Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 21, 1927, Image 1

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THE POULTRY INDUSTRY
y
is a potential pay roll for
Ashland •
Ashland's Leading Nt
Reports of Committees Will
be Heard at Luncheon
Tuesday
ELECTION IS C A L L E D
Six
Director« to be
Other News Notes
Compiled
By J. H. Puller
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Fresh Westerly coast
to»4
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(United Presa Wive Service)
S S I" ■
to the
CHAMBER WILL
OUTLINE WORK
FOR NEW YEAR
Generally fair Tuesday
iper for Over Fifty Years
(United Neva Wire Servies)
vou L
T idings
THE W EA TH ER
I-WeeWy TMlags V o le « . 4»
itarry Morris is
First Angler to
Get Big Chinook
W i H arry Moris „of the Oak
19 ’ street garage was declared
It to be the first angler to
K catch a salmon in
the
B Rogue this y e a r., W ith his
tt father, Sim Morris, he
# whipped the Rogue all
B day yesterday near Savage
B Rapids and*was rewarded
B With e 34-pound Chinook
B salmon, which was a beau-
B ty and attracted consider-
B able envy from less for-
3 tunate anglers along the
t Rogue.
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ASHLAND, OREGON, MfcflyDAY, MARCH 21,1927
Memory
Apple a Day
HOIS START M
WEEFAH COLD Try On Your ThisPictrare
KIND HEARTED An For
' These Girls
CANTONESE IM P S
CAMP ABOUNDS
CAPTJRf SHANGHAI FOLKS ASSISI
UTILE I »
In
Plenty of Color is to be
Pound at Site of
Nevada Strike
Herea a picture that w ill
yon think a bit before you
an* answer in The Tidfngs
picture contest. The solemn kxA
ing young feller pictured above Is
an Ashland institution sad
been for many years. Thia
tograph doesn’t show the tw iukl-
SALES ARE NUMEROUS
Speculators Flock
to
B an ca
H ills ; Romance Springs ,
Up Overnight
Marines Will Remain in
Okina to Protect Ameri­
can Lives
SH A N G H AI. Mar. 21.— (U P )-
The native portion of Shanghai
baa boon captured by Cantonese
troops Into the native city while
foreign soldiers guarded the for-
slgn settlement from Invasion.
AM ERICANS PROTECTED
W ASHING TO N. D. C., Mar. 21.
( U P )— The United States has
«ntervened in the Chinese civil
war situation 'to protect 6000
American citizens endangered at
Shanghai. This Intervention Is
non-political and It does not ex­
tend In any way to the Chinese
Internal
situation.
American
arines w ill protect American
' lives and property only.
TONOPAH, Nev. M ar, 21.—
( U P ) — Scenes of years gone by
were- revived here today as Tono­
pah continued in the throes of the
greatest gold rush since the his­
toric days which first made It fa­
B ER K ELEY, Cal., Mar.
21. — (U P ) — Chewing
gum manufacturers lost a
point and apple growers
gained one as the result of
a decisldn of freshmen co­
».
eds hero majoring In phy­
sical education.
-shone« to Contest Own*
T h e lO reg « t HMU*»«*’ sootet» ership of Tract of
a rule 1
Aadi99rtugt
Oil Land
chewlnl -uu prescribing
Lavonne Amburvey of Pais
ley is Oiven Wardrobe
and Money
MOTHER IS IMPROVED
Survivors of Harrowing Night
, Saow Storm Are Re­
ceiving AM
V
at least one apple a day.
All co-eds not living up to
the rule* will be fined.
The girls expect to col­
lect enough
In fines to
PAPERS AREPREPARED
Attorneys
A re
G ettin g
Plans
Bendy tor « 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Law Sait
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build a clubhouse.
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OMAHA, Neb., March 21. —
(U P )— Historic Indian treaties,
Members of the Chamber of
P A IS LEY, Ore., Mar. 21.—
early western sagas and memories
Commerce are entitled to a com­
W hile Mrs. D. W . Amburgey is
of colorful pioneer characters,
plete report of the activities of the
recovering from the shock of ex­
covered wagon days and massa­
year which ended March 1, ac­
posure and the amputation of her
cres will be revived in one of
cordingly the Porum program fo r
mous.
right foot, the babe she saved
Tuesday this week w ill be devot­
the largest Indian snits ever
rrom
almost
certain
death—
La-
By crowded train, automobile
filed against the United States
ed to this purpose and a state­
and ‘afoot across the desert waste
vonne Amburgey— is the center
Youngsters
P
r
o
v
i
d
e
Real
Odvernment
when two Omaha
ment as to receipts and expendi­
of attention in the community of
experienced prospectors, tender-
Show Saturday After­
attorneys within the next few
tures will be made.
