\ -J? TIDIN THE POULTRY INDUSTRY "is a potential pay roll for Ashland Ashland's Leading N per for Over Fifty Years ' i (United News Wir« Senrio») : (United Presa Wir« Service) Rain in the west, local n snow in the east. Wi tofSght -VSHLANt), OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH lé, 1927 An Unsolicited Letter A few weeks ago I pvt an ad in the Tidings that 1 had some large Oregon Improved Straw­ berries for sale—and the same week I sold out and moved away—in a few days I began to receive orders for plants which was far greater than I dreamed—we answered a few, then concluded, to tell the public through your valuable paj>er that We didn’t own them now. We sure found out that an ad in the Ashland Tidings sure brings results. Thanks. W. R. LAMB, 4 ' 6 .. Gold Hill, Ore. Rt.l Baseball Plans Dismissed at Meeting of Directors Last Night W A SHING TO N. Mar. 1 « ._ Definite decision as to the (U N )— Sixteen men were snatch­ permanent organization of • the ed from death by a scant margin Consulting Engineer Thinks Bomanoe of Early West is Southern Oregon baseball league today when the tanker Oulfpoint, Big Project Should be Revived bv Big Rush ' was postponed by league directors of Port A rthur, Texas, rescued the Postponed ' Into Weepah at a meeting her.last night until Defense Toeses Automobile captain and crew of the sinking it is definitely settled whether or schooner G. J. Cherry of New ROT ENOUGHEINAN0ES Manufacture Into Center, TRADING IS A C T I V E not Gold H ill wants to enter the All Candidates on Republic York, 1«3 miles east of Cape of Things ■ can Side Are Known league. Hatteras. q Revenue From Water Rates Held Fortnaea B elag Made Over Night; to be Dry Gold H ill baseball fans have, Insufficient to Meet According to word received at • * - • Old Prospectors Try JURY IS f t E L E C T E D expressed a desffé to ‘ put a trav­ the hydrographic office of navy eling te a m -in tif the field and it DEMOCRATS D E C I D E th e Gulfpoint Ford’s Attorneys Pay Particular repartment. was tl^e concensus of opinion that S en ato r’s H o ld a Caucus ai sighted the three masted schooner Attention to Church >. 8AN FRANCISCO. Mar. 1«.— the addition of this town would with decks awash and members of 'Affiliations ’ F o rm e ra i ly A g re e to Keep The romance of the old west lives the/crew dinging to the rigging I t again, revived by the feverish gold add greatly to the interest in P ro h ib itio n O u t a b /u t nine o'clock this morning. . D E T R O IT , Mich.’. Mar. .1«.— rush at Weepah, Nevada. The directors will meet again ( U N ) — Recent developments (U N )— The Ford-Saplro million The ship’s flag was flying upside lg W ith the g litter of the yellow next week at which time Gold make it increasingly probable dollar libel suit began to give off down as a signal of distress. o, metal as a lure trading in mining H ills application will be definite­ A t nine th irty o’clock, the 18> rumblings that may yet turn it that both parties w ill keep pro­ chares on the San Francisco stock ly settled and league officers for men had been taken on board, tha into a regular Donegal picnic. HI exchange has reached a level not hibition out of the next presi­ the ensuing year chosen. It was tanker, the wireless stated. A few m approached since the magic days dential campaign. Nothing it The defense tossed Henry Ford thought that the league schedule le of the Comstock lode or the Tono- himself definitely Into the center minutes later the achooner rolled appears will short in the party this year would start the first over on its side. SAN ANTO NIO, Texas, M ir., of things. in pah and Goldfield strikes. platforms as a result of the end­ week In May, and interest was re­ , 1«.