« b ro r o n v nmuxvxv Oregon—Unbilled, if a potential pay roll for (United News Wir« Service) d ashl Æ voheqon , Big Community Feature De< Golf Cot Giri Interprets . Mex Testimony NEW YORK, June I t . — The famous Colonel Charles Lind­ bergh and the Ryan monoplane, "Spirit of St. Louis” were reunit­ ed today while. New* York and Washington slept. Leaving the Curtiss Field la New York at 2:48 a. . m., Lindbergh. flew to Washington in an army plane. He landed at 4:27, and left iq the "Spirit of St. LouiJ” at eight min­ ute« after five and returned to Mitchell Field in New York, where he lande» at 7:14. - — He returned to New York in plenty of time' to begin the last day there with a busy program of six engagements. The New York reception will be climaxed at a tea this afternoon when he will receive the 226,000 prise offered by Raymond Oreteig for the first trip from New York to Paris. PLAN ROGUE RIVER SURVEY - nath to m ' A A S ATalent ' mean. Of flnane vine and Ashand Methodist, to- .emporary orgBn X LUh,B “ of director, na. nearly 1000 being on the groumlz throughout the day, for an si' \ Dur,nt thia or southern Oregon picnifc. several speaker! Dr. 8. O. Chaney, district sup ------------------------ erlntendent Of the Southern Ore- gon method 1st. gave a short talk g g >« during the afternoon session, bul the remainder of the day wa ■ devoted to a get-acqnalnted and I ~ get-together session. a a tu e U lT u At the noon hour a bountoout cipal Speak picnic dinner, wsa served afte 11688 which contests, including sect ----- races, dashes, relays and a tu: Miss Mildred of war were held for Juniors and tral Point was intermediates under the direc- of the Jackson tion of O. J. Kunsmar Bi Med- Association at I ford. —-------- ness meeting hel The remainder of the after- Judge and Mrs. noon was spent enjoying base- o f Jacksonville, ball and volley ball conteetr' Mrs. Hose Ro This evening 'Another picnic named vie« dinner ia to be Served for the Louis Ulrlb, set member of the Epworth Leagues Nobit, treasurer, gf the district churches. Mrs. Ulrich art Miss Dora Sparks of Ashland denta w ill be In charge of the game. Membwi| of tl and sapper to be served. m |tUe are; „ t J i OMw ^ ChC t o r ^ J h M ± : r r ™ ' f 1 . | w er e. River t l i sportsmen a n d ' com­ mercial stream is to ba under­ takes hy the state Fish and Game Commission. A survey stream, which w ill include a study of the question of propagation of fish best adapted to the stream, and protection from toes through irrigation ditches and power tur­ bines and from pollution is to be made. Tentative plans provide for a warden to take charge of the river l/b entire length. The Fish and Game commissioners a re ' to share the expense of the survey, the expense of the work not to exceed more than 2600 a month. UKIAH. Calif., June 16.— OP) — Mad Bull, a Karook Indian, representative of the Grants Pass Cavemen today was leading the Held by three miles when he pass­ ed through here enroute from San Francisco to Grants P au in the great Indian Redwood Highway Marathon. He had tvavellsd 118 miles. Second came Flying Cloud, an­ other Karook, who led the field during the first two days run — leading the field when 86 miles of the race was done. Third came Rushing Water, also a Karook, " * ,__ - T " " At each town along the route, the Indians are greeted by civic organisation« which assisted iir sponsoring the affair. «--Mech^of the race ia being run nailer a blistering sun, but the feet of the flying Karooks, are unblistered and their wind seems good. Their bronze bodies, glisten with perspiration. “STRANGLER” IS CAPTURED ila r e n c e iweBKcr, » _ . . . zv « C arpenter. iiursf A "" Crawford, publl, ,R ^ p Billings of Ashland. p Oentro) Favored by an ideal day the Mr, visitors from out-of-town were . , o^ m s m n » wi w e various Cl where the affair was held. Believe T he; Have Taken Ptenirtiah flrfaninal CHAPLIN CASE SENSATIONAL W IN N IPEG , Manitoba, Canada, June i f . — (i_p) —. The man sus­ pected of being the “atraagler” D irt; Linen Of Household To Be Air In Angust­ for which more than one thoufc- and civilians and detectives iata Is Bead; searched all n ljh t was taken to­ day near Killarney, Manitoba. The LOS ANGELES, June 16,— (U*) suspected was arrested yesterday — The dirty linen in the Charles about escaped from jail within 16 Spencer Chaplin household will minutes of being locked np. be aired before the public on August 22. Trial of the contested divorce suit of the comedian and his girl-wife, Lita Grey Chaplin, was set for that date in Superior Judge Walter Guerin’s court by TULSA, Okla., June 16— (IP)— an order Wednesday^ of Presid­ Armed men from every city In ing Judge Walton J. Wood. Attorneys for both parties ex­ northern Oklahoma today sought Mathew Kimes, Oklahoma out­ pressed satisfaction ' with t h e law whose major crimes probab­ schedule. ly number more than a score. Judging by the documents