Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 28, 1927, Image 1

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    Oregon—Showers. 1
potential pay
Ashland
AsMantfs Leading
cloudy. Mild T.
per for Over Fifty Years
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(United Prese Wire 8oralce)
ASHLAND, OKEOUÑ,
SE=^x=aHe
Drives Aut
Ashland voters will cast then is ea follows: Commences at Ash­
ballot« at the city hall' an4 »tv land creek «there It Intersects tkfc
library Tuesday/ Mar SI, ■*>•«> northern limit., of the city, fob '
Robert High paid a fine of «lb
' Regular employees ef the City
the decision of the people la Pe­ lows, south on the centet line of
and coats when he appeared be-
Fire Department entertained the
tard to Canyon Dam will 1* Ashland creek to Its Intersection
Clty Judge Clint Baughman and
volunteer firemen and several
with the railroad right of way,
riven.
/ '
J -iC *
«State wit ) a Banquet Thursday
pleaded guilty to driving bis
In accordance with | city dr then follows the center line of
Jordan
“playboy” across the side­
evening at the fire department.
dtnance, the city Is divided Idto the railroad right-of-way to in­
walk
and
npon the grounds at
Regular firemen are Fire Chief
tersection
of
Water
street,
then
two wards tor special electtoffa,
the
Southern
Oregon Normal
Clint Baughman, Lee Wallace end
south
on
the
eeater
line
of
Water
Dr. Warren H. Landen of
residing In tour precinct
Veteran Miner Leads 126
•es Of B a n k r u p t voters
Lawrence Wilson, x Volunteers
school.
street
to
Its
Intersection
wth
San
Anselmo,
California
r Ask 16 Days to voting In each of the wards.'
Workers to Safety Thru
High
was
arrested
by
Deputy
and Jtneate present ware: Rimer
Main atreet, thence east on Main
Named Vice-Moderator of
Little
Used S h a f t En­
Stock to Over-Bid In Ward 1.» including North to Its Intersection of Gresham,
Harry
“Shorty"
Ingling
who
was
Belgle. Joe King. George Baugh­
the Presbyterian Church
trance
Following Explos­
Offer Made— Court Ashland precinct,' Ashland North­ thence south on the center line
passing
the
grounds
as
High
man. Arthur Peters, Dave Sar­
by Dr. Speer, Moderator.
west Precinct, Ashland Went Cen­
ion-T
w
o StillMiasing.
Decide on Bids.
gent, Glen Simpaon, Jay God­
started toward the entrance of
tral Precinct and Ashland Bwt of Gresham to Guthrie streets to
dard and George McNabb.
the
building
with
his
automobile.
8AN
FRANCISCO.
May
27.—
Ashland atreet, thence east to
BULLETIN
PORTLAMD, ‘May 38.— (LP)— Central Precinct, voters will c a t
Keller Ifobbott of the T. M,
Ashland to Its Intersection with (IP>—The church la neglecting Its
Latest
checkup on the
The Portland News submitted a their ballots at. the City Hall.
C. A. Black Beer Pioneer slab
Euclid avenpe, then south on the : youth end especially its boys who
Delsgue
coal
mine explosion
bid for 8300,000 for the Portland
of the Christien church was
might. If properly led, choose the
In Werd 1, which Inclndea the
shows six men were killed
Telegram, which la now la bank­ Ashland Oak Precinct, Ashland center line of Euclid to the dtjT ministry for their life’s work,
•warded a . "Master Pioneer”
limits.
ruptcy.
i
and one seriously injured.
medal by C. V. Howell et the
East Precinct, Ashland South
to the 130th general
All territory on the easterly delegates
1
Sealed
bide
were
opened
at
10
Pioneer ‘‘round up" held la the
east Precinct and the Boulevard
1 assembly of the Presbyterian
AGUILAR, Colo., May 38. —
o’clock this morning by A. M. voters will cast their ballots at side of this line lies In Ward i , church
Jaulón high school lest evening.
were told here today Duane Malone is Third Ash
and
voters
will
vote
at
the
City
'
(IP)
— To Dan Woods, a #0;
Cannon, referee in bankruptcy
Keller has been la* Pioneer
the City Library, Instead of the Hall, while all voters residing In when the report of the assembly’s
land
Boy
to
Receive
year-old
veteran miner, 138 coal
The
News
bid
was
the
only
one
work for three years «ad work­
old Fourth Street Fire station, the territory west of this line "committee of 15’’ was lntroduc-
Second
High
Rank
miners
today
were Indebted for
submitted.
