Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 04, 1927, Image 1

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THE POULTRY INDUSTRY
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UPON
NORMAL BILL
Governor Disapproves Pro­
1DAY, MARCH 4, 1927
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for Over Fifty Years
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During the past few weeks an effort has been made
to place all Tidings subscriptions within the city
of Ashland on a weekly Laais,.and allow the currier ,
boys io make the collections. After a sufficient trial
it has been found that this is not satisfactory? Con­
sequently the plan formerly used of paying all sub-
scriptions either on a Inonthly or yearly basis nt
this office will be in effect.
NO.
GIVE DETAILS u n i H o s n m POSSE :
IS WARMLY PMISED
Of HOW SNIP M S. P, PASSENGERS SEARCHES
ÏA S CAPTURED
LANE KILLERS
IN MOUNTAINS
Part of Forward Hatch of
Storm-Bound Folks L&at
Week Give Ashland
Folks Big Boost
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN,
ject for New Dormitory
Feder&lship Shot Away'
Ashland's hospitality
w as
NEW YORK. Mar. 4. — J a c k
Building Here
warmly praised by storm bound
In
Fight
Sharkey of Boston having all the
passengers on Southern Pacific
District Attorney’« Office is advantages of youth and a twenty
WORD RECEIVED HERE
trains «’’•*
Aeld up here Bloodhounds Take up Blood-
SKIPPER
I
S
B
I
T
T
E
R
Not Satisfied With
pound advantage in weight, de­
Marked Scent of Arm­
|ause of flood
Verdict
feated old Mike McTlgue of Dub­ BnUdtagr Program Delayed Two
Master of f Kctecd r U
ed Fugitives
BocteW'toction
of
the
lin on a technical knoekout in
Years; Library Bill Wins
" Action of Coast Guai
ACCIDENT IS CLAIMED the twelfth round of their fight in
Act of War | 0MB«* AhW fioffiiwing story which ap­ BOTH BELIEVED SHOT
Approval
Madison Square Garden Thurs­
peared In a recent Issue of The
Death of Chicago Man In Ex­ day night.
The Southern Oregon normal
SAN FRANCISCO. March 4.— Oregoninn shows the gratitude of Evidence Indicates That They
plosion Prove« New Mys­
For ten rounds McTlgue more school will be compelled to' go
Are Seriously Wounded,
(UN)— Details of the encounter the passengers over the treatment
tery Cnee
than held his own with the big without a girls* dormitory for an
Is Report
‘In which three coastguard cutters accorded them during their en­
Lttnanlan, respected both for his other two years as the result of
captured
the
liquor
laden
steam­
forced
stay
hero:
LOS ANGELES. Mar. 4.— (UN) boxing-skill and the power of bis
EUGENE, March 4.— (U N )—
Governor Patterson's action this
er Federalshlp 300 miles off the
Ashland « entertained- paaseng
Despite the verdict ot a Coroner’s blows.
Bloodhounds
were racing over *
morning
In
affixing
his
veto
on
coast
were
revealed
today
when
era of the Shasta limited so well
Jury today that the death of
But after that MtTigue’s Tears, the bill which appropriated (1 5 (,-
The officers the vessel was towed Into poft.
A Klamath Falls preacher, two of Rev. Petelle.
bloodmarked trail ln>the rugged
during
their
enforced
stop-over
James. Miller Crlghton of Chica­ which some say are more than
000 for this building. This bill Crescent City bootleggers aa* claim the man they saw ap­
The cutters were forced to fire In the southern Oregon city Mon­ Wolf Creek country, near here
go was accidental the district at­ two score, told against him and
proaching the car answered the upon the Federalshlp before she day that the guests have sent a today as the hunt for two fugi­
had
passed
both
branches
of
the
an
alleged
Siskiyou
county
mooff^
torney's office today launched an the old Irishman began to wage a
legislature.
shiner were caught In the meahag description of Rev. Petelle as would stop,and part of the rum Statement of thanks to the hosts. tives, suspected bandits and mur­
investigation Into the manner In losing batttle. It was a cut ar­
Although the governor's action of the federal prohibition net they noted it from this photo­ ship’s forward hatch cover was Mrs. H. C. Howes. 463 East derers of Eaton Hooker, a posse,
which he was killed.
tery in McTigue’s mouth, howev­
graph.
ahot away in the engagement.
