Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 14, 1927, Image 1

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    THE POULTRY INDUSTRY
ir a potential pay roll for
' Ashland
Ashland*8 Leading N<
(United New» W ire Service)
for Over F ifty Years
,
ASHLAND, ORKtì
Clcatly, with local rains, i
-
change in temperature
*
(United Premi Wire Service)
MARCH 14. 1927
Otego“
A thletic Ooach and Bàie-
hall Player W ill I n t e r
JMedfoid City Officials Ques
r
tion Legality of
Many Delegates Exnected to
Be Here for.Y . M. 0.
A. Meeting
Proposal
i Walter Hug h ey,' for. several
years athletic director at Ashland
high school and basketball coach
a f the normal school this past
season, left this morning for Col­
orado Springs where he expects
to enter business with his broth­
er.
Mr. Hughes leaves behind a
host of friends who will regret
his departure from Ashland., Dur­
ing the years he has been here
he has been a strict exponent ot
clean athletics, and his success
both In the high school and nor­
mal school has been founded on
this unswerving attitude.
-He was one of the mainstays of
the Ashland baseball club last
summer and was counted on as
one of tbe regulars again this
summer. He received a flattering
offer from his brother several
months ago bnt postponed his
leaaving-taklng in order to remain
with the normal school and coach
its 'basketball squad.
Secretary J. H. Fuller of the
.• MEDFORD, Mar.-"14. — That
Ashland Chamber of Commerce
>onds for « new city hall,, to be Tw elve W inners in Chamber ' was elected district chairman for
Primary Announced by
uesd os a temporary court house,
tbe Southern Oregon Older Boy’s
Committee
may have to be voted a second
conference at a meeting of repre­
time by the people of. Medford.
sentatives of the district heljl in
City Councilmen Exp
U nited States fa Not Rep­
W ILL HOLD ELECTION the Y. M. C. A. office in Pioneer J. B. Coleman W ill be Fri»-
<
a
s
theepinion
of
the
city
coun­
Stand Taken on W at
resented on Connells
. cipal Speaker Here
cil, which met Saturday afternoon
hall Saturday afternoon. Secre­
Development Plana
i
’ Committed
Tomorrow Noon
to be Chosen for Two-Year
Jn special session.
tary W alterof the Y. M. C. A. was
Term From List of
'
The'
entire
situation
arose
due
appointed as district secretary.
STATEM ENT IS ISSU E D
W ILL SUBM IT PLANS
CHAMBER N E W S N O T ES
Nominations
Those attending the, meeting were
0 the action of the Oregon su­
Have Asked Other
Rev, Roy Nelson of Phoenix, F. A.
preme. court in calling the court
Twelve nominees for chamber Crosby of the Northwest Council Secretary F aller Given
house removal election void be­
Given Fair Tent
o f Activities of
cause no voters* pamphlet was of commerce directors were of Y. M C. A., C. V. Howell,
Taking Final
Organization
.issued describing the removal chosen by the members in tho JamaR Nutter. W. M. Wright,
measure. By legislative action, balloting which was held last John Rigg, Rev. H. T. Mitchel-
Because of the many conflicting
GENEVA, Mar. 14.— The dis­
(BY J. H. FULLER)
The tabulation^ of the more, Seldon Burton, Everett Mc­
Judging
from
P»«
number
>f
the county seat was located In week.
reporta which have been In cir­
armament committee of the Coun­
Much
will be heard between
correct replies given, last weelrs Medford, but council members election committee were complet­ Gee, Hugh Gillmore and W. P.
culation since the new city ad­
cil of the League of Nations met
now
and
June 28th relative to
ed today noon.