now Kimes was believed to have on file, the case w ill be the stolen an automobile in Drum- most bitter and sensational of all wright last night in which an Hollywood divorce cases. Infant slept The infant was found crying in a pasture hours Diamond Lake Road N ot Open Famous Outlaw Fishermen, anxious to wet lines Being Sought In Diamond Lake are warned by Marion J. Barnes, of Klamath Falls, deputy game warden, to seek another trout pool tor a week or two, unless they want to hike some seven miles. Barnes re­ cently made the trip to the lake with Matt Rickman, state superin­ tendent of hatcheries. The road is open wlhin s mile of the sum­ mit, seven miles from the lake he «aid. A crew is cutting through the deep snowbanks. Inter. Later he was believed to have driven through Jennings, stopp­ ing long enough to kidnap the PORTLAND, ORB., June 16— chief of police. (IP)— C. A. Vermillion, 68, for The Officer was found tied to eight years assistant to the pre­ a tree early this morning in the sident of the 8. P. 8. rail­ O«age hills. v road here, died last night fol­ One of the latest crimes at­ lowing eight months tttness of tributed to the Kimes gang was heart disease. the doable bank robbery at A dative of Missouri, Verm ill­ Beggs, Okla., several weeks ago. ion began as a call hoy add rose The town marshal was killed and from the ranks to a position a woman wounded daring the of responsibility. robbery. A it Grasshoppers e District, Kian Twenty men against millions of grasshoppers are waging a strange w a r jn the flat fertile tracts of the southeastern Tnle lake hear Klamath Falls. > • . Swarming out of their fetching beds, like bee« ont of a hive, th« hoppers sweep over, the green fields stripping them hare. The Insects have confined their dam­ age to forage erope and a small loss In rye to date, and the 86 meh are seekinf to keep them ont of the wheat, oats and bar­ Mad Bull, Fl;ing Cloud And JLushing Water Paas 118 Mile Mark ? ’a T . ley fields. Polson Is the moot effective manner in wW h the warfare against the hoppers can be car- rldd op. Hatching of the hoppers. Is said to be one of the biggest troubles. Epge, laid from one to one and a half inches deep and are hatched With the warmth of tha sun, thus the first batch cemes from the top layer, and by the time these are controlled a second swarm comee. Tennis Champs - In Tournament Ralph Church was the winner of the Round Robbln tennis match conducted at the Southern Oregon Normal School, Church defeated Robert Chamberlain in the finajs in the men’s Single matches. Helen Detrick won the girls finals when «he defeated Iola Brooks in a hard fought match. No finals for the doubles were played. There were about 80 of the students of the school who par- tiepated in the Round Robbln. SHERLOCK HOLMES M BS L O N D O N , June 12. — “Sherlock Holmes” famous story hook detective, who confounded criminals, died to­ day, according to 8lr Conan Doyle, In whose fertile brain the famous detective was born. Doyle’s.stories of Doyle have been! read by millions. “Sherlock mast go the way of all flesh,” said Doyle in explaining the death of. hie fictional hero. (Pleaae Turn To Page Three) Fire Lookouts ■ Are Assigned Summer Posts lebration To tion Of Ashland i To Be Held June 22 OREGON REDS LEAD RACE I I T ’S , , RSDAY, JUNE 16, 1927 (Please Turn to Page 8) WOMAN ff KAT j 1 O. R. Redfern, U. 8. super­ visor of radio for the Ninth Ra­ dio District, has announced that examinations for all classes of , radio operator licenses will be held in the United States Civil Service exaimnation rooms at the Medford Post Office, June 26, starting at 2 A. M. Applicants desiring to take these examinations must appear at the examination rooms early and bring with them, drawing materials, pencils, pen, ink, ruler and head, phones. Similar examinations are to be held in Astdria, June 21; Port­ lo a a y land, June 22/E u g en e, June 23. __ (United Prsaa wir« Se fact that golf courses in this age are not luxuries, but necessities to every city located on the high­ ways, that caters to a traveling public. A golf course ia a splendid at­ traction to recreation seekers, and evidence of the desire of Ashland rolks to bring visitors to the city, was given in the building of Ldthla Springs hotel. All agreed that a golf course, was necessary and should prove a strong asset to make the hotel a success. ''The fact was also brought out that many small towns have golf courses, successfully financed. Several sites were considered before the present location at the interfeection of the Dead Indian road, three miles east of town on Visitors From S o u t h e r n Oregon Gather In Ash­ land Today For All Meth­ odist Picnic—Fine Speak-* ' ere—Picnic Dinner—Med­ ford Assistant Hosts. Ace And Famous “ Spirit Of St. Louis“ Were Beunited This Morning—Hew York Beception To Be Climaxed W i t h Presentation of $25,000. Late rains and heavy snows hare kept the mountains