It
wee
accompanied
ed herd for this the plgheet
the polling both used in the past. will vote In the Ward 1 precinct '
their
lives.
by
a
check
for
ten
percent
of
the
award of the Pioneer work, Pion-
The report which was written
Memorial Day will be observed
Duane Malone, m e m b e r of
The line dividing the two wards at the ctty library.
-amount ef the bid. —-----------
Trapped with tbe men by an
npon the forces cansing unrest Troop 2 of the Ashland Boy
in Ashland Monday, May 80, with
explosion
in the Victor-American
Decisions on the single bid of­
within the church, urges that In­ Scouts is now a Life Scout—
appropriate exercise, ell arrange­
fered
will
be
made
Wednesday.
fuel
c
o
m p a n y mine near
with the covered*wagon starker ments for the observance having
dividual churches choose In early next to the highest honor which
here.
Woods,
an assistant fore­
C.
W.
Myers,
business
manager
of the Oregon Train edkraved on been completed wader the direc­
youth boys who might be pojen- Can be awarded for scout work.
man.
led
tl\e
miners to safety
one side and u replica of the tion of a committee of the W. R. of the News, refused to comment
tentlal mtnlsterw and "mark
tydlone was awarded this dis­
through
a
little-used
entrance to
on
the
bid.
A
petition
from
the
Plonaar button with his name C. end O. A. R.
them the objects of- special prayer tinctive and well-earned honor
employees
of
the
paper
asking
not
the
shaft.
and to press upon them tbe cell Tuesday evening at the Court of
and the date of the award on
Business will be practically
lees then ten or more then 15
Three men were killed in the
Normal Team S c o r e s 12 of Christ to the ministry."
the other.
suspended for the day.
Honor of Crater Lake Council
days
In
which
to
subscribe
stock
explosion
and two were still mis­
Runs
Friday
Afternoon;
The youth of today Is waiting held at Medford. He has 12
Leonard G o s n e l l and Bert
Memorial observance will start
Columbia, 25
Valley
and hungry for fresh reasons of merit badges and is working sing.
Wright of the same clnb ware >at 3 b’etoek, when flowers will be equal or in excess of any bid was
The exploaion occurred in the
faith In religion, the report states. bard, according to bis scoutmast­
awarded gold buttons for work strewn on Ashland creek In mem­ submitted.
The News is a member of the
PORTLAND. Ore., May 3». —
main
entry where only a few
Columbia
University
adminis­
Dr. Warren H. Landen, Sah
ory of the aoldier-aallor deed.
Josephine- Scripps groups of (IP)—Karl Stracklaad. “Chtefy tered the Southern Oregon Nor­ Aanselmo, Cal., was named vice er, Homer Billings, for nine more men were working. Their exit
These boys have been la the
The usual parade end memor-
newspapers, jrbl^h Includes eight «King'* of eastern Oregon, today mal School a second decisive moderator of the assembly by Dr. merit badges, which will make blocked by a mass of debris from
work for two years.
'al day services nt the Ashland
him eligible for the highest honor
Fifty four boys and their lead, cemetery will be carried ont end papers on the coast end fn. the in­ said there would be about half trouncing Friday afternoon when Robert' E. Speer, newly elected In Scoutdom, that of an Eagle the blast the majority of the met'
ter-mountain country.
a crop of cherries In the CoV«- they defeated them 25 to 12, In moderator.
who were at/work deeper back Iff
era Friday evenlpg sat down to
Scout, and hopes to be the first tbe mine were directed by Woods
sectlon
of
the
Grand
Ronde
val
a
full
nine
inning
gam».
the dinner which was served In
of the Ashland boys to receive to a nearly forgotten entrance
ley.
xThe local team demonstrated a
the Junior high cafeteria by the
thia honor.
at the north slop«.
Late frosts, he Mid. playpi lot more baseball- ability In the
mothers of the boys, and enjoy­
Only through persistent appli­
havoc
with
"Cherry
prospect*
in second game than thev did In
Shortly after the explosion oc­
ed the fellowship of singing,
cation has Malone been able to curred, hundreds of relatives and
the
vicinity
of
Walla
Walla,
Lew­
the
Thursday
afternoon
contest
eating and the several stunts pro­
win 'this coveted honor of Life
iston, Yakima and The Dalles.
friends of the entombed men
when they took the short end
vided for the occasion.
Scout, an honor held by only two
gathered around the main en_
The Winametto Valley, ha • » of a 20 to 3 score.
Clatsou County Folks Honor other Ashland Scouts.
Secretary W. P. Waiter of the
trance.
Women and children wept.
ported
will
have
an
excellM'
Rallying
In
the
last
inning
with
Golden Bloom of Plain > ' Other Troop 3 boys to be
T. M. c. A. outlined plans for
Rules A reQ ivenbv D-
The
scene
of sorrow was quick*
crop
of
Lamberts
and
about
To
four
runs,
they
made
the
Friday
— Region
* awarded merit badges at the
ItopFGMiit&tive
per
c
e
n
t
a
l
m
anyK
ojal
Anus's
ly
turned
to
one of Joy whoa
gamete
fairly
exciting
contest.
will be held from Jnly « t o i »
For Use
ASTORIA, May 28. — (IP) — Court of Honor were Keith Len­ the m i n e r s made their way
as last ytar. East of the Cascades
Only
a
few
fans
witnessed
the
at Labs of the Woods. Registra­
The folk of Clatsop county do nox, Harry Smith and Rex Werts, around from the north elope and
,
Many flags will >•__ displayed he predicted a 35 per cent crop contest.
tion for lbs flump epsaa Jane k,
who became second class scouts, .
The “SONS” were hitting the honor today to the wealth of
Monday,1 Memorial Day. ~ and and ehld tlhT UhUfornia Will
It was explained.
men sprang into the arms-of their
Columbia pitcher Friday, scoring golden bloom of Scotch Broom
Mian Imogene Wallace, as chair- have a 50 per cent crop.
Following thM the leaders prea-
husbands. Old*n»iaera bent down
V&Uh
pGeq
,
tJw
N
A
m
and
13
hits
to
18
score
by
their
op­
t
man
of
Mt.
Ashland
Chapter
of
sat wars introduced to the Pion­
Clatsop
plains
region
between
end
kissed the facet of their
D
U
D
AT
BAKKB
ponents. Joe Mereer pitched for
I D. A. R. committee on “How to
eers, they were: John 'Rigg, H. O.
Astoria
and
Seaside.
The
annual
children-
.
Funeral
services
for
Mrs.
Amer­
the
local
team.
, See the Flag”, urges that these
Andersen. J. W. MUls, Jr., Victor
Scotch Broom festival to the out­
ica
J.
Dickson,
who
died
at
her
In
each
the
first
and
second
j
following
rules
be
observed:
.
£
•
Phelps, H. L. Moore, Oi D. Gaff­
The Flag should be displayed home in Baker, Oregon, Friday, innings, Columbia scored one run standing civic feature - of . the
ney and C. V. Howell, the latter,
May 27, 1927, will be held Tues­ and htld the local team scoreless. springtime in Clatsop county and Pageant and Float Occunies yesterday from * Trinidad to aid
’ only from sun-rtoe to sunset.
needing no Introduction. After
In the relief work. Bat with' the
The Flag should be hoisted day at 2 o’clock at the J. F. In the third Inning, with four thousands from all parts of .the
Attention of 0. 0.
the dinner loaders and boys went
northwest Oregon gather at Col­
rescue already effected, there was
Dodge d> Sons (hapel.
hits,
the
Normal
team
scored
t
briskly
and
lowered
alowly.
