TB S POULTRY INDUSTRY is a potential pay roll for Unsettled with probable rain Ashland As/iZand’s Leading New (United News W ire Service) to the Semi-Weekly the east and snow in th<\ we iper for Over Fifty Years d , (United Pries W ire Service) ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1927 e— One Hundred Eight Hour Battle is Lost by Evan­ ston Youth WORKED IN RELAYS Fifty Hevea Comrades Work la IS Minute Shifts to Produce Respiration Gasoline Tank Blows up in « -« V W S W W V <* IU IU IIIR near, barely escaped with his life last week when a gasoline tank la his labarstory on the Klamath river exploded, setting everything on fire. ' . • Mr. Davis' entire body was badly burned, with the exception of his feet, which were ml -acu- ously protected by his heavv boots. He had to walk th.-^e miles to Gotville, on the Klamath rlvpr, where he secured help and was immediately brought to the Community hospital in this city. The fam ily came to Ashland last summer in order to give their four children the splendid advant­ ages of the local schools, and lo­ cated at 565 Fairview street. I t iK thought that the patient w ill be compelled to remain in. the hospital about ten days longer. GIANTS OF AIR New Era Being Established in the World of Electrical Engineering REFUSE INFORMATION Officials in Ctiarge of Work Will Not Divulge Any of the Details TONOPAH, Nev., March 11.- y ( U N ) — Seems funny to adm it m f pal and I had a dream that came true, but that’s what hap» pened. Leonard Traynor, my chum myself, had been workiag a claims without reaching pay One night, as. ,we slept under the stars the dream came hg and I told it to Leonard. Rigl off the bat .he says: “L et’s go out and try oi hunch. W e ain’t going no here anyhow." In myz dream I Imagined ray* self going out to Weepah, where my dad had been working some claims for several years. * Our provisions were might? low, but we managed to rust! some grub and jre got o a t ' t “bug." W e were both d broke and all we could aff< was some bologna and cheese s i crackers. Mighty slim pickings, I want to tell you. We got to Weepah fin ally and managed to live on the 1 fare tor a couple days. But _ didn’t find anything, so we drov back to towni to get some moi grub. ■> " v 'S l v ir a l eight we wefit out to give hunch another chance. We did all our prospecting ____ dad’s old work- lags. for I knew he had run -on to streaks of high grade ore on occasions. One day Leonard and I notic­ ed some good looking rock just at the edge .Of an old badger hole. I remembered my father saying that several of Nevada's biggest gold strikes had\been mads by a badger and thataiomc prospector had come alongf later and taken all. the credit for the strike. I guess that's wbat hap- pened when we made this strike We panned the rock about the badger hole and got some nice stringers of gold. We kept on digging and the ore started to gat better and better. It was pretty good looking stuff, but it was not until we had dug several feet that we made the real strike. i ■ j i i i >■■*- I. - . tli SB RESIDENT PASSES Ores'»® AuduerW« A DREAM COME TRUE IS THE STORY OF NEVADA GOLD FIELD DIES LONG FIGH BY FRIENDS . Mr«. W. T. Perkin« Die« at The Dalles Following Brief Illness Declares Comment on Hi« Actions is a “ Hypo- v critical Cry” CLAIMS AREJUSTIFIED Believes That Powerful Interests Arc Trying to Force a Break Mrs. Gail Benson Perkins, mother of W. II. Perkins of' this city, died last night at The Dalles, following an illness of about three weeks front Influenza. The fun­ eral will be held in Portland to­ morrow afternoon with burial In the family plot In > Riverview cemetery, where she will be laid to rest by the side of her husband W illiam T. Perkins, who, died last June. Mrs. Perkins was 62 years old and was born at San Jose. Cal. She graduated from the Univers­ ity of California and then came to Oregon where she taught In the old Drain Normal prior to her marriage. She was the daughter of Dr. H. C. Benson, pioneer Meth­ odist minister, and a sister of -the late Frank W. Benson, former governor of Oregon. Besides her son In this city, Mrs. Perkins is survived by two daughters and another son. They are Mrs. Don W. Yantis of The Dalles, Mrs. Forrest Peetz of Moro, Ore., and Phil B. Perkins of Portland. HAVE MANY STRANGE EXPERIENCES AS CAPTIVES Moors Spring Ont of the Rim of Sahara When Plane Crashes TAKEN FOR. A BIRD Natives Relieve That A viators Arc a Part o f H o se Bird W ASHING TO N, March 11. — EVANSTON, III., March 11.