moist thia year, and fire lookouts are Just being assigned to their posts tor the summer months. District State Fire Warden Philip B. Lowd Wednesday placed a lookout at the Buck Eleven Witnesses 0 a i l e d Rock lookout station above Trail, Handwriting On Arms Cer­ T u e s d a y Afternoon To for the season. W. C. Nevy, tificate Is That Of Bay Establish Indentit; Of started hla summer, duties at Wag­ D ’Autregnoat^ Expert Cri- Hugh As One Of Trio ner Butte. D. Peterson of Med­ minologist Testified — ford, l«|ves this week for Old Suspected—Pretty Inter­ Baldy station In Klamath county, Hugh Is Bored By Test, preter Called. imony—Crowd Small. a post which he has held for many years. Chris Beal will be Handwriting, and the reeembl- in charge of the Rutler Peak a nee of varioua signatures alleg­ tremont with the Siskiyou tunnel station for the summer. ed to have been those of certain outrage, through positive identi­ of the D'Autremont boys, featured fication, featured the trial Tues­ this morning's session, with Prof. day afternoon. E. O. Heinrich, of Berkeley, as Judge C. M. Thomas became the star witness. His testimony quite angry at one time during also covered phases in connection the afternoon session when the J a c k s o n Count; G e t s with the overalls, handbag and spectators who crowded the" court his theories, deduced from facts, $1,602.58 From State Lev; room, laughed aB some testimony in connection therewith. of a ridiculous nature was pre­ —More Needed Hugh .was brought Into this sented. handwriting Identification through Distribution of the 266,633.67, “This is a trial, not a circus or the signatures of B. E. James place of amusement, and those representing the county fair fund which were signed to checks re­ collected by the state, through a who cannot conduct themselves ceived at the 8ilVerton lumber accordingly had better leave the levy of one-twentieth o f a mill, camp and to an application for a courtroom he said with biting has been completed by Secretary of State Sam Koser and ’Jackson motor vehicle litbnse. Had been sarcasm. previously identified as E. E. Testimony of Robert Craddock, county will receive 21,602.68. James and Ashland garage men Josephine county received but expert from the Portland police had identified him as the person force, in whioh he with posltive- 2499.53 while Klamath county who had Just previous to the nesr, identified the bullets, the gets 21418,17, Jackson county folks will be holdup brought the car for which D’Autremont’s were seen to shoot this license was Issued to the local in the Sisklyous and those at the called on to pass on a proposed mouth of the tunnel as fired from extra tax levy on June 28, for Ray D’Autremoat was definite­ the Bame gun, was an outstand­ the upkeep of the local fair ly linked with the “murder gun** grounds. ing feature of the afternoon. found near the scene of the Sis­ TestWnony of Charles Gonzales, kiyou tunnel train dynamiting to­ Mexican, given through interpreta­ day. in the trtal of his brother, tion added human Interest to the Hugh when Dr. B. O. Heinrich, proceedings. criminal expert of Berkeley, Cali­ Ashland Men Testify John Barr, mechanic a t. the Park street garage in Ashland was the first Tuesday afternoon wit­ ness. to be called. He testified Hugh came Into the Park garage about 10 days before the holdup to have his Nash car repaired, and when asked what his name was u id he was E. E. James. Barr testified the defendant wore denim clothes end boots the first time he came and returned Sa second time wearing a brown cap. ORDER 820,000,000 He testified, Hugh told them he BONDS TO BE HOLD had run into a cow or a steer up WASHINGTON, D. C. June on Nell Creek about five miles 16. — The Interstate Cham­ south of Ashland on the Pacific ber of Commerce commission highway. He did not positively today authorized the. South­ Identify the cap presented as a ern Pacific to iefeue 220,000,- state exhibit, but said It was the 000 bonds on the Oregon same color. In cross/examination Line, first mortgage bonds Barr testified that the defendant and to sell them at not less than 98 per cent of par. (Please Turn To Page Five) Our Next N u m b e r W i l l B e p y io u e s Shower»—Cooler. ,p er for Over Fifty Years z Ashland's Leading tqb A Nice LITTLE D U tT PthheWy DISTRIBUTION OF FUND MADE LOG CRUSHES TIMBER MAN fornia. took tha stand and testi­ fied the automatic pistol found pistol was Identified ns having been purchased Is Albany. Ore­ gon and was brought by Ray D’- M YRTLE-POINT. Ore., June 16 Aotsamont. According , to Dr. — (tp — Gleen W«wMy, 8«, well Heinrich, the. same h k a l that known in this' section *of Coo« signed the name “William E llio tt'' county, was instantly killed yes­ to the arms certificate. Wrote Ray terday afternoon at the AragO D’Autremoat ,te. / M d a . M I * * landing when a large log roiled checks amtathbr psMpw. . off the truck which he had been Before Heinