Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 10, 1927, Image 1

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ntoa nn *tha followtag
sm sd ehhahsisstons^ offlesrs f rom
Ashland wlll go to tho camp thls
year: M«Jor Clydc Melone, Cap-
tgla Lyan Stock, First Ltoutoaant
O,yde Toung, flseond Ltontonaat
Adams and Ltontonaat Beecher
D eatord.
The«
w ill retara to'AsMaad
July í . ,
Battery B la à
artillery
company.
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Perozsi- Baiter Propodtloa
1* Approved Aad Fvw*
chiso Fropared Frotertlaff
Fully Rights Of The City
Per Future Dsvetopmsiit
—Definite DeeteUm Later
City councilman met Is special
session Thursday e ts d ia g and af-
tor discussion of the proposition
presented by D. Psrosst and * O.
W. Butler for commercialising the
etty supply of Ltthla water, ex­
pressed themselves as unanimous*
ly in favor of the proposition and
rreeeatsd to. Mr. Butler and Mr.
Perovs! a contract for their con­
sideration.
The contract Is similar to thp
one presented to the council by
Mr. Perosai and Mr. Butler, except
that It Is more specific In Its de­
tails.
Mala previsions of the contract,
according to City Solicitor Wm.
Briggs who assisted la the prepar­
ation, are for tho establishment
of tjie bottling and labelling and
marketing of tho Lithla water,
within a reasonable leagth of
time, this probably to bo a period
of six months. The contract also
provides that after tbs plant Io In
operation tor star month, a roy­
alty of oaO-quarter cent on each
bottle of water sold, is to bo paid
this city, the mtalmnm amount
of royalty to bo 999 per month,
which according to members of
the council wbb assisted In the
revision of the contract, will
J mate-
sa average on
ly 10 es
INDIANS RUN
NEXTTUESDAY
Sight C m m m W ill Carry
O iuffn Colon la
M srrthfm Contort__
Indian runners who wlll com­
pote In the Redwood Highway
Indian Marathon race to he
started next Tuesday morning,
June 14, sad to oad at-G rants
Paas. Oregon, with their trainers
w ill gather at San Francisco Sat
urday and Sunday. .J . .".J. * _
"the eight Karook Indians from
Ornate Pass «ho will carry ths
color of tho Oregon Cavemen, are
to reach San Francisco Sunday.
Tho runners passed through
Ashland two weeks ago from
Happy Samp la Klamath county
enroute• to Oranto Paaa where
they have been In training on the
highway. They will pass through
this city oa tho Marathon race.
Playground To
Be Inspected
O oodm I For State And De­
fence Make ^ O p e n in g
Statements Today — At-
rootens Orime Reviewed
By Stete Attorneys De-
fense S»ys Hugh Was Mo­
del 18-Year-Old Youth.
The Jurymen
Ths Jury which will hear the
D’Autremont cam, which includes
one ehnnge In the list published In
Thursday Dully Tidings Is as
follow s:
T. L. Fariow, Parmer, Lake
Creak.
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R. L. Dldenat, Dairyman, Eagle
Point.
M. P. Cdrney, Hortlculturalist,
Central Point.
R. 8. Daniels, Engineer, Med­
ford.
Henry Frame, Farmer, Talent.
. L. L. Norcross, Rooming House,
Ashland.
Paul Martin, Farmer, Central
Point.
Earl W. Weaver, merchant,'Cen­
tral Point.
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W. H. Hlttle, Farmer, Gold
H ill.
Frank Nutter, Farmer, AdUland.
Frank P. Dutton, Farmer, Med­
ford.
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Wm. » . Darby. Ashlafti.
Thirteen Is the number which
*)lsys sn unlucky pari hb, amSy
person’s lives, but three to the
number which may be the nn-.
