Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 14, 1927, Image 1

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THB POULTRY DCDU8TBY
THE WBA1
W eather—F a ir Tonight And
is a potential pay roll'for
AaRland\
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Ashland? f Leading
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(United
Hl News W ire Service)
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ASHI^ND.OBEGON,
W ere
i
I f Sky Clear
Dr. George Rebec Delivers
Oommencement Address
—Big Attendance At Ex­
e r c is e s - J . A. OhnrhUl,
President Of School Pre­
sents Sheepskins.
Many Ashland folks, If the elyr
is cloudless tonight, will rental*
up to witness the full eclipse of
the moon, which to scheduled to
take place at 10:40 o'clock to­
night,
According to astronomers, the
moon w ill aot he much darkened
until after midnight. Prom mid­
night until 15:50 o’clock tomor­
row noon,v the* moon will be In
total eclipse.
A part of
earth’s shadow will remain
its satellite until 2 a. m.
W anner Wednesday.
per for Over F ifty Years
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(United Preoa W ire Service)
¡D A Y, J U N E 14, 1927
P r e sid e n t W ill R e s t a n d E a t
IS PRESENTED
“Slim” Evades
NEW . YORK. June 14— Col.
Charles Lindbergh showed New
York today that It is not so big
but what he can get away.
Unknown to anyone he slipped
eat Of his apartment at 6:50 thlh
morning and went to the curtiss
Field to spend an hour among
the airplanes.
It v ;is’ not until 10 o’clock that
anyone except flying men and a
few policemen knew that he was
gone.
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BHlUsait Interpretation of
'“ Smilin’ Thru” By Al-
pha Tanri Society Is Out­
standing event of Com­
mencement «season — Big
Crowd Witnessed Produc­
tion In School Auditorium
CITY TOURIST
CAMP FILLED
. . . . . g ip
AUTO PURCHASE
IS GIVEN TODAY
Frosecution To Depend On
Circumstanial Evidence
Indicated—Defense Attor­
neys O b j e c t i n g Many
Times, Holding Questions
Immaterial.
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Some heavy guns were fired In
the Hugh D’Autremonf trial this
’Smilin’ Thru,’’ the ever-popu-
i morning which the state hopes
lar play, Which for years has
Weary Travelers Turned will Influence the Jury in return-
been reeognlsed as one of the
A v /a y F r o m A s h la n d
j ing a verdict of guilt against the
Secretary Of State Sam cleanest, finest dramas op the
¡defendant.
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stage and screen, was* presented
Rest
Koser Talks Taxes —
Statements of the prosecution
by members of the Alpha Taurl,
have clearly shown they will de­
Many Others Attend
dramatic Society of the Southern
Aahlund city tourist camp is
pend to a great extend upon clr-,
Oregon Normal School last night
one of tlie most popular resting
Nearly 100 attended the Cham­ at the college auditorium, with
cumstantfal evidence to prove that
places for weary traveler» — In
ber of Commerce fornm at noon such artistic Interpretation of the
a conspiracy was entered Into be­
fact Its popularity has grown so
today,
when members of the rolls, that the production will un­
tween the three D’Autremont
greatly that for the last two t ..
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board of regents of the state nor­ doubtedly rank as one of the
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| brothers which resulted in the
m onths there has scarcely been anj ,
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... 1 dynamiting of Southern Pacific
mal schools, and the “Merry outstanding achievements In dra­
evening when there were syfflc-
Macks’’ new local orchestra were ma In the school.
train In Tunnel 13, on October 11,
lent
accommodations on th e '
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present. The regents were here
Swaying their audience with
grounds for all who sought to
The master stroke in
rtra-
to attend the Southern Oregon the ease of seasoned players, the
spend the night there.
School commencement.
tegy
came
thia
morning
when
a
well cast characters, brought
During the last two weeks —
witnessed testified that Ray D’­
Secretary of State 8am Koser tears or laughter, as the spirit
aince the closing of school— tour­
Autremont had purchased a car,
was the principal speaker, and of the play might call for.
ist traffic lias noticably increas­
that another member of the party
complimenting President J. A.
The big auditorium wag filled
ed, and each night, according to
of three — this one being. five
Churchill on the splendid growth for the event and the audience
Dan Barber, camp superintend­
feet six inches, with brown hair
of the local educational Instltu? was generous In epplanse for the
These two Interior views of the state same ledge In the South Dalcota-’Black. Hills show the simple | ent, many travelers are turned
and blue eyes — had made ap­
tlon, and spoke of Its possibilit­ splendid work of the players.
character of the dwelling in «¡¡He » President Coolidge will spend his vacation. Above is the living j away.
plication for license and that the
ies.