— W ASHINGTON. March 11— De­ CAPE JUBY, Morocco, March America's two hunchbacked (U N ) — Albert Frick died at fending himself against criticism 11.— (U N )— Strange experiences giants of the sea, the airplane 10;12 last night, having lost a for communicating directly with were related by the four U rukua- carriers Saratoga and Lexington, battle of 108 hours and 12 President Calles of Mexico, Chair­ van trans-Atlantic flyers upon are being rushed to completion minutes during which time be man Borah of the senate foreign their arrival here after being held under a veil of secrecy. was absolutely unable to breathe relations committee declared this captive by native, tribes since The combined men of war and Opens Ledge of bis own'socord, but was given comment was a’ "hypocritical March 2, when their plan crashed floating airplane hanbars repre­ artificial respiration by 57 of When we opened up the ledge cry.” to prevent him from ob­ on the first leg of a flight to U ru ­ sent a new era in marine electric­ his p^ls. with nil that gold we were daz­ taining accurate informatiod re­ guay. al engineering, but further than ed for some time. Neither of us garding the Mexican situation. His dlaphrsm paralyzed, Al­ Moors who sprang up out of that, except for Incidental details, Borah wrote to Calles asking could believe our eyes and we bert, a 22 year old youth, was. the rim of the Sahara desert navy officials refuse to divulge. did not know exactly what to do for data regarding oil holdings In kept alive by these friends who when the big airplane fell Into the “We have been compelled to with It. I thought may be I was Mexico. He advised the state de­ worked heroically in relays of 15 surf 75 miles up the coast from Mother Helps refuse information even to naval having another dream, but Leon- partm ent-that he had so com­ minutes, two men to a relay, here, at fligt belteved the airplane Mother helped us this fimc attaches of the foreign embas­ municated, but from unofficial since 10 o’clock Sunday morning, to be a large sea fish. ' M ajor and with a few square meals in (Please Tbrn to Page 2) quarters there was criticism that when the paralysis set In. Had Essay. Contest Reveals the sies." Rear Admiral Halligan of Borges, commander of the flight, the bureau of engineering, said. ... Hurali had violated the ancient modern Comnetition of told a United News correspondent,, their rythm been broken at However/ Admiral Halligan did Ixigan act, which forbids private Men and Women who flew here from Casa Blanca any time during those 108 hours, vouchsafe the information that citizens from communicating di­ to interview him. the cadence o f pressing down .on LONDON. ( U N ) — “When a boy engineering on the two ships will rectly with foreign governments “As soon as we waded ashore the youth’s chest and putting grows up he Is called a husband, surpass all feats of electrical pow­ Instead of through the state de­ we saw that we were surrounded breath into his body, the youth and stays out all night. When a er work on naval vessels. partment. by Moors,” the major said. "They would have died. Generates Electricity girls grows up she becomes a Mast -Act were terribly frightened at the Dies Peacefully Two Thousand Dollars, An­ Steam turglnes attached to widow and keep bouse," wrote an "This hypocritical cry t h a t sight of our wrecked plane, which “ Frick died peacefully. The nual Income Provides None of the Children Knew generating 180,000 elementary school girl In an es­ dynamos would prevent one who Is In a ttyey seemed to believe was a breath just cessed," Dr. T. E. Few Luxuries School House Was say on why she preferred to be horsepower will be able to push place where he must act upon Im ­ Every available foot of Space strange fish, but finally after Conley, bis physician, sald> the huge carriers through the wa­ a t' the Isaac store was needed A, girl. On Fire portant matters from gathering B E R K E L E Y , Cal., (U N ) — A counselling among themselves A t the bedside when death “ Boys are not animals," she ter a speed exceeding 35 miles yesterdhy to tak.e care of the information frqm whatever source man who heads a family of five they agreed to take the- captives came were the boy’s father, H. continued, “ yet they can be heard an hour Electrical power gener­ crowds of women who attended PETERSBURG, Colo., March he may is but an expression of persons can afford a pair of new in. C. FVlck, who has borne the ter­ e 1 » a considerable distance. When a ated by one af these ships would the feature day o f the Birthday 11— (U N )— Believing It was one that agony which -comes from a shoes only once every two years, Major Borges and his three rific strain of five days remark­ boy hollers he opens his mouth be enough to supply an entire Sale, when the huge cake, weigh­ of the fire drills, 600 children fear of the facts,” Borah declared must wear his overcoats six sea- companions were In perfect ably; Dr. Conley and his broth­ liko a frog, but girls hold their city the size of Boston, the engi­ ing nearly 50 pounds, was -eat In a letter to Guy Stevens, dlrec-^ sons, and can have his hair cut health apd declared that they marched to safety here while er, Dr. H. H. Conley, both nerve tongues until they aye spoken to, ] neer chief said.’ * tor of the association of produc­ only once a-month— If his annu­ suffered no 111 treatment at the and distributed to all women and fire raged in the Petersburg specialists: D r .'C . C. Denzy, a and then answer respectably.” This is more than twioe the children who came to the store. ers of petroleum In Mexico. al income does not exceed f2000. hands of the native tribesmen. school. woman physician and the two The essay was read at a con­ power of tke Leviathan, onq of the The cake was ent by Mrs. Isaac, “They know what I want to do, The wife In this plan is allow­ The major confirmed reports that None of the children knew the men who Vfere working op him. vention of the Private Schools largest ships afloat, which only and I. know that no amount of ed 620.48 annually for dress their landing in the surf w a s assisted by Mrs. Elsie C hnrdU structure was afire until they They wpre H arry Reynolds and Association. The .bays’ side of It generate 80,00Fhorsepower. criticism will prevent my doing clothes. 660.60 for street wear caused by the breaking of an oil m a» and Mrs, Thompson. ¿■ached the doors sad sprang, Chris Hendrickson, preaskpg dawn was represeafteff bp the following: Right prapeHing aiottff’W eadl 44»" Borah added defiantly.. and 6(6.61 for things to we distributor. Mrs. Perry Polk received the hhttoss and costless Into the on F ric k ’s chest with their flat “ I am glad I am a boy, because of 22,600 horsepower, are attach His letter also declared that while at home. The force of the landing wreck­ 15 gold piece which was hidden cold air. palms. the male race Is so much more si­ ed to four propel tors. This a r­ powerful interests would like to Dad is allowed 613 s year for ed their plans bat they succeeded in her piece o f cake. Mrs. L. Miss Frances M iller, one of Both bore the shock of death lent than the female. rangement w ill'en ab le the sea see a break with Mexico. tobacco, while his wife can spend in leaping clear of the wrecksgd silently, everybody seemed stun­ * “ We find the reason , I n , the mammothes to keep pace with the W . Kruggel received the gold the teachers, wag slightly burn­ “ I felt Justified in attempting 610 annually on cosmetics and which Was later pillaged by the ring and Mrs. H. D. Crandall, the ed about the neck, when she re­ to gather facts upon this Import­ ned into silence. Then a tear story of the Creation. Man was fastest destroyers. other Incidentals. Father gets a natives. « eilver thimble. entered the building tp nave an ant subject from all prper sourc­ rolled down Hendrickson’s cheek. made from dust and woman from Completed in July 633.50 suit every other year, a We were given a change of In addition there were, three exhibit the children Intended to es.” Borah wrote. "W e tried so hard,” he said. the rib of a man. Take a sack of The Saratoga, now In the water new umbrella erery four years clothing and food by the curds, One of these, a use at a May festival. The elder Frick was calm; It dust and drop It down a hole and off