Walter. A local chairman to ar­ the questions of assessment add
ministration took office, Council-
here today to start what Is to be picture, Gwyn- Bntley has m t fear that they have no authority
From
these
12
nominees
the
men J. E. Thornton and O. T.
the last lap in the League’s inter­ changed much during the peat to Issue the city hall bonds for Anal election will be held prob­ range details of the conference taxation, because on that date a
’ , a temporary court house secured
and a chairman in each town
Bergner have dictated an author­
national disarmament
confer­ several years.
ably later this week and the six sending delegates will be selected special election is called for the
Practically every reply was cor­ by this means.
ised signed statement setting
ence.
highest will be eected directors this week according to those In State, of Oregon, to vote on sever­
Clause Bothers
forth their views with reference
The meeting of the council's rect, and there were literacy
al important measures.
In the
charge. “This is a real oppor­ meantime opportunity Is given
A clause in the measure on for a two-year term.
to the municipal water develop­
disarmament committee will be hundreds of people who Joldgd
Of the retiring directors, O.
ment, including their opposition
followed Wednesday by the meet­ in thia new Tidings game. Henry which Medford residents voted F. Carson. Clyde A. Malone tunity for Ashland to show her to become informed regarding
bonds
for
the
structure,
Intended
hospitality in entertaining these
Enders
Jr.,
was
the
first
to
cor­
to the building of the dam in Ash­
ing of Sub-commlsslon “B" which
Homer Billings and Earl It. Isaac future citizens, and we want to these measures, some of which
to
assure
local
people
that
the
rectly
guess
the
picture.
Clyde
land creek canyon at the present
is In charge of the economic and
must be votqd upon at the June
were re-nominated.
make this an outstanding event,”
time.
financial aspects of disarmam­ Young and Don Spencer wiener building would not go up unless
The complete list, of nominees Secretary Fuller stated. Every election, and some of which go
In no uncertain terms they
ent, and finally on March 21, the of last week’s contest were .net Medford got the cdunty heat, is j
as
announced by the eleulon effort will be made to secure dele­ Into Immediate effect without
tbe innocent cause of all the
come out unreservedly for com­
League’s full Preparatory pisarm- far behind. In their solution.
being voted upon.
committee follows:
trouble.
gates from every place in the dis­
plete water development which
ament Commission will meet for
County Assessor J. B. Coleman
O. F. Carson, Homer Billings, trict which comprises all towns
"This authorisation, however,
will Insure the people of Ashland
the final drafting of an Interna­
will speak particularly on the
Fred
Engle,
V.
D.
Miller,
Dr.eR.
shall pot be operative until the
north as far as Roseburg and In
an adequate water s u p p l y
tional disarmament convention.
citizens of Jackson county shall L, Bprdlc, Jr., Lou Hansen, J , H. th e Coos Bay region, and also in­ measure relating to n a w a ra of
throughout the hottest summer
Once this draft convention has
have first voted to have the coun­ McGee, G. G. Eubanks, Earl R. cludes Klamath Falls. The con- the State Tax Commission, and
months, but as a mater of sound Richard Rose of Hollywood been prepared, it will be snbmit-
ty seat moved to Medford," says Isaac, Clyde A. Malone.i. C. J .' ference opens on Friday evening, the County Assessors, at the
business economy they simply
Adm its StesHnsr Tour­
ted to all of Ihë government#' of
the clause. Citizens ot Jackson Read and Henry Enders, Jr.
April 8th. and runs through to Forum tninorrow, Tuesday'"noon,
urged that the construction of the
in g Car
the world for their observations,
county voted to move the county
Sunday noon, April the 10th. Ash­ at the Lithia Springs Hotel. Mr.
dam be delayed until such time
and is only after all of these re­
seat, but the election was declar­
land’s homes will be called on to Coleman spent some time at
Richard James Rose, 22, of plies have been received that the
as the other improvements au­
ed
void
by
the
supreme
court,
so,
entertain
the delegates on the Salem during the Legislative ses­
Hollywood,
and
Thomas
Jeffries,
thorized by the people shall prove
League will finally summon the
it is feared, the city council has
Harvard plan, which includes bed sion studying this question and
21, of Los Angeles, were arrest­ international conference Itself for
Insufficient and Inadequate.
no right to issue the bonds. The
and breakfast. Those able to since then has been in conference
ed yesterday afternoon by Chief tbe purpose of adopting and
Complete Statement
with the State Tax Commissioner
result
is
that
on
July
1,
Medford
of
Police
McNabb
on
a
charge
of
Their complete statement fol­
launching the disarmament con­
All ball players, fans and oth­ take one or more boys are asked and other County Assessors rela­
will be the county seat but there ers who are interested In having to communicate with Secretary
stealing an auto. Rose was driv­ vention.
lows:
tive to the operation of the law.
is no authority to construct a Ashland again represented In the Walter of the Y. M. C. A.