Twelfth street Nortlb said that was resumed.
An alleged suicide note, intro­ er. which brought the fight to an had been expected as a result last night and early today by
o
f
the
state’s
uncertain
financial
Federal
Prohi-Officer
Shirley
ano-
Both men were believed to be
Captain
S.
S.
Stone,
master
of
two
radios and two phonographs
duced into the testimony at the abrupt end after one minute an
This occurred about 20 miles
inquest which substantiated the two seconds ot fighting In the condition, at the same time a Deputy Sheriff Mueller of Klam­ south of Ashland. While con­ the Federalshlp, was b i t t e r were put on the train for pas­ wounded and the trail uncover­
pang of regret was felt here to­ ath county.
sengers’. entertainment; that they ed by the posse indicates that
claims of an Interested insurance 12th round.
tinuing their way Into the city against his captors.
day
when
definite
word
was
re-
"Firing
on
my
ship
300
miles
The
preacher
against
whom
4
were taken for automobile rides little headway is being made
company, led to the new probe.
another car attempted to pass
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ceived that the bill had been warrant charging possession of
Payment of a |7,500 policy to
the officers with their cargo of at sea was nothing but an act of about the city, and that a dance through the rough country where
vetoed. Unless a special session liquor was to be Sled Is Rev.
war,” he declared.
to the music of a three-piece or­ the hunt |s In progress.
his beneficiarles, E. W. Hanna,
liquor and went Into the ditch.
of the ‘ legislature Is called, there M. L. PetelM, pastor of the First
The
Federalshlp,
with
12,000
Spots of blood on the trail,
chestra
was given for them at
cousin; Louise Crlghton, a sister
Getting out to help the autoists
can be no further building appro­ Christian ehurch of Klamath
cases of whiskey, valued at more night in the railway station.
buahea
and tree trunks proved
of the dead man, both of Oak
they Investigated and found 15
priations for the local normal Falls.
than (1.000,000 aboard, waa fly­
„
The Southern Pacific could conclusively that shots fired by
Park, 111., centers on whether the
cases of alleged gin and bonded
school for another two years.
ing the Panama flag when captur­ not have been more courteous or Frank Hooker »during the gun
The two prohi officers were liquor In the car.
death was accidental.
The driver
This bill Approved
.coming down the Siskiyou moun­ ant^hls companion were taken ed.
accommodating, she said. Other fight in which Eaton, his nephew
Crlghton died two weeks ago
Word was received this morn­ tains toward Ashland this morn­ Into* custody and brought Into
United States Attorney George Portlanders whose names a r e was fatally wounded, found a
from barns received in a gas
California Hoonsters Win ing that the local library bill fa ing with the alleged Hot Springs
Hatfield justified the seizure by signed to the note of appreciation mark.
explosion at a Hollywood home.
P in t Game by 35 to
thered by Representative Briggs moonshiner and a still they had Ashland. They gave the names saying that the Federalshlp for­ are A. B. Wlnfree, S. T. Rainey,
Hiding Four Days
Hanna, questioned at the in­
• 29 Score
has been signed by the governor. seised when they noticed a Butch of Earl Plalsted and Pete Fitz­ feited her Panama registry when Martha Howes, Mrs. John Dlx,
The two men have been In
quest, stated at first that he had
hugh
of
Crescent
City.
They
are
This bill permits school districts
she engaged in the liquor trade John F. Pillman and A. B. Lam­ the brush for three days and
no knowledge of a suicide note,
EUGENE,
Mar. 4.— (UN) — to contra^Z^ltb public libraries sedan in the ditch «I°n* the held on a federal charge of pos­ out of Vancouver, B. C.
bert. The Ashland Lithians are four nights and are not expected
highway. Oetttng out to ex«
but later admitted that he had Staging's brilliant rally in the
session and transportation.
closets
to
them
to
furnish
bog^s
especially
thanked. ■
ine
the
car
they
found
50
gal­
to be able to bold out much
destroyed a note of that Intent second half the Unlversltyof Call
The junket which resulted In
Two sections of the Shasta, due longer.
