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SPRING OPENING i «’ 1 j ;. i * ' * ’ * -f’ j Ü nsettlcd with rain, and stow • Ashland Armory March 1 and 2 Ashland's Leading N< (United News Wire Service) ASHLAND, OREGON, Betake Standard Oil Vessel and Disarm One Hun- . dred Soldiers ARMS TO BE RETURNED Guns Taken from Soldiers W ill be Given'Back a t Request o f Diplomats W ashington , M arch's. — Americas forces in Chinese waters went into .action, recaptured the Standard Oil vessel Mehung at Hankow which had been seised by the Chinese, and disarmed 100 Chinese soldiery on board, the state department announced to day. According to information from United States Consul Lockhart, sailors from the U. 8. minesweep er Pigeon, took part in the first encounter with the Chinese. Two other Standard Oil ships were released several days ago af ter Lockhart had filed protests w ith the Cantonese foregin min ister. The three vessels weye commandeered by Chinese troops at Ichang 10 days ago. The Mehung apparently was not released and and 100 soldiers were kept on guard while the ship waa moored at Hankow. The department announcement giving details of the encounter said: “The United States ship Pigeon went alongside of the* Mehung, took the vessel in tow and an chored near the U. 8. S. Isabel. . “The Pigeon removed from the Mehung the aoldiers. Numbering more than 100, retained most of their rifles and ammunition and Informed the Officer In charge that these rifles and ammunition wonld be handed ever on request from the minister o f/o ro ig n af fairs by the commander general of the Hankow area, against a receipt. “ Mr. Lockhart has reported that he has so informed Chen, the Cantonese foreign minister." Hankow was completely tied up on February 38 as the result of a general strike, protesting against the presence of British The Monthly Prediction of Father Ricard is Made troops in Shanghai, Lockhart al Public so reported. “ Both Chinese and foreigners ! SANTA CLARA, Cal., March were obliged to vacate rickshaws, 2. — March w ill be a month of automobiles were stopped; tele unsettled weather along the Pa phones and lights were complete cific coast, according to the ly shut off and free movement of monthly predictions of Father the Inhabitants was Impeded by Ricard of the University of arbitrary and unwarranted inter Santa Clara. ference.” Forecasts of the famous “padre of the rains” follows: March 1, 2, 3, 4— A disturb ance of unusual intensity mov ing In from the G ulf of Alaska, followed by generous rains from Alaska to San Diego. A Christan Missionary Alliance March 5 and 6 — An addition convention will be held in the al depression w ill delay clear Moose hall March 2, 4, 5, and 6, ing. during which there w ill be a ser March 7, 8, 9 — F a ir from vice each afternoon and evening. Alaska to Sonora. This a ffa ir w ill be In charge of March 9, 10, I I — Cloudiness Rev. W . W . Newbury, superin but little rain except . in San tendent of the Pacific Northwest Diego and parts of Arisons, district of the Alliance, Including where the rain w ill be worth the states of Washington, Oregon, measuring. \ Idaho and British Columbia. The March 13, 18 — Generally musical program ’ w ill be under fair. the direction of Rev. J. C. Ba March 14, 15, 1«, 17 — Bad ker, superintendent of the work weather on land and sea, and of the young people of this dis quite w ithin the possibilities that southern California ahall get trict. downpours. The missionary party w ill he March 18 — Low depression composed of Rev. A. I. Garrison continued. of India, Miss E. M. Beyerle of March 19 — Clearing, showars, West China and M r. and Mrs. C. sunshine. T. Carlson 'o f Ecuador, South March 20 — Threatening. America. March 21 — Unaettled. The Christian A Missionary Al M a rc h '28, 23 — W et, windy, liance Is a Nlssionary movement unpleasant weather. which was organised more than March 84 — Rather fair. 35 years ago by the Rev. A. B. March 35, 28, 27, 38 — Fresh Simpson, a prominent pastor in south winds w ith rain*. one of the larger New V o r ' k March 29 — F itfu l clearings churches. Its headquarters are north of Tehachapi. at 260 West 44th street, NCw Maroh 20 — Generally iWr. March 21 — New disturbances. York City. In tke 86 years o( Its Special Convention Will Be Held Here Underwent Operation 2. H. Hardy, who underwent a tonsil operation at the Com munity hospital Frid ay, is report ed to he getting along nicely. From Eugene Senate committee reports fav - M r. and Mrs. L,. C. Larsen of Eugene, Ore., spent yeaterday orably on h ill for federal recla mation on Deschutes project. in Ashland visiting friendk. for Over Fifty Years south winds * (United Preña W ire Sarrica) >AY,-MARCH 2, 1927 » A striking feature o ^th e in ter - I views with different poultry Ssan Violation of 3:00 a. m. Our has been ¿hat all have streeped the few Laws Brings an necessity of good stock. Ona Order for Closing summed it all up very aptly whan he said, “ I f you get a bunch af - NEW YORK, March 2 — (U N ) bum baby chicks you ;are beaten I — Seventeen of Broadway’s gayest General Spring Opening at before you begin.'