,
room, with Its great Creplaoe of n - ii/c Uoufl. Below la the dining room, stuffed gamo birds being the '
The plot of the play revolved
There is n constantly increas­ ear was traced to Paul D’Autre-
* only ornaments.
Mr. Koser also spoke on the around John Carteret and his
ing demand for cabins. The big mont, father of the three boys.
state tax laws and the problem Intense
hatred
for Jeremiah
majority of tourista no longer
Other evidence, which the state
of stgte finances, stating that Wayne, who brought tragedy In­
travel loaded down with baggage ’ ccn8lderg a8 valuable in relation
state should be thoroughly cogni­ fo John’s life and whose eon Is
¡and camping equipment, but to the conspiracy Idea, was also
zant of the financial system in in loire with Kathleen, nelce of*
rather carrying only eooktng Introduced In relation to a pistol
order that they might more in­ Carteret.
equipment
and stopping at camps sold in Albany, with the record
telligently peas on tax measures.
For fifty years John Carteret
w
bore
cabin
accommodations can >of the
ahowlnK tbe purchnaer
appropria tto n s to rj has chertahad- t h a m emory ofJlto
n o a rn ro d aE
n m in a l A n al
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secured at a n nominal
cost. The f was five feet alx laches la height.
13 to 16 persons, it ha« a fire ­ h be
1557-28 amount to approximately murdered sSreetheart, Moonyeen.
You drive thirty miles south place to take Ute morning tliiU demand for cabins is paid to be The black bag. which was found
517,000,Ugg, and uaable to levy who was killed on the eve of her — On either aide of the main
entrance to the summer W hite from Rapid City, over smooth, off the _rooma_ should- company bo Constantly increasing.
on the jBouutsIa. a«er the haliL_
wedding to Carteret, by Jeremta
frequently tourists reach the up. was featured la connecttoa
House are the stuffed beads o( scenic highway to reach this sum­ thero for a summer sessjon of the
oent over that of thn previous Wayne, a rejected suitor.
two giant Bad-eyed buffalo.
« mer White House. It is known renowned W hite House breakfast^ camp at 8 or 9 o’clock at night, ! wlÄl a b . , wMch Roy A D’Autre-
After the addreaa by Dr. Rebec, year, property taxes cannot, cover
Kenneth Wayne does not un
From one corner of the hall ordinarily as the State Game The wide windowa of this dining Mr. Barber said, having travelled »ont had slipped from Eugene <e
the Soathers Oregon Normal this amount within 52,000,000. deratand the refueal of Carteret
Chorus., directed by Mies Leona Appropriations for these two to permit his aeice, Kathleen to smflea the stuffed head of an In- Lodge, and it was built by South room give a view across m iles of many extra njiles to reach the Portland..’ “
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to accommodate visitors scenery, nnd at times mountain Ashland camp, which all tourists
Marsteru, sang two selections. /cars iunp not greatly In exeess of marry him. He does not know telllgent looking
Defense attorneys wees object­
along the Pacific coast hear about ing strenuously to every Item of
white as to face, with sharp black to the Black Hills. It sits in a sheop graze into the landscape.
This was followed by the greet­ those for 1020-20, hut there will
the story of the tragedy.
horns.
well-arranged valley of Custer
ing to the class on behalf of« the be ho revenue from an Income
The second flo o r 'o f this main if they spend much time In tour­ , evidence, holding It was Im m a-.
The play Is cleverly told, the
Walls of the big library are State Purk, said to be the largest part of the building contains the ist camps - - and they reach the , terial to the caAe. Repar.tee be-«
Board of Regents by W. F. Bry­ tax, unless the people of the state
lines sparkling with keen, in­
hung with the sleek furry hides reserve of its kind in the country. governor's suite, which »Mil thia camp only to find every cabin | tween the defense and prosecution
ant of Moro, who acted la place support the proposed measure In
tense drama. As all good stories
nnd If they carry no j thla morning was replete with
of wild animals which one day
You swing off the main high­ fum nier be the presidential suite, j ! filled
of Governor I. L. Patterson, presi­ the Jnne 25 election, he said. A
do come out rightly, old John
dent of the board who was unable former income tax provided addi­ Carteret In the end, sees the fu­ roamed the Block Hills without way, cross a broad lawn, and be­ There are a drawing room, bed cnbiping equipment there Is h « th -1 ^ 1 « , as they frequently clash­
to be present.
tional funds for appropriations tility of holding the hatred In ever thinking that their skins fore you is a two-and-a-balf story rooms, ail with fireplaces. The ing for them to do but go on ' e<j
would ornament a presidential building with a natural atone furniture is sim ple, nnd .runs farther.
