Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 04, 1927, Image 1

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    THE POULTRY INDUSTRY
THS WEATHER
ii a potential pay roll for
A «h Ian <1
Unsettled with frost in
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ASHLAND, O
ea Entered by
Defendant
Fiyo Ashland Women At­
tend Meeting Held in
Saturday
Ashland Man Meets Rela­
tive After Being Separ­
ated for 65 Years
Hugh D’A utrem opt w ll| ans­
After being separated for sixty
The regular meeting of the Clfcy
The Fourteenth Annual Confer-
wer to (our Indictments charg­
five years, c. W. Fraley, well
counoil w ill be held tomorrow ence of the Oregon Deughters of
ing him w ith mhrder on the sec­
night when routine maters w ill be the American Revolution was held Three Chinese Coolies Are known Ashland resident, and
| in Corvallis March 24, 25, 2«,
ond of Mag, according to an
Wounded by American
John Fraley, a brother of Marah-
agreement between defense at­
[1927.
Soldiers Yesterday
altown. Iowa, met for the first
torneys, Fred Smith and David
time at the home of Mr. Fraley’s
t About one hundred women In-
Turns Pale When He Hears
Evans of Eugene, who spent Sat­ Air Mail Pilot and Passeng­
j eluding the - delegates, special JAPANESE ARE MISSINO sister, Mrs. Mary Newcomer, in
er
Have
Been
Missing
Judge Pronounce Death
' guests and the hostess chapter as­
urday in Medford and District
Long Beach, California.
Twenty-Pour
Hours
Sentence
Fight
in
Japanese
Concession
Re­
Attorney Chaney. This date was
At the age of 13 Mr. Fraley's
sembleur in the library of O. A. C.
-. I I
.
sults
in
Ten
Being
Killed
•
t
arrived
at
following
a
lengthy
brother marched away, as a
Which through the courtesy of the
PORUM LUNCH TUES.
or Kidnapped
conference between District Judge ARE FORGED TO LAND
drummer boy and served through­ INNOCENCE 18 CLAIMED
college wav' placed at their dispos­
Five Minute Talks on Income Tax Thomas, the defense attorneys May Have Crashed Into Hills
out the civil war, and from the Tells Judge That He Believes He
al. The State Regent, whose gra­
8HANGHAI-, A pril 4 — (IP) — day that he Joined the Northern
to be Voted in Jnne
and District Attorney Chaney.
cious
presence
and
wise
and
im­
Dived Into San Francisco
Was Sentencing an Inno*
Will be Given
D ’Autremont made a formal plea
partial rulings, contributed great­ Clashes between Chinese an 4 for­ forces until that day in March,
Bay '
cent Man
eigners
was
reported
today
in
neither brother had come in con­
of not guilty, after the confer­
ly to the harmony that prevailed
ence and his attorneys after
throughout the entire session. two Yantse valley cities, where tact with each other. The day
SAN FRANCISCO, A pril 4. —
EUGENE. A pril 4.— (IP)— A l­
spending the morning with him I (IP) — A squadron of army a ir­
The first day was given over to U. s. troops with machine guns was also made happier by the cel­ bert Br'ownlee, convicted of the
returned to Eugene where work planes supplemented by several
the registration of delegates, op­ fired upon coolies who were at­ ebration of a wedding anniversary murder of Eaton Hooker, was
ening ceremonies, and an address tempting to swim aboard a steam­ by Mr. and Mrs. Fraley, who are sentenced to be hanged, Tuesday,
will be started immediately upon civilian craft took off from Crissy
of welcome by the Mayor of Cor­ er, wounding three. A t Hankow spending the winter in the Cali­ May seventeenth, at the state
the defengn.
field here at daybreak today, to D. A. Applegate, H m * •
The Long
Beach
and one by the regent of ten Japanese were missing after fornia city.
penitentiary on his final appear­
search for the m all pilot Ed­
&lted Ruler Acts ms In­ vallis,
a fight in the Japanese conces­ Press Telegram in an interesting
the
hostess
chapter.
The
State
ance in crlcuit court here today.
ward Aneher who w ith a pas­
stalling Officer
Regents of Washington and Mon­ sion which was attacked by news story tells of the details of W ith a plea of innocense upon his
senger has been missing for
were this happy day and prints the pic­
tana were introduced and made mobs. .Japanese sailors
[twenty-four hours.
lips the young ex-convict turned
ture of the two brothers and the
short responses. After the reports forced to fire into the mob.'
pale and allowed his eyes to wav­
The passenger was A l b e r t
sister.
of vaejous committees were heard
er as he heard Judge G. F. Skip-
ShaUer, office manager for the
Drive on Peking
the meeting adjourned and the
worth pronounce the death sen­
Pacific A ir Transport Company,
LONDON, April 4._(LP)— The
Women’s Building was thrown
tence.
Gaining control of him­
Marines of Special Interest operating a mail route between
open for Inspection and tea serv­ Cantonese drive for Peking was
self
speedily,
Brownlee smiled
Los
Angeles
and
Seattle.
x
to Children Will be
ed. In the evening the Conference under way today, dispatches from
and asked the court to repeat the
Sometime .before dawn Sunday
Given
and some special guests were en­ special correspondents to Lon­
date?
he was forced to land, but
tertained by President and Mrs. don newspapers reported.' The
The Southern Oregon Normal, whether he crashed into Liver­
” 1 didn’t quite catch it,” he
K err at a most delightful dinner Nationalists have already captur­
who has been fostering some very more H ills o r dived to his death
said.
served in the tèa room of the ed Pengpu, one hundred miles
fine entertainments this winter, in San Francisco Bay is unknown.
"Tuesday, May Seventeenth,”
College. Portions of the Mikado, north of Nanking the daily ex­
announce that another equally
the Judge replied and Brownlee
Farewell
Voyage
Under
Sail
given by a student cast, was great­ press correspondent said.
fine entertainment is to be pre­
thanked him.
Starts From Golden
ly enjoyed. Mrs. Isaac Lee Pat­
sented in Ashland at the S. O.
When asked if he had anything
terson, wife of the Governor of
N. 8. Auditorium on A pril 12
to say, Brownlee said he believed
Oregon, made a short talk. The ,
when Jean Gros* French Marion­
8AN FRANCISCO, April 4. — that he was sentencing an inno­
principal address of the evening
ettes are to present Uncle Wigg-
Brownlee was con­
|
(IP)
— Sailing out of the Golden cent man.
Election of six members to the
was made by Mr. Irving Vining,
ley at the Circus at a matinee
victed of the murder of Eston
I
Gate,
a
little
fleet
of
windjam­
Board of Directors for two years
"Legends of the Northwest” and
especially for children 'o n April
mers, the vanguard of the spring Hooker, a pbsseman, who engag­
was completed during the week.
was heard with
dèep interest.
Poverty
Stricken
Family
12 and in the evening A Midsum­
salmon brigade among the last ed In a gun fight with Brownlee
One hundred and twelve ballots
Later the Womens Club of Cor­ Thirteen Victims Are Claim
Find Gold B a n in Ac­
mer N ight’s Dream and Adven­
of a vanishing type of craft, to­ and Dewey Russel his alleged
were cast in the final election,
vallis held a reception at their
cumulation Rubbish
ed on the Pacific
ture» of Huckleberry Finn.
day started northward, headed accomplice, following the holdup
attractive club hJlise. Friday
and the following were elected:
Coast
Marionettes
or
puppets
as
they
of a pool hall at VOneta.
for
frigid Alaskan waters.
Homer Billings, D r. R. L. Burdic,
TOKYO, ( U P )— The Ishtl fam ­
was givfen over to business and a
It w ill be the farewell cruise
O. F. Carson, G. G. Eubanks, L. sometimes are called are almost ily of Tokiwamachi had been hav­
stirring address of National De­
of this llttft band of romantic
as old as the world. The puppet ing a hard time. W ork has been
H. Hansen and J. H. McGee.
fense by Miss Anne Lang, Vice-
of yesteryear and the modern scarce, sickness had piled up doe-
"white wings."
Last year 16
President General. A no hostess
sailed out of the harbor for Bris­
‘ Thia week the chamber of com­ Marionette differ simply in the ' to r’s bills and it was only through
luncheon was enjoyed at noon, and
tol bay, on the Bering sea, north
merce is host to the Older Boys* many refinements of mechanism digging up old fam ily relics and
at the adjournment of the af­
and
Ideas
and
presentation.
j
of the Alaskan peninsula, where
heirlooms from th e famtty etorm-
Conference of Southern Oregon at
ternoon session tea was served
In early ages the people^ em-1 I house and selling' these to the sec-
' salmon run to their spawning
a banquet to be held in the Pres­
and a * Inspection of the Home
grounds by the millions.
