Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 30, 1927, Image 1

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1 E SP AY, MARCH 30, 1927
LEAGUES
by the United News dealing
» Baseball Teams
SAPIRO A ID M
reed match
à i S IK
B MADE IH O U
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chiefly upon new blood the team
H
alf
Million
is
Taken
Prom
has lined up for the opening game
1926 lineup:
Jacobson.
'Mine at Grants
having demonstrated during the
Carey ef, Felix If, Hermann
Pass
past week that It can play big
Marriott lb, Butler ae,
Paul Cingatene, maaag' K«r of the
league baseball of the winning
GRANTS PASS. Mar. 30.—
lb, O’Neil or Deberry c.
Unit«
kind.
z
(U N I—The Robertson gold mine
1117 lineup: Staats if. Carey ef,
Chamber of Commerce, who haa
Barrett and Partridge obtained
in the Gaiice district, near here, Catholic Mission at Pucho
Headrick rf. Hermann lb, Barrett from Memphis and Nashville re­
may not be as well known to the
3b, Patrldge lb . Corgau as, o h spectively. have fitted into the
Has Been Looted, W ith
world as the recent finds In Ne­
Butler as, Hanline or Beberry e. Infield and have been hitting hard
Some Damage
Many Hear Suggestions fot*
vada. but nevertheless, one family
Uncle Wilbert Robinson has da in the exhibition gsmee of late.
R ising Canton©*« National
A
ttorney’s
Income
Prom
Increased Production
removed nearly half a million dol­ AMERICANS ' LEAVING
elded to develop a new team 1 '
iffte Are on Trial and
, Outfielders Good
Representing Coopera­
lars from it last year.
' Made Last N ight
Brooklyn this year, relying upon
M utt Prove A bility
Staats and Hendricks look like
tives is Given
Today John Robertson, his Can ton esc Troops Continue to
his splendid pitching staff
big league outfidlders, and Robbie
Fire Upon Refugee Ships
wife,
daughter and four sons were
BELLVIEW F A VORS IT
GOBS SLOWLY AHEAD carry through what must
has also Irish Meusel to call up­ IS
NEARLY
$400,000 preparing for another clean up as
and d estr o y e r s
prove a decidedly wobbly
on. as well as Felix,.
Speaker Suggests. Couceutrated
they
will
start
the
1927
seasonal
American Government is Proceed­ in the experimental state.
The Brooklyn Robins are by 60 Greatest Amount Was Made in
Effort Hhoqld be Maile on
run Friday of this week.
WASHINGTON. Mar. 30.— The
Ia fact the genial manager
ing on a Bay by Bay Basis
IPSO, When Profits Were
per
cent a stronger ball club than
J W u r t lo n
There
is
no
"fool's
gold"
catch
American
Catholic
at Fucho in
the Robins As no too sanguine*
Awaiting Outcome
$01,000
they appeared at the start of the
about this mine. It is a real pro­ the Kantung province was re­
his chances for msk|pg the fii
spring training season. No other
ntacommending two surveys,
ducer, as is proved by the Rob­ ported today to have been looted
season. Vet
WASHINGTON, Mar. 10.— Thia division thia
club has made such manifest im­
one to determine the' various
DETROIT, Mar. 30.— (UN) — ertson financial rating. The Rob­ an its Fathers have fled to Ko-
government’« position la the Chi- would not be altogether suri
provement during March.
kinds and amount o f f r u 1 1 a
A spirited battle of wits between ertsons have brought gold Into chow. Other missionaries leaving
situation is that the rising ing if the Brooklyn club pron
That intangible asset known as
SfroWn in the Aahland vicinity and
Aaron
Saptro, Jewish attorney Grants Pass in quantities varying Nanking were stoned.
the
"dark
horse
of
1917.”
Cantonese nationalists are oa trial
morale favors the Robins, this
Admiral Williams reported th is
the other to determine local mar­
and Senator James A. Reed, de­ from $28,000 to <100,000.
and that American support can Ing the role-played by the Chi
year. And then there Is the pitch­
William Robertson, »son
of to the Navy department today
ket conditions. Professor C. L.
bo given only if and when it is Cube, for Instance, last season,
ing staff— Daisy Vance.