Camden, N. J., Is expected to secret prizes. " I haven't the slightest doubt and two new neckties each year, after we had reached the Interior The entire roof and the second but what there are powerful In­ th o woman may have a new after­ was almost a beatific calmness. you will hear only small noises. be completed shortly after July 1. silk tie, was received by Mrs. the major said. Our money and "Don't Tell Mother" But if you drop a sack of bones The Lexington, being finished at J. H. McBride. A string of pearls story of the structure were deg i' terests which would like to see a noon dreses every year, while her Jewels were tal|pn from ns, bnt I complete break with Mexico, and street suits must last three years, managed to save the decorations "Don’t tell mother," be Im­ you will hear a great rattle, and Quincy, Mass., should Join Its sis­ was the prise captured by Miss troyed by the flames. as a distinguished representative her coats four years and her sport I. wore." plored those about him. And the reason Is because dust Is more ter ship about October 1, stated Sarah Beswlck, and a pair of of the oil interests has declared, skirts three years. Rear Admiral H. Rock, assistant fancy silk garters were received It Was agreed Mrs. Amelia Frick client than bones." 9 to see Mexico Cubanlzed. chief of the bureau of construc­ by Mrs. J. D. Duncan. should not know, fo r a while at From Talent— The quotation are from a mod­ CAPE JUBY. North Africa, tion. , “ I nave no desire In the world el budget compiled by Dr. Jessica March 11. — (U N ) — Practical­ Anproximately 600 pieces of least. L. S. Hackler of Talent was a Legitimate Rights Each ship is 888-feet long and cake were cut and distributed visitor in Ashland yesterday shop­ - The boy’s mother, during the B. Pelxotto, authority on social ly given up for dead since March. during the afternoon,' Mr. Isaac i 106 feet wide. The broad land­ ping and looking after business afternoon, visited her stricken economics at She University « of 2, when their plane disappeared ing deck for airplanes' in . sixty said. affairs. ■on, the last time she saw or (Please Turn to Page 6) California and head of the Heller while over the Atlantic Ocean, feet above the water line. Each spoke with him— she had seemed committee on economic research. M ajor Laare Borges and his vessel will carry approximately M T shaken by the experience and her t h r e e Uruguayan companions 76 planes with secret arresting nerves were taut because of the have returned here after eight Colorful Alaskan Trial Re gear now being perfected by ex­ great strain. days as captives of north African periments abcArd the airplane car­ salts in Jury Dis­ Dr. Conley was not prepared tribesmen. rier Langley. Two " T ” shaped agreeing to give t i l l cause of death. Two planes carried the avis*-' elevators aro being installed on “The breath just ceased,” he tors here. A representative of FA IR BA N K S. Alaska. Mar. 11. each carrier to enable machines murmured. "The breath just the government went to Puerto — (U N )— The colorful trial of to be quickly stored away below censed.” Paner Published in 17S7 Canada Monday t o negotiate decks. Announcement of detfth came Mrs. Nellie Beattie, charged with with the tribesmen. " The trip Tells of Exnerimenta Install Work Htiops like a shock of electricity to the complicity in the robbery of 630,- was made to Puerto Cansada by Made Then 000 from the Vnited States mails, Complete airplane „ worships knotted group of F ric k ’s fellow plane. have been installed upon the lyis ended with a ju ry disagree­ BOSTON, March U . _ ( U N ) — workers at the Public Service It Is. likely they will be taken ships. ment. A copy of the Boston Gazette, Company of Northern Illinois. to Casa Blanca by way of Agidar Each c a rrie r.w ill have a per­ W ith most of the witnesses al­ published in 1767, shows that They were playing cards at the today. ready released and now mushing sonnel of 1,213 officers and men, the a rt of flying is nothing new. moment, worn from fatigue. It by dogteam back to their homes exclusive of aviators. For Sopt. 12, 1767, a news had been a great strain on them. More than 10,000 auxiliary mo­ lit the remote Iditarod district it dispatch in the Gazette reads as "He's dead," a