‘‘Appre^’sting the support ac­ ing a big, expensive touring car
Meet Next Year.
Our business men''and all inter­
temporary
courthouse.
when
be
was
stopped
by
Chief
corded us In tne last city electljn,
While there is a possibility
Southern Oregon baseball league
ested in the subject" of taxes
No
official
action
was
taken
by
and apprwlat ng, likewise, that McNabb.
that the disarmament conference
are urged to attend a meeting- at
should
attend this forum.
the council at its meeting yes­ 7:80 tonight in the city council
After being questioned for a can still be summoned for the
the peoo?4 ot Ashland, through
terday,
fdr
ft
is
possible
that
the
short
time
he
is
said
to
have
brok­
thelY ballots at the same electlia,
late fall, following the League’s
chambers at the city hall. Defin­
The promotion of good music
boqd election was legal. In Case ite plan as to Ashland’s participa­
placed themselves definitely on en down and confessed that he annual assembly In September,
comes
well within the province
record f v a better water supply stole the car. He exonerated Jef­ the general impression prevails
Elements In the making o f a it Is not however, the bonds will tion this year will be outlined and
of
the
Chamber of Commerqe,
fries
from
any
complicity
In
the
be
voted
again,
at
tbe
earliest
a e first tu n ’ in assure every
In League circles that it will .prob­ I Christian was- the wnhstance of tip
other matters considered.
and
for
several
years our Cham­
peeetble
date,
and
probably
when
eftiyen and rebldant Of th < ,„ ei.' alleged theft.
ably not be convoked before early I address by G ale" Seamad of Calk-
Plans . for reorganising
the Maree] Inventor of W ave
ber
sponsored
and
promoted a
Telegraphic
word
was
received
special
state
measures
reffeiTed
to
tlyU we, Ire az« strongly In fa­
next year. Much wilt depend on I fornla. who spoke to the gather­
league are now under way and
is Certain Womerf*
summer Music school, with In­
vor of a bigger and better sup?l) by Chief McNabb today that a de­ the speed with which the various ing of men In the Congregation­ the people come to a vote.
a meeting of league directors
W ill Return
instructors from the University
partment of Justice agent will ar­ governments send in their obser­
t f tnunl'.lis! water
from other Southern Oregon cities
al church Sunday afternoon. The
of Oregon. With the coming of
rive
tonight
from
Portland
to
take
"The people i : raorlzed a grrup
vations on the draft disarmament meeting was well attended and
will be held in the chamber of
LONDON, (U P )— Women will
of Improvements and extensions Rose into custody.
convention and whether enough of Mr. Seaman gave an iqapiring ad­
commerce offices tomorrow night. go back to, long hair within ten the Normal School we have left
relieved to a certain extent of
in th(s general plan to increase
these are favorable to Justify tbe dress. Lon Hansen led the. slng-
years, according to M. Marcel, (he
this responsibility, nevertheless,
the water supply, and the present
speeding up of the c onference.
GROCERY
CLOSED
lng accompanied by G .H . Yeo on
French Inventor ot the famous
administration, through its may­
WMle the United States is not the piano.
The Ideal Grocery was -taken "wave” named after him. He was the urge and duty to support and
Special muster Ta the
or, city council and duly authoris­
represented on the Council Dis­ form of a solo was rendered by
over thia morning by its creditors in«London for the Hairdressers’ promote the Normal School and
ed officers. Is now engaged in «ju­
armament committee, which con­ V. D. Miller. ■ Mr. Miller was acr.
