Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 27, 1927, Image 1

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cloudy. Mild Temperature.
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(United Press Wire Service)
RWAY, MAY 27, 1927
BE ENTERED
D ROSE FESTIVAL
Of C. Forum
Cancellation of Ten-Y ear
Lease Given R. W. Price
Two Year* A<o, is Signed
by President or Company
at Stockholders Request.
oog Haired Witness Say*
He Believes in King Ben's
Teaching* But Mot inf the
Life he Led—Suit for Dis­
solution Continues.
A new manager will be In yeiopa^nt 6f cooperation amoni J
c rge of the Llthia Springs hotel Tarjous types of business w a i s
a ter midnight May f ls f ., aeCord- ^reseed at the national meet.
ing to an announcement made at
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the Meeting of the stockholders la
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Ashland will be represented lb
the Portland Rose Festival tfefe
year with a float In the floral pa­
rade which will be held Friday,
June 17.
Members of the Advertising
oommlttee of - flip Chamber' of
Commerce met In the Llthia
Springs hotel Thursday noon and
agreed that Ashland should bp
represented as a part of the adver­
tising campaign for the year. .
The oommlttee will recommend
to the board of'directors that the
Chamber of Commerce be respon­
sible for half o f the expense of
the float and that other organisa­
tions la the community be a»ke«j
to contribute toward tha other
portion of the cdUt.
The Southern Oregon Normal
school will be featured in ‘ the
float.
Miss Marlon Ady, head of
art departm ent. of the
the
Normal
school, w ill be asked to sketch a
design for the Ashland float. Sev­
eral of the girl students from
the school .will go to Portland’ to
be a p a rt of the “float display.”
according to plans made by the
Advertising Committee yesterday.
Court Rules That Ashland
Names Shall be Included
the committee are:
on List—Oregon Law Does
chairman, E. R.
Not Provide for Thirteen­
Wagner,
J.
A.
th or Alternate Juror.
Members of
J, H. McGee,
Isaacs. Fred
Churchill., president of the South­
ern Oregon Normal school r a p t
with the committee, apd assured
the committee that the school
would cooperate, in-every possible
way to make the float successful,
and would be responsible for a
portion of the expense.
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9 W ork of completing excavation
for the site of the new Medford
oity hall, which was stopped sev­
eral weeks ago awaiting the su­
preme court decision in regard to
thé change, has been resumed.
, The city administration is as­
suming the expense of this exca­
vating out of city funds, and not
out of the (60,000 bonds so over­
whelmingly approved by Medford
voters for the erection of the new
Oity hall to be used as a county
court house until the county erects
a suitable building.
Plans for the city hall are com­
pleted and approved by city of­
ficials, and all that remains to be
done is the advertising for con­
tracts and bond sales. It is said
that the new structure may' be
completed ant( ready for use by
Moonshine is Pound Hidden
in Brush Near Accident—
P r a n k D n f f y of Mt.
Shasta, Cat, is Held in
the County Jail.
ST. JOSEPH, j*ich., May 87.—
• A venire of 100 jurors will he
Booxe is said by officers to have
Tor* between love for his daugh­
drawn'for service at the Hugh
been responsible for the wrecking
ters, whom he said were despoiled
D’Autremont retrial; which ac­
of a Cadillac touring car on the
In “King Ben” Purneil’f Shiloh
cording to present plans will start
Pacific highway, near the Cali­
mansion, and bis still ’devout be­
June 6, one week from Monday
fornia line, last night.
lief la the House of David doc­
for the alleged murder of Chas. O.
Frank Duffy, 56, of Mt. Shasta,
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trine, William Emmett Smith of
Johnson.
Is in the county jail at Jackson­
| New York,- unshorn of the flow­
The drawing will be made by
ville. charged with driving while
—Nation of the 10*,«.r lease
ing gray beard be wore before be
Sheriff Rglph Jennings in the
intoxicated.