Jess fender of Henry Ford, enlivened
Tuesday's session of Sapiro’s John, discovered the mine In adding that the evacuation of
Long, at a meeting attended by
Although outside hie seaaoi
earned.
million dollar libel suit against 191»». The find was not followed Americans from the upper Yang­
many local business men and
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For the present the Coolidge battery men Robbie will r • I
the
billionaire automobile manu­ by a torrent of humanity and tze river was continuing satisfac­
resident« of the Bellview district
administration appears to favor
Grants Pass is far from being a tory. The Cantonese, however,
facturer.
laat night, promised to return
going ahead on a day to day basis.
"gold camp." One reason was have continued firing on destroy­
Every
time
Reed
began
a
ques­
here next fall or winter and
But eventually it must either rec­
tion in his slow Missouri drawl, that the Robertsons did not talk ers and refuge ships.
hold an economic conference for
ognise or refuse Co recognise the
the dapper little plaintiff would much. The miqe was idle for
the purpose of determining upon been speaking to groups of busi­ nationalists. That decision will
ruffle up like a gamecock and by several years. No one. not even
fjecupy Building
ness
men
in
the
state
of
Oregon
a campaign to increase produc­
depend on how the Caatoneee
the time the senator had complet­ its owners, realized its value. I -PEKING. Mar. 30.— A Chinese
during the last ten daÿs, will handle themselves and partly pn
tion alongjhorticultural lines.
PORTLAND, Mar. 3 9 — (UN) ed his query Sapiro would be Then a tunnel was driven and the mob stoned 47 Americans and
• It was”"- pointed out by the speak tomorrow noon, Thursday, the outcome of the struggle of
—The state highway commission shooting back his reply, brisk and rich ore, almost half gold in some British who were evacuating
Pushed
Off
the
Road
_
speakert that there are many Mar. 31, at the Chamber of Com­ powerful fortes working.
meeting here Tuesday afternoon, incisive.
D riving One of H is
instances, was uncovered.
f
Nanking aboard the U. S. Hur-
kinds and varieties of small merce Forum luncheon on the
First, of course, it remains to
awarded
the following contracts:
Own
Coupes
Even
before
taking
the
witness
The mine, is worked by the Rob­ burt, a dispatch said today. The
subject
"The
World
of
Business.**
fr u its, being grown, which are
be seen what the Chinese nation­
Jackson county— Grading ap­ stand for cross examination' Reed ertsons who use small equipment Nationalist troops have occupied
The Chamber of Commerce ex­ alists movement will develop into,
not profitable and for which
proaches to Gold Hill bridge, C. F. had succeeded in breaking in on and operate in a makeshift way. the Standard Oil, company build­
DETROIT, Mar. >•.— H
there is not a sufficient demand tends an invitation to any strang­ whether the moderates or the ex­ Ford Is la his own hospital
Rhoades. <13.601.
the testimony long enough to de­ They resist suggestions that their ing nt Chlnkiang without dam­
to pay foe. the time and expense ers or newcomers to meet with tremists win, whether the foreign­ a victim of an automobile
Furnishing 15,606 cubic yards mand that Sapiro submit his in­ scope of operations be enlarged.
aging it.
them
at
he
Forum
luncheon
to­
er
will
be
driven
out
by
the
sword
involved In growing them. Apples
maintenance material, Medford- come derived from the cooperative
dent. The accident occurred
were one of the fruits used for morrow noon, Thursday, March or whether China will, through Sunday night while
hlle foe automo^
Prospect section Crater Lake marketing enterprises through
auto:
Shots Fired
negotion, gradually win back her bile manufacturer
Illustration, the speaker declar­ 31.
ir rtfs
Was driving « highway, John Hampshire <2,543. which Ford claims he mulched
SHANGHAI
— Five Hundred
full
soverlgn
rights
from
the
ing that in his trip around Ash­
Ford coupe alone.I The car
the
American
farmer
of
millions
rifle
shots
were
fired at two for­
powers.
land, he has noticed some twenty
crowded off of* Michigan bon!
of dollars.
eign
river
boats
at Nanking last
But
aside
from
that
a
sharp
de­
or thirty* varieties being grown.
vard and the machine top
The attorney who started life
night but the vessels escaped^
cision
of
political
pressure
on
the
Five or six of these were making
down an embankment. He
as a San Francisco newsboy testi­
without damage.
