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3 h a jt) THE POULTRY INDUSTRY THE WEATHER is a potential pay roll for * Ashland Unsettled with frost in the *. . . ' ' B intenor. per for Over Fifty Years V 1 ASHLAND. O' ■ (OMtad Press Wire Service) ¿ I t APRIL 1, 1927 LEAGUES Arraignment Will be Held off Until Attorney Gan be Present CHICÁOOfTBg \ Ftatoh Sixth failure to Secure. State i ^unds Makes Action Necessary Looking over the Cubs critic 1884- line-up — A d a m s lb. ally and dtocountlgy genius for Heathoote, rt, Stephenson, if, WI1-- leadership displayed by McCarthy son cf. Grimm lb, Prelgau th, big leagues one comes to the con- Cooney as, H artnett e. elusion that they will not flniah .1827 line - up — beter than sixth or at the best Heathcote, rf. Webb, If, W .fifth in 1827. cf, Grimm, lb . Frelgau 3b, Jn exhibition games on the Pa- nett e, English as. v eoast and more recently in, As the call sounds for the xas, the Cubs have not shaped of the 1827 pennant race It to up like centenders. True, they parent that one or more have practically the same ball which occupied f i r s t club aa in 1826. berths at the end of Jaat W ith the change from Steph contest are going to have to enson to Webb in left field and down a few pqge to n u ke the trial of English, obtained at tor others which Were kept out some expense from Toledo at in 1828. shortstop in place of Cooney. The Chicago Cntto, having But there haa hen no improye- prised everyone in 18M hy Jjment noticeable during March. lshing fourth instead et Joe McCarthy has been experi have shown nothing thlsUpring menting w ith young pitchers indicate that they w ill continue progress. * (Alenee Turn to Png« 6) MjSDFORD, April L — (U P )— The tria l of Hugh D ’Aqtremont, alleged Siskiyou bandit and slay er, was set for Tuesday, April 12, by Judge C M. Thomas. The reg ular February petit ju ry has been Probably Crowded off Road called for the, tria l of a case in Nationalists Would be Forc by One Armed Driver ed to Make Amends for circuit court April 4, and then • or Drunk - Incident at Nanking , will he excused until A pril 12, ¿when the case of the state versus RAPIDLY RECOVERING Hugh D ’Autremont charged with WOULD SALUTE FLAGS • a . murder In the first degree will be Three Richest Man In World Will called. . Forcing Bark at H is Office W ithin P ’Autremont has not heed ar Two W eeks raigned, court offiicais waiting until his attorney, Fred E. Smith Joint Action — 36 ................. D E T R O IT , April l . _ ( U N ) — of Eugene, who is defending .A l LONDON, March 31. — (U N ) W ith Henry Ford recnperstlng bert Brownlee, can 5e present. — Joint action by the United rspidly In his ,pwn hospital at I t is probable'that D ’Autremont States, Great Britain and Japan Dearborn, authorities believe that w ill be arraigned in circuit court to force an apology from the his injuries, as originally report, Saturday. When first incarcerat Chinese nationalists for the Nan ed, were the result of sn accident, ed in the Jacksonville Jail, the king incident to favored here, no different or more mysterious prisoner appeared .to be quite con The United Press learns au than the smash.ups which have tent- with his plight, assuming a thoritatively that Great B ritain befallen hundreds of other driv carefree attitude,.and Indicating desires that representations from ers of small cars in this age of that he expressed no apprehension the tbr<| governments be made congested highways. as to his acquittal of the charge, in the Strongest possible way. The theory that the billionaire but after several days’ confine Under the J & ltls h plan the na. automobile manufacturer was the ment to the upper cells, a look of tlonallst soldiers in Shanghai, as Local Seri«« is Oponed N victim of s plot to harm him weariness coupled with restless- a part of the forihal apology to Many Watching the wan discovered by H arry H. Ben i has come over D ’Autremont, the three governments would be Games nett, head of the private investi manifesting that the novelty of forced to salute the flags of the gators for the Ford Motor com the situation has gone and in its United States, Great B ritain and The first round of the T . M. C. pany, who reported that there place a yearning for freedom Japan. A. indoor (Mtsehall league w a • was no evidence (^su p p o rt such and the exercises to which he had Secondly, a compensation would played on the Armory floor last a theory. become accustomed while in the be demanded for demonstration evening. In the first game of t i e Bennett aaid it was more like army. of property, robbery, assault and series the H i-T elnh team emerged ly 'that Ford was crowded off The only exercise granted the n^urder. victor over the Bankers team hy the river Rouge bridge by a prisoner is in the morning in the F inally the powers would de taking the long end of a 48 to 8 drunken or “one arm driver.’’ corridor of the ja il, where as D’ mand . a guarantee that there score. Batteries te r the H l-T Autremont expresses It he has a won Id be tut recurrence of the were, H artley, catcher, and McGee Driver Mot Found The driver of the big car which chance to exchange insults with Nanking outbreaks elsewhere in pitcher; for the .Bankers, Petorff, China. cut in on Ford’s little coupe last other prisoners.’’ catcher aad Butterfield, pitcher. Can Gain L ittle Sunday as he wsa returning home In the second game of the evening I f the United States and Japan the Norm al school emerged victor from hie laboratories has not do not agree to joint action in over the Employed boy* by taking been identified, however. Police making representations the ex the long end o f a 21 to t7 score. and private detectives w ill con tent of satisfaction that can be The batteries were: N orm al school tinue their efforts to determine had from the Cantonese to con Laws, catcher; B utterfield, pitch* who was responsible for the ac sidered problematist. British au cident. F o r Employed hoys, thorities point out flrst ot. nil catcher and Walter, pitcher Police of Detroit have been on CMkt'lt to impossible to wage War the thtrd gnaw of th» series the look out tor the h it aad ran ion or unamoer is Alain on China. Secondly any action tery B took the long ehS of a 48 motorist since Wednesday, but Speaker that to taken must be directed to 8 scoiS from the Hoot zOwto. they point ont that they put little faith in the theory that One of the most interesting against the nationalists alone as Batteries in this game were: Bat some one was trying to kill Chamber of Commerce talks held most of the Chinese are said to tery B, Slack, pitcher and Young, his year was that yesterday at deplore the Nanking affair. Ford. catcher; Hoot Owto, Davis, catch Ministers at Pekin represent er and Crow, pitcher. A good siz th'e Li thia Springs Hotel by Paul Surrounded by special nurses and staff physicians in a luxur. Clagstone of San Francisco, Man ing the three powers are advto ed crowd gathered to see the Ions suite at his own $ 10,008,. ager of the Western Division of ing w ith their governments as games, which are. free to the pub 000 hospital, the billionaire ap the United States Chamber of to the proper action to be taken. lic, and which were exciting from The British minister has sug pears to be mending satisfactor Commerce. the start. The games Were featur His subject was the "W orld of gested Joint action, but thus far ily, * although he to in consider ed by numerous errors and comic able pain due to the bruises and Business,’’ and the thought run the United States and Japan al event, end in some instances it the splints in which his chest has ning through the discourse of have made no reply to his pro looked like a “comedy ot errors” been encased. Physicians still more than th irty minutes was posal. was being staged. Next Thursday that business, to be stable, must Report Received believe that it w ill be two weeks the second series w ill be played standardized, nfuat be organ The British attitude has s tlf. before their patient can return ized, and must be divorced from fened 'appreciably following re Turn to Page 6) (Pic to his desk. pelitics. It is s fact that such ceipt of the official report of F. Postpone Appearance conditions now prevail and that A. W allis, vice consul at Nanking. This means that his appear through such organized control This report confirms previous ance in the million dollar libel chaotip conditions no longer exist advices to the government and suit brought against him by In the business world In this coun declares that foreign eye w it Aaron ■ 8aplro w ill have to be try. nesses talked with the attackers postponed indefinitely. Saplro’s in 1926 we experienced the in the Hunan dialect, thus prov attorneys announced