He received two
forsook tbs cult* wept on the wit­
which was entered Into two years
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presence of state attorneys and nnrly next teH/T“
broken
ribs
and
was badly bruis­
— li~ —
ago between the hotel company Held Meeting in Silverton, ness stand here Thursday as he
Gus Newbury, attorney for the de­
ed, when the Cadillac struck a ce­
condemned Ben in </ie breath and
and r . w. Price, who has been
Oregon to Sefeure More
fense.
ment culvert post.
admitted in the next he still be­
manager since then, was signed
Oooper&tion
Fred L. Smith, chief defenae
Reports received from the Jail
lleyed In Ben’s teachings.
yesterday afternoon. V. O. N.
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counsel Thursday afternoon fljed
Friday Indicated Duffy was in­
MI mj Jean Besley/ director of Oregon School C h i l d r e n verbal objection to any of the
Smith, president ef the hotel
Northwest Furnace Batidera.»
Smith declared the Honse of
jured more seriously than had at
company stated to the stockhold- the name of the organisation just David J leaders once tried to per­ health education for the Oregon
Raise Fund for School
veniremen being from Ashland
first been believed. He seemed to
erg at the meeting this morning, oom pie tod nt a meeting of the suade him to lead a mob against Tuberculosis Association visited
Rehabilitation z
district, as all of the murdered
be suffering from Internal In­
Mr. Smith slab said directors Oregon and - Washington manq- a man named Taylor who had of­ Salem recently to confer with C.
trainmen lived in this city. The $60,000 in Prises Will be juries.
A s h l a n d High school was
A. Howard, State Superintendent
were now negotiating with several facturera held In 811 for ton, Ore- fended the colony.
judge, C. M. Thomas, ruled that
Clay Barclay, Centralia, Wash.,
Offered for New York
“They wanted me to have Tay­ of Public Instruction, regarding among the first to contribute to­ the drawing should be made In
interested parties whq desired to ton. L. C. Eastman of Eastman
and Joe Heflin, Cottage Grove,
to
Spokane
Race
procure a lease oh the hotel, and. Bros.. Silverton, was elected pres- lor seised and left on a railroad the Inspection card to he used in ward the Oregon fund for the the regular way.
spent the night in (he Ashland
thet the directors felt certain a ldent; D. 8. Robinson of the track.” ke testified, "but I re-1 health inapectlons in the public rehabilitation of the Louis Con­
SPOKANE, Wash., May 27.— city jail, both in an Intoxicated
The court Thursday filed a def­
satisfactory lease would be made Western Foundry A Fnrnac« Co., fused. I did almost everything schools, of Oregon. The aim Is to solidated School in the flooded inite order setting the re tria l for (IP)— Announcement of a 660,- condition, according to Police
draw up a card that will cover section of Mississippi, according June 97
to supersede the' one cancelled Tacoma, vice president; and Floyd else I Urostold to do.”
000 air derby from New York to Chief George McNabb. Barclay,
Smith, with hie throe girls, and four years and, at the same time, to a communication from the
yesterday by the agreement with Oles of the Manufacturers' As-
There w ill be no 13 or a lte r­ Spokane was made here today suffered from a bad scalp wound
Mr. Pries.
sociation of Washington, secre- one son. joined the colony in I eliminate all duplication.- Mias state department of education.
nate jurors at the re -tria l, as no following reports from New York which was - dosed by several
The school children of Oregon
1900. He said bis daughters, Ione I Besley says she has received many
It is understood the agreement tary-trsasurar.
provision is made In the Oregon that plans for the race had been stitches. Heflin was bruised.
of cancellation covered a settle-
“Our objects,” said Mr.* East- and Dolly, were separated from I suggestions from nurses about tbs have undertaken to put thia law for this safe-guard.
revealed there.