Directors
to the gym Where a number of
nothing for the relief crew to de­
Mrs. Dickson Was the mother of three runs while their opponents umbia beach In an informal fete
The Flag should be displayed
group and mass games were en­
Two
Ashland
activities
backed
In
tribute
to
the
glories
of
the
but join In the general rejoicing,
Mrs.
Charles
A.
King,
*
•
former
i
es-
, >flat: whether indoors or out when
joyed.
by the Chamber of Commerce, over the narrow escape from dis­
broom.
.
•
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ident of this city. - '
‘ J :
not on a staff.
aster.
are to occur in June.
'When¿displayed horizontally or ■
I On June 11, “Alumni Day” for
vertically against a wall, the Un­
the Normal school, the park pag­
ion or Bine field should be In the
eant which to to be prodtaced un­
upper left hand corner.r ; , . ,
der the direction of Mias D, Vir­
When draping of red, white
ginia Hale, Mies Leona Marstere
and bine 18 desired, nee banting. •
and Miss Marion Ady, and which
Wins Title d ‘V m m K u
When, fossettes and festoons
For His Company at
It to hoped will become an annual
are .Wanted, nee bunting— never
Theatrical Producer Ooniin
Naval Station
event, will take place.
the Flag.
ed in Federal Peniten­
June 17 the Ashland float
, The Flag should be' displayed f
tiary at Atlanta
Hubert Gilmore son of Mrs.
wiy be entered lq the Portland
above and behind a speaker on a J.
Alice Gilmore, 745 Iowa street,
'Rose Show floral parade.
platform when hang flat.
ATLANTA, Georgia, May 33.—
who in April, 1»27, Joined the U.
I Tbeqe two events will be die. (LP)—Earl Carrol, Now Yorktbfo
.
Wheh on a staff It shonld b e \
8. navy and is In training nt the
ousted at the forum meeting to atrlcal. producer. Is in a critical
at the speaker’s right.
”
San Diego Navy station, was re­
be held Tuesday.
The Flag should never be need -
condition from a malady, part
cently chosen honor man from
Irving B. Vining will be the physical and part meatal, accord­
r to cover the speaker’s desk ok
Camp Ingram for the week end­ Survey of
speaker at the . meeting.
to drape the front ot the platform.
ing to Dr. Henry McGehee. Some­
From L<
ing May 17. According to an
thing must bo done at once the
Started
article appearing la “The Holst”
physician says. Carrol is now U
naval station publication, “Gil­
prisoner in the federal penitent
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., May
more has proven himself profic­
tlary here, under sentence ter per-
38.—
(IF
)—
The
Shaw
-
Bertram
ient and has made the most pro­
Juy charga growing ont of the no­
gress la the instruction and Lumber Company of this city has
torious bath tab party.
dispatched surveying eraws to the
drills In hts company.
Sprague
river
county
to
map
out
8ALEM. Ore., May 28.— (LP)
Toung Gilmore was graduated
—A quarter of a, million auto­
from Ashland high, school last a route for a logging, railroad to
mobile license plates will be re­
year. He Was a member of the be constructed by that concern at
quired to moot Oregon’s demands
basketball and tennis teams. La- a cost of «100,000.
J. R. Shaw, president of the
In 1838, according to estimates
tier Be attended the Southern
Ashland Boaa are playing . Co­
company,
announced that the road
made for the purpose of calling
Oregon Normal, but fave this
WASHINGTON, May 3«. — OF)
would ho built and Mid construc­ lumbia University this afternoon
for bids tor making the plates.
study up to enter the navy.
— An expreenlon from tile gov­
tion would bo started as soon as and *re all Set tor their hard
Colors for 192ff are a white ernment of renewed frieMfohlp
“The brave men, living and dead . . .
the survey Is completed and would week-end schedule of Klamath
background with black letters.
have consecrated tins ground far beyond our
Falls and Yreka games.
continue for about throe years.