Carlock Johnson, 407 Scenic and will be closed temporarily Exhibition, and his learned opin­ every other agency devoted to
rying out this mandate of Ih.i
vened today, * It being composed companldd by his little daughter' Drive, is leading in tbe butter while an adjustment of Its af­ ion gave the experts a great shock. this Important and necessary art
people.
exclusively of tbe state represent­ Maxine. This meeting Is the sec­ wrapper contest being conducted fairs are made.
"Long hair Is bound to come Is still with us.
In this connection a rare treat
Needed Improvements
ed on the League council. It w ild ond In a series being promoted by the Lithia Creamery, It was
An effort Is being made to have back,” he said.
“Short hair
"Included in these impAvc-
the First National Bank named came in with the open touring Is afforded Ashland music lovers
announced
today
by
Mr.
Damon,
by
the
Reftgous
Work
committee
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ments Is the construction of the Over One Hundred Students
Much Interest is being as receiver, in order that all par­ car. It goes well with that. Mod­ with tbe coming of the University*
of tbe Y. M. C. A., and are prov­ owner.
auxiliary equalizing reservoii on
Take Part in Friday's
ing profitable according to mem­ manifested In the contest by chil­ ties Interested may be fully pro­ ern-life Is certainly one of the of Oregon String Quartette, con­
Crowaon Hill. This reservoir w.ll
E vent
tected.
dren In all parts ot the city.
reasons« for short hair, but times sisting of Rex Underwood, 1st
bers of the committee.
have a capacity of 2,800,000 gal­
w'll change. I myself prefer long violin; Delbert Moore, 2nd violin;
Over 100 students of the Wash­
lons. and by equalizing the p.*er-
hair, but the shingle can be very Buford Roach, viola; Miss Mar­
•ure the n.gtneers have conceded ington grade school took pari in
attractive. It just depends on ian Little, cello and Dr. J. J.
that a big saving will be made. We the ehtertainment which was giv­
how the hair Is done, and, above Landsbury, accompanist and solo­
telleve this to be a greatly nne l en in the assembly room Friday
all the type of face underneath. ist. These people are among the
ed Improvement and will help to evening, under the auspices of the Artists From U. of 0 , Play
If you have well-cut, prettily wav­ most accomplished artists to be
see that it Is built without delay. Parent-Teacher Association, for
ed shingled hair It can set off and found and the Normal is to be
at
Normal
School
Another improvement is the pro­ tbe benefit of the cafeteria fund.
frame an oval face with added congratulated In securing them
Tomorrow
The entire affair was a wonder­
gram to repair and extend the dis­
charm. But a badly cut shingle— on this occasion. Let’s give them
tribution system within the city ful success both financially and
tbe reception they deserve.
bah! It Is Just awful.
Rex Underwood who Is the
limits.
We believe that this socially, and the proceeds far ex­
M.
Marcel
owes
his
fame
and
leader of the quartet la the head
work is the most urgent of all ceeded the strongest hopes of the
To serve as a Director In the
his Invention to his mother.
of the violin department of the
Association.
because, In our opinion and in the
"When I was twenty— In 1872 Chamber of , Commerce Is an
School
of
Music
at
the
University
The following program
opinion of the enginers, a great
— I noticed how beautiful was my honor and privilege to which any
of Oregon and conductor of the
amount of water wasteage which given
mother’s wavy hair," he said. “I of our citizens may worthily as­
University
Symphony
Orchestra.
Chorus— 5 and
prevails at the present time will
This organization repre­
thought If hair dressers could on­ pire.
He
is
a
musician
thoroughly
train­
Dramatization
poem
be eliminated. The purchase of
ly reproduce these waves they sents the thinking of the wholk
ed
in
this
country
and
in
Europe
200 additional acre feet of water "Blue Bird”— first grade.
would do a splendid work. I set community and a Board of Di­
Solo and chorus— first grade. and has had much experience as a
from the Talent Irrigation dis­
out to try. I used a sort of curl­ rectors should be so organised
teacher
and
concert
performer.