I Frank Rumbaugh of Coburg,
I form of this card. “ - ,
school in repair for the opening
ment in full between Mr. Price men, "ere to standardise the pro- him and sent to Shiloh to live.
b Oregon, had hia nose and upper
“I worked in the House of I
of the fall term.
snd the hotel company, Including ductlon and Installation of warm
t ! lip split open and suffered from
State Superintendent G. A.
all of Mr. Price’s Interests in con- air furnaces, and to advertise the David for 10 years,” he continued, I
1 1 bad bruises.
Howard reports that 6154.92 has
nectlon with the hotel.
special merits of 'the furnaces “and then I was sent on a preach-J
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Jim Thompson, Mt. Shasta, Ore-
been received toward this work.
The stockholders at the meeting manufacturer by the northwest- ing trip.
» gon, suffered from a badly bruia-
“While In Colorado Springs, I
passed a vote of thanks for the ern builders. We are turning out
r ed. right arm, and George Horr,
service of the directors in handle a product more thoroughly adapt­ Colo., late In 191«, I.got a letter!
Jgadatu W ssh , es cap ed wtflt a. few
ing the hotel situation: Tha meet- id te cdSdltteae to-this-part ef from my daughter, Iona, in which I
mlnon scratches.
Ing adjourned until 1® o'clock, the country than is manafactared she confessed Immoral relations I
-
According to the story told of-
My Job” was the subject ably
T u ® * É 5 T - May *1, when elsewhere. We not only ham .p with Benjamin."
b fleers by the men, they w • r e I
the stockholders will meet again practical working knowledge of
Vhe aged man began to aph.
northbound enroute from Mt.
of the Economics and geograph
*'I didn't know what to think. IJ
In the reception _ room at the climatic and feel conditions in
b Shasta to Klamath Falls, where
department
of
the
Southern
Ore-
LHhia Springs hptcl.
the Pacific norihsveet, but w e V» called -my other daagbter. Dolly. J ton Normal school when he spokT
b Dnffy and Thompsea were plan-
t 4 -
right here to reader immediate who was also preaching in Colo-f Friday noon before Ashland Ki-
■ nlng to stay pnd the "other four
Which
tado Springs, and showed her the wanis.
’ men were going to their hom es.
fatter. She said. *Pape, I f f all
- In Washington* andOragon-
j
"To teach the young people the
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fp AT IT T *AIVQ ^iBuvent climate end fuel sltua- true.*
Duffy said another machine,
Members of the Southern Ore-
basis
on
which
business
IS
con­
“I was stricken with remorse. 11
tiens and besides service and
southboqhd. crowded fljajnqif the
> gpn Chiropractic association, a
loved
those girls, but I believed in I ducted today, the new Ideal of
road. According"to'Otfwbe they >
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parts for them are often difficult
I service which motivates all busi­ unit of tha Oregon States Chiro­
religion.
were travelling nt a high rate of J
practic Association, will meet in
Keaolutioa Aaldiur for D is- ,, not impoufti« to get. Daring the “We
ness”
is
the
task
which
Mr.
Red­
all Jeft the 'colony, bnt 11
otwitin n a w fte o f M ilit e ww the recent hard coal strike the
speed, as they struck the cement
this city next Tuesday, May 31,
W A SHING TO N. May 27— ( I / ) —
still beffeve the teachings, ¿1-1 ford said confronted him.
culvert
post with such force It
at
the
office
of
Dr.
E.
B.
Angell
Lucky
Lindbergh
may
race
other
Stamp, Not Ap p r o v e d
clty ®®telals
Boston were forc-
Kiwanians, after hearing mem­
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ed to conduct, public demonstrs- though natnrally I am bitter I bers of the C. C. advertising com­ la the Pioneer building.
was drawn ont of tha ground and
planes across the continent next
BEND, May 27.—(IP)— A reso- tlons for the burning of soft against Benjamin for his prac-1 mittee explain the need of civic
overturned.
to.
The lecture w ill be at 2 p. m. September. The New York
ntion asking discontinuance of coal. In designing oar furnaces tices.”
The right front wheel of the^
followed by examination.