As, Is the case thia yew, the coming as the climax to the wave
The Shaw - Bertram company
Sunday they wilt play the fifth
name “Oregon” will be spelled of friehdiy feehM ' reawakened
will continue to log In the vicinity game on their Southern. Oregon
out In full.
by the hereto flight ot Captain
o i Kirk, the balance of the sm - League schedule, going to Klam­
California’s T»S8 plates will Lindbergh.
son bat will move Its big camp to ath Falls where they will make
be the reverse of Orsgon’8 with
, ,The body of David .'Vlaea^t,
Thia expreealoa will take the
ta point on the now railroad next an attempt to revenge themselves
a black background afid White form of a personal letter from
In Flanders fields the poppies blow
resident of the preen „ .Spring spring preparatory to cutting into for a defeat suffered three weeks
letters. Washington’s will have Secretary of State Kellogg to Rob­
mountains, whose dMth oecdf-
Between the crosses, row on row,
tbe rich timber which the new ago.
an
orange background and black ert Uhderwood Johnson, former
^ 4 «uddenl/ Friday footelng *e
That marie o«r place;
Monday afternoon at tbs Jack-
line Will pierce.
letters..
the result pf heart trouble, will be
American ambdaonder to Italy,
*
I
r
71? *
! ..
son Hot Springs grounds the hard
The record of automobile li­ who has urged the United State«
token to his former home in t e n ­
hitting
Yreka
aggregation
will
ap-
; ~-John McCraei {n Flanders Fields.
cense plates In Oregon illnsti^tee to negotiate a new treaty of en­
ants, KlaniatJi county, for burial. . . CONVICTS TRAIL POl'M)
pear anA the game promisee to be
SALEM,
Ore..
May
3«.
—
(IP)
the advance of the motor lndne- during peace wlih France.
Arrangsmeato. for bnrigl were
try. In l » l t the state Issued
made hr his nephew, Rd Stover — Evidence that H. C. Park, es­
38,»1« plates, fn 1P37 the nnm-
of RoronM..... Funeral serilcee caped convlet, bad vlaltod a gen­
'ber had increased to 38f,»»».
will he held at thg. Stock (Jnder- te e l store at Pratnm, near bare,
There are now more than one-
toktng parlors at 8:30 Sunday wna discovered when tbe store
fourth as many automobiles la
morning. Services will ba pri­ vaa opqand Rridey.
8AUSM. Ore.. May 88, — (LP)
Oregon as there are Oregonians.
vate. '
M. •>» The e q a v l e t e clothing was
fonhd In the store and other — Governor I. L. Patterson today
clothing bad been token from accepted M tnvftotion to serve
ANOTHER QUAKB ,
stick ha well as • quantity of as a member of the committee
BERKELEY, May
, »Ashland Bona vs. Klamath Falls
which will greet Count Felix von
eheese and other food.
The Bay region and 8hn 1
at*
Klamath.
Park walked away from a gang Lncktaer of Germany npon his
teo peninsula, experienced
Medford
■ vs. Greats Paas at
working 1* the flax fields Wed­ good will visit to Portland Jdne
sharp tremor of brief dtt
Medford.
1
nesday.
tion at 1:30 s. » . today, '*
MEMORIAL DAY
IN ASHLAND
GIVEN U F E
SCOUT HONOR
CHERRY CROP
WILL BE HAI
WRECKED CAR
GANG UBAVI
D IS P U Y F U G
PROPER WAY
COLUMBIA
W INSGAM E
HOLD SCOTCH
BROOM SHOW
JUNEPLAN&
EXTENSIVE
LOCAL BOY
IS HONORED
EARL CARROLL
SERIOUSLY ILL
Quarter Million
Licenses Needed
ALL SEX FOR
HARDGAA
Flight Renews
Old Friendship
MEMORIAL DAY
Vincent Fonerai
Service
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