iccording to an Inference from
George Bradpn, supervisor of the remarks of Special Prosa cu-
Fggttle Codât Playground Aaapcla- e r George Roberts in ^hls open-
seuslon ut f ¡M Tbarsday areWtog. ttan , b to he la AalUaad this after- ug statement this morotng to the
and dlecunaed 1*^» oaatrdctt ftpP0*a
fory HI the H*AutreuMMH e««a>
tmair « h a n s protecting (h e righto
The Rule of Three w ill figure
Of the city. “ J b i e r called. Mr. fogArdl
work which Is be- nfomlnenUy lu the trial. Mr. Rob
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Butler, who said that bp could
Ute. stated. Three knapeacka,
not speak M Mr, Perogsi. « ftd f Mr. Braden «pent fo e dak 1*
three eaateena and many other ar-
that it was agtoeable to r.'klm .W Mhdford Inspecting a proposed
tlalea and facte o f' evidence ¿in
take the coatiftct Into considera­ Vbygrednd site there. H e A m he threes— aa well as the three D'-
tion before final acceptance by m«t hy members Of tbs Chamber kntremonts, w ill be introduced by
both city and the proposed com­ of Commerce Advisory committee he state during the trial to em-
playgroM&l
pany.
and Mias Fay Carver, pin;
□haaixe the Rule of Three.
la formal aessioa, Councilmdu. «tparvlsor, whoa, he arrives la
This will be In conjunction with
Peters. Bergasr, Kay apd Thorn A shland.
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the state’s plan to attempt to show
toa and White, expressed them
that there was a conspiracy be­
■elves favoring tho eoatraet, and
tween the three D’Ahtremonte In
its presentation to the Battor-Per-
he robbery and blowing up of
o irt- partnership for considera­
Train Number IS in the Siskiyou
tion.. Councilman B. A. Woods
tunnel October 11, 19S3. which re­
Is out of the city. Mayor C. H.
sulted In the death of four train­
Pierce la heartily in favor of the
men. The murder of Coyle O.
City firemen, volunteer fire­
contract.
Johnson, one of the trainmen, is
In discussing the possibilities man and policemen enjoyed a feed the basis of the charge against
of tho commercialised develop­ ■la tba city fire 'department Thurs­ Hugh D ’Autremont In the pres­
Thom
present
ment of ft»e Ashland 14thia wa­ day evening.
ent trial.
ters. Mr. Batter said be recently were: Lee Wallace. Lawrence W il­
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Smith Talks
talked wjth a Los Angeles doc­ son. Geo. McNabb, Harry Ingling,
Defense Attorney, Fred Smith,
tor, who wee anxious to secure a Chas. Clawson. Ony Applewhite, In contrast to the long statement
Baughman,
largo order of tho water for per- Vern Carey, .Oeo.
by Attorney Roberto, occupied-on­
Mike
Meigel.
Arthur
Peters.
Dave
■ertption among his patients.
ly a few minutes la bis opening
Tho contract provides the part­ Sargeant. Micky F ran klin ,. Less statement to the Jury.
nership the right of commercialis­ Werts, Dick Hitchcock, Lloyd
He said he was convinced that
ing and marketing gaases ftom the Crowsou, OeO. King sad Glen In the entire statement by the
city springs.
I t also provides Simpson.
prosecutor, the defendant In* thia
that the commercialised product
case had not been directly con­
shall be known as "Ashland LJth-
nected w ith, single point of al­
STUDENT AWARD MADE
la Water** thus serving a two-fold
leged evidence and asked. "W hy
UNIVERSITY O F OREGON, did the state recount the gruesome
pnrpoaa 1 la advertising the town
EUGENE. /June lb — (Special) details of ths holddp lu their op-
us well as its com m ercial value.
Lawrence R. Thlelea, of Portland, enlng statement f
« sophomore In the school of
v He said Hugh had been a model
PRINCE RUPERT, Ä .C ., June Journalism, uf*a today awarded young man, being only approxi­
10— <VP>— Indians, pre ’ éenrshfaf the 111« prim of the Advertising mately IS yaara of age wheU he to
for tba body f f Cjlfford ftm w n, Club of Portland which Is given alleged to have participated In the
Salem, Oregon merchant • who every yaar to ribs best all-round Slekiyon crime.
He challenged
advertising student.
drowned June I .
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the state to connect Hugh with
any evidence showing he had
phrtlclpated In the crime, and em­
phasised that go claims In the op.
ening statement should be used as
evldunee In the trial.
«g
Mr. Roberts in his statement
Clyde Young, head Fan» of tho , Stunts— Bprl Crow, Dan Ray, to the Jury, which followed the
Ashland Ltthbns. raceMtljr named C. A, JMabPa. D. O. OqodK H . D. ■wearing in of the ju ry at the op­
ening of court thia m im ing. r<-
ths following member» to esrVa McNair sod A« M. Peters.