* 1 night clubs have been ordered Ashland poultry grower»- tern Armory Proves Big . closed for violation of the 3 a. m. fortunate indeed to have right curfew Igw. here at home the opportunity to License Commissioner W . M. secure baby chicks from reliable Sixty Ninth Session W ill . Quigley, Police are Called out to Pro WILL CLOSE TONIGHT breeders who are maintaining acting on orders from Go Into History Next tect English Premier Mayor Jimmie W alker, the night Friday Noon Prom Angry miners Free Dance and Giving Away flocks of heavy laying, vigorous, club reformer, refused' to grant d isease free birds. of Ford Coupe to be I I licenses to the sinful 1?. Eight , years ago E. O. Smith, be AT ODDS WITH CHIEF # Under terms of the commis RECOVER PEW BODIES Features z gan his poultry operations with Last P a rt of Session H ave Been sioner’s rejections the clubs may Tw enty Three Bodies a re Recov 30 hens. He built up gradually T O N IG H T ’S PROGRAM operate, but there must be no Many Attempts . to E m ered From One Shaft and from this modest start and vary music or dancing. And without Many More to be Found barrass President j soon he found bin backyard gnnp- Doors open at 7 p. m. either of these elements there ters too small. He is now operat “ Daredevil” D e a n in ", (;v VALE, Wales, Mar. 3.— Police [ W ASHINGTON, March 3.— The Is no night club. ing on IS acres, earing f o r > straightjacket escape frofta top i 69th congress, elected on the When Mayor W alker inaugur action was necessary today to pro flock of SSOO hens beside opeHR- of Elks bldg., at 7:15. Coolidge landslide in 1924, goes ated the 3 a. m. curfew he said tect Premier and Mrs. Baldwin ing s 14000 Mommoth Buahayu Vaudeville and style show into history Friday noon as much that ail decent New Yorkers from the angry rush of miners incubator. He is also trap naatttg start at 8:15 with complete at odds w ith the president as it should start home by that hour. when the conservative leader vis 4 SO pullets .from which ba w ill change of program. has been throughout most of ite But the butter and egg men, if ited. the scenes of yesterday’s select his breading stock. . Eh New Ford co^pe to he given not the New Yorkers gstetek plosion, which cost the two years. finds he has enough to keep him sway Immediately after style continued to 4 nrsau* ’^ * g S Z a U 52 men. At the same tim e President busy, but the evident enjoyment show. clubs rem ain! * * * ¿ ¿ 7 ,7 Baldwin was hissed and booed. Coolidge reaches the hvlfway he gets from his work makes i t fb Free dance starting at 10:30, point of his elective term still a p .and there were numerous viola He had motored to the scene of no wise drudgery. M r. Sm ith hte with Loveland’s orchestra. the disaster as a gesture of sym parently the dominant figure of tions. made a careful study of e v e n Free lunch at Tavern cafe pathy and was obviously upset by his party, suffering little from 'lie angle of the poultry Industry h»d after show. thp miners’ attitude. he Is giving his flock the advan A group of miners attempted to tage of this knowledge. A driving downpour of rain rush the Baldwin car when the The day we tlslted him , ha was failed to dampen Ashland's en laying a cement floor in Mb police Interfered. thusiasm last night, and as a re brooder houses pad yards. “The sult of a spontaneous response latest word from the college” ho, LONDON, March 1.— (U N )— from the people of this city, the said. ' “ By keeping the birds o ff , Pour of the Pive Men Se Twenty-three men are known to arm ory was erowded almost to the ground un til they are eight (Please Turn to Page 4) looted by President Are be dead, and a total death toll of capacity for the opening night of Technical Experts 65 is expected as a result of two the Spring Opening, ante show, style show and vaudeville pro mine disasters In Nottingham W ASHINGTON, March “ 2.— shire and Wales. gram. The exhibit booths were Men of radio experience will dom Twenty-three bodies were re prettily decorated and drew large inate the new federal radio com covered and It was stated that the crowds. totaldead would probably number L et it be said to the credit of 61. the local American Legion post Attempt to Light a Fiery Fourteen lives were believed to that everything ran smoothly and hare been lost when staging col Grose Results in Severe without a hitch from start to fin lapsed at a pithead at the Bils- Injuries ish. Exhibits were all In place , thorpe Colliery in Nottingham before the doors Were opened, D E N V E R , March 8.— (U N ) — shire. and the program was put on with Throughout the day and into a snap and vim which kept the BAN ANGELO, Texas. March Claiming he eras injured in at the night groups of women, (crowd In good spirits from theOp 2,— (UN) —. Leo. D’A u trem o i. tempting to light a fiery cross clutching children to their breasts ening selection until the last >rotl^er of Roy, Ray and R e * Atop Table Mountain, tfcree years watched the reacue workers at the i s untr y store article Y M give* D'A^Ueihont. alleged trpln r$K am». ■ A rthu r U, Nichole, has brought suit^ fo r 225.270 dam ’ Wales pit aeattem pts were asade away at the hour of midnight. Mr*. . died here yesterday from ages against Denver tia n num to bring out some of the .135 Parade Called O ff gn accidental gunshot wound. miners/ Because of the rain, the street D'AntremoRt Wan- shot by a ber