that if Ford greatest business prosperity the ing that the latter were Canton is not heady to testify when call country had ever seen, but 1926 ese soldiers enlisted from Hunan ed they will lnalat that the court was even greater and 1927 w ill province. demand a medical examination be greater still. Periods of great W allis also expresses the be to determine the manufacturer’s prosperity are not now followed lief that the attacks were plan by depression and reaction. We real condition, ned, although he to uncertain Sapiro and his counsel are op know how to control the condl-' thus far whether or not they posed to taking depositions in tions,” the speaker declared. were ordered by high officials M r. Clagstone told in an inter Ford’s hospital room if there ie of the Cantonese army. any chance that they oan get esting manner of the incidents en British authorities in confirm tering into the appointment of the him on the witness stand. ing reports that more troops «are One or mors physicians spent Dawes Commission, and of Secre being sent to the danger sone, tary Hoover’s program for stand all day In the six room suite that point out that the present force Ford occupies. Usually there ardisation and elimination of in or near Shanghai is inade. were two nurses in the room or wM te. . How much more capital quate to defend that city. would be available for business at the door. A dosen were at hand to do their bit at bringing enterprises if the waste from fire comfort to the world’s richest losses, goods lost in transit, etc., could be eliminated. Much is be man. e , ing accomplished along this line, At the close of a hectic day, and the speaker alluded to the these developments had been re fact that Portland, Oregon, was corded: the leading city in the U. S. last Story to Checked year In the United States Cham Dearborn police again checked ber Fire Control Contest. the story told by two hoys who Foreign natlods are far behind Do Not Want Nationalist said they saw Ford crowded off this country at the present time Leader Who Favored the road and than announced in Business Control, but formation Moderation they believed the boys did not of an International Chamber of witness the accident at all, but Commerce, w ith the leading busi SHANOHAI, April f .— I t was say Ray Dahlinger, superintend, ness msn of all the nations at the reported from an authoritative ent of the Ford estate, and an. Council table, w ill gradually put other workman, trying to salvage into general practice the stablllx- source today that Marshal Ohlang the car an hour after the wreck. ihg influences fe lt 'in our own Kai Shek’s dismissal a t command er in chief of the Nationalist Chi A mysterious cat, rs o rte d by country. , nese armies was imminent. the •‘Watshmah at F ora’s Dear He has been the leader of the born laboratory to haws been ROBBERY AT CENTRAL POINT cruising around apparently in Chief of' Police McNabb was moderate element among the Na wait for Ford, was identified as notified this morning of a rob tionalists. . Th United Press was a Studebaker, while Dearborn bery at the Central Point school Informed that the order removing police were told that while Ford house last n lg it, when several Chiang' from command had been drafted at Hankow, new the cap believe# it was a Studebaker that fountain pans were stolen. ital ot the Nationalist government. sidewiped him indications are, Judging from reports of persons Independence — Polk county His fall to expected to bring sharp within on the road, that It was an Jersey breeders will hold big differences of opinion jthe Nationalist party. Essex coach, or an old Bulck. dairy stock show In May. MKUFORD, April l ^ T h e fail the uZial usual $3,000 ure to secure premium money from the Jack- sen County F air Association and no county funds' to take Its place «did the necessity for a boy’s and Arkansas is Hit Hard With f i r 1 b ’ school exhibit, au.to and He Merely Waved at Band Wagon. He Didn’t River Levees Giving forestry buildings, enlargement Away Get on it of the horse and cattle barns, ppttlng permanent roofs on those SEVEN PEOPLE KILLED uready STRENGTH IS GROWING built, making other nec Lightening Claims Four, and essary improvements and paint President Seems to be ing the buildings, has caused a Two Are K illed la in Favor Daring the great deal of study on the part One in Oklahoma Week of directors of the fair and the KAN8AS C IT Y . A pril 1.