signed by Crlghton. He said he fornia’s basketball team last night fbr the school library. This will lons of moonshine in the car,
here Ffanday night . from San
The hunt baa been in pro­
did not bejleve the note was au­ defeated the University of Oregon aid the general growth and devel­ They also found the certificate of these wholesale arrests was start­
opment
of
the
Ashland
public
1
1
ed
by
the
officers
at
Hot
Springs,
Francisco, were delayed at Ash­ gress since Monday, a posse be­
title made out to Rev. Petelle
thentic.
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hoopsfers 35 to 29 in the first of a brary, it is believed.
land by flood conditions.
of Klamath FaHs.
White they Siskiyou county, on report that
ing organised after the pair held
series to decide the Pacific Coast
According to the United Press, were confiscating the liquor they a still was in operation there.
up a Veneta poolhall and ser­
championship.
the governor last night and this
The still, a rusty, filthy affair,
iously wounded William Mld-
The game was featured by Cali morning vetoed I t appropriation noticed a man coming down the
MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Mar.
As soon as the ap­ was dismantled and brought into
daugh, its proprietor.
fornia's long shots where the bills totaling almost 11,600,00(1. highway.
Ashland. The contraption as well 4.— (U P )— William H. Desavigny
Young Hooker died Wednesday
rangy southqruer« scored from ev- In addition to the blow aimed at proaching man saw the officers
the liquor
created conaiaerame
considerable u. 8. consular at Matagalpa, Was
uquor oro»t«a
be dodged Into the woods and as lBe
aa a result of wounds Inflicted
qzy part 9ft the floor, while Ore­ the local dormitorjr, he llkewi
notice about police headquarters attacked and badly beaten Thprs-
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gon^ smaller players'were trying »•toed MU tee a aem «toe»
late Tuesday.
It was thought
^ t h l s morning.
Id»v. 1». ana M a r a u d ■ todar. N
tile.
_
-
•*
today
that
the
bandits were
a
closer,
short
passing
game
building at the Monmouth normal
Sixth Anniversary of Busi­
Attack followed a series of threats. All Pending Measures Kill­ both wounded In thia fight in
Inside
the
car
they
found
a
against
their
rivals.
According
to
word
from
Klam­
and the new library building at
ness Under Mr., Isaac
which Hooker lost his dlfe.
directory of the First Christian ath Falls today noon efforts to
The flr>\ half was a stirring the University of Oregon.
ed as Result of Long
to be Held
church of Klamath Falls con­ locate Rev. Petelle there have
periods for both teams, the lead
Filibuster
taining a full-page photograph proved unavailing.
.Commemorating its sixth anni­ changing hands ten times. The
WASHINGTON, D. C.. Mar. 4.
versary under the management of half ended with Oregon on the
—
(UP) — The «Ixty-nlnth con­
long
of
end
of
a
19
to
17
score.
Earl R. Isaac, .the Isaac store,
ARIZONA CYCLONE
From S e a tt le -
gress went down to death today in
starting Saturday morning, * will Oregon took the lead In the first
PHOENIX, Art«., March 4.—
Marlon Bucher, Mr. and Mrs.
a bitter filibuster which killed ail
stage Its annual birthday party to minute of play when OkerbBrg
(UN )— A high wind of near cy­ Mathey and W. C. Boyd of Seat­
Important pending legislation.
scored
a
field
basket.
Bnt
from,
the women of this city. Although
clonic proportiona struck the tle,' Wash., were visitors in this
SALEM, Ore., Mar. 4.— (UP) The upper hones held impotent
the store is celebrating its sixth that time on the rangy Californ­
Salt River valley laat night doing elty yesterday. ,
,
Assurance that the new (600,000 until noon adjournment when Jury Convicts Miller; Ex-
natil i"!», in re.ili'• it ,s oo<- of ians began dropping their long
considerable
damage.
office
building for Oregon is to Vice-President Dawes
Attorney General is
Mrs.