American government, both for mained unconsclodfe for some
some money, due to the yield -or
fied that at the peak of his activ­
and
against
the
nationalists
has
market demands and the balance
then palled himself together
ity in 1920 his fees as counsel for Deputy Game Warden Pre­
SHANGHAI, Mar. 30. 11:30 p.
appeared.
were not. He proved to his list­
walked home.
cooperative«
amount
to
<61,531,-
m.—
While the guns of Chinese
dicts
Some
Excellent
i
The American government will
Utah Governor W ould Hold
eners that a survey would tend Special M eeting Called tor
31 His total profits between the
river forts menaced foreign ships.
Sport
This
Season
take
these
influences
into
consid­
Conference
on
Colorado
to weed out the unprofitable
Upon arriving home he related
years of 1916 and 1926 amounted
Great Britain and France tonight
Five O’clock This
eration also
Project
fruit and would allow a concen­
his story hut every word ef It wan
It will soon be time for local ordered additional troops
to <396,892.69.
to
Afternoon
In
favor
of
the
nationalists
are
trated production program that
closely guarded. Yesterday phy­
SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. Mar.
Sapiro spent hours explaining fishermen to get out their fishing Shanghai.
these.
would bring greater returns.
sicians, who remained with Ford 39.— (UJi)— A conference of all every detail of the” "contracts he rod and hip boots for the fishing
All members of the cityVoun-
From Hong Kong and French
1— The mlsisonaries
in the constantly, decided that hospital
Other fruit was taken up and cil were present at a meeting
the governors of the Colorado riv­ had drawn up for wheat and to­ season opens Friday, April 16 Indo-Chlna word of new troop
field
and
the
churches
at
hotne.
discussed along the same line, which waa held last night for the
care and n minor operation,
er states with a view to settling bacco growers In various parts of with a six inch limit on trout.
movements reached the city.
and the general result of the purpose o£ selling <90.000 worth Missionaries own <76,000,000 in exact nature of which was not dlds t the differences over the develop- the country.
Then came the
Children between the ages of
As the nationalist government
property
ia
CMna,
as
muck
as
eteaed. would he necessary.
meeting was that Bellview men of bonds, for the improvement of
t of the river has been pro­ break. Senator Reed suddenly hot­ 14 and 18 years will be permit­ held Its first meeting since cap­
American
business
has
invested
last night the billionaire w a s posed by Governor Dern of Utah. ted in with a question about the ted to obtain a county license ture of Shanghai anti-foreign
went on record as being willing the Ashland city, water system:
there. Church organisations in bundled Into an ambulance and
to appoint a committee to assist <16,000 worth being Lithia im­
Letters suggesting conference witness' income. That started the which will cost <1.60.. Women sentiment in Yangtse river towns
the United States have adopted was taken to the Honey-Ford
hate been sent by Governor Dern spectacular matching of wits that will be compelled to have a license and in others further Inland In­
In making the survey. Professor provement bonds and the re­
many resolutions favoring aboil hospital, where the operation was
to the chief executives of Cali­ continued throughout the balance this year.
Ix>ng recommended that the mainder, <75,000 being city wa­
creased. Following a slight en­
tion of the unequal treaties and performed.
fornia, Colorado, Arizona, Wyom­ of the day, and which will ha re­
Chamber of Commerce take the ter bonds.