— (U N )— “ I can say that the )n Stocks which a week ago went The attorneys for Sapiro insist­ less talk and agitation for re­ ported to be keen throughout friendliest. feelings exist between r_ beggln for a cent or two have shot ed that they would go« the lim it peal of the 18 th amendment or Southern Oregon. the Mexican and American gov­ rt upward under the impetus of the under court rulings to get into modification of the Volstead act. ernment,” declared Manuel Telltoe. the case far reaching evidence i Weepah boom and Tuesday the On the republican side every Mexican ambassador'to the U n it­ having to do With Ford’s charges I volume of sales Jumped almost JM figure with the slightest chance ed States, here, enroute to Wash­ 91,000,000. that a "band of Jews’’ sought of obtaining the nomination is ington from Mexico City. through Sapiro to control th e WUI Excitement dry— Coolidge, Dawes, Lowden . “ I have nothing (o eey and even American farmers’ product. And this rapid trading has been and Hoover. Coast Gnard Cantores Boat that is qtrictly confidential," wee And the lay mind could see lit­ accompanied by a wild excitement With Two Thousand Even Speaker Longworth, or- before either rejecting or accept­ his rep l> to the questlop as to thb tle that the court had done In a U which veterans at the exchange iglnaliy wet because of local con- Cases Liquor rumor, that he was carrying an an­ ing it. series of rulings td lim it the te rri­ 1 say^as been misBlng since those B dltiong in his Cincinnati district, swer to the latest American not to New Rate Schedules tory the case case may cover be­ colorful days when the names of 0 is ready to go along with tbe . Two proposed schedules oi Mexico. He refused either to'‘a f­ fore it is over. p Mackey, Flood, O’Brien and drys nationally. water rates were submitted to firm or deny the report. " I have Things moved fast once they F a ir surrounded San Francisco On the democratic side there la found that stories appearing in J the council by M r. D illard. These got started. A Jury was completed with an auro of wealth and ro­ _ such bitter division between wet the public press about my visit were fixed by Mr. D illard and O. by midafternoon, half men and I mantic adventure. , and dry factions that the only IT . Bergner, council member. The to Mexico City have very little half women, with no Jews and ft Thfere were other more concrete prospect of holding the party basis in tru th ,’’ he said. "M y Mis­ j higher of these two schedules e reminders of the past. , four Catholics among its mem­ . together is to sidestep liquor in sion was not a m atter that cobld I would increase fla t water rates for bers. a Men and women who have been f the platform. This solution was There was little quibbling over! domestic purposes more than 100 be made public and the newspa­ n absent from the exchange since , clearly indicated a few days ago pers made a lot of wild gueaaee. percent, and even with this In­ the Jurors. The court did most of I the Goldfield and Tonopah booms i when democratic members of the “ Yes. I did have several con­ crease it wonld he doubtful if s * hove suddenly reappeared, no one the questioning. But an indica­ ferences w ith President CallMi," i senate held a caucus and formal- sufficient revenue could he pro- tion of where the tria l may go 11 H seems to know where they have he admitted, "but the n a tu re 'b t 1 ly agreed that prohibition is not I cured to take care of the water seemed to be given by the Interest i r been through the intervning j a political issue. bonds at the peak year in 1929, these conferences was strictly con­ . years. United States Senator James A. ' fidential and cannot be divulged. I Mr. D illard said. i The reason is that the demo­ Reed of Missouri, chief o f ' F ord’s < Womn Show Interest J can say. however, that the cratic party, in which a large During 1920 more than 160,000 tria l lawyers, showed In the relig­ ? Elbowing their way through * portion of the wets are to be ious and-fraternal affiliations. H e li In revenue-will be needed, and the friendliest feelings exist between I the crowd jit the rail, women in ( I increased water rates could not be the Mexican and American gdt- . found, also contains the solidly found out What church each pros-1 i faded clothes, fam iliar figures in , I expected to provide this sum and ernmeats. I May discuss varioqb ■ dry south. pectlve Juror ,waa brought M in. |< , the financial district years ,ago, , I f he or she belonged to the WOOeJ11 i Even so many feel that the liegve any fo r extension, imprevw- matters w ith officials at W a s h ta » Drutebed