The Paris flyer received a special invl-
organisations
in
assisting
with
9»
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George H. Nichols, special pros- I
:he use of the cancellation stamp ’ • have _ anticipated all horth-
Cadillac
car, which was . practic­
'tation
to
enter
the
a
ir
derby
b
e
-1
ru
b
llc
Is
invited
to
attend
this
ecutor in the hearing which seeks I the Ashland entry in the Portland cllu<c. There w ill be no charges. ginning at New York, September
jy the postoffice department to western fuel emergencies.”
ally new, was tarn off. Fortun­
Rose Festival collected 620 to­
advertise cltlsens* military train-
The Northwest Furnace Bullri­ to dissolve the House of David and ward the expenses.
ately the stretch of road where
The association met Tuesday 20. pnd ending at Spokane,
,
ng camps was voted down by the era will hold their next meeting distribute Its assets among for-I C. M. Speck and C. J. Brom- at Grants Paas, where Dr. Hedges prises totalling 633,250, the
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May >7. the accident occurred was prac­
Oregon Federation of Women's In Vanicnver, Washington, ' on mer members, rend a letter Smith I mer of Medford, were visiting Ki- of Medford delivered a lecture tional Aernautls Association
The Cadillac ran
— Speed records for the qualifi­ tically level.
:lnbs yesterday. It was the only June 18 th, when the Vancouver b%d written when he was convert­ wffnians.
20
feet
up
a
sloping
hillside and
on the Philosophy of Chiropractic. nounoed today.
cation trials ,of the Memorial day
ed to the Honse of David'in 1906. 1
-esolntlon considered by the com- Foundry a«d Machine Company
stopped.
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500 mile race were lowered three
Passeraby notified Chief . Mc­
nittee to he of an emergency will be host to the vfj’flng raera- Among'other things, the commnn- >
times Thursday.,
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(cation, addressed td Benjamin
Nabb and Sheriff Ralph Jennings
While other drivers went out on
and Mary Purnell, told of a dream
the
oval in still further attempts of the accident and together with
Smith had had in which he
tp set new marks, Peter DePaola traffic officers they went to the,
strangled a man to prevent *hlm
had uncertain possession of both scene of the accident. Three hot-*
frorfi despoiling woman.” This
the ten mile test dlatance and ties filled with had liquor woro^
ironical touch came jnst before
found hidden In the brash a short
single lap'records.
8mlth, between' abbs, described
distance from the wrecked car.
He drove the distance at an av­
how he learned his own daughters I
erage of 119.287 Miles an hour lu Chief McNabb said.
had had Intimate relations » with
Duffy, Barclay and Heflin, were,
hie Miller Special and his «best lap
I
Parole Board of Washington Ben.
plainly
Intoxicated. Thompeou,
was 120.642 mKci ftS hour. Ralph
Witneaaea Bzeonttdn ai
according
to officers had not bean,
Hepburn and Harry Harts pre­
Walla Walla
viously had established new rec­ drinking but is believed to have
ords. Hepburn act only was the hidden the liquor.
WAL3LA WALLA. Mny 27.—(IP)
first to break the record bnt the • Rumbaugh, in a talkative eon- '
— With members of the Washing­
ditlon, told officers ha attended
first driver to cutulfy.
ton pardle board present, Alfred
schopl with Lae D’Autremont nt
W. Winter, SO-year-old negro, was
Eugene.
hanged here this morning.
He
Funeral services of O. W.
All of the man were given med­
was convicted of killing Mjnnle Clark, who died Thursday, May
ical aid in this elty.