I The papper caBt. wtolcfi It Is
The diplomas were presented for those two years.
his heart, ’ and consents to the
Tourists are making longer j inferred the state will attempt to
porch running across the front. rather heavily to deep leather cov­
to the graduates' by President J.
Mr. Koser talked on taxes. In a marriage, after which the spirit hangout. „•
In the big public dining room, 8quaw Creek meanders through ered rockers.
stays nt the camp these days. (gbow tbe bandits used to hide
A. Churchjll, after which the re­ ceaclee, > direct, understandable
of Moonyeen returns to comfort
There Is an additional number of their tracks from he blood
built somewhat on the order of a the yard, and is off about its busi­
cessional was played by the string manner. .
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The third floor will probably
him.
children In tourist parties since hounds, was also emphasised this,
screened porch, are stuffed pheas­ ness in other parts.
trio.
During the dinner hour the
be reserved for the servants.
As John Carteret, the bitter,
the closing of school, and dpgs morning.
Mount
tho
steps,
pass
the
liuf-
ants—
beautifully
plumaged
ring
Members of the board of teg- “Merry Macks”, furnished a splen­ heart-broken old man, who cher­
Reaching behind this main about the camp are numerous.
• entc who were present were J. H. did musical program. The mem­ ished the memory of his dead nocks, mounted and hung in such j falo sentries guarding thn door,
Mra. D'Autremont, upon whom
way that they appear to be in i and enter the hallway. Here are building Is a wing which contains
Puller, Ashland, W. P. Bryant, bers of the orchestra wore Intro­
It appears the greatest worry has
love, alone with a hatred for the
the
big
state
dining
room,
kitch­
fight. They circle the room, and an office and a telephone booth.
Moro, Secretary of State, Sam'A. duced by their leader, “Sharkey
I descended, received a book gift
man who brought him sorrow.
ens, and pantrys.
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Kozer, and State Superintendent Moore. Other ‘guests at t>e d ln -iJohn Oaley pjayed the part with pairs and groups of foul* spread To the right Is the library, with
this morning. "The Unity Christ­
The lodge, it may be said, has a
of Schools, C. A. Howard.
ian Word,” which she read fre­
ner who were Introduced includ­ finish and intense emotionalism, their wings above each of the the biggest fireplace in the build­
reputation for its pies, .which are
ing.
quently.
Hugh examined this
ed W. F. Bryant, Dr. Gee/Rebec, which made his work distinctly tables.
To the left of tho hall 1s the made from fruit gathered in the i
Thero are fireplaces — great
book,
but
soon
returned It to his
head of the Graduate school at professional.
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stone ones — in abundance, built pr’rate dining room, tinted n light ¡orchard adjoining the grounds,
mother.
the University of Oregon, C. A.
W . C. Robinson, Mt. Shasta,
green and furnished with native ¡They are such pies as good New
to burn big lengths of pine log.
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Hugh Greets Children
H o w a rd ,
superintendent of
California,
forfeited a bond for
The furniture Is solid, plain to .hard wood furniture. This dJ«-I Englanders used to eat for break-
The spectators were given a
schools, Lawrence Mltchelmore.
$50 Tuesday morning when he
tin point of being rustic in one ' Ing room will accommodate from fast and thrive on.
president of the graduptlng class
failed to appear before City Judge little human interest touch Mon­
BADEN - B A D E N . Germany, * th’ N° ™ ’ 3C" ° ° ,n
Ra‘ph’
Clint Baughman to plead to a day afternoon In the D’Autremont
June 14 -
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Clarence D. j h° “ Tte,Mn’ Dr Burd,c’
charge of possession of Intoxica­ trial, when Paul D’Autremont,
PRESIDENT IN INDIANA
Leach,
fonder
resident
of
the
city,
ting
liquors brought against him father , of the defendant who was
HAMMOND, in c., June 14.
Chamberlin and Charles A. L e -'
and Vernon McGee. Normal school
by Terry Talent, federal prohibi­ absent from the court for two
— (IP) — President Coolidge
vine reached here today fro m '
j faculty members were also intro- Negroes Who Shot Mill
tion officer and Night Policeman days, returned with his two chil­
and party enroute to the
Berlin for a few days rest.
i duced.