of the Knights of the Ku The entire Welsh countryside, parade and stunts were canceled Jnan : named (StektSrt In an oil K lux Kian. In the suit filed today Nichols which had been preparing to cele at the last ^ninnte. I t was thought gam b lin g pMcn sear Crawford, brate Saint David's day, the na inadvisable to ask people to prom Texak, ' last? ¡Saturday. D’A ntre- claimed a gas tank which was to tional Welsh holiday, waa plung enade about the streets in such mont and' 'ngfhrnF witnesses to have been used in setting the cross ablase, exploded and broke ed Into grief as news of the disas a driving rain. the thobtlak’gatd R Waa accident ter spread. “ Daredevil’* Dean qtood In al. No arteSt hak been made, his arm and leg and Injured his Eighty four of the missing readiness to attempt his straight- acoarding tV U- ’®- Thompson, back and neck. Aa a result of his Injuries men were brought out alive and jacket escape from the Elks railway, special agent. « Nichole claims one of his legs later workers brought to the sur building as scheduled, hut because Thompson s k id - he had been is an inch and a half shorter face 33 bodies. of the added danger, due to thé The disaster in Nottingham elements, the Legion committee assigned .(o."keep the younger- (han the other, his back is still shire occurred in a new shaft and refused to let him attempt it. It D’AutrCmont under surveillance lame and he is unable to turn resulted from breaking of a pipe his head. was announced, however, that he the past three months. conveying water oat of the shaft. Independence — ^>wls hop D ’Autretliont’s mother came will put on this dangerous act ranch of 190 acres Is sold to When the staging crashed to the Eugene’s city budget is 3209 at the Elks building tonight even here from Arcadia, N. M., to take Washington buyer. bottom 17 laborers were trapped, though the city should be wrap charge o f the body. but later three were rescued. Phy ped in a blixtard. He w ill be sicians and ambulances w e r e strapped to the straightjacket in rushed from the nearby villages front of the P lata block and tak of Mansfield and Newark and en Immediately to the Elks relatives of the entombed men building, promptly at 7 o’clock. hurried to the scene. Vaudeville Is Good L ittle hope was held out for The vaudeville program was rescue of the 14 men. who, were even better than scores of the vis believed to have been either killed * itors had anticipated. B illy Sel In the crash or drowned when kirk, golf instructor, put on a Fierv Marine Smiles From water from the broken pipe pour golf act, assisted by a boy and ed over them. , Ear to Ear When girl, which drew Interest even When rescue work was resumed Command Gomes from non-golfers. L. I. Moon had In the evening after a day which a black-face act, assisted by Vlc- had been marked by harrowing Mllls, that was a scream from scenes at the Wales mine. 13 start to finish. Roy Lucas and canaries were lowered at Inter his wee son, Herbert, presented a vals to the bottom of the shaft skit of singing and talking that where the missing 38 men were kept the crew'd In an uproar. trapped. All of the birds were Rush and Clary, with their gui brought up asphyxiated. The tars, generated a lot of good, pep thirteenth to M lowered survived, py music. “ Daredevil” Dean, as however, and thia was taken as the last act of the program, at hope that the air In the mine tempted to wriggle out of the was clearing. straightjacket while suspended head first from the top of the armory. Because of the intense N EW ORGANIST heat he collapse^ before he was 'Miss Wanda Hinkle, who arrlv- able to make his escape. He w ill i ed In Ashland some time age attempt It again tonight after his from Spokane, Wash., to take the street performance, and promises place of George Convene aa or to make It providing the hall is * ganist at tha Vining theatre, play bit cooler. ed her firet concert last evening. Style Review Mias Hinkle Is a graduate of the Five of the local stores present- Washington State Uaiverstty ed a style review which waa snap stander. And I know what action school ef music: has stadied the py throughout and which kept tke meant, lots of It .” organ at the American conserva big crowd at eloee attention at all He waa asked what he would tory of music la Chicago and nn- times. The first review was giv do In China. til recently waa a student df 2. en by the Golden Rule. The Isaac “ Do what I am told, protect store came next with its models. American lives and property," he McClellon, who is chief organist The Enders company followed at the L. D. S. tabernacle in Salt replied. with both young men end young “ My Job,” he continued, ‘ will Lake City. women showing the lateet spring be to protect American eitlaena. She reeeatly completed a west styles in their respective depart That is all. I will do aa the oc ern tour during which time i ments. M ille r’s Toggery had fdar casion demands.” gained dlstlnctlea la many et well groomed youths prpeepting “ As regards what should be large cities of the went la the latest in street and sports done with tha Chinese that is not stateo of Montana, Texas. Cu foraia, Idaho sad Washington. (Please Turn to Page 4) (Please Turn to Page 4) Looks Like a Chance to Eat Into Profits Again