Leon
Lester
Meets
lectured
the oldest stores of the city, hav­ shots for goals, only to have the
From
Dnnsmulr—
be
constructed
was
given
yester­
Death
Near
Albany
as
Free at Last
that
body
In
scathing
terms.
The
ing been founded in Its present Oregonians sink basket after bas­
From Chico«—
* 4- L- Clayton of Dunsmuir, Cal­ day afternoon when Governor house turned the clock back and
Oar
Overturns
ket
to
tie
the
score,
then
take
the
location something over 17 years
NEW YORK, Mar. 4.— (U P )— .
George W. Edwards, a resident ifornia, wa sin this city yester­ Patterson signed the bill which continued until a few minutes
lead.
ago by C. H. Vaupel.
Thomas W. Miller, former alien
ALBANY, March 4.— (UN )— of Chico, Cal., spent yesterday In day visiting with friends and look­ appropriates this amount for the past noon.
In conformity with his anni­
property custodian, was today
Mrs. Leon Lester, 36, of Kings Ashland transacting business.
ing after business affairs.
building.
versary each year since he took
convicted of conspiracy to with­
Valley, was killed, and her moth­
over the management, Mr. Isaac
hold from the government his best
er, Mrs. J. A. Kizer of Browns­
has a huge birthday cake which
services. The jury was unable to
ville was injured when their au­
made Its appearance in the show
agree in the case of Harry Daugh­
tomobile left the road 10 -miles
window this afternoon. This cake
erty, former attorney general,
southeast-of Albany about 4 o'­
will be cut next Thursday, the
who was tried with Miller. The
clock
this
afternoon
and
plunged
LOS ANOELE8, Mar. 4.— (UN)
exact time to be announced later.
Jury had been 'out 70 1-2 bourn..
— A police officer was probably into the ditch, overturning in two
MOFFAT^. Colo., Mar. J.— After the verdict was announced
The cake contains six prizes.
fatally wounded and an unidenti­ feet of water.
(UN)— James Allen, an old time United States Attorney asked that,
These include a (5 gold piece, a
Mrs. Fred Kizer, eleter-ln-law
fied negro was shot to death In a
prospector, was killed, and two the Indictment against Daugherty
gold ring and a Sterling silver
gun battle in a Chinese gambling of the dead woman, and the Les­
companions, Frank Arand and be quaahed, and It was. Daugh­
th'mble. The three remaining
ter children, Elna, 10, and Eldon,
house here last night.
<
William Hein, were injured today erty was thus freed of a charge
prizes are being kept a secret by
7, escaped uninjured. Mrs. Les­
As
raiding
officers
broke
into
In
a snowslide 20 miles back :.la on which he had been tried twice.
Mr. Isaac.
the lottery establishment of Wong ter’s death was > caused from
the hills from Mirage. Colo.
‘
More than ordinary Interest at­
The conviction of Miller* came
Sing, ip Chinatown here tonight, drowning as she lay in the shah
The three had made the trip ha a climax of one of the most
taches to the sixth birthday party
the negro whipped out a gun and low pool, pinned fast beneath the
Into the hills to Inspect a mining amazing trials In federal history..
this year by reason of the fact
overturned car. Mrs. Kiser re­
started firing.
property which they were consid­ The two defendants were accused
that since the last anniversary
His first bullet passed through ceived bruises on the back of her
ering
leasing. Aa they approach­ of participating In the transfer of
Mr. Isaac has become sole owner,
Policeman' A. C. > Geyer’s left head and neck. She is not ser­
ed
the
property a huge elide of assets worth (7,000,000 which
having bought out his former
iously hurt.
lung.
,
enow rolled down from the hills had been seised by the alien pro­
partners, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fer­
The negro was shot twice by
without warning.
guson, on Feb. 1, of this year.
perty custodlgn.
members of the raiding squad and
Arand was able to spring aside
"Mere words fall to express the
died almost instantly. At the re­
and escape the main body of the
deep appreciation I feel toward
ceiving hospital attendants said
slide, but Allan and Hein were
the people of Ashland," Mr.
there was little hope for Geyer’s
buried.
. Isaac commented today. "Since
recovery.