According to Roy Parr, deputy gagement between British sailors
concessions as demanded by the
At noon he was pronounced ing, Nevada and New Mexico.
initiative in the matter and that
sumed at the opening of court to- game warden, all the.streams in and Chinese at Changsha, the
A number of bids were read by Chinese nationalists.
resting easily and .assurances -The Utah governor expressed morrow.
some work be started immediate­ Gertrude Blede, city recorder, but
Jackson county will be open after Chinese minister of foreign af­
2— SOntiment in congress. The were given by the attending phyj
th e , belief that such a conference
Senator Reed declined to reveal April 15. These streams are re­ fairs demanded that British sail­
ly, so that by next season a def­ nothing definite could be decided house shortly before adjournment
inite program could be worked upon aa the bids were so nearly adopted the Porter resolution fa­ slclans that no serious complies-? otjid result -In agreement upon a how long he wiii keep Sapiro In ported to be In excellent condition ors involved In the clash be sur­
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definite program of development the witness chair.
with good fishing. Salmon fish­ rendered "to permit us to take
out.
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alike that it would require some voring granting of nationalist de­ tions were expected.
could be included in the
"He’ll have to stay there until ing is good now, in the Rogue drastic action."
The m a tte r ^ f local markets time to determine which one was mands: in the senate Borali and
Enterprise — Charles Phillips,
Johnson bill and put Into I get through with him." the river.
also came u p f o r discussion in the best. A special meeting was other liberals have supported the
An indemnity of approximate­
Shorthorn
breeder, operation under a pact by the sev­ senator said. "I all depends on
the proposed survey, the speaker Called for 5 o’clock this afernoon principle of the Porter resolution Nebraska
ly <87,600 from the British au­
en states Interested.
what evidence I am able to get.”
showing how this was essential in for further discussion before the though no formal actions has been brings herd, of 65 cattle.
thorities who fired on the city
bids
are
approved.
meeting competition and in post­
was demanded by the Chinese
taken.
Next Tuesday, April 5, was the
ering the canning Industry which
commander Wuhu.
3—Traditional policy. The open
he * characterized as being the date set for the annual clean up door policy laid down by Secre
The demand was made in the
most Important adjunct jo the day. Residents of this city are tary of State Hay sets up a sym­
form of an ultimatnm. It stated
urged to clean up their yards and pathetic background for the Chi­
that the British rfiust pay <2,500
successful horticulturist.
for each of 35 Chinese drowned
Last night’s meeting was the the city will provide for the dis­ nese. One of the big achieve­
S '
I'
many weeks ago when a British
last to be held in this vicinity posal of all rubbish.
ments of the Washington arms
Neighboring
Community
iff
■ m i
merchant vessel struck a launch,
and was sponsored by the trade
conference was the wiping out of
W illing to Have Home
otherwise, it warned, the captain .
extension committee of the Cham­
the Lansing-Ishil agreement by
Games in Ashland
of the steamer would be seized.
ber of Commerce. Homer Billings,
which Japan's special interests in
Gold Hill evidenced a desire to
Changsha became the point of
chairman of the committee, 'in­
China were recognised. The con­
NOW-NOW
play their home games of baseball chief anti-foreign demonstration
ference also wiped out the fa
troduced the speaker and told
• about T hem
in Ashland this coming season, ac­ Tuesday. Immediate evacuation
mous 21 demands of Japan on
briefly of some of the work that
cording to members of a commit­ of all British nationals from that
1ANP ¿AWS p
China and definitely turned the
was being done in an effort to
tee from here who met with rep­ place, which is in Hunan province
Japanese penetration at least
bring the business Interests of
resentatives
from Gold Hill at on the Slang river, was ordered
temporarily.
Ashland in closer relation to the W ill Make Effort to Remain
Medford last night. The meeting by the authorities. The Chinese
farming industry.
in the A ir Two Days
was held for the purpose of dis­
and N ights
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cussing the feasibility of the two
communities
joining
in
the
pro­
GARDEN CITJ, L. I., Mar. 30.
motion of a team, and the hearty
Two American flyers plan to at­
response committee members met
tempt to remain more than two
PROCLAMATION
from the Gold Hill representatives
days and nights contlnuosly in
The Ashland deputy sheriff and
leads them to believe that some Notice of Clean-Up Day
the eli* this week-end in an effort constable and the Southern Pacif­
good baseball will be played here
John F. Legget, local resident, to wrest from France the world's ic railroad policeman went up to
In conformity with Instruct­
ia » A
this
summer.