This State T r e a s u r e r Claims
byterian church, Friday evening, ployed them to depict certlan lond hand dealers that the dally
Management Houses was made. In
year
there
were
six.
Next
year,
phases
of
their
beliefs,
now
they
I rice could be secured.
A pril 8. Dr. U. O. DubeCh of O. A.
Bond. Houses Are Trying
sailing vessels will be but a
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George T. Watson, aged 62
C. is to be the speaker of the eve­ have found a welcome place in I Ten days ago, in turning o4et'
to Start- Agitation
memory to the Alaska salmon in­
ning. Arrangements have been the entertainment needs of all I the accumulated rubbish of gener­ years, passed away yesterday af­
dustry. Steam craft will replace
,
AGED RESIDENT DIES
SALEM. April 4.— (IP)— T h e
made for the Domstie Science De­ classes of people.
ations in order to find something ternoon at his home on Ohio St.,
In M r. Gros’ productions are to I
them.
Mrs.
Em
ily
Rovny,
aged
76
following
a
prolonged
Illness
He
threat
of injunction proceedings
partment of the local high school
more that might be saleable, the
found
every
refinement I wife of the house discovered a has been a resident of this city years, passed away at her home
Old-time mariners gathered on designed to prevent the construc­
to prepare and serve the banquet. be
¡historic Telegraph hill, overlook- tion of a state office building au ­
on Third street Saturday, A pril 2.
One hundred Southern Oregon of the puppet are, producing an number of little bars of some very for many years.
'
ing the harbor, and watched the thorized by the last legislature
The
deceased
was
a
native
of
evening’s
entertainment
which
Is
The
deceased
is
survived
by
a
heavy substance.« She was quite
Boys are expected to attend this
¡little fleet until It was lost over loomed here today.
AheV
state
of
Georgia
and
leaves
almost
unbelievable.
-
I
f
one
can
w
ife
and
one
son
Kendrick,
both
Treasurer
conference.
pleased, because if these bars
the horizon. They recalled mem­ Thomas B. Kay, father of th»>
imagine sixteen dainty chorus turned out to be of lead they 1
of Ashland. Funeral services will four sons to mourn her death.
ories of the halcyon days w hen1 plan for the new building, said
Funeral services were held this
be held from J. P. Dodge A Sons
The regular forum luncheon girls dancing blithely across the would find a ready sale
stage,
a
fu
ll
cast
o
f
principals,
I
Undertaking
parlors
tomorrow
af­
afternoon
at
2
o’clock
from
speed
was a small factor in navi­ that bonding houses were tryin g
w ill be held Tuesday, April 6 at
She lugged one into the house
Eugene — Sunet and Yapkee gation and when this port swarm­ to stir up agitation, because tht
a t 2 o’clock w ith inter­ Stock's Undertaking parlors, with
1
the Lithia Springs Hotel. A peppy over one hundred soldiers march-1 land started to scratch the grime ternoon
in the Mountain View ceme­ Interment in the Mountain View Girl gold mines, 60 miles east, ed with exotic t sailing vessels plan does not include the issu­
1
five minute talk w ill be given on Ing across the stage w ith a dozenf W Tom lt. I t Was yellow gold. Be- ment
to be operated this year.
tery.
cemetery.
from every port on the seven ance of bonds as funds for the
or
more
astride
fiery
chargers,
the Income Tax Law to be voted
fore she had finished feverishlly ’
seas.
countless
»
practically
invisible
building. They are to be secured
upon June 28. Committee reports
scratching all through the store- .
The Alaska Packers Associa­ by the state borrowing money
w ill be completed and Pres. O. F. strings, lighting effects revaling house she had found 360,000 I
tion, owners of the fleet, expects from the state Industrial com­
Carson w ill give a report and re­ the larger stage productions, then , yens worth of gold bars, a fam ily 1
to
paok a million cases of sal- mission and paying the same re­
certain
it
is
that
the
imagination
sume of the last year’s work.
treasure long lost and forgotten.
1
m«p from this year’s run. More turns as though the money was
and curiosity is so roused that
The news stirred the neighbor­
nothing w ill suffice except a per-I hood and the village priest came
tbaa 9.000 men will depart on invested in bodds. I t is expect­
ASHLAND BOV HONORED
steam vessels within the next ed
,
that the plan against the
to give the storehouse the bene­
The following item from the sonal glimpse at all this magic.
month to carry on the fishing building proposal w ill be attack­
The Marionettes appear on I fit of his search. He dug out what
Daily Emerald, University of Ore­
and packing operations.