the changing Quotation» ton on m> return, M t I can eey I ments or contingencies. F present handling of the prohibi­ or the Ladies Aid Society, Reed < with the old light of speculation j nothing about them now. A fter To Clear Site tion issns cannot continue indef­ in their eyes. brought the fact out and paraded 1 these eoMereaeea, perhaps, but i I f the building of the dam initely. Offp’^ ro m in e n t republi­ it. A fter two who had admitted ' Men who had seen dreams of ( ' 1 . < I should be delayed until 1921 it is not now.” can senator, regarded by many membership in a Jewish synagoge t wealth crumble about them in the t| possible that the lower schedule as the spokesman fpr the drys, * earlier booms were there again, g had been excused, and one or two of rates could be adopted and still said this privately: t , hoping that this time, from a .. others had been dropped Including 1 provide the city with sufficient two for alleged connection with modest start they could w 1 n fi( "The eighteenth , amendment funds to take care of the water the Ku KIux Kian, both sides ' either has got to be enforced o r j ! Roy Dean, former Hollywood enough to give them comfort for bonds in 1929 and thereafter, M r. „ rnshed to announce they were sat­ be repealed. This country cer­ aerial stunt man, has been ap- the rest of their days. Dillard believed. / isfied with the Jury. tainly cannot continue indefinite­ STANLEY. N. D , M ar 16- oloted manager, of t^e Tavern Mr. D illard suggested that tbe Alice H o lt, 18 year old waitress , rlllè and Is now operating this ly to make a spectacle of itself- DAWES IN CURA work of clearing the proposed today was fpnnq m b ¿polity of tlje bating place for J. S,> Lane. Mr. by not enforcing one of its con­ HAVANA, Cuba, Mar. University of Oregon Art­ 4am site and repairing the road murdering of W illie N e t » . 22 an Lane le ft yesterday fqr a business (U N )-— Vice President Charles stitutional provisions. You can’t ists Please Large could get under way this year unwelcome, lovtr. |r lp to Portland and other points Dawes arrived In Cuba Tuesday tell me that self government in Local Crowd and other preliminary work conld Miss Holt fainted its the verdict north and expects to be gone for a afternoon, aboard the Governor America has broken down so com­ be started, leaving the big con­ was read. Couple of weeks. ,, Cobb from Key West. pletely that we cannot either en­ i One of the most artistic musi- struction work for another year force a law or repeal i t " |cal events of tha season was given and thus save the possibility of a Genere.1 Plan Called for the This dry republican expressed last evening at the auditorium of serious financial stringency. Hi-Y Club Plans Series Release of 1200 the opinion that A l Smith is the the Southern Oregon Normal The council is expected to take Games With Suit­ Prisoners most ykely democratic candidate school by the University of Ore­ some action on Mr. D illa rd ’s sug­ able Prises and that before the campaign la. gon String Quartet. Too much gestions at the next regular meet­ CHICAGO, Mar. 1«. — Nathan ov«r Smith will be the leading could not be said In praise of this A hand ball tournament w ill be ing. Leopold of the famous Leopold- advocate of law enforcement. At the suggestion of Dr. Woods promoted among students of the talented quartet, which was so Loeb " th rill k ille r” murder trial, "He has said he would defend Ashland high school. It was decid­ ably assisted by Dr. John J. it was definitely decided that the has been accused by an ex-convlct the eighteenth amendment,’’ this Lansbury, Pianist. Mr*. Rex U. new water rates, to be fixed later, ed at the regular mid week meet­ of participation in three Joliet senator said. “A good maDy drys ing of the H l-Y club held last eve­ Underwood, leader and 1st violin­ will not go into effect nntil May Jail break plots. will be willing to support him ning in Pioneer hall. The tourna­ ist, who is a very fine artist, ehose A. Delgoda, the former convict, because they have confldence that a varied program from the great ment will be open to any student Petition Circulated told police an amazing story of when he