Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 15, 1927, Image 1

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SPUING SHOW STORMS
rSWEERÎHE MES
•d for the
School
Drifts From Four Inohes to
- Two Foot Aro in
Colorado
Mi-Y Continues With Their
Winning Streak, Defeat­
ing Employed Boys
A large and appreciative au­
HBNRIBTTA, Okie., Aprfl
DENVER. April IB.— (IP) —
dience greeted the P. T A. pro­
IFprlng «now storms «retching aast
'—(IP)— The 19 miner« trappu
More fast Indoor baseball was
gram. which was given last eve-
tbe stops of the flooded '
IXrom the Rocky Mountains, hare
played In the games last night on
Ibrought drifts from four to 24 in.
nlnlng in the U ric clubhouse on
wise” mine boot hero were rg
the Armory floor than has been
Wlnburn Way.
(deep through parts of Colorado,
ed lata this afternoon, bom '
featured locally for some time,
beys and girls glee clubs
I Wyoming and Nebraska.
worse for their experience.
according
to witnesses of last
Mow Than One Hundred of The
Resolutions
A
w
Passed
De­
Earl Carrol, Federal Prison­
| Western Nebraska was snow­ Senator McNary Says Cool­
the senior high Bchool furnish­
Rescue workers, searching
Lives A w Lost During
night’s contests in the third round
manding
the
Arrest
of
idge
Stock
is
Way
Down
ed four number«, which were
er is Still Patient in
bound
Thursday
following
a
a
mean«
to
get
to
the
eaten
of the Y. M. C. A. indoor league.
Peat Week
Several Ministers
in Farm Districts
Hospital
greatly enjoyed, with piano ac­
heavy Migaard. Wet snow, driven
men, found an old-level t o
In the first game the Battery B
[before a fierce north wind, de-
companiment by Miss Mildred
Duncan-McKar
mine
which
to)
team were winners over the Bank­
THOU8AND8JIOMBLES8 Johnson. Mr. Lew Hansen ap­ BATTLE FRONT QUIET
| posited drifts two feet deep along WANTS NEW MEASUBB ers by a score of 19 to 12 in one BULLETIN IS I S S U E D
tee working In which the i
the tablelands of the Platte river, Is M eeting W ith -Farm Lenders of the hardest fought games of
Property Damage F ra» the. Wind peared for the first time before Missionaries Are Told That They were being held priamsers
Duration of Illness Cannot be
^paralysing
traffic and stalling mo-
an Ashland audience in a baritone
flood
watera.
Bud
notified
t|
Freaks WUI Ran lato
tha season. Batteries for Battery
May Return to Their Work
Throughout County to
Predicted, Attending Doc­
solo, after which Mrs. E. A.
[torlsta.
by meana f f a speaking Jab«
B were: 81ack, pitcher and Young
(lather Ideas
tors State
Woods played
piano number,
Sixteen Inches of snow were re­
the ave»tb of eecape.
A
catcher; for the Bankers; Cripe
ported at Sheridan, Wy«.. and ten
Two mules were loft la
KANSAS CITY. Mo., April 15 which haa unusually beautiful.
CHICAGO, April 15.— (IP)— Un­ pitcher and Hitchcock, catcher. In
GREENVILLE, S. C., April 15
Inches at Cheyenne. Trotna were less farmers are placated with a tbe second game of the evening
mine but roeeue erews plan to
— Floods, storms and cyclones in Two sudeuts from the Southern
—
(IP) —• Earl Carroll, stricken
[reported
stalled
late
Thursday
In
Oregon
Normal
school
gave
a
Ish emptying the workings ,
tbe southwest this week have
satisfactory relief measure be­ tbe undefeated HUY club team federal prisoner, is suffering from
dance,
followed
by
a
delightful
drifts south of Cheyenne.
killed more than 100 persons and
tween now and 1928, President took the long ehd of a 23 to 12
At Colorado Springs, the snow, Coolidge will encounter serious score from the Employed boys a severe nervous breakdown, ac-
rendered thousands homeless. Re­ number by Messrs V. O. N. Smith
Miss Rose AiMns
which has seen falling , continu­ trouble, first to get enough dele- club team. This game was fea­ 1 cording to a physician’s bulletin,
ports from Texas, Arkansas, Okla­ and Moon.
played
a
cello
solo
“Neopolltan
ously since early Monday, has dates to nominate him and then tured by some hard hitting and which followed a consultation at
homa and Missouri Indicate that
Dance.”