Membership—* . L . Bardie, M. couated tba gruesome datpOa of
on ths organisation baostor pea-
gram as has been outlfttoft:
• Grubb, L. L. Leedem. W . D. the expfotfon. shooting and hold­
up which brought death to four
Entertainm ent— W. 'J. Crand­ W hittle, sad ftla^er Smith.
P ro p er ty -^ - O l o n a (llippsoa A man, MaWM Bohg. ftfbman, Sid­
all. Charles R ob ertso n W illiam
ney Bates, engineer. Charles O
Briggs. H. L. Ctoyeoftfo
OSt- Charles Robertso*.
C ivics— V. » . Miler, C. Baugh­ Johnson, dead-heading
brake-
ald Wsbhar.
man, G. ft. Daga and C. A. man and B .'ft. Daugherty, postal
In terclu b rela tlo p s— P rof. i . B.
Haines.
dark la the crew of ths 111 toted
Vining, J . y . MUls and J- H-
Masto— S. A. Fetors, Jr., H. K. erew.
TatoittoM* -aa* »• Frovost.
He told Sf the eearcbes made
Dance— A «d r MnOeO, A M r Me
Park— W . < MeMalr. » . Seha-
over the hills «ad the dtocoveriee
Oolisa, BaM crow, H. ft. Bentley, ermaa and John Baders.
of the peeeSS the battery, can­
sad O lso a •tashaen.
Psbltotty— C .„ J R ead, ft. M^ teens. knapsacks, camps, overalls
Lakd o f th e W oods
Ifonry Barr. M. Sim pkins sa d I. 1
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¿Baders, B. J. Fariow.
Firemen Have '
Dinner Party
High “Fizz”
For
Rooster Program
ting tbe'Aabland pnblie
it extreme friendliness
towards the Southern fregoli Norma^ School and
.its deep concern tor the success of all the activities of
this our greatest. iustiti^ioi i, hut more particularly
that the Spring FestiFftl to be presented by the
next Tuesday.
faculty and students
Saturday evening at 8:30
A musical program Is to be
furnished
by the "M errlm acs”
at the dance platform in y e park (or in event of rain
Cold, Cynical Washington, University of Oregon Orchestra, " I Should Have Married
in the Chautaqua building) have the fullest publicity
Is Mad With Enthusiasm which “ Sharkey’’ Moore, New * Someone Who Wouldn’t
and evidence of our municipal solitude.
Have Oared,” He Telia
As "Memphis” Speeds Ashland Band leader w ill bring
With all the assistaacc we render this is such a
to
this
city.
Police—Twin* W ill Be
On Bringing The Hero Oif
Governor Patterson and the
costly and elaborate spectacle, no expense being
G iv e n Preliminary Ar­
The Hour Nearer—Hon­ board
of regents, E. E. Bragg.
shared m its production, there will be some depitt
raignment Before V. 8.
ors To Exceed Those Giv­ Salem, Frank J. M iller, Albany,
for thg normal to bear and it is our desire this he
Commissioner —
C. L. Starr, Portland, W. C.
en By Europeans.
duced to the minimum.
Bryant, Moro and Geo. A. H art­
B o lle tla
The day and this itftelosing event commemorate
WASHINGTON. June 10.— ftR man. Pendleton, and J. H. F uller
STEUBENVILLE,
O h io ,
of
this
city
w
ill
be
In
Ashland
—
America’s
great
reception
fo
r
the first graduation at pur new Normal school and
June 10.— (IP)— Roy and Ray
Tuesday to attend the commence­
Charles
Lindbergh
has
started.
has real historical significance for Ashland. Ijef
D’Autremont today waived
Six destroyers, nearly 100 planes ment exercises of the Southern
everyone who possibly can attend the evening Spring
extradition when arraglned
on the high seas are preparing to Oregon Normal school, and ar­
Festival, urge the tickat Sale with friends and neigh­ meet the cruiser,. "Memphis' rangements have been made for before U. **. Commnltoner
Barrow and were ordered
speeding the great trans-A tlantic them to attend the Chamber din­
bors and thni express ypur appreciation of tho first
held in default o f 959,900
ner.
flye
r
home.
years work of President .phurchill and his associates
bond each. The twins are to
Emissaries of nations
are
in a manner and in a degree not hitherto possible.
be
taken to Columbua tonight
planning to take Col, Lindbergh
The costuming, the music, the natural open-air
and from there w ill go to
greetings as a foretaste o f the
PIONEER
;
o rjg in a i d a n c e d
Medford, Oregon as soon aa
setting,
the beautiful ev
tum ultuous welcome which this
papers
can be signed.
is determined w ill exceed even
will be out of thè ordì
IS DEAD
f, and be well worth while.
the tremendous* ovations
of
If this first Spring Festival is well supported by
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio., June
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Paris, Brussels and London.