— members of the county court, and WASHINGTON, April 1. — I t Whipping four states w ith a heavy several meetings have been held was all a mistake abont Senator to agree on a way out. rain, driven by high winds, March A t a meeting held Wednesday Borah climbing on the »Coolidge. took a parting shot at the south New York it was decided the only way to bandwagon up in west leaving it its wake devasta state this week. He taerely held a fair this year and to tion of over thousands of* acres of waved it. ignd. Missouri, Arkansas and Ok erect the necessary buildings Is It is learned that Senator Bor to ask the people to vote a one lahoma felt the blast of the storm ah is stoutly opposed to-hreaking m ill levy at a special election date with the resultant flooding of down the tradition against a to be fixed later. hundreds of small streams. third term. He said in hto speech When the fair association I From 2 to 5 inches of rain I fell yesterday and was continuing started four years ago, in con at Syracuse that Coolidge could * today. Arkansas was the hardest nection with the county court, to be renominated it he desired. He Forty Pound Daughter and hit with levees on the Mississippi establish modern fair grounds also said that he was In favor ot preserving the tradition against Suit Case Does Not giving Way before the high waters and erect the buildings, it was third term, but that agreed that a two m ill levy would Hinder Traveler and with thousands ot acres inun be necessary to complete the was not widely reported. dated. x The result was that when plant. It was decided, however, Pounds o f flesh may have Four deaths resulted from the ator Borah returned to Washing to only ask the people that year been the undoing of U nde Shy- lightning. There was a total of ton he found himself welcomed lock hut they are likely to he 7 deaths reported, 4 in Oklahoma, to vote a one m ill levy to con back as a convert to the Coolidge struct the tracks erect part of the the making of a young southern 2 in Kansas and 1 in Missouri, renomination movement. buildings and horse and cattle er who arrived in Ban Francisco The storm struck widely separat Welcome Prenm tww barns, and to ask tor another m ill afoot yesterday with a 70 pound ed spots, reaching almost toro- However, this welcome was pre levy in a year or so. That has suitcase under one arm and a nado proportions in several small mature and arrangements for the 40 pound daughter in the other. towns. Buildings in several cit been postponed from time to time, homecoming of the Idaho prodi but is absolutely necessary now if He is A rlin W ylie, 20, late of* ies were torn down, highways gal were abruptly cancelled. * Miami, F la . His daughter to Ger. were blocked and the railroad the fair is to be continued. Possibly the incident has no The Jackson county fairgrounds aldfne, midway between 8 and lines were stalled wjth communi significance except to support the is one of the best In the state, 4. Together they have hiked cation wires disrupted. worth about 876,000, the build favorite theory In Washington and free-rlden their way from ings are well built, and of mod that Senator Borah to often de Miami to San Francisco, a dis ern style architecture, the tracks feated, but never surrenders tance of 4000 miles. Of this Wylie He sees the Coolidge bandwag are among the best and fastest on has actually tramped 1,200 miles, on loading up. The best seta have the coast, the grounds ate Ideally according to his reckoning. Ger already been taken by farsighted situated* on the Pacific highway, aldine haa hiked over a hun Mrs. Marcia Danford, aged 84 and with the splendid system of politicians who have been eating dred, yards at a time before lA tegto he taken up bps years, passed away. last night a«, gooj r„u<j b. people coin« 1 rout *0 W hite House food in recent her home on Xlmond Street. Bho t0 m(leg to at(en(j months. B et Borah, as usaal, daddy's arms. The fa ir is one of the best prefers to walk alone. The long trek, which has Se had been in poor health for some Conviction that Coolidge In attle as Its destination, began time and Sunday suffered a stroke means of advertising the valley of paralysis. tends to run again has been galn-r has, furnished an opportunity for January 10 last, the date that The deceased is survived by six all the people to get together at ing in Washlngton Jn the last tew W ylie managed to extricate him self from economic wreckage left children; Beecher Danford of Ash least once a year in a fall festiv weeks. Washington goes up and from the wake of the Florida land: R. C. Danford of Portland: al, encourages the raising of fine down with the thermometer on ’ tornado of last September. In Mrs. Charles H au ff of Glendo, stock, poultry, fru it, vegetables, this question. Coolidge W eek tb * t tornado also W ylie had lost Wyo., Misses Eva and Agnes Dan grains and other products. ford of Los Angeles, and Mrs. This Is “ Coolldge-is-golng-to- his wife; killed in a fallen build The Jackson country fair 1s rnn” week. The alleged . a l l u Jessie Llnkletter of Calipatria. known everywhere as the best fair ing. Cal. In Oregon, excepting the state fair ment in support of the belief this So with Geraldine by his side Funeral services w ill bo held In Salem, the people of the coun week is that Roy A. Haines, the and their wardrobe in a suitcase, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock ty are back of the fair and will protege of the A nti - Saloon they started forth. Often they from J. P. Dodge & Sons Under no doubt vote the necessary addi league, haa been restored to grace. have picked up rides though taking parlors. Interm ent will be tional one m ill that w ill complete Lincoln-C. Andrews has been un made In the Mt. View cemetery. (Please Turn to Page 6) the buildings and provide for a der the suspicion ot the drys fo r / fa ir this year. There Is no other some time because he told a son ate committee that prohibition way to hold a fair. coàld be enforced more easily If The fair directors are giving a lot of their time to make the fair 2.76 per cent beer were perm it-' • *■ a success, but are terribly handi ted. The political reaction waa that capped owing to insufficient the administration wished to re buildings and equipment. They gain the fu ll allegiance of the have to spend 81600 to 82000 a -líÁ A ÍÍS ’ year In temporary improvements drys and that President Cool idge himself was most anxious, on that are practically a lose at the -we G o lfa close of the fair. This will be this point. Regardless of that President done away with when the funds to cór Coolidge has had enough pledges complete the plant are supplied. 'ftfcT IS - A H - from republican state leaders to It was decided to hold the fair a little earlier this yezg. possibly insure him of the nomination next August 31 to September 3, inclu year if he wants it. The chief question is whether insurgents sive. like Borah, who could never beat him directly in a convention, can stir up enough sentiment against a third term to discourage the president from taking th* nomin ation that la In hto grasp. INDOOR BASEBALL IS HL IS A MOTHER AND PÜYEDLAST f f l DADDY B01H ON TRIP NTERESTINGTALK IS GIVEN AT FORUM Paralysis Claims An Aged Victim One Thing Flappers Won't Economize On - fite ¿ ïôff wwn evejzy M wç . fV E ltfliW B0TÔILK „ •SJ&CKM3S Civil War Veteran Died Yesterday O. W . Heath, aged 86 years, who passed away at his home in Ashland yesterday, was a veteran of the Civil W ar. serving three years, and he has been an Odd Fellow since 1886. He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Jnly 6, 1841 and came to Oregon in the spring of 1888. The deoeased deceased leaves to mourn his death a wife and seven child ren, ran, four sons and three daugh ters: Alfred Sherman of W in chester Bay Gerald B. of Gates; B. B, Heath of Ashland; Mrs. J. L. Read of Medford; Mrs. S. V. H all Mead of'Salem of 'Salem ; Mrs. O. C. Dike of and Ralph of Castle Rock. Gates an Washington. The body. whlch is in chsrge ot J. P. Dodge A Sans Undsrtaklng parlors, wlll he sent to Gaita, Ore* gon, for buriel. CHINESE GENERAL TO BE DISMISSED Coyvallis — Universal buy Whiteside and Majasi houses herp. *- » • • wnSaw*’ •*» * •» Former Baseball Baseball In Ashland was given added impetus today with the arrival of Stanley Ptliette, star third seeker for the local team last year and the last rook to he released by the Loe Angeles elab of the Pacific Coast Leasee this year. "Stan** has been working oat with the Calitorhla • team thia year, and la in excellent condition. He is on Ma way home for a short vacation and it to thought that the«* Is a poe- nihility of him again being aeon