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Ashland’s Leading ed N r o Wir« to rro » RDAY, MAY 14, 1927 A SH L A N p, Farmer’s Death j...'. Is Investigated MYRTLE POINT, Or«.. M*X 1 |. —(IP)—< <■ W. Hermann. 66, well Interstate Commerce Ct Pacific C known Broadbent farmer, . died 121,000 mission Orders Mew suddenly this morning at 6:30, Road B uilt believed to have been the victim ATLANTA, Qa., May 14.— Lat Little more than two-thirda i f of uolaoa, aalf-admlnlstered. al WASHINGTON. May 14.— An est nuaors ragardlag the fate of 91.lSl.eeo quota of the Paetfle though officials have not as yet attempt to settle the controversy Captain Nungesaer aad <T 0 I 1, eoaat area for • the M Isslsnlgti determined cause‘of death and no between the Great Northern, misdlng French fliers developed Valley flood relief fund,. . MAs motive tor suicide can be learned. Northern Pacific and Oregon here today when 3. E. Eubanks, been subscribed, according . ¡to Hermann’s son, Eugene, 22. told Trunk railroads on one hand and 19, operator of an amateur ra information sent ont from ' Na that he had found his father at Continued U nsettled W eath the Southern Pacific on the* oth W alter Davie is V ictim dio station said ha received a mas Break in Levees Cause the tional Headquarters at Washing 5:30 this morning in trout of the er was made by the Interstate Stick-Up Men Flood Dangers to sage saying they walked into Commerce Commission, vacating ton D. C. With a total subeerte- Hroadbent school house on his N ear H ere - hands and knees and in a very Trinity, Newfoundland, after their a previous order, the commission tion of 923,7S5.Se, Oregon hqs plane «an forced down through subscribed lees than one-half f f weakened and nauseated, condi BYRD GLAD FOR DELAY authorized the Oregon Trunk line RELIEVED OP MONEY fuel shortage. Officials declined PR O PERTY L O 88 H EAVY the >83,8S0 quota for thlr state tion. The man had last strength to build a new line from Bent to to venture to confirm the authen Klamath Palls. The number of flood suffefram enough to murmur something H old-lp Took Piare M Highway ticity of the report. Eubanks A previous order was for the in the stricken areas continue tp about poison before he died, the North of Thia mid he thought the message was conditional conversion of Joint Increase as constant rains caatf Bon said. Hermann has been a City resident of this section for many from A Canadian station bat was use of tracks between Oregon further breakage in levees. Ash COURT ROOM, Loa Aagolee. Trunk and Southern Pacific. The land has not quite com plete years and was highly respected. Walter Davis, Medford, w a s May 14.—<IP>—Bmotjons that GARDEN CITT. N. Y., May 14 NEW-ORLEANS, La., May 14. reaching her quota of I BED He Is survived by a wife and sev — (IP)—Atlantic storms gather order today resulted from In robbed of 946 by highwaymen the state claims drove .Paul —(IPS—A great lake. 300 miles subscription, according to M a. eral children. ing In the path of the New York ability of the roads to agree on shortly after jnldnlght Friday Kelly to tho "hare knuckle mur long aad from 60 to 100 miles Sam McNair, bat further aaS- * to Paris flight kept the compet plans of construction. The Ore night. der” of his husband-rival. R^p wide, was forming Friday night gon Trunk line must start work scriptlons are being received^ The holdup took place on tho ing camps at their Long Island Raymond, wore revealed to the plerelng the heart of Lonslana Ashland-Medford highway, Just Alrdonnes busy studying weather on new line within 60 days. fro» Its northern border to the north of Ashland, as Davis was reports today. Doubt that any of Gulf of Mexico. returning to his home after, the three entrants In this moat Thirteen parishes In the north spending the evening here. haaardoua of trans-Atlantic race* eastern part of the state, includ The stick-up men were travel«- would find It feasible to take oft Youth Recovers H ie Spirits ing the rich farm lands of the ling In a Hudson touring car, , W hen Given a Larger Tensas basin section, already are Reservations for Chamber for another 24 hours waa ex»- northbound, according to Davis* pressed by Lloyd Bertaud and under water from levee breaks Banquet Should be report to Chief of Police George other pilots. Good attendance marked t along tho Mississippi. . __ Maria Monday McNabb. One man relieved Davia Rain, cold, fog and bead winds Six more parishes lay In the presentation of the class pi of hta wallet while another poked htened H o r s e s R u n direct path o f flood waters re given by the seniors of tbe 19; All those desiring to attend the were reported to the contestants a gun against his side, the chief Iw ay W ith Sprayer three-cornered arelal leased Into the "Sugar Bowl," graduating class Friday evenii Chamber of Commerce dinner to In the said. Outfit at the senior high school audi he held next Tuesday evening at derby. eountry by new breaks. There « a s gloom In tbs hang ihe Llthia Springs Hotel, honoring Mere than 1,000,000 acres of torium. Susan Kelts, 11-year-old daugh- yor<j The play "A Full House” a Gçvernor and Mrs. I. L. Patter ar of the little Bellanca plane in tar of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kelts, op^n fertile farm land with between 40,000 aad 60,000 farms now are comedy sparkling with wtt aad son, are requested to make their which Bertaud and Chamberlin 369 Granite street, escaped unin- Aahli under flood tide or doomed to be humor, is especially well adapted reservations Monday or at least are ready to fly at the first sign Jured early Saturday morning, stopp for amatner production. The by Tuesday noon, by 3. H. Fuller, of favorable weather. within tbe week. when a team of horses, hitched to for The second of the entrants, a spray outfit on which she was came cast, coached under the direction Chamber secretary. Reeervatlona More than 150,000 persons— men, women and children—have of M |s Irene Berg and Miss Mil are to be made at the Chamber of Capt. Charles Lindbergh, figur seated, became frightened and ran fide, ed that the day’s delay gave him away. been forced to migrate from dred Crain, were well coached fice. just a better chaace to start even with A general invitation Is extend their homes to refugee camps, or and presented their work In a The run-away started near the aCcej ed to attend the dinner. Because the ,H ellenes outfit. Lindbergh’s Ashland camp grounds on Win- (0 to relatives* hove outside the ar- pleasing manner. The character acting of Lyttn of thia general Invitation the com Ryap monoplattp la much faster burn Way. The girl was alone their Property damage will be more Neely, and Jannita Ross, as the mittee is uncertain about the num than that in which Bertaud and on the sprayer outfit, when the The! • than 91.000,000, according -to, maid from 8ioux City, waa well ber which may attend, and an ap- Chamberlin will- be flying. horses, for some unaccountable ed to The third entrant, the. giant. proximate knowledge la quite nec done, the two with their comody Btote Osttnrisaioner of AgrienL reason, beeame frightened and pantz ."American,” la which Command started to run. They spray ont- unab getting frequent laughs. ~ essary. place—but- since I haven’t re- ' ture Wilson. • . .. Tho jievt e v e n t in th e SChAA- ~ Dinner tickets cast 9 «•elred any more J didn’t know .Govern er Byrd will join the race to tU w a a drawn .Into a fence and. mea. what to thlak— then your first 1 or Patterson will be the principal Paris, needs tuning and testing, wrecked, and one of the horses NEW ORLEAN8, May 14—(IP) letter nearly drove . mo craay— speaker and a worthwhile pro and welcomed the delay. broke away and started to run. — The series of breaks along the gram la assured. Mr. Fuller states. The animal want full speed down ,or ..cowy* letters nsvef take i levee front at Bib Bend were the place oPa phone call— moah- Wlnbnrn .Way aad attempted to discharging flood waters ever the talns are made ont of mole hills 1 round the curve at the Park store farm lands of lowsr Avoyelle BIG FUND RAWED In a few written words—almost ’ onto Main street when it skidded Parish at the rats of 900,000 cu BUYS GROCERY IN EUGEN K LOS ANGELES, May 14.—(IP) drank myself to deatk-^thls Un’t ’ and fell, sliding a distance o( >0 — Receipts at Jack Dempsey’s re bic fsst a second, the state’s en- for sympathy Dear—Juetto ahoV 1 feet, almost into tbe path of an glpeer’r«ptflcerher« estimated Fri cent benefit performance here BOSTON, Mhss., -May 14— (IP) automobile. .yon what a dpmned fool I am.” were not being confused with the day afternoon. Further on Kelly v r o t je, 1 G. M. Frost saw the animal fall 92.60Q.000 "gate” that ’"IVx” A package of dynamite addressed This flow, engineers s a i d , to Governor Fuller has been seiz "Thursday’s and Friday’s letter and caught It before It could rise Rickard la confident the re would soon Completely inundate came and Oh Boy! I want to BERKELEY, Cal., May 14.— match with Gene Tunney, heavy ed in the mall by postal authori to its feet and start on again. the lower parish and before ties here. Governor Fuller only a tell you I can Tick a cop.* 1 Tbe girl was badly frightened (IP)—After mingling with the* weight champion, will draw. nightfall the tide would begin was terribly happy Dear — to envelopiQg the lands, of St. La^> .building, Tho Cables Beach club turned few days ago received from Chi by. the accident, but outside of a friends of her 18-year-old danfcb- think that yon— of all people,— over to tbe locpl Mississippi Flood cago a death threat In connection I few scratches escaped uninjured. ter as a student at the Unlvara- dry parish southward. stock of it y of California, Mrs. Charlotte' could think of me and get relax Relief cototoittee Checks for .13,- with'.¿he Saccovanzettl murder The wagon was badly damaged. It was predicted the crest of bungaloi Chanay finds herself In-disagree* ation— well, God bleea yon— I’m 204,92, ;thU-gross receipts for the case which he la now considering. the Mississippi might be check- The Say meat with all theories that the. on top o f the world—I love you Manassa mauler’s three round ed several Inches by the' aerfeg poasessle Yamhill county growers sell youth of today la treading a path and adore yon.’* ■ ' ( , bounts with-Tony Fuente and Ben of breaks. Yesterday the crest and exp, pool of mohair and kld’a hair. of frivolity aad folly. ny Hill, heavyweights. of the flood waa at a point on pleased ' "Oh, I have something to tell i Mra. Chaney followed h a s the river 60 miles south of Nat- ‘ yon," the letter went on. "The i daughter to the university here cbex, Miss. other Friday night when the "Old i after the latter had finished high lady* called you Up it waa from 1 school last year. Doris and h et, my bouse. Did you hear toy i FAIRBANKS. Alaska. May 14. mother are taking Identical; voice— please tell me and if yon I —(IP)— A tick of the dock today together io " 1 1 1 f changed Edward Kehoe, local courses, keep house knew who It was. I had gotten 1 and enjoy the same friends. so drunk after reading your let- i garbage collector. Into a man “The bualneaa-llke way these ter— I slept on the conch In toy 1 of affluence when the pend-up youngsters go about t h e I < clothes and she slept In my room. < waters of the Tanana river broke studies la anything but ’alarm I know you trust mo—and her— I the annual lee jam and sent the REDFIELD, S. D. May 13.— ing.’ said Mrs. Chaney. “There (or 1 can’t see and don’t want < mass past Nenana at 6:42. (IP)—Walter Chryaman, farmer- la neither dallying nor frittering! anyone hat yon." < KOhoe won the 325,000 yearly bootlegger, who killed a federal away of tin t. It’s a serious hna- From the witness stand Miks * Ice pool, which waa the blggeat agent and a state deputy sheriff lneas with them, this pnrsntt of Mackaye explained that the "old < In the history of the annual early today, when a group of knowledge. lady” referred to was Mias Hel- t gambling event, the "Kentucky officers attempted to arrest him "The critics who dolefully teR« en Wilkinson, her young and i Derby” of Alaska. on his farm near here, ended hla ypu that college time Is wasted^ pretty chum. . I. If the Ice had broken this own life 20 miles from here In trivialities shoatd look tato* Frequent breaks In the letter afternoon, tho pool would have tka library atndy kail say after« shortly after noon when a posae which the district attorney’s of been divided up between 100 or was closing In on ‘him. He shot noon." fice designated as “code” were more persona, who had laid their himself In the head, palling the Interpreted by Miss Mackaye. beta and' picked 'a probable hour trigger with his toe. for tho break to come. PORTLAND STORES ROBMMD POPLAR BLUFF, Mo.,,May 14 Residents of every town In the PORTLAND, May 14— (|P>—. (IP>—Poplar Bluff buried Its territory Joined In the pool, la With a« old style revolver ia <ma WANTED IN L. A. . storm dead today. Business and which Interest always ia -high. hand and a shopping bat the Through the California , Bur reconstruction were halted for eau of Identification Chief of Po Yesterday the ice jam still wqp other, two anappily dressed mea an hour as community funeral lice Geo[go McNabb'has l e v i e d solid hut the break came naex- made the rounds of throe Habhard services were held for 40 real- that Jaa, W. Keating, "hop- peetadly daring the night, sweep g ro c e ry stores today and robbed dents kllled'by Monday’s tornado. head” held In the city jail here ing tho tee down the river., ' them. They drove aa o9t ear aad The death toll has mounted to last Sunday night, is wanted In operated in <a nnhnrriad fashloa. 100. Twelve persona ptill are Loa Angeles on a hoi 4- up charge. They disappeared completely be- missing; and'are believed' bnrled Keating and a companion were fore the arrival of poltoe. in the ruins of the business 'dis released by local officers who trict which was destroyed. were unable to furnish ; t^dm Eight of the Injured In hos with sufficient dope to keep them BANDONt Oregon. 1 pitals are not expected tp recover. from becoming wild* '■; * BLUEFIELD, W. Va.. May 14 O Pk^I. V. « M a ta r. 91 — (U.F.)— Bight miners are trap field Is near qedth M id ped by an explosion in a Shannon salt of IkUteff ftoos Ok, Branch tofne nOar hare today. ring lato ahallor^OOíir i i < GO ABROAD «*•’ . Rescue team» weye rushed to the Bob Cohmkn, son of T. J. Coff stabs of (hel blast Immediately. man of Oakland, Cal., former at Senior Class Play a Su Governor’s Life is- Threatened Cojlege Life Frank Fehige \ Buys Big Ranch A Self-Appointed Chaperon F t Officers Killed By Bootlegger ■ i . ... .............. ............. — ----------------- iJ Forty Tornado * Victims Buried Mipets Trapped in Virginia Mine Sixth District , POKTJ*ANJ),( Mtky 14—(IP)— Gilbert W. pholpfh<l9, judge M tye qtyUr Judicial District, com prised o f . Morrow pad Umatilla couatlqs. died,late Friday at Port land. Hla lllnees start'd ' • yapr ago when he suffered, from parA- lyala. owner of tbe Hotel Ashland, tail ed from Baa, Francisco recently, planning to spend tl^ aummer ip Asia. Mr. and Mira. Coffman plan to sail June 11 and meet thalr sop In Hoa< Kong, phlna, and raturn with him In December. Bob at tended school in Ashland for rnv- aral years. P O M NEGRI WBW» Rplyalneowri. France, May Ìq_.(U .J».)— Pela Negri be- m ine Frincees Mdlvaaa at S o’clock this afternoon when she married Priace Serge Mdlvana, a brother-la-law of of ffae Mnrray.