Mock wedding— second grade.
trict, making a total of 800 acre
ing Iron with which men’s hair that It will present every angle
Sailor song and chorus— 3rd His ability was further recognis­
feet now available, likewise has
was curled, but instead of using of thought, and yet act for the
ed
at
the
Fontainebleau
Conserva­
met with our hearty approval and B grade.
It as on men’s hair, I used It up­ best interests of the community
tory
near
Paris,
France,
when
he
Motion song— 3rd B grade.
will, In our belief, aid greatly In
side down. I had discovered the as a whole. Its ffinction la to
The Coming of Spring— 4th A received a scholarship for the
the conservation of the water sup­
secret of It. I had reproduced the promote all home interests, to
summer;
two
years
ago,
and
pass­
ply during the summer months. grade.
natural wave, and the natural create contacts with other com­
ed
the
test
for
a
virtuso
before
a
Health play, "Cordelia's Jew­
We believe that all of this water
wave,
and the natural wave is the munities, to obtain and endeavor
group of notable European musi­
which can possibly be used should els”— 5 th and 6th grades.
Ideal of beauty.’*
to put Into action the moat pro­
cians.
This
was
a
very
unusual
Recitation, "Washln’ Feet”—
be utilized even at the expense
gressive
and, desirable Ideas,
honor
for
any
violinist
to
receive.
of additional piping because we James Morse.
such a program affords oppor­
Mr. Underwood plays first vlollif
The
Latest
Thing
in
Hats—
3rd
believe that the Talent water has
tunity for any man desiring to
in the quartet.
never had a fair chance to prove and 4th grades.
build
and serve.
Mr.
Buford
Roach
playa
the
Song— 3rd and 4th grades.
its entire value to the city.
viola. He Is a musician who has
Bong,
"Welcome
Pretty
Prim­
"We further believe that the
received his training In the east
Installation of meters will aid ma­ rose Flower”— 6th grade girls.
and has had much concert expert
WASHINGTON, Mar. 14.—The
terially in the elimination of
lence. Mr. Kfoore play« second
appeal
of Earl Carroll from a year
wa&te during the Months when the
violin and ldlss Little playa the
and
a
day sentence In Atlanta
supply of domestic water Is at a
prison for perjury and govern­
low ebb. The Improvements lift­
ment reply, was presented to the
NEW YORK. Mar. 14 — D m
ed above have always met wllth
United
States
Supreme
Court
to­
license
on the Madison Square
our strong support as we have al­
day.
Garden today wad suspended o b i
ways believed, and so stated, that
Because of the heavy advance
If the review is denied the pro­ woek. beginning Marek 11, by tbe
they should be completed as early
ducer will have to start soon State Athletic Comml^efon, after
sale
of'tickets
and
prospects
of
a
as possible this year.
serving his sentence, which came it had examined the contracts for
record crowd, school officials to­
Not Opposed to Dam
day
decided
to
stage
the
school
as an aftermath to tfife famous the recent fight between Pagl
"We have never condemned tbe
bAh tub party.
operetta
"Cherry
Blosom”
on
Fri­
Berlenbach and Mike McTlgwe.
building of the canyon dam. All
day
evening
as
well
as
Thursday
The Commlastoa held that Tmt.
that we have ever asked during
Portland Gas and Coke com­ Rickard had presented a mWaaj|«*<
evening.
The
operetta
will
be
the short time we have been on
pany haa 800 employes, pays 81,- ing contract and that ba bad
the council was that tbe city wait, given at the high school gymna­
500,000 wages a year, paid 1440.- lated the rules la paying MeTfalHH
sium,
and
prospects
Indicate
that
until these above Improvements
000 taxes and Invested .8804,547 and Berlenbach BI 1-1 par
a big erdwd will attend b o t h
in 1018 for Improvements.
Thursday and Friday evenings.
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Baseball Meeting
Planned Tonight
Committee Sponsors
Important Meeting
Carlock Johnson
Leads in Contest
The Sap Has Started Running at Last
Carroll Appeal
Filed in Court
School Operetta
To Show 2 Nights
Rickard is Given
Week’s Suspension