Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 07, 1927, Image 1

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Unsettled with i
*' fair in south
per for Over Fifty Years
à
(United P m e Wir« •
Local Nine Will Meet Klam­
ath Tails in Initial
Contest
Sqrr/j no gwawfqr more beeutifnl secrifice
hove ever been o F tty l then those which bev.
been prompted h y the most unselfish o f el.
love»— mother lo te .
,
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t ,
’ Rise in Water
Encourages
Workers
The local booster organise-
The children met at 7 o’clock
tion, the'Ashland Llthlans, hare at the Presbyterian ehnreh and
laid their plana for a June Cab- under the direction of their
aret, to he held at the Ashland teachers torm el a procession and
Armory on Thursday night, Jane mSrched together te the Metho-
lfith , and hare authorised this diet ehnreh« entering the ehnreh
first announcement of the event, te the strains of a march played
which they state, w ill be \ the by Mrs. Bertha Danton.
Boys
most brilliant affair aver held la of the two sixth grades acted
the city of Ashland.
an ushers. The front section of
Although the Cabaret w ill be the anditoriam was reserved for
held morn than a month from and completely filled by the boys
now, the committees bare already and rirto.
The procession war
started their work of planning benntlfnl and impressive, and
and placing tbelr magatflednt ordaily under tbe direction of
decorations, and electricians are the teachers.
already at work figuring on the
Numbers on the program ta-
extensive wiring for tbe varfons eluded: song end pantomlne, "In
eolored lights and electrical #ef- Tbe Garden” -by 1 Washington
facts.
*
sixth grade pnpils: flag salats
C. C. Robertson, under whose by all pupils; prqyer, pnpils of
direction tbe old First Coinpany both schools; Scripture reading
staged several cabarets, baa been from 'memory by ail pnpils;
appointed as general
chairman chorus, “Onward Christian 8old-
of the event, and It w ill be his lets” by pnpUs from both fifth
Job to co-ordinate the work of and sixth grades; memory work
the varloas committees, and be review, all grades; "Shepherd
directly responsible for the pres- Song" by S A and IB .pnpils from
entafloa. o f' the many Varied the Washington school; draautt-
vandevllie and musical comedy nation " In asset of a Great
NBW OKLBAN8, May 7.— New
B. O. S.’f will cross bats with
the Klamath Falls nine Sunday
Becetue e mother believed in their ineti
ehdify, men h n h h lS h ievtd greet successes—
getnhtg tbet secret
access— belief in self—
from e mother’s detfidcnce.
Many yeers qj/o dstt/omen— gtieving over tht
loss o f e beloved w ith er—conceived the idea
of setting eside on? Sunday of the yeer when
special honor m ight b< done to ell mothers—
both those who babe fkvsed m i end those wbost
companionship cb td iru m ey »till enjoy.
The idee beceuW. immediately popular— it
could not b e v e ' m
otherwise.
Victory Over Warrenton Hi
Gives Them District
Championship
WIN
THIRD
VICTORY
State Finnin to be Held at the
University of Oregon
June 90
in the first contest of the South­
ern Oregon League scheduled to
be played on the Ashland grounds
this year.
Sam Ivtoon, 1 »-year-old Port­
land youth, who gained a big
reputation In the Portland city
league last year, will be on the
mound for the local aggregation,
according to M. D. Bowers of
Gold Hill, who is managing the
B. O. A. Nine this year. Charles
Orr, U. of O. student will catch
for Ivison.
Johnny Morgan, Emory Davis,
John Logan, Bill Force, Ernest
Spless and George Gray,, who
wore the B. O. A. uniform last
year win be in the game Sun-
day according to Manager Bow­
Hope to Prove D 'ln tr m a
w as in Tunnel on Fatal
Day by Gun
arm « MAN
TBSTITI1
Gun Is Traced P m m Ttone » U
Factory U n til SeM to
JACKSONVILLE. May ?.
Weaving a relentless chain of cir­
cumstantial evidence a r e * i d
Hugh D’Autrement the prosecu­
tion thia morning continued its
parade of state w itn i — a in an at*
tempt to convict the alleged train
dynamiter and slayer ef Oron
Johnson. An automatic pistol is
the keystone of evidence to date
and is tbe mesas by which tbe
state hopes to prove that D*Aotrw-
mont was in the Siskiyou tunnel
on Oct. I I , 1*22, the day that
Southern Pacific train No. IS wan
held up and four men were mur­
dered.
Robert E. Courtney, shipping
clerk for the Colts Patent Fire­
arms Manufacturing company at
Hartford, Conn., took the witness
stand and teatlfted that the re­
volver, which waa picked up is
one of the five revolvers that had
been shipped by hte company to
Seattle, Wash., la 1*22. Tbe bill
of lading and tbe shipping order
were also produced, the witness
Identified them and showed cer­
tain pencil marks on the heck ef
{he latter, that represented the
serial on the inside of the gun. He
then opened, tbb pistol «Ms showed
I Orleans is secure from ravages o f !
A greeting, ewntd of love, just e b it of
I the Mississippi river flood. Dr. I. J
Ashland high school debating
remembrance to th e bother who is here end, e
I I f . Cline, chief of the weather .
team w ill contest for the state
red flower worn ik her honor— e thought of
bureau in thia section declared tb - ;
high school championship at the
the mother w ho het gone on end » w hite
day as the water level continued to i
University of Oregon at Eugene,
:• flower fo r her. '■“ »
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hold at slightly over so feet. It
May 20, their brilliant victory
Tomorrow w e w ill honor her— the greetest
will not reach 81 feet, he aald.
over the Warrenton high F ri­ ers.
of ell— Mother.
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Plana have started to rehlblli-
Klamath Falls defeated Med­
day evening a^t Warrenton, plac­
I tate the Texas basin area, flood-
ford 3 to 2 last Sunday and ac­
ing them in the state finals.
rad by the break at Milliken Bend,
The local team, composed of cording to the dope have a strong
even before the waters have
Dick and Dena Joy, twins, child­ team In the field for the league
started to recede.
ren of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Joy, are championship this year. -
Only H alf Chance
The game la scheduled to start
now champions of southern and
at
2:30 o’clock. -
VICKSBURG, Miss., May 7.—
Western Oregon districts, haring
<IP>— A "fifty-fifty chance” of
previously defeated Klamath Falls
The thirty-eixth annual Meet­
another break on the lower Mis­
and Eugene high schools in addi­
Harold W ilhite, Ashland youth, tion to their Friday evening vic­
sissippi exists in the opinion of i ing of the Southern Oregon Medi­
Secretary of W ar Dwight Davis.' cal Association w ill he bold charged with tbe sale, transporta­ tory. ............ ____ ____ .
He made the statement following Tuesday. May 10th at the Civic tion and possession of liquor, was
Their opponents at the state
consultation with Army Engi­ club house, beginning at 10 o’t arrested Friday night in Medford finals at Eugene will be the nega­
by Federal Prohibition Officer tive team from McLaughlin high
neers Friday.
11 clock.
Terry
Talent and Deputy Sheriff sohool at Milton-Freewater.
“In my opinion, however, re­
Dr. Gordon MacCracken of
member I ’m net an engineer, the Ashland, president of the aseocin- Paul Jennings. He was scheduled
Friday evening' the Ashland Union of Old and New
city of New Orleans can be con­ tion will call the meetiag 4» .to be given u hearing at Med­ team ably defended the affirm a­ , Group Effected at Joint
Meeting
sidered safe at the present,” he order and give the opening ad­ ford today. His car, according to tive of the question, "Resolved,
officers,
w
ill
be
confiscated.
Wib-
dress followed by a lecture on
that a severance tax should be
Tentative plans for the annual
Ssrrttary Davis and Secretary "Radium In Cancer Surgery*** by bite is said to be an old offender. made a feature of the system of
Alumni
Day of the Southern Ore­
if Commerce Herbert Hoover are Dr. Donald Nicholson of Port­ A. C* W ilhite, former Ashland taxation in Oregon.” TheS* bril­
gon
Normal
school, were made
auto
salesman,
was
also
arrested,
here for a trip through the flood land. In tbe afternoon addresses
liant forgnslc work gave
the
recently by representatives ef the
charged
with
a
motor
vehicle
11-
Urea.
T
h
e
/a
r
e
likely
to
stop
at
twlns.a, unanlmouH victory over
get, which wlU lqunaMrso ,iltn Treaanra” 4A pupito froua Wash-
old-Nermai Alumni association
«nse violation.^ Offlcejw ailcffe their opponents.
daUhlBg l^OBWMhiv ■■
Ington; song story. Id , and IB , fit. Joseph, now floodqd from the Salem on "The General
and representatives of the south­
he and his son were .operating
Judges were Rev. Pike, Seaside;
dnat, hern and break a few mile» abowte that tltioner and Child' Health
Mach Money Spent
Washington
ern Oregon. Normal Alumni grpup,
together
In
’tbe-
transportation
Accom;
Vice” and Dr. Blair HblCbfflb fit
"lTrsT” Janvllle, principal o r the
gbUar; dramatisation^ "The we-
who also effected a permanent un­ tornpy for the defense, erose ques­
and
sale
of
liqnor.
a
¡the
party
Is
General
C
a
r
t
1
s
P o rtis i* on "Diabetes** w ill • »
Seaside high school and Mr. Tim ­
maa who Danced” by IA L I *
ion of the two associations.
tioned the witness, ashing hlm if
R. B. Colites, Klamath Folto, merman of Warrenton.
col* M p ils: d £*m *llw tio a. (Itili ¡Green, commander of the Mlssls- given.
General discussions, an-
Alums! Day thia year will ba the pimeli marks were tbe only
L ip p i Guard. ______
mtssioa of new members. an«; wee also arrested by Tpl^at ybea
Local folks are anticipating a
election of officers will also be the federal officers found liquet further vietory~torthe high school
I
Hold the River
which time members of this
I in his automobile.
in the state final» at Eugene.
profit which is derived from the Washington; dramatisation with I NBW ORLEANS, May 7.— (IF) part of thè program.
year's graduating clam w ill be
affair w ilt be need fer eemmnn-. solo -and eborna, “Banter” by, for­ I i-" H o ld the rtver**is the watch
welcomed into the newly organ­
lty benefit. . No labor and no ex­ mer «A pepila of. both Mboola. I cry ef thousands of workers, 1S-
ised organisation.
More than 86 percent of tbe I boring, sweating and earning, to
pense will be 'spared to place the
According to general plans out­
June Cabaret first In the an­ total pupil enrollment In tbe L to ven t farther breaks in the
lined there will be a morning pro­ "Wbeh yas this M at0tchrat call- ,
first stx grades of the twe Ash­ I levee between Old River Landing
nals of social festivities.
gram followed by a basket din­ SB to yonr attenttoat” "AboptJ
land grade schools attend Jibe L a d New Orleans.
ner to be served at noon In the three years ago.” " T in have not-
Bible school, Mrs. Andrews said,
gymnasium on the old normal sbcn thls gun since that time?**,
The prise is several thousand
and cooperation between parents square miles of rich farming
ground. Plans for this part of the “No.” "Were the figs revolver»
and teachers , has been a Mg fac­ lands and industrial sites. Wheth­
program are under the supervis­ exactly the same?" "tee.**
tor in making the year Just* end­ er man or the river will win, time
ion of Mrs. F. D. Wagner and Mrs.
The state’s
attorney then'
ed a complete success.
A. H. Pratt.
a
alone can tell.
quettiqned Courtney as to wheth-.
The afternoon program will be et the serial numbers en the five'
' Taking place today and contin­
held at the Southern Oregon Nor­ .weapons ware the some and he.,
uing far into the night is one of
the most dramatic battles ever
mal auditorium, and formal recep­ answered "no."
I staged to keep the mighty Mis-
tion of tbe members of the grad­
uating class into the Alumni As­
ilasippl river within ts bounds. It
Henry Jachow, secretary of the
sociation will be made. A pro­ Shawbacher Hardware company,**
[ i hard work and back-breaking,
Scven members of tbe Journal­ □lacing thousands of sand bags
gram of muslo and speaking will at Seattle, Wash., testified that hia
ism claw of the Southern Ore­ tad building embankments under
proceed this ceremony.
firm had received several rsvolv-J
gon Normal School are publish­ a broiling son.w ith a swollen and
In the evening a festival In era from the Colts Patent Fire­
ing the Ashland Tidings today, muddy river racing a few feet
Llthla park will be under the arms Manufacturing company lit
nnder the personal supervision of awa— bat it is thrilling.
direction of Miss Leona G. Mare- the year 1*22 and that they luu?
C. J. Read, managing editor of ' I f man wins then the worst of
ters. instructor In music, and Miss made a shipment to H a u e r B ru .r
the paper and also Instructor of the greatest flood in history will
D. Virginia Hales, instructor in hardware
dealers, of Albany,
the* claw.
physical education at the Normal Oregon, In March, t i l t . An ex­
be over. I f tbe Mississippi river
* The smell of printer's ink lends wins, then new suffering w ill take
school, assisted by other members hibit waa Introduced by the stated
enchantment to the students, place and additional thousands
of the faculty.
Chorus work, which the witness said was the
while lt*s well known black will be foreed to flee from the
group and solo dancing for a pag­ record of their making the above
makes the clothes and tbe bands wrath of a river unchecked.
eant, promise to he entertaining shipment. Another exhibit waa
of tbe young Journalists appear
features of the program.
The real danger pointe lie to the
Introduced sad the w itaau teetl-
as If In mourning. The trials South of the Old river mouth
F. C. Homes, president of the fted that it was tba requisitloa
f r oq long tim e to come, then
and tribulations of tbe dally where waters from thirty states
old Alumni association, la In showing that Haneer Bros, hod
^»as ever the result o f any pre­
paper make-up are more thoroly are Joined with the main flow of
charge of the affair, all proceed­ received their shipment.
Thin
vious disaster la the United
ings having been placed In his testimony v u further confirmed
understood by tbe students When the Mississippi.
i .'
Mtutes, not even e xce p ting the
hands by A. C. Joy who acted aa by Paul H. Haneer, who also Iden­
they are able to come In per­
R«n Francisco earth quake, 14 sonal contact with actual con­
temporary chairman at the meet­ tified the receiving order and Met-
certainly behooves eve«T a u a ,
ing. Homes urged fhe coopera­ ified that he had received the
ditions as they arise in the news­
women qad child outside the
tion of all to assist In making the shipment.
paper office.
stricken sone to make decided
Awlgnmenta on today’s paper
“Was the defendant the man
auto which takes her down new roads, new high­ day a success.
g H B it a modem mother who site here, old ears
Ashland Kiwanis at their week­
personsl unerttlee to
tighten
Mr. Homes named the follow-, <
are as follows: John M. Brady,
ways bordered with blossoming trees and flower-
Who parchasedra .4* caliber auto­
clamped ’neath the headphonw, listening with
one’s own belt tor a b rie f per­
filled garden.
\
Ing committee heads and mem­ matic revolver from you when you
editorial» and feeturw; Bernice ly luncheon meeting held Friday joy and interw t to that voice 'out there.”
Nor is it merely the new books, the magazines, bers. Mrs. F. D. Wagner, program,
Pbelps, society: Mildred QygerJ at the Llthla Springs
Maybe that voice belongs to her own son or
iod and for each Individual,
hotel,
were employed u a ml ssmau tor
the papers, that fill her home in this age of read­
daughter. Thouwnda of the world'a great men and
each lodge, church and benefit
assisted
by
Homer
Billings,
Mrs.
Haneer
Bros?”
This question,
and W ilma Jacobson, general pledged 925 to awist In A rrying woman whow fame leads them before the micro­
ing for all.
organisation to dig info
its
’ It is a truth within the hearts df today's D. Perossl; Mrs. A. H. Pratt, which w u followed by aa « * > * ,
news; Ora Offield, locals and per- on local Red Cross relief work.
phone see to it that mother Iiw her radio and
mothers— a truth that they see and recognize to­ luncheon, assisted by Mrs. W. E. ( ant buSb over the crowded eoart-
Report of the Kiwanis charter knows when to tape in for the voice she knows
reeonrcee, even to the extent o f
sdhals; ’Anns Fedor and J. Q.
day more than did mothers of any preceding age. Blake and Mrs. A. C Joy; and A.
and
lovw
above
all
others.
considerable self dental, and
presentation
to
thq
recently
or­
room w u flyed at J. L . Boadul)
Adams, proof readers.
And that is the tru(h that children are raised
One of the greatest divines In this country re­
fro each o f ns and each collec­
Tbe entire Journalism claw ganised Kiwanis clnb of Crescent cently 'traveled 2»00 miles to seq that the radio
not for self but for themselves— that children are C. Joy, publicity, assisted by A. 8. , by Collier, the defease attoraey.
tive group' to
give
moot
Taylor, Miss Pearl Durât and Mrs. ( after Bonwell had tahea the v it-
will adit tba coming lwne of City was given by H. O'. Oaley and Was installed in his parent’s hnmble home, so raised not for mothers but for their own lives.
Saih'B.
McNair
who
represented
freely out of our * praepevlty
that
they
could
hear
his
sermon»
every
Sunday.
Alice Willits.
the Slsklyon, which w ill be out
Hundreds of great concert staffers who seem * N D , like the old paradox of “ he who loses his
and fnHneiaiht
the
focal
Kiwanis
at
the
Crescent
on May 20.
life shall find it,” so have mothers learned
to stag to vast audiences are realty staging for the
City meeVng.
that a child who reels no fetters will give of love
old mother sitting beside her radio at home.
Pawing unanimously a motion
and duty infinitely more than the child of yoro
Be we say that this is a modem mother in tbe
ARRIVES FROM EUOBNE *. presented by J. W. McCoy, the lo­ picture, a mother who, in this day of the wond­ Whose parents stifled his life.
Bo, the modern mother who does not ask her
Mr». Lillian Greer of Bngene, cal club went on record w op­ ers of science, can live fully and abundantly with­
children to make her life tor her when they have
in
the
wall»
of
her
own
home.
W
O
*
amtved last night and w ill spend posed to tbe D w Moines resolu­
jro w n beyond the home nest, the mother willing
\
• • •
the Week-end in Ashland en busi­ tion to be presented at tba K i­ y BARS ago the mother of children grown waa a
to take some of the world’s offerings other than
children -alone, finds that she has her children’s Amedeo M. Smith, previously ap­
ness. 8he was accompanied by wanis International to be held in
lonely, pathetic creature. Her Job seemed done.
love and interest and aid aa no mothers ever had pointed receiver for the Portland
Hrs. Frank Moore, Hies Oenevtove Memphis, Tennesew In August. She knew no life apart from her 'children. She these
things before.
Telegram, today was elected as
had
gloried
in
being
needed.
Bwedenbnrg, and Mice Genevieve Tbe local clnb delegate, I. B.
But we grow negligent nt times. The bustling trustee for the Telegram Publish­
Then come the finished job. Bmpty days and
Vining,
will
be
Instructed
to
cast
Thompson who to a guest of Miss
complex world takes our minutes. We forget I
nights ef waiting. And wondering while she w ilt­
sometimes the biggest thing In life— a mother. ing company, with power to aell
bis vote in opposition to the, reso­ ed what it wot she awaited, and knowing that it
Swadenbai’fi.
Radios and autos and books and fine foods and the paper. The election took
conld
never
coma
again—
waiting
tor
the
old
days
lution which providw tor a 50
clothes never make up to any mother for Just one place at a meeting of creditors
of
body
usefalnsss
and
Joy.
cent per capita tax for each club,
lias, one tender kiss, one smile from her child. with tt. M. Cannon, refree In
Today*» mother to not the pathetic woman
fo defray international contention that yesterday*» mother was. It 1» not only the
Bven if she neithei demands nor ash» It, give
bankruptcy.
to her freely! You will not have her always!
sxpenwe.
radio that hoe made the difference. Nor to it the
Medics to Meet
. Here Tue
Three Jailed
A Proclamation
Journalism Class
Publishes Tiding!
Red Cross Aided
By Kiwanis Club
Telegram Trustee
Will Sell Pape