Scott, a aegreae. at Longview, 28? at his horns on the Boule­
The Cadillac was badly wracked
PARIS, May 2 7. —(IP)— Charles Wash.. December 22, 1925. The vard, will be held Sunday from
and was towed to a local garage
Lindbergh went back into the parble board was present to get Conger’s funeral parlors at Med­
where- repairs are to ba made.
air today. With few to watch him information to be used in making ford under the auspices of the
A violinist, pianist and singers
he performed breath taking stunts reoommendatlons at the next leg­ Seventh Day Adventist ehurch.
are still needed for "Amatenf
Mr. Clark was a native of In­
above Paris. Hs arose pt *4:20 islature.
night” at the Vining theatre Mon­
dianapolis, Indiana, horn August
day evening, according.' to Mrs.
a. m. to escape reporters and
21, I860. Hs moved to Nebraska
boarded the plane before break­
Blanche Powers at her home, OS
when a child, with his parents.
fast. For nearly two hours he
California street, or go to the Vin­
ROME, May 87— OP)— Aa army
Ip the early ninatlee he came to
ing Theatre Monday afteraoon at
flew over Paris, doing everything
Oregon settling In the Rogue
of 8,000,000 moa, mobile aad ia
3:80 o'clock for rehearsal.
from loops to tail spink
River Valley and has since re;
Ashland has plenty of, talent fall war-time efficiency, mast he
sided here continuously.
among youngsters and should maintained by Italy. Premier
Mr. Clark was in ill health
have an outstanding program Mrs. Mussolini declared Thursday fea a
PORTLAND, May 87.—OP)—
speech before the chambeg of dep­
Powers says.
John Drew, noted actor, under for the last 18 years, his inval­
uties. He said it would he the laat
medical care, was rushed to San idism being caused by an acci­
speech h e would need to make
Francisco today following ah at- dent.
RIGHT DIE IN EXPLOSION
during the year, covarla* «vary
He is survived b / his widow,
Response to the poppy sale be­ thek ,of anthritic The company
phase of tha internal sftaatton.
SANFORD,
Texas,
May
27.—
Sarah
A.
Clark
and
the
following
presented
“Trelawney
of
t
h
e
ing conducted'by the American
“Today we hayy the talaehood
(IP)—Death toll following thO ex­
Legion and Legion'Auxiliary, was Wells”, last night without its named children: Mrs. Clarence
plosion of a gas well here late ef uaiveraal cattraffd.** he de»
Rohinett, Mrs. B. 0 . Peart and]
most gsnerone acoording to num­ supevftar.
Fred Clark, of Medford; MrfJ
yesterday, went to eight today clarad. "Tha new cheMher will
bers who sold the crimson flowers
when four of the injured men
Jessie
Glass,
Sams
Valley;
Allan
ONH
K
lU
ja
);
ONE
INJURED
on the street yesterday. -The aisle
died.
Four were instantly killed,
Clark
of
Klamath
Falls.
Bevan
McGOY,
Ore.,
May
27.—(IP)—
is continuing today aad tomorrow.
six more are in hospitals aad
Scarcely anyone W seen da the C. D. Graves of Portland was kill­ grand children end dne great!
m a/ dis. Firs Is ragtag, flames
street not wearing the crimson ed aad S. j I k Steward of McCoy, grand child also survive. Brothers
»hooting
hundreds of feet la the
are
R.
M.
Clark
and
C.
■.'Clark,
probably
fatally
Injured
when
a
poppy and from all indication tha
air. The water supply of the elty
local organisation will snccsssfnly oar drives by Stewart crashed In­ Medford, Joha Clark, Butta Falls
is being used fa fighting the blase
dispose of the mere than ||0 0 to aa S, P, electric train shortly and C. , H. Clark of Klamath
which endangers Sanford.
before noon today.
which were purchased.-.
furnace men
ORGANIZED
ASHLAND HI
T. B. Campaign
CONTRIBUTES
Being Started
AIR DERBY
IS PLANNEI)
Kiwanians Hear
About Business
CLUB WOMEN
’Lucky” May
Enter Derby
Drivers Lower
Speed Records
NEGRO HANGS
FOR MURDER
G.W. Clark
Dies Thursday
Early Risers
Amateurs Are
StiU Needed
Army Advocated
By Mussolini
Is Stricken
Big Success