The , ed upon the constitutionality o f
gon paper, has reference to an their own quaintly devised stage,! was thought to be an old copper
isarmament
steam craft will make the voy- , the Building Authorisation Law ,
Ashland boy who is winning hon­ before scenery made, in - propor-1 kettle that turned out to be of
S/ÖUP w o t *
tlon to their slzo, seating them-1 gold and a still furher going over
age to northern waters in 9 days , passed by the last legislature.
ors in the education fifeld:
while It requires more than a
"Verne Blue, an instructor in selveg on chairs by tables, drink-1 brought to light golden utensils of
V X iïT tt& .f*
month for the windjammers to
history at Oregon last spring and ing, smoking, talking, laughing, a value of Yen 100,000.
reach the scene.
formerly a member of the U ni­ doing everything that a Human
The Ishii fam ily is doing quite
The steamer Bering, queen of |
; p
versity o f California faculty in being can do, and then doing a well noy.
history, has Just been elected to wealth of extra tricks that no hu-1
the', fleet, is capable of packing
200,000 cases of salmon during
the Society of Modern History in man being can accomplish, sll I
the season. It has recently been
Paris, according to word received this accomplished by a company W. H. Perkins H ere' ■
■
here. M r. Blue is reading history of trained actors, musicians and
refitted so that it has a carry­
W . H. Perkins, who recentftr be­
ing capacity of 600 men and its !
and studying source m aterial in puppeteers who have been as­ came advertising manager of the
Paris and Madrid on the Oregon sociated w ith the a rt for count-1 Evening Herald at Klam ath Falls
dining hall can accommodate the
country. M r Blue has also Just less seasons rehearsing week in spent the week-end in Ashland
entire number at one time.
received an invitation to read a and week out to attain the fine with his wife and fam ily on Beach
The 8almon run is expected to
part at the International Confer­ points of the manipulation.
start early In May.
Operations
street.
of the fleet will continue four <
ence of Historians kt Oslo in Au­
Over one tlfbusand strings are <
gust, 1928, and, having accepted, in operation during this preform-1
months.
u ’
’
FY)HUM LUNCHEON
he w ill stay in Europe another ance, some of the Marionettes
This year the Alaska Pafckers,
TOMORROW NOON
which controls the salmon In- '
year.”
,
having as large a number as
dustry
In the north, has equip- 1
forty to accomplish the necessary
ped its vessels with motion pic­
APPOINTED TO ANNAPOLIS action.
ture
machines,, victrolas and 1
Ralph W . Elden has received at
made other improvements for the 1
the hands of Senator McNary an
it Minute Talk On
recreation of Its workers.
'
appointment to the U. 8-z Naval
"The Income Tax"
Academy at Annapolis, from Ore-|
by
gon, and is to report there on
V . O. N. Smith
June 16. Young Elden who is now
a freshman in engineering at the
Agricultural College at Corvallis,
The stated session . of Hillah
SAN FRANCISCO, A pril 4.—
Financial Statement
Is a son of Mrs. Lelah Elden of (IP)— President W illia m Sproule
Temple, Mystic Shrine held at
and
Report
Portland. The fam ily form erly of the Southern Pacific today in
Masonic Temple in Ashland, F ri­
by the Secretary
lived in Jackson county and have a report to the board of direct­
day evening, was attended by a
many friends in Ashland we are ors said further .railroad develop­
large numbec of Its members from
glad to hear of the young man's ments In Southern Oregon and
Grants Pass, Medeford Klamath
Report. Of TTic Tear
preferment.
Falls and Ashland. It wae decided
Northern California would not
by Pres. O. F. Carson
to stage the Spring Ceremonial of
be undertaken until the South­
the Temple n t Ashland on Tues­
Condon. — Klnsna Lumber Co. ern Pacific-Oregon Trunk dispute
day.
May 31. and plans were got­
starts 24-mlle railroad to 88,000- over' the latter's proposed en­
ten under way for thia aeml-knau-
trance
Into
Klam
ath
basin
was
acre timber tract In W heeler
al event of the temple,
definitely settled.
The Shining Exaihple
D
county,
t