Was Half Century Resident 10.— (IP)— Roy and Ray D’Ahtre-
• the people of Ashland a id the valley, generally it
Windows everywhere are bear­
Of Jackson County And
will send the faculty and itudent hotly away for their
mont, whose capture climaxed an
ing pictures of “ L in d y.” The on­
International
maahunt, may he
Well
Known
ly fear is that enthused citixens
summer vacations as sfrong >boosters for Ashland
taken to Oregon to testify in tke
and
Visitors
may
crush
him
,
m
ili­
and will naturally react to our advantage.
Andrew Dosier, fo r the * last tria l o f th e ir younger brother,
tary authorities are taking a ll pre­
Besides, if this first Spring Festival proves a
h
a
lf century a Jackson county Hugh, before being tried fo r ro b ­
caution, even to prohibiting the
success and hqs proper SBpport, it will be made an
resident,
died at his home near bery in connection w ith the Stakt-
Lindbergh parade scheduled 'fo r
Saturday from
pausing In its the Wagner Soda Springs Tues you train robbery.
annual event to which vMtors will in course of time
This was Indicated when U. S.
day evening, June 9. 1927.
line of march.
come to Ashland ih large numbers much as they do
Mr. Dosier, who was past 82 Marshal W. B. Bgrtell, Coiambus,
The
cold,
hard-boiled
city,
to Portland Bose Festival.
which snickers at the little faults yeras o f age at the time of his Ohio, Instructed officers to hold
Please do your bit to stimulate a large attend­ o f the presidents, and looks w ith death was one of the best known the twins in closest custody,
ance next Saturday evening.
fishy eye on a ll heroes, is pre­ characters in Jackson county. He tem porarily. They are separated
was a native of Arkansas coming and under dfuard pending a rriv a l
C. H. PIERCE, Mayor. pared to break all precedent and to Oregon many years ago, cross­ of the postal bureau and depart­
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SOVIET GOVT
EXECUTES
Anri
Wife Murderer
Hanged Today
SALEM, June 10,—-<LP)— John
Butchek;
47. P ortland,'utie. m «r-
Baid To Be A-
derer wae hanged at t : i« this
gainrt Govenunent. TMe T
moralag. The execution was de­
scribed as th e most orderly in the
history o f Oregon. Batchek made
MOSCOW, June 1«.— <U») — no final statement. He slept w ell
Twenty monarchists, white guards last night.
ai|d
alleged to have been In
thè pay-óf foreign Intelligence Ser­
vices, p rin cip a lly Gre«t B ritain,
have paea executed by » . M enjin-
ekl, the chief -soviet p o litic a r po­
lice annouaced.
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Those executed Inelude English­
men and two Russlgn princes. It
is alleged th a t some o f those exe­
cuted trie d to take the lives of
government heads. The Bngliah-
man executed was Sidney Riley,
alleged, to have meen a spy.
ALUMNI FEATURES
The Dally Tidings today
publishes a special page hon­
oring the Alum ni of the old
Norm al School, and t h o se
who w in .be graduated from
the new institution, next Tues­
day. I t is this way we wel­
come to the city, those who
have known happy school
days here.
take Colonel Lindbergh to its
ing the plains and enduring all
heart at 100 per cent face value.
I f the Memphis keeps up her o f th e .h a rd s h ip at pioneer travel
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speed, _
Ltadbergh
should ____
come bewtpg of a home In a
down, th e gangplank st^W gsh lnr-: ftto to w c o u n try.^
His w ife was^Cevina Powell,
ton navy yard about 11a. m.. 8at-
urday. the center of the mont gen-- also a native o f A rk » « « « and
ulne outpouring of honors and af- huite as much of a character aa
Jecllop that, has been flatted upon her hagband, whom she s u rv iv e *
a retarnlng. A«o.,<lU iJa.>nM>i»W7a Several children also mara the
Jt w ill be a trib u te not only passing of their father. His death
from the half-m illion or so per-, followed an illness o f several
,
sons who w ill see him in the months.