Chas.
Claus. The man was picked dren.
Foreman Die At S ta k e -
cummer White House in the
Representatives of the state
Hugh embraced them And talk­
State
Tuberculosis
W
orker
' Governor Patterson was unable
up
Monday
night by the officers
Black Hills arrived here this
government and the Lord Mayor
Guard Ovarpowered
W ith Grants Pass As Des
ed
and smiled to thhm fot- several
to be present at the Commence­
Speaks—County Officials and a quantity of alleged liquor
attornoon.
"
greeted the trans-Atlantic filers
tination Finest -Runners
minutes.
The spectator^ appar­
ment.
was found In his possession. He
Mr. Coolidge was met at
nnd thousands of persons throng­
Summarize W ork
MERIDAN., Miss., June 14—
ently tired of the endless Identi­
Leave
Frisco
gnve
cash
bond
for
his
release,
the station by an official re­
ed the statloth'~-
(IP)— Two negroes, Jim and Mark
and this was forfeited by his fall- fication of exhibits, displayed a
ception committee, which os-
Fox, brothers, were seized and
The annual Jsckso.. County
keen Interest In this little by-piay.
corted him to the W icker
burned at the stake by an angry
Jloalth Association meeting was uro to appear.
The
children were neatly dressed
8AN FRANCISCO, June 14—
park where the president de­
mob of several hundred citizens
BYRD TO F L Y
held today at the home of Mrs.
and
aeemed
to enjoy the greeting
(IP) — Something now in foot
livered a dedication address.
Monday near Louisville, Mies.
Toy Velle, Jacksonville. The work DEBE AND C H A R LIE
of the prisoner at the bar. The
ROO8EVBLT F IE L D , N.
races—
a
480-mlle
"marathon”
He
said
what
America
The negtoes shot and killed
CHANGE T H E IR 'M IN D S children are Ines, 11 years old.
of the association during the last
Y„ Jnne 14.— (IF)— While
Fourteen responded for band Clarence Nichols, superintendent opened only to Indian runners—
needs is increased education
year was summarized by the of­
and Charley, 4, step-stoter aad
New York still gasped for
advantages, crime suppres­
rehearsal Monday night at the city of a saw mill near Louisville got under way Tuesday when 11
ficials, Dr. L. S. Inskeep, Mins
HOLLYWOOD, Cal., June 14— step-brother of the defendant.
breath after Its Lindbergh
building according to ”8harkey'* yesterday. They were arrested young braves left San Francisco
sion, some old fashioned re­
Josephine Koppes, Miss Janet (LP)— Charlie Paddock, "fastest
F. A. Ramirai, who was oa the
celebration. C o m m a n d e r
Moore, who will direct the or­ by Sheriff Permenter, who was for their long trait northward Io
ligion. more work for un­
Moffatt and Miss Leah Jennings. human."
and
Bebe Daniels, stand for more than three hours,
Richard E. Byrd announced
ganisation this summer.
This overpowered by the mob before Grants Paas, Oregoi| in quest of
skilled labor and patriotism
Other health workers In attend­ screen star, have decided they ¡ resumed his testimony after
today he would leave for
at the ballot boxes.
number It Is expected will be in­ reaching the Winston county Jail. cash and glory.
ance at the meeting' wero Mrs. will not make life’s race to- : lunch In Identifying vnrtonn ar-
Parts In the plane America,
creased, and Mr. Moore expressed
Zunl and Karook tribes fur­
Sadie Orr Dunbar, secretary of gether, It waa learned here to -1
as soon as the weather was
himself as pleased with the re­
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the State Tuberculosis Association day.
nished the entrants, trained and
,
favorable.
asons«.
hardened after weeks of prepara­
and Miss Mildred Carlton, local
Commencement activities at the
Southern Oregon Normal school
ended today w|th thé graduation
exercises at 10:36 In the school
auditorium.
Dr. George Rebec delivered the
'addreaa to the one hundred grad­
uates, their friends and relatives.
Dr. Rebec is dean of the Graduate
School of the University of* Ore­
gon, and le an educator of re­
noun.