Paisley.
feet, speculators and those of both
noon and Night
weeks will file a damage suit
There are a number of stand­ Less Petting, Drinking and
tes who made tbeir living by
The little child was taken to
Smokin? Urged by
in the federal court of claims
ing committees and other special
shadowy means In boom towns
Paisley immediately
after the
Children of the Lincoln public
Minister *
committees to be called upon, and
poured into Tonopah.
tragedy on Paisley m ountain/ 24 school amused and entertained for the Shoshone Indians of W ind
River reservation, Wyo.
it is possible / i a t there may not
miles north of Lakeview, which
Twenty-eight miles away across ing eyea that he
severnl hundred
parents and
W A SHING TO N, Mar. 21.— (U -
A tract of land approximately
be time for a ll, but the entire re­
and
his
h
air
isn't
quite
as
luxur­
took the lives of two Amburgey
the rocky road leading over sage­
school patrons Saturday afternoon 1,400,000 acres, a great deal of
port will be submitted for publi­ P ) — Condemning excessive cos­ brush covered hills is Weepah iant now as wkan this picture was
children, Arlo, 6, and Audrey, 6
and evening with a clever circus which is potential oil land, is at
cation. The following Is a list of metics as making otherwise come­ thè lodestone which is drawing taken. Bnt he’s known to nearly
The women of the town have at the normal school building.
Bandits
Break
Into
Express
ly
American
girls
"look
like
cir­
stake.
•very man, woman and child in
committee chairmen who w ill be
made a complete wardrobe for
Office, Says Report of
cus clowns;" Rev. W . 8. Aber- the adventurers here. I t was at Ashland, and practically every
In addition to the clever pro­
The suit will total 96,000,000
called upon for reports.
her
and
the
men
have
started
a
Weepah,
merely
a
-prospector's
Manager
gram under the “ big top,” there to 97,000,000, and it was made
Advertising and Publicity, Earl nethy. Calvary Baptist church told shack or two. drowsing In the si­ citizen of the city calls at Ms
bank account in Her name. Both
an audienee here he had seen girls
were numerous side shows and
Isaac.
lent desert at the time; tha^ Frank place of (business some tim e or
M EXIC O C IT Y , Mar. 21.— A l­ the wardrobe and bank account other attractions In other rooms. possible by the Shoshone claim
so
painted
that
It
"took
days
to
bill, recently passed by congress
Agricultural and Land Settle­
Horton, Jr., and Leonard Tray- other during the week. *
fred Main, manager of the El Ore have grown with such rapidity
forget the sight.”
ment, Oeo. W . Dunn.
A lot of people submitted the Mining and Railway company, an that Lavonne will be one of the The Old Plantation, the Fish and signed by President Coolidge.
nor,
hla
buddy,
shortly
over
two
Pond, the Animal Show, Health
The ideal g irl, he said, does not
Auto Camp and Tourists, Dan
The attorneys filing the suit
wealthiest
weeks ago struck gold In amazing correct answer last w e a k /b u t Miss American concern, reported td best dressed and
Review and other humorous and are W illiam y . (Big Jeff) Jeff­
“drink,
smoke
nor
distribute
her
Hazel Emory was the firs t
K ay.
youngsters of the town. She was
quantities.
the
headquarters
of
his
company
kisses freely.”
interesting features were lnclud ries, well known politician and
guess, the picture of Irvin g
Band Concerts and Music, Dr.
Gold Ledge Found
here today that rebels or bandits uninjured by her long period of ed In the side show attractions.
A
sort
of
ten
commandments
E. A. Woods.
former congressman, and George
The boys borrowed a tankful Vining, and consequently was had raided a camp of the company exposure.
The normal school building was M. Tunison, former president of
awarded a month’s subscription at Sómbrete, state of Zacatecas.