Funeral services w lll be h’eld
flesh, but also of the m illions of
Americans In every corner of the Sunday afternoon at 9:90 o'clock
land who w ill be listening in on from the Stock parlors, and in
the greatest radio hookup ever ar­ terment w ill he made In the* H ili
cemetery.
ranged.
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ALBANY. ORE., June 10— (IP)
—No inquest is to be held for
Mrs. Paul Lake whose charred
body was found In her home by
firemen who answered a call fo<
help. She «us alone. Details of
the firo are unknown.
fl Fine Example My Boy
ROSE SHOW
STARTS MON.
Stage l i Set For Big Rose
Carnival— Late < Spring
Means Exquisite
Blossoms
^P O R TLAN D , OREGON, June 10
•—The stage la set, Ilte rls ly and
fig u ra tive ly fo r the most preten­
tious RoM Festival In the 30
summers that Portland has been
playing annual homage to the
boautlful queen of the flowers,
the week (ta rtln g June 13 w ill be
replete w ith entertainment day
and night.
A
week of sunshine has
brought out the rose blossoms
In gorgeous profusion. The city
w ill be In Its most beautiful dress
fo r the throngs expected to p a rti­
cipate In the week’s festivities.
ment heads.
In Hlgk Spirits *
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The twins continued In high
spirits, singing Freftch aongs, to
the delight of crowds of curious
persons who Uned the allayw aj la
the rear of the prison.
« ’ B n r Vfsttea l»r W9to ■■
Mix. Hasel Goodwin, pretty
Spanish glrL who nays she married
“Clarence Goodwfo” Jdefttttjeri a *
May q ’A « 9 4 A ^ t o * W > « :
H i*
Old baby to ith*
brief visit. ,
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She aftprward« told of haring. *
married "Clarenoe” In Oireennp, •
Kentucky, and moving with ktm *
fo Ironton, Ohio. She instate she” '
has been married for tour years. -
and keeping house tor thn two"
brothers since they settled here <
fast January.
"My mistake was In marrying j
Hasel, declared Ray D’Antremont ‘
to police.
He then told how he had plan­
ned to marry at the first oppor­
tunity so that he conld s e t t l e
somewhere and not create snsplc- .
Ion.
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**My wife Is the finest llttie g lr l
you ever met," Ray continued, ’T
should not have married a -girl
like that. ’ I should have married,
some one who wouldn’t caxp and*«
one that I wouMa’t cars so much-
about. Hare I am leavtag a young,
and splendid girl all alone with
her baby In a strange town.
Just can’t Mad won’t undent
Pollen were told that t ie Urias
were to be given a preliminary ar­
raignment before Deputy Oommls-
atoaer O. J, Borkowsky .today.
Dress Rehearsal Tonight For
“SpringFestival” Perfection
W ltkln the Isat three daya la-*
For two days workmen have
been busy transform ing ths beau­ tarast In the Sprlag Festival haa
tifu l 8ylvan Grove la Llthla<park incress«d untll It b «dvjaad at
where the Si#Mtg' FtritU f K to the» preeent ift*e :tha| Uuma de-
ylrfog cholee* position oa tho hlll
Averiooking tho glade wh«oro the
become an Ashland fnslftntldft— a dancee wlll ho givon. bw oa hand
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program which f t point of beauty eorly.
Merd l o r d, , j
ahd harmoby of disco'and eolo»,
will r ir it f Similar' entertainments. othor valley tea
Th'e band stand1 to eovored with vlslted .hy a ete»,e< i
a nflnature forest, the lighting vertblng tho pagedd
work to practlrally finished, and lag tlckefo tor .fal«
a number " of lighting effects, ■ p o M h t a lt t t o
which will rival ’ eVin the moon­ . T M
light and siifnllght, have been af­ tomon
fected.' '
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This evening there will be aa for
of a
outdoor dress rehearsal. The 95
members of the cast hnvo par- mnalc ot symbolle
r ”>
fected tketr work and • tlte pve-
■ensatidn' tomorrow right win he ptebtM h>’to ‘r'ft»
a thing of exqulsits beauty and avoat la
charm.
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