In his talk en “ Idealism. Real­
ism and the Younger Generation,**
or as It is eommoaly described,
“The Revolt or Youth,“ Dr. Rebee
stated that the younger genera­
tion Indulges In this “Jsn age"
to help them forget the Insincer­
ity and unreality of the ere of
idealism. "Altho youth Is «ag
Ing a war against Idealism and Is
taking up Its stand with realism,
ideals are still a part of the life
of youth, as they necessarily must
be.’’ said Dr. Rebec, “ but these
Ideals are reconstructed from the
harsh actualities with which the
youth is surrounded.”
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The processional for the en­
trance of the graduates end facul­
ty was play/d by the string trio
composed o f Mary Galey, Floy
Young and Rose Marie Alh|ns,
• after which Rev. H. F. Pemberton
gave the iavocation.
MANY VISITORS
A T C .O fC .M E E T
Plain, Rustic, Comfortable
Is Coolidge’s Summer Home
a
Forfeits $50
Bond In Court
Trans-Atlantic
Airmen Resting
ANGRY MOB
BURNS TWO INDIANS START
448-MILE RACE
HEALTH FOLKS
HOLDMEETING
Fourteen Out
To Band M eet
Phoenix
lys Medicinal . ,
alue Of Lithia Water Fine
One of the firmest booltsrs
for AalHatfd’s- Llthta water was
discovered this morning by a
Tidiags reporter In the persojf of
Mr. Hepra. owner, of a mercantile
store at Phoenix.
Mr.. Hearn, who suftered from
kidney, trouble, stated he had
gone* to a* 'P o rtlan d h o sp ital,
where the physicians said an op^
eration would be necessary to, re­
move the atone from the kidney,
^ t the time he was unable to re-
maln for an operation, and the
physician . told , him » the pain
would foyce him to. retu rn ., This
was a| Christmas time. After, the
holidays, Mr. Hearn , went to Loa
Angeles where he enjoyed a rest.
* However,', after, retaining*, to'
Phoenix and hie work. |f r . Hearn
Was again bothered by the pain.
One day he met a friend from
Medford, who told him he ha<
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Victor Mills
Hit By Missile
Victor Mills, while watching the
work at Main and Pioneer yes­
terday afternoon where workmen
were excavating for the laying of
new water mains, was hit 1»y a
piece of flying iron.
Mr. Mills, who was In a squat­
ting position, was knocked to the
pavement by the blow. The dril­
ling point hit a water main and a
piece of the iron flew off, hitting
M r .. Mills on the chin.
While
painful, the wound was not <lang-
srnus. although It could .have
easily been a eerloue Accident,
tion.
These youths’ names —•
"Flying Cloud, "Falcon," "Mad
Bull,” smack of (heir fighting
ancestors, M t In reality they are
quiet mannered folk, much the
same oa school or pollege ath­
letes.
J '
To win the main prize of
51000, the first Indian to finish
must Arrive In Orants Pass, Or.,
in IB days. Towns along the Red­
wood highway, over which the
rate will bs run, have contribut­
ed smaller purses for the first
runner to reach their community,
s© it la possible for the winner
to earn several thousand dollars,
Law Teacher
Isjfrom oted
New Courses And New Instruct
Secured For Local Normal
president and chairman of the
eight community health groups in
EUGENE, Ore.,—HlP)— Charles
Jackson county.
E. Carpenter, professor of law at
the University of Oregon, today
Several new courses will be of­
COLUMBIA RISES
was advaaced to dean of the law
THE DALLES, June 14--<IP) fered during the summer session
department, replacing William
— The Columbia river rontlnued •of the Southern Oregon Normal
Hals, resigned.
Earl M. Pallett was named Its steady rise here over the school, according to an announce­
registrar to succeed Carlton Spen­ week end, the depth of the water ment today by President J._ A.
cer, who filled the vacancy creat­ Increasing slowly, however. Yes­ Churchill.
He ala© announced the addi­
ed by the advancement of Car­ terday morning the river stood
penter. Elmer L. Shlrrell will be at 36.8, a rise of .3 of a foot tion of two new Inembers to the
the actin; dean for this year, over the previous morning, while normal school faculty. One will
while Dean Walker Is on a year's today It had mountod to 37.1. bo an expert In penmanship, who
leave of absence. -<he board of The upper Columbia Is still ris­ will give Instruction In methods
while, the
regents made 32 minor changes ing, while the Snake river is fall­ In Palmer writing;
othor will teach English.
ing slightly.
betides these advancements.
Among, special courses
offered. It to planned to
ment the regular work *
in er with courses la
muele, junior high n
istrntton, psychology of
cence. pageantry,
ministra tlon,
lean literature,
western frofttler,
French rovolntloo
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