Celebrations and Conventions, for girls was prescribed by him :
Condition of Mrs. Amburgey
gasoline
to
rnn
their
decrepit
Be well mannered.
crowded all afternoon and eve­
W . W . Briggs.
automobile into the desert on to The Tidings.
Main, who is an Englishman, showed a slight improvement ning, with the young circus per­ the Overland T ra il and Crown
Avoid
masculinity
In
dress
and
Several persons, including Mrs. said the men had extorted 10,000 She is not yet out of danger, her
Civic A ffairs and Street Im
Rubber companies.
strength o f a dream which came
talk.
formers and their parents. The
provements. G. A. Malone.
W ard, thought it 'was an early pesos, kidnaped the Mexican cash-, physicians state. '
Treaty Violated
to Horton the night before.
candy stands sold out by early In
Be
physically
active
and
day photograph of Dr. E. A. ier, and threatened to destroy the
Education and Schools, E. V.
The c l a i m , w h i c h hinges
In
the
Weepah
hills,
where
the
the evening, while the sandwich
healthy.
Carter.
around an alleged violation of
dream directed they should go, Woods, but a U rge majority, of camp if the incident was reported
nnd
ice cream stands did a rush
Don’t
smoke,
difink
nor
permit
persons guessed i t . correctly as to the authorities.
Endorsement, W . H. McNair,
the historic Fort Bridger treaty,
the
two
started
digging
and
came
"promiscuous pawing.”
ing business throughout the day.
Entertainment, V. V. Mills.
being M r. Vining, president of the
signed by the United States Gov­
upon
a
ledge
of
gold
which
left
The
American
embassy
was
no­
Be wholesome.
Normal school students and
Finance and Budget, V . O N.
state chamber pf commerce.
ernment to make peace with the
them speechless.
tified, and was expected to make
Learn
housework.
teachers
of the Lincoln school
Smith.
So get your memory all oiled up representation today, to the Mexi­
then warlike Shoshones, seeks to
How
they
rushed
back
to
Tono­
staged the circus, and all pro­
- Realise the value of education
Forums, Fred C. Homes.
and tell ns whose picture is
collect damages for the halt of
can
government.
pah,
displaying
In
their
flats
gold
ceeds will be used In building
House Committee. H. H. Elhart. and good reading; talk intelll worth 110.000; how young Hor­ ing published today. The first
Wind River reservation which
gently.
piny sh6d at the Lincoln public
correct answer w ill win a month’s
Industrial Development, C. H.
the suing Red Men claim was
ton’s
father,
F
rank
Horton,
Sr.,
g
Be friendly.
.
U. S. Court WU1 Decide school.
Pierce.
’
—-
h o Tidings.
confiscated from them for the
man
who
has
made
and
lest
tor-
Be self-reliant.
>
Whether or Not Proba­
Legislation, U A. Roberts.
use of their bitter enemies, the
tunes in the desert, hurried here
Be A Christian.
tion is Legal
Membership, H . L. Claycomb.
Arapahoe«.
from
Loa
Angeles
to
aid
them
in
Life in "abnormal times” and
PROMOTION GIVEN
Retail Trade and Trade Rela­
I f the Indians win their anil
"over - stim ulation,” Abernethy staking and holding claims, and
W ASHINGTON, Mar. 21.— A t­
SALEM . Ore., Mar. 21.— (U P )
tions, O .H. Billings.
how
news
of
the
strike
leaked
It will m ake' them the richest
W
ASHINGTON,
D.
C.,
Mar.
21.
said, are responsible for recent
torney
General
Sargent
has
de­
Read and Highways. A. E. K in ­
out, precipitating the biggest gold — State Treasurer K ay today An­ — (U P — Earl Carroll, n o t e d
tribe in the West. They are about
student suicides.
cided that Dr. Frederick A. Cook,
nounced that promotion o f Fred
ney. .
rush
In
years,
all
is
history
now
1,000 in numbes, And already
Bread
way
theatrical
producer,
His colleague. Rev. Samuel Jud
north pole explorer. Is to remain
Paulus from cashier to chief
Sports, M illard Grubb.
have promise of great wealth
son Porter of the .First Baptist In this "game” which makes his­ deputy. He succeeds George G rif­ must serve hie sentence of a In Leavenworth penitentiary until
Special Committees
tory fast.
from potential oil deposits.
church, said teachefs should seek
fith , who resigned because yf ill year and a day In Atlanta prison the United States circuit court of Meeting of A thletic Associa
W ater program. E. D. Briggs.
