious bombing of the home of Mrs. Lena Mayberry Sunday night when two babies were killed oame to light when physicians, at the hospital where she Is re covering from laJurles, raid she had aa unsound mind. PO RTLA N D, Ore., Feb. 9. —- (U N ) — A “strangler” suspect brought to Portland from Polk County waa not the murderer of several women aa first suspected, hut was wanted Just the same. The man, giving the name of Pearl Wlltermoore, was returned to Dallas, Ore., today, where he will be held -for vagrancy pending P H IL A D E L P H IA . Fa., Fhb. 9, the filing of a more Mrtoua — Ty Cobb today »lgrad a year*« charge by Loa Angeles, Cal., au contract to play w ltl ths athlottm thorities. getting the highest salary ovm W lltermoore, In proving he was paid a hasoball Mayor. not the “dark strangler," admit ted robbing two service stations ’ in Los Angeles.