nurse said. Is considered unlikely that the tors have been placed in each ship follow s:. • . , Export Death W case will be tried again this year. making them electrically equip­ “This Is to give Notfce to all Although they had been ex­ Searchlights The Jury deliberated 49 hours In ped throughout. Gentlemen and Ladles, that John pecting death— Dr. Conley had attempting to reach a verdict. placed near the navigation bridge Childs has flewn off of nVpst of » ■ ■ announced only two minutes bp- Mrs. Beattie, enigma woman, are "capable of producing 3,260c- the highest steeples In Old Eng­ A. C. McAllister, manager of a fore the end came that It was was accused with W illiam Scher- 000 candlepower. Each w ill car­ land, and off of the monument g ro u p ai feminine magazine solic­ only a matter of minutes • they meyer of stealing the money five ry eight 8-inch guns-in turrets of by th e Duke of Cymberlands’ De- itors, wne jirrested this morning had gotten the habit of thinking years ago while a m all dog team four twin mounts, 12 five ! and does intend this day, by State Trafttc.Sergeant Nichols that A1 Frick would pull through. was stopping oves night at Scher- anti-aircraft guns, four six pound J two days following, to fly on s charge of speeding. He was Their heads dropped; they walk­ meyer’s roadhouse. The money saluting guns, .and four torpedo off of Dr. Cutler’s Church, where said to be gotng mdfe than 45 ed silently from the entrance was in bills and was being sent tubes. he hopes to give full satisfaction miles an hour between here and to room 108, where Albert Frick from the Dexter Horton bank of Medford. He was taken Into Jus­ to all^ spectators." had laid at a 45 degree angle, Seattle to a dredging company at A subsequent issue of the tice court at -Medford where a for 108 hours and 12 minutes. McGrath. paper carried the ‘story’ of the speeding charge was p 1 a c c d t That was the end of the epic. ’flig h t’ and resultant action of against him. A week ago Wednesday Frick authorities. The Item stated had two teeth extracted. The H l \ T FOR HA N O R D that Childs performed the feat following day he complained of MANITOU, Colo., March 11.— “ to the satisfaction of a great abdominal pains and went to Dr. Former Bank Head Assumes number of spectators. It Is sup­ (U N )— Posses have been T. E. Conley. AU the Blame for posed (Tom the steeple to the Into the hills near here to h i The physician ordered him to Florenoe Blowup - Tonight at 7: So „ plsee where the hop was fixed for three machine gun band! St. Francis hospital, Evanston, school will be held the program was about 700 feet upon a slope and escaped under cover of EUGENE, U Mar. _. 11. — Henry where paralysis set in on Mon­ sponsored by the P. T. A. circle, that he wgs about 16 or snowstormywith 612,000 la e i day. Then came the long vigil.’ which Is given to raize funds Bergman’s action In taking all the , » seconds performing each time. rsney. blame In the Florence State bank Frick was unable to breathe, for the cafeteria. Officers of snrronndlng toz AS these performances »led many embezzlement case, may .result In but life must be sustained, Dr. AU grades of the school are people from their business, John have been notified to guard Conley said. And eight of represented In some way and ■ parole for his former cashier Childs is forbid flying any mors highways. The bandits fled F rick’s co-workers, men who teachers and pupils alike have and fugitive, Miss H arriet Weath- the hills after the robbery, <" the towj»." erson. had wou distinction In artificial ever and tt Is believed they entered Into the preparation of Her trial is set for Mar. 21, but resuscitation work, were chosen the program with a great deal taken refuge In one of the Falls— Addition being It Is genersll predictor that she of enthusiasm and an enjoyable will never be tried because 50,000 new W illard Ho- canyons and oaves In th< (Please Turn to Page • ) entertainment Is promised. It?. ' N man assumes all the blame. ’t v “ « THIS HRt HAS SOME n s u rn n r Birthday Cake Is Big Feature At Isaac Store FIRE ORIEL SAVES LIVES OF CHILDREN H E IS IN » FAIL 10 CONVICT _F Here's Where This Bird Gets OH ART JF FLYIW IS NUT SO H NEW Salesman Faces Speeding Charge School Program Washington « F I