History
was
In
the
making
to­
Before 1868, the Shoshones oc­
for
perjury,
the
United
States
su­
to comfort and guide youth now
appeals decides whether he can
tion is Held at Medford
health.
,
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Federal
Building, Geo. W.
cupied ■ what is now the south­
preme Court held today. The be released on probation.
surrounded by harm ful impulses day as each hour saw new claims
Saturday
Dunn.
Sales recorded on
western portion of Wyoming.
court denied the petition for a re­
thus saving them from the suicide rtaked out.
The justice department has re­
Game Farm , H. L. Claycomb.
the streets and in the hotels in­
A Russian ship Js ope^ated, en­ view following his conviction of quested the United States attorney
At a meeting of the Southern North park In Colorado and a
wave.
Normal Appropriation, J. if.
creasing. -
tire ly by women,. We wonder If p erjury In connection with the in­ at Fort Worth, Texas, to apply to | Oregon High school Athletic Asso­ part of Utah. By the Fort Bridger
Fuller.
Among the most active pur- they put. ope another in curling vestigation of his notorious bath­ Federal Judge Wilson for an or­ ciation held Saturday in Medford, treaty of that year, they relin­
To Name Directors
chaseres are Zeb Kendall of San irons.
tub party on a theater staged ’’to-' der to release Cook on probation. Ashland and Medford were the quished their claim to part of
The election of six directors for
Francisco and Herbert Humphrey,
only schools that decided to play this land for perpetual ownership
the ensuing year has passed the
wealthy Nevada stockman, who
baseball this season. Four games of the present confines of Wind
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primary stages and the following
today completed the purchase of
were arranged by the two schools River reservation.
twelve names w ill be placed on
group of claims located by
According to the treaty, which
to be played on April, 2, 8, 9, 16,
the ballot for the final election.
young Horton and Traynor. These
the first game being played at was ratified the following year,
O. F. Carson, Homer Billings, R
Medford. Ashland has a wealth the United States guaranteed to
New York Woman Says claims, which are only a portion
L. Burdic, Jr., J. H . McGee. Dan
of those staked ont by the boys'
"ÎT T 7 F T
of material according to Coach the Red Men that “no one except
'
“
Priend”
Killed
Her
Kay, O. M. Franklin , L. H. Han­
brought 120,000, of which 16,000
Crlpe, and should develop an ex­ authorised agents and such as
Husband With Wire
sen, V. D. M iller, C. A. Malone, 0 .
In cash was paid to bind the deal.
cellent team.
the Indians may themselves ad­
G. Eubanks and C. J. Read.
Charles Osterlund, representing
N E W YO RK. Mar. 21.— Mrs.
At this same meeting basketball mit shall ever be permitted to
These ballots w ill be mailed to Ruth Snyder charged today that the new Alto Divide Company, a l­
schedules for next year were ar­ pase over, settle upon^pr reside
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all members of the Chamber and her husband. Albert Snyder, art so took over a group of claims.
ranged. and general matters con­ In the „ territory. No treaty un­
iT ia ir / w t v
the committee on election w ill editor of Motor Boating, was mar-
There is color a-plenty In the
—
f
W & Q N
cerning competition’ between the less signed by a majority of the
count and report on Thursday, ’dered by Henry Judd Gray, a cosmopolitAn crowd of men and
V(AW BNOtMH
various schools wafj discussed. adult members of the tribe can
March 31 at the Forum Luntfheon. friend of Mrs. Snyder. Police re­ wmen, from all walks of life and
Principal B. C. Forsythe a n d void this one,” document con­
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r
This date has been chosen on ac­ vealed the accusation made by. strata, of society which makes up
Coach Crlpe attended from Ash­ cluded.
count of a spec'll pragram and Mrs. Snyder following an all- the new population of Tonopah.
A ;
land.
Agreement Made
speaker for the day which w ill night grilling.
The Indians allege that , in
be announced later.
Snyder was found dead in his
October, 1887, Washakie, their
Busy Week
home yesterday with a piece of
famous chief, agreed with Dr.