,
was informed this morning that record for sustained flight.
ions by city council, I here­
Viaduct on the Slskiyon moun­
There are a few details that
for the second time he had won
Leigh Wade, one of the around tains Saturday night and arrested
with designate next Tuesday,
have to be worked out before
a prize offered by the Thomas the world fjyers, and Clarence the following four Mexicans for
April Ath as annual spring
definite arrangement» are com­
Nelson and Sons Co., Bible pub­ Chamberlain, a commercial pilot, having llqupr in their possession:
clean-up dby and urgently re­
pleted,
and
another
meeting
will
lishers, for the best essay showing are to try for a new world mark Jose Ramen, Luis Covarrubla,
be held Friday night for that pur­ q u e st that nil property owners
where the American standard of 50 hours in a stock Wright- Jesus P. Cervantes and Augustin
have cans anil other rubbish
pose.
translation of the Bible ia clearer Bellanca plane.
Vaguz.
In burlap sai-ks, boxes i»n«l
and more accurate than previous
They were found guilty in Jus­
barrels of a sise ami weight
translations.
tice L. R. Roberts' court were
ronvealent to handle stacked
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fined <26 apiece a i* received * <0
in their park-ways rloae to
day jail sentence in the Jackson
street enrb nt least by the
ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING
county jail.
evening before.
The annual dinner and business
meeting
of the Presbyterian
Large crates anil large boxes,
BEE MEN TO MEET
church will be held in the church
hill springs, • couches and such
Steps will be taken to combat
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Mar. 30.
JOHNSTON, Penn., Mar. 80,—
parlors this evening, dinner being
bulky pieces may he rejected
''American
Foul Brood," a mal­
—
Swallowed
by
a
wall
of
muddy
With three hundred and fifty at the (llscretioa o f the street
served at 6:15.
men still entombed at one-thirty, department tat charge o f this
An Interesting business meeting water, a dozen small towns in ady that has been bothering bee­
in Mine Number three, of the free haul lag.
will be held during which time Doscla county, 4 rk > today were keepers in Jackson county for
Pennsylvania Coal company at i
many important matters concern­ almost completely under water, some time at a meeting to ho
The public
Ehrenfieid, fears ware held that j very nicely by
ing the organization will be taken while frantic efforts were )>eing held in the Medford Library,
at least two hundred and fif^y.
&USS,
up. It is hoped that the entire made by workmen along the Mis­ Saturday afternoon at 2:30. It
in Its offering of bulk
were In the area wrecked by the!
congregation will attend to get sissippi to prevent further floods. is thought that a county bee
inis which properly I
keepers
association
will
be
form­
explosion.
No
one
hss
come
o
p
t'
The levees at half a dozen vil­
acquainted with each other and
of the mine since the blast, which I hauled at Individual
find out for themselves the work lages in the area known as La­ ed at this meeting and all men
C. H.
damaged houses one hundred
which is being carried on by the conia Delta, were reported to have who own bees are requested to
I
attend.
yards
away.
given sway, last night.
chnrch.
Manager of Western Divis­
ion Of U. 8. Chamber
to be Onest
RECOMMENDED
Brooklyn Robins
ffllS IN FORD
DAMAGE SUH
IS EXPLAINED
n n n
mm«
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COUNCIL WILL WAIT
FOR ADOmONM-BBS
Commission Lets
County Contracts
■ " • a M M K TO
IC O H S K R M i TUN
Diplomacy
OPEN MIDDLE APRIL
GOLD HILL PLANS
. ON PLAYING HERE
FIYERS WILL A M T
TO MAKE NEW RECORD
Mexicans Held On
a Liquor Charge
Local Resident
Wins Two Prizes
Flood Swallows
Few Small Towns
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u n it HOPE HUD
FOR TRAPPED MEH
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