promises he will enforce in Ashland high school, and w ill masters, which included selections Harry Hosier appeared before a plot which was to have culmin­ a law he will deliver." Include both singles and doubles, from Beethovan, Rubenstein and the council and stated that a pe­ ated next Saturday In the whole- a suitable award to bp-offered for Mozart. I t was a program the tition is in circulation asking the rale dash for liberty of 1,200 the winners ot each event. Roy audience appreciated to the ut­ city to postpone the building of convicts. The prison guards were Abbott was elected manager of most, as Indicated by most gener­ I the dam for the time being. This to be given coffee In which arse­ the tournament with Fred Katzer ous applause and the fact the list­ petition will be ready for presen­ nic had been put, he said Carlos apd Barney M ille t as assistants. eners wete loath to let the musi­ tation at a'special meeting next Steplna, notorious Chicago gun­ The tournament will start as soon cians retire at the end of the pro- Tuesday night, at which time , the man, was the brains of the plot, recommendations of Engineer D11-. as entries are all in and the games and Leopold was the financier, The personnel of the quartet lard regarding the proposed delay w ill be played on the, court In Delgoda charged. Pioneer hall. Baseball in the high was M r. Rex Underwood, leader w ili be acted upon. The ex-convlct also' pointedly Bill is Oalled Back and Re- and 1st violin; Mr. Delbert Moore, ferred to the Taxation Mr. Dillard advised tbe council school came up for discussion at accused Leopold of being Impli­ Committee last nights meeting and a com­ 2nd violin; Mr. Buford Roach, that the drawings for the dam are cated in the Jail break last May 5, mute appointed to make some viola; and Miss M iriam L ittle, now being completed by Engineer when seven prisoners dashed for plan to raise funds to assist Coach vlolonoello, assisted by Dr. John J. Henny. freedom and killdd Deputy W ar­ Landsbury pianist. The group ef Crlpe and his players financially. den Peter M. Klein, enroute. numbers played by Dr. Landsbury W hile the Leopold angle of the were extremely fine, and especial­ Jail break is being investigated ly melodious was the Spinning Chicago police are making every Song by Wagner-Llsst. He gra­ efforts to recapture Roa, dead or ciously responded to two encores alive. Conflicting reports have and then, the audience would been received regarding the des­ have been delighted to hear him PEK IN G , Mar. l« .-*-T h e United perado’s whereabouts. He has W A 8H IN O TO N , Mar. 18. — again. States legation today «considered been reported in Detroit, Michi­ President Coolidge was urged to protesting* to the Chinese against gan City, Ind., Chicago and Can­ run for reelection by Representa­ their firing shots at the United ada. tive Fredericks of Cal., who was States destroyer Preble near W u- a W hite House caller today. hu, if the investigation discloses He said that his expression rep­ to which faction the offending resented the views of Southern troops belong. California. SH ANGHAI, Mar. 18,— (U N ) The Preble’s crew returned the — United States marines today re­ fire, but noAmerlcans were Ih ju r- DORMITORY BURNS covered, without firin g a shot, a B IC H B 8TER , Eng., Mar. 18.— DEN VER, Mar. 18.— (U N ) — Standard Oil barge, which had The Prince of Wales, riding his Fire believed to have been startod been commandered by Chinese ARTIST DIES new steeple chaser, Cark Cour­ by an expelled student caused soldiers.« SU TH ER LIN , Mar. 18.— (U N ) tier, today won Lord Manners’ 8800 damage at a dormitory of •„ The barge was seised at the — W . H. Ensign, well known* ar­ cup In the Grenadier Guards, Reg­ the Clayton college for boys here month of Soochow creek under tist, died here today from heart imental point to point race at the the nose of foreign fleets. Tuesday night. failure. Bichester hunting meeting. Givw Waitress Freed • In Murder Case Is Manager of Tavern Grille K The Chief Mourners \6lOW&c United States May Protest to Chinese Coolidge Urged To Be Candidate Marines Recover An Oil Vessel Prince of Wales Wins Hunting Cup