The past week has been a busy picture wire twisted about
his
James Irw in of the Department
one with the many activities of all'
neck. Neighbors said Mrs. Snyder
Indiana Affairs ,to permit the
organisations ; anniversary of the and Gray had been friendly for
Arapahoes to settle upon a part
Eastern Star, Festivities and A n ­ two years. Gray, who fled to Sy­
of the reservation for the winter.
niversary of the Elks, Debates at racuse, was arrested.
They claim It was a temporary
the Normal School, Operetta at
Mrs. Snyder said that after her Gathering of G. O. P. in
Oar Plunges Over 175-Poot agreement, amicably made, and
he High School, Circus and Pro­ hnsband and daughter bad retired
1928 May be Held on
Cliff on Highway at
that in violation of Fort Bridger
gram at the Lincoln school, con­ Gray went to her husband’s room
This
Gout
Pendleton
treaty the government has con­
cert by artists from the University where he hit him on the head and
tinued the Arapahoes on their
and numerous other public events. choked him with the wire.
PEN DLETO N. Ore., Mar. 21
SAN FRANCI8CO, Mar. 21.—
land to this day.
A suggestion has been made that
(U P )— Excessive speed
while
San Francisco is being looked on
The Arapahoes were conducted
there be a clearing house for dates
rounding a curve near here Is to the reservation under a m ili­
with added favor az the site for
of these affairs which overlap and
thought to have caused the deaths tary escort led by Lieutenant
the 1928 convention of the repub­
conflict to some extent, and to this
of three persons when a c a
lican party, according to sources
General Phil Shertdaq, eolorfal
end the Chamber of Commerce
plunged down a 176-foot cliff. figure of early western army
In the east.
proposes to call for a committee
The dead are W illiam Holt, 26, life. Sheridan narrowly averted
Cleveland, Chicago, and .San
from all organisations to work out
of Baker; Benjamin Griggs, 21,
Francisco ar« favored by republi­
an outbreak "between the hostile
some plan which w ill benefit all.
Portland; Barbara Watkins, 19,
B E R K E L E Y . Cal., Mar. 21.— cans while Detroit, Kansas City,
tribes the day the settlement wee
" The Convention and School for Contact” , dog qascot of the Uni­ Cleveland and St. Louis seem to
of Pendleton.
made.
Secretaries of Chambers of Ore­ versity o f California has scored a be «the strongest contenders for
The Shoshones ere w illing to
gon meets at the University of victory In hla battle for a' college the democratic session.
acquiesce in pert oceupetioa of
Oregon
this
week.
Secretary edncatlon. Several weeks ago
Selection of a site means more
the reservation by the
F u ller plans to leave for Ehgene* President W . W . Campbell of the politically to democrats than re­
the attorneys say, upon
a fter the Forum luncheon on university barred all dogs from. publicans because none o f the re­
of an idemaity end of heck rent­
Tuesday.* State President Vining
campus. When ’’Contact” publican factions would be helped
al since 1887 for the halt of the ‘
w ill be In attendance during the persistently violated the edict he or hurt by the choice. Many re­
8ANTA RO8A. Cal., Mar. 11.— territory.
week.
was put In the dog Jail. Students publicans desire to go back, to
(U P )— Plans for the entertain­
Intervened, however, and n o V Cleveland because of the success­
ment of over 6000 delegate« and
Callee— Robertson
“Contact” Is at the California Ag­ ful 1924 convention there., 4
visitors to the sixtieth annual produced 9140,999 la
Southern. Oregon placer miners ricultural College at Davis, ta k ­
campfire of the Grand Army of year, with old
have operated 67 giant notxle ing a course in farming, so to
Beker— Plan launched for now
the Republic when it convenes
Oraata Pass—rOld
lines this winter, best season' in speak. Students provided
hie 209,000 federal-interstate Snake
W M
here May 16 to 21, were outlined mine, that has
River bridge.
years.
transportation.
recently.
00 to have aew
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Denied by Court
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IN LOVE TRIANGLE
A M ) M L PU T
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SAN FRANCISCO TO ■
SEEK CONVENTION
Dog Mascott Will
Find Good Home
THREE ARE KILLED
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G. A. R. Delegates
Plan Encampment