Arand, suffering from the
taking over the management and
shock, crawled 200 yards to a
later the ownership of the store,
In an Interview today with Wm.
cabin to bring aifl. Allen’s body
I have always endeavored to keep
M. Briggs, one of the representa­
MONTEREY, Cel., March 4.—
waa dug out of the . snow and
the wishes of the public foremost
tives from Jack county, he high­
(UN)— Ae a result of enmity de­
Hein was found unconscious suf­
at all time, and this policy, I be­
ly complimented the other mem
veloped during association on
fering frojn a fractured leg and
lieve, is largely responsible for
bers of the Southern Oregon Dele­
ranch hills south of here, two
Internal Injuries.
gation. Mr. Briggs made the fol­
men met today and shot out their
(Pferfse Turn to Page’ s)
Hein probably will recover, ac­
SHANGHAI, Mar. 4.— (U P )— lowing statement; "I wish to state
grudge with rlflee.
cording to a phyalcian, who was
The Chinese ' commissioner for that In Senator Dunn and John
Andrew Wardlow, 54, ranch
summoned
from Mirage, to attend employe, la dying with two ballet
Carkin
Jackson
county
certainly
foreign affairs today demanded
him.
'wounds In hla body while George
Immediate withdrawal of. British Had able representation at the leg­
islature.
In
fueaday’s
leads
ot
Gurry, 26, ranch foreman, la
troops from positions outside the
the Tidings appeared an artlcha
miming and may be dead.
bound
ries
of
foreign
settlements.
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The feud developed while the
Thesi positions were occupied, which might give an. Impression
Real recognition of the worth
men were working together on the
the commissioner said, without that was unfair. I. wish ir dis­
and quality of Ashland granite permission Iront Chinese authori­ tinctly understood that Senator
Molera ranch, on the Big Bur riv­
was given recently when the Blair
er, it was reported.
ties and this action constituted' Dunn is entitled to eqnal credit
Granite company of this city was
an Infringement on China’s sov- for ¿Is handling of the Jibrary
awarded a contract to furnish ap­ erlgnty.
bill In the Senate, where It was
DENVER. Cote., March 4.«—
proximately 17000 worth of gran­
Will Attend
Introduced. All legislation takes
(UN)— While hundreds ot shop­
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ite for a Portland mausoleum. Al­
attention
In
both
house-and
sen«
Returned to Ashland—
pers were* passing on the walk
C.
J.
Read
and
E.
M.
Berg o t
<•»» 4 wAí;.
■
though the bid o f the local firm
ate. and It is only by the combined
outside., three armed bandits late the Ashland Tidings, left laat
was higher than others, the qual­
Mrs. Earl-Crow, who was called efforts of an harmonious delega­
yesterday tied Nathan Roberts, a night for Eugene, Ore., where
ity of Ashland granite was so pro­ to Portland; Ore., by the serious I tlon that real work can be se­
jeweler, to a counter In the rear they will attend the
nounced that the bid was awarded ll in eas and death of her father, • complished. Thia harmony cer-
of hla down tAwn store and es­ tor'a Association
the Blair concern, according to returned yesterday to her home j talnly existed at the recent session
caped with (6,000 In diamonds Read, brother of the former,
word received here.
•
on VanNesa Avenue.
of the legislature."
and currency.
be one of the principal
The Ashland Printing Co.
KLAMATH F A y J PREACHER IS
SOUGHT BY OFFICERS; LIQUOR
IS FOUND IN HIS WRECKED CAR
O H DEFEATED
BY GOLDEN BEARS
Consular Agent
Severely Beaten
ISAAC STORE WILL
STAGE BIG PARTY]
after hm » battie
Governor Signs
Building Bill
WOMAN B R U B
IK M SMASHUP
Police Officer
is Shot in Raid
DAUGHERTY ESCAPES
S B OF B W H
Old Prospector is
Killed by Slide
It Wont Be Long Now
4
Briggs Praises
Carkin and Dunn
Withdrawal Demand
is Made by Chinese
Ashland Granite
Gets Rig Boost
Two May Die as
Result of Feud
ZteVY
foaTRe
UWAtfUC
IQWTZ
os
Jewel Bandits
Make Big Haul