One
of
tfie
most
inter­
reached a depth of 17 inchee. Four to get elected if nominated, In the some fast and clever fielding on the stricken theatrical ’producer's
several score persons have been
esting
numbers
on
the
program
inches
of snow lay on the ground belief of United States Senator both sides, the Hl-Y team earning bedside tonight.
seriously Injured, while property
His condition was described as
ar Denver as snow pelted down Charles L. McNary of Oregon.
damage from wind freaks 'and was given by Dr. Mattle B. Shaw,
a well deserved victory?” *
"an
acute coma.” and his collapse
w
ho
Interpreted
Edgar
Allan
Poe’s
Thursday for the fourth consecu­
floods run into millions of dol­
The batteries were, HI-Y-, Kats- caused "probably from the severe
The westerner, pausing here be­
"Raven”
with
24
stereoptican
tive
day.
lars.
tween trains on his way homo er, pitcher and Hartley, catcher. mental strath of the last few
Tbe tornado which struck Rock slides Worn the University of Ore­
Employed Boys, Walter, pitcher, months.” -
Springs, Texas, Tuesday night, de­ gon. V. D. Miller gave a vocal solo
Franklin.Tatcher.
The bulletin was signed by the
molishing the town, bringing "Bells of the Sea" and respond­
The last game of the evening following specialists: Dr. C. O.
ed
tp
a
hearty
encore.
The
eve­
death to at least 72 and Injuries to
SALEM, April 15.—OFM- A
proved to be the hardest fodght Bates, Dr. R. C. Bruce, Dr. Henry
150, with 51,500,000 property ning closed with two splendid,
"fight to the finish” battle cfy haa
game so far for the season when
McGeehee of Atlanta, Dr. Leslie
damage, was the worst single dis­ numbers by the high school or­
been apnnded by the 18 Oregon
the Hoot Owls sneaked out of the
B.
Hosman, Johns Hwpklns, Bal­
chestra
"Over
tbe
Waves"
and
aster.
counties, which will benefit by the
basement and took the fast Nor­ timore.
"Magnolia
Blossoms”
and
they
al­
CHICAGO,
III.,
April
16
—
Other cyclones in Texas and
Oregon and California grant land
mal team who were perched on
It read:
Oklahoma have taken an addition­ so graciously responded to an en­
refund to prevent the state from While church bells tolled the an­
the top roost without a loss to the
Bulletin Issued
7
’
al toll of approximately ten lives. core.
realising on its claim to participa­ nouncement of Good Friday Relig­
tune of 29 to 20 In favor of the
"After
careful consideration
A
large
sum
of
money
was
real­
ious
services,
John
Walton
Winn
Floods In Oklahoma sad Kansas
tion fn this refund.
effect such activity may have on Hoot Owls, thereby demonstrating of the, nervous and mental con­
ized
from
thia
entertainment,
•
was
Ranged
tor
the
murder
of
brought deafh to mar« than 7<T
he political* fortunes of the pres­ that the Hoot Owls could get "on
during the'week and fnluries to which will ba used to furnish the
a number of refuhd counties here Grandpa Albert Nusbaum. The ident or any other man? is secon- the air" before midnight without dition of the patient we have ar­
girts* rest room In the high school
many more.
getting up In the air. This game rived a t ' the following conclus­
PEKING, April I f.— Americana Thursday plana för contesting thu trap was sprung at 7:88 and Winn ary.”
ions:-
. ’
this
amount
being
greatly
increas­
was
pronounced
dead
20
minutes
At Independence, Knows, three
and other foreigners in Peking state’s claim were outlined- K
The Senator said he is striving was fast and hard fought from
"First—
the
patient
Is
to
aente
ed
by
the
sale
of
home
-
made
later.
Winn,
who
was
40
years
old
rivers, the Verdigris, Fall and
beard new rumors of Increasing was decided hat Gay Cordon
to frame such a measure -which the very start, neither team being collapsed state or coma. This '
•
Lltle Ganey, were on a rampage candles.
danger, although this city la far would have charge of the legal was immaculately dreeaed when would receive the president’s ap­ willing to give In for a minute.
states not infrequently occur In
he went to the scaffold and he
tdnlght, threatening serious dam-
proval following the veto of the The batteries for the. Hoot Owls the type’ of Illness from which
.from the immediate Chinese war battle.
smiled
and
announced
hie
inno­
age to farm lands.
John H. Carson, district at­
McNary-Haugen farm bill passed were, Davis and Crowe pitchers the pattest is suffering.
sone.
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g
cence.
The Verdigris wae out of its
and Young chtcher. For the Nor­
by the last congress.
Removal of the United States* torney of itarien county, wae
"Second— the patient is suf­
Winn was the suitor of Mrs.
banks and rising at the ipta of
legation to Tientsin within a Burned his assistant.
"I am getting the view of agri­ mal. Butterfield, catcher, Lawa,
fering
from a severe nervous
Nu^ianm,
who
was
59
years
old
four inches an hour. The Flail it
pitcher.
The
next
round
will
be
Formal demand on Marien tor
short time due to increasing dang­
cultural men everywhere,” Mc­
breakdown.
Thia attack Is similar
and
a
faded
woman.
Together,
ac-
rising at tha rate of four feet an
er at Peking, massing of Russian
Nary remarked. “I will stop brief­ played on Thursday, April 21. A
to
a
previous
attack he suffered
cordtog
to
the
state
charges,
they
hour at Eureka .s a d the little
ly at St. Paul And meet farm or- good sized crowd of spectators two years ago.
ptgttad
the
murder,
Nusbaum
so
witnessed the games last evening.
Caney la flooding highways 1« thia
ganRattqn «tGotela,.
"Third—-Tha present Ulases la
tMMbp pair anuM asatry. Investi­ retffrn fb Chicago la July when na­
Team standings: '
section.
probably
the result of a severe
gation
was
started,
which
led
to
W L PCT
Coffeyville, Kas., Is a g~A 1 n
tional farm leaders will gather to Team
mental
strain
during the last -
the
.
grrests,-
when
Nusbaum’s
3 0 1000
threatened by floods with the erest
hold a conference la which we H l-Y ...............
An Info/mal meeting of. repre­
few
months.
body
was
found
beaten
to
death.
Battery
B
............
2
1
«68
of last week’s rise hardly past.
(Palely » l,t « « .W M Its «ftps ot
hope to wqrrout an acceptlble re­
"Fourth—mgteft- no circum­
Normal ...........
2 1 868
The Noosha is reported out of its sentatives of the Talent, Redford,
tee reiand under the act at con- Mrs. Nusbaum was sentenced to lief bill.
Eagle
Point,
Gold
HUI
and
Grants
stance«
should the patient he re-’
lifd
imprisonment.
333
hanks in places from Oswego,
iftess, which tt>ta offlclilCinter-
“I am not talking politics now. Bankers ......- .............. 1 2
Pass
Irrigation
Dlsrlcts
was
held
moved
from
this hospital before
Hoot
Owls
...
Kas., to Miami, Okla.
fcrot aq Includteg tha state $ the
We must keep the purely econom­
a week or ten days. Then only
Employed
B
The Solomon river a Beloit, at the Hotel Medford at noon to­ Jealousy it
disbursement b> funds. Attorney
ic status of the farmer out of poli­
after medical consideratldn.
Kos., Is also reported to be leaving day at which were representa­
GeiRral Van Winkle hap f t t yet
tics.”
Doable
tives
of
the
Ashland»
Medford
"Fifth— tha duration of the
its course and Inundating adjacent
decided Just what form t h e ft s to’1
and
Grants
Pass
Chambers
of
illness
of which this collapsed
lands.
action would toBA-.
. V?
IM hcuns Farm R elief
Commerce, the Oregon Irrigation
state
in
part cannot be predicted.
SACRAMENTO, April 15.— In­
County offlcRls attending the
WASHINGTON, April 16.— (IP)
Congfwsa, the California-Oregpn
It may be short or tong In ’dura­
sane jpalousy was today establish­ Reeling include Judge 0 . P.
— Further discussion of the ad­
Power Company, the O. A. C. Ex­
tion."
ed as he motive for the double Monee, Bantoh oounty; Commie
PORTLAND, April 16.—(IP)— ministration’s farm relief plan
tension Service and the Southern
tragedy enacted at tbe states cap- «(oner L. Beckley, Douglas;) Judge F irst trace of the safe crackers, took place at the White 'House
Oregon Bankers Association.
J. Who robbed tbe Olds, Wortman A Thursday when President Cool­
HILI/,BORO, Ore., April 16.—
A New Act
Tlje representatives of the var­ iol latXyesterday, when Reginald H. R. Mast, Coos; Judgu
Kt. J. HUI sixty-two, a Loa Angeles Hartswell. Jackson; JudgeiJohn King1 department store of 820.000, idge conferred with Senator Fess, That the fate of Mrs. Eva N. Mc­
GREENVILLE, S. C.. April 15’
ious
organizations
formed
a
joint
CHAMBER8BURG, Pa., April
politician and lobbyist ahot and Philip, Columbia, apd Judge C was found today.
Gee was nearing, he jury Indicated — (LP) — AU act without a coun­
Ohio republican.
15.—No regret, only defiance, was organization for the purpose of killed Marybelle Wallace, 34, of P. Bernard. Lane eounty.
Checks mt the Portland store
Fess sponsored the administra­ today when the state closed the terpart In any show Earl Carrpll*
the attitude of 4 yea raid Tommy more unified and co-operative Hollywood and then turned tha
were found scattered along the tion relief bill In congress a year case tending to prove she polsog^d ever staged haa as its central
It
was
also
decided
that
each
Rudy as his father prepared the consideralon and action in dealing gun on himself.
of tha I t counties will contribute highway south of Dallas, iadlcat- ago, but It was defeated. Recent­ her husband Dr. W. G. McGee.
figure the “Vanltiea” producer
lad to attend his mother’s funeral. with the Land Settlement, Produc­
The bodice were found together to a fun for contesting the Inc tea route the men took In. flee­ ly the president and his advisors
The morning session was occu­ hlmseM.
tion
and
other
features
of
Interest
Tommy shot artd killed his
with a smoking pistol on tha state’s d a ta , in proportion to its ing from Portland.
—decided that conditions made It pied by the reading of a trans-
He lay outstretched on a hos­
mother and when questioned said, to the respective irrigation dis­ floor. A letter that was found participation In tha refund.
The stare was robbed Sunday
script from a trial at Tillamook pital cot. wordless, sightless, am'
tricts.
Various
committees
were
"Sure, and I’d shoot her again.”
night and approximately 220,000
later, revealed the fast that Hill
last fall, at which the Jury dis­
No charges have been pressed be­
had carefully planned the crime.
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was taken. »
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cause of tbe boy’s youth.
Penalty is Paid.
For Brutal Murder
First Trace of
Robbers Found
Mrs. McGee’s Fate
Soon to be Known
Defiance Marks
Youthful Slay«
EASTER SUNDAY
Trinity Episcopal Church
Vicar, The Rev. P. K. Hamnlond
Holy Communion at 8 a. m.
8unday School at 9:45.
Morning service and sermon at
11-
. .
Special Easter music and a ref­
erent and beautiful service.
Everyone cordially invited.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
' Pioneer Ave., South.
Sunday morning service at 11
o’clock, subject? "Doctrine of
Atonement.”
Sunday, school at 9:45 o’clock.
Wednesday evening service at 8
p. m.
Reading roonl open dally from
2 to 5 exebpt Bundays and holi­
days.
The public la lovingly wel­
comed.
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The Full Gosple Temple .
J. E. Murphey, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45, C. J.
Foster, Sup. In onr Sunday
school we have suitable depart­
ments and classes for all ages.
Mrs< Arthur Hardy, aupt. of the
primary department.
,
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Young peoples meeting, 8:80.
All young people who are not am
sociatad with the young peoples
work, are Invited to join with this
company of young folks to - pro­
mote the work among thé young.
Evening wonhip 7:80 p. m.
Every Wednesday prayer meet­
ing, 7:30.
If you are looking for a real
homelike church, attend these ser­
vices and you will be convinced
that there is a welcome that Is
hard to find. Stirring singing and
gospel p ressin g.
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Church o f tbe NaaBrene
Sundag-school at 9:46 a. m T.
S. Wiley, Supt.
* After a short Easter Lesson
there will be aa. Easter program
rendered by the Sunday School.
At 11 o’clock, morning worship
with sermon from the subject,
"The Measage From the Tomb."
At 1:20 p. m. Yanng Peoples
Meeting.
At t:20 p. m. * Praise' service
followed with sermon fro»n the
subject, "God’s Wise Man.”
Tbe regular mid-week prayer
meeting will ba held on Wednes­
day evening at 7:20 p> m.
A hearty welcome to all.
P. C, Thatcher, Pastor.
Methodiet Episcopal Church
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor
Morning Worship at 11 o’clock.
Easter service. Sermon subject,
"The Message of the R i s e '4
Christ.” Prelude, "Baser Joy,”
Hosmer. Offertory, "The Last
Hope,”
Gottschalk. Postlude,
“Festival March,” Tetlman.
Evening worship at 8.
Tha
choir under'the direction of O. M.
Yeo will present Cantata, "The
Easter Victory.
Sunday school at 9:41. The
Easter lesson Is worth yonr study
at this hour. We expect 400 to bo
present.
Epworth League meeting for
young people at 8:48. Thia Is an
Inspirational hour.
The Epworth League will hold
a Sunrise Prayer Meeting o ^ Car­
ter Heights at 5:45 Easter morn­
ing. They Invite you to begin thte
wonderful day with than la tela
special way.
Yoji are cordially Invited to at­
tend all the meetings of th|a
churoh. You will enjoy the ex­
cellent music, the Gospel sermons
the Christian feltowthlp and the
homelike atmosphere.
Strangers and visitors especial­
ly welcome. Come ta yon are.
AT THE ASHLAND
8 t E. CHURCH
an eaetbh cantata
"Tbe Maater Victory”
Rev. H. F. Pemberton. Pastor
Gao. H. Too, Director
Mrs. H. J. ygn Foaaen, Accompan­
is t..
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’
Opening Voluntary, Prelude In
A Miner, be jCovpa, Mrs. Van Fos-
Opening Chorus, Dawn After
Dtrifetes”. ••
Sqpraao sad Tel
Need Thee,” Mrs. bmlth4nd Dr.
Tllfon. ’
Chote». "Mt dltepo.'*
Teno Solo, “Fear Ye Net,” Mr.
White.
kdprnnd Bote nnd C h o i r ,
"Angela Rolled tku Stone Away”,
Mrs. Wdloe«,
Trio, Clbfue, Soprano and Alto
Duet, ”Motn «r ioy", Mrs. Smith,
Ute.. Waren and Jegn Aaderson
Offering gad annouaeehisnt«.
Offertory. “Melodie,” Xargan-
oft. teto. Valí Itoeeea.
Contralto 8pto, “Tha Cross.”
Halon Pemberton.
Base Sole sa d «hoir, “Open
Wide teg Odtoo of Paradise.” A. c.
ergere.
, ; '
Soprano Solo. “Bartl» and Heav­
en Rejoice," George Mason, Mies
Hussey.
. <
Bass Solo, Soprano and Alto
Duet, Alto and Tenor Duet and
Chorus, ’»The Light Has Com«,”
A. C. Crews, Mrs. Weren and Jean
Anderson.
Final Chorus- by the Choir,
“God’s Great Love”, Mn Wol-
cott and Mrs. 8mlth.
Poetlude, March Soli
Ketterer, Mrs. Van Fosaen,
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Easter Services
At the Presbyterian Church
0:45 In the Bible School a spec­
ial Missionary Easter Service will
be presented, Including the fol­
lowing numbers:
brehestra. “Hallelejah,” Mc-
Oranahan.
Scripture reading, by Harold
Johnston.
?
_
Song by Junior department. .
Recitation by Doris Danford.
Song by Batty Brookmiller.
Song by Charles Walter.
Plaao Dust, Madge and Marie
IdtcheU.
Song by Misa Bra Polay’s class.
Duet. Letba Milas and Lor­
raine Brookmfller.
"Easter Lilies” exercise by Mn.
J. R. Robertson’s class.
Short address by the pastor.
11 a. m., church service.
Prelude, “The Heavens Are
Telling,” Haydn, Miss Imogene
Wallace.
Anthem, “Christ Hath Arisen,”
Wildermere.
Solo,“The First Easter Morn,”
Scot.
Orgon, "faring Flowers,” Gsde.
7:20 p. m. Easter Cantata,
"Victory,” Wildermere.
Prelude, ( ’’March Pontificate,
Gounod.
'
Chorhs, "From Getheemane to
Calvary," bytChblr.
Tenor koto. "Not What I Will!”
Mr. W. M. Wright.
Chorus, "Qut of the Night of
Darkness.”
*
Bass Soto, "Angels Rolled
Away the Stone,” J. W- McCoy.
Trio, "Life Eternal," M i s s
Florence Allen, '
Offertory.
“Evening Song
Andre. Jdlss Imogene Wallace.
Bass Solo and Chorus, "The
Son of Victory,” Mr. Q. M Frost
and Choir.
Quartettp, “There la No
In Heaven," Mias Eva Poley, Miss
Jennie. G rover, J. H. McGee and
J. W. McCoy.
Chorus, “In The Splendor of
Hla Glory.”
CHURCHES
Contralto Solo, "His Love Di­
vine," Miss Florence Allen.
"Christ Hath Arisen," Finale by
the Choir.
Pqatlude.
The Pastor, Rev. Hugh T. Mlt-
chelmore will give an E a s t e r
thought for meditation at each
servies.
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Epworth League
Ashland Chapter Na. «048 will
meet at «:16 next Sunday, April
17, at Methodist church corner N.
Main and Laurel. First half hour
will be devoted to song rally la
preparation for contest at Conven­
tion. Devotional meeting will fol­
low led by Beulah Hussey, topic la
’’Christ Is Alive.”
Leaguers may make note of In­
stitute which Is to be held this
year on the weak of July 11-17
and plan their work to attend this
big week.
Anaual election of officers for
Epworth League will be made at
monthly business meeting- for
May.
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Lutheran Church
II. H. Young Pastor
Services in tha Odd Fallows
Hall.
Easter services will he con­
ducted Sunday Bight at 8 o’clock.
During tha service Holy Commun­
ion will also be distributed. Con­
fessional services at 7:20. Main
services at I. ’’Christ’s Strange
Conduct Toward Tha Disciples of
Emmaus,” la tha heme of the Ban­
ter sermon baaed oa Luka 84, 18-
35. Strangers welcome.
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Myron 8. Woodworth. Pastor
Special service at 5:20.
Next Sunday morning come
the sunrise prayer meeting at tl
home of Mr. Cole oa Ashland St
Sabbath School, BI IB.
Wa are wasting yon to attoi
the program for BaeOer-hy m
Sunday sckdol. Wa are glad 1
announce an latenettaff bi
growing school.
Spend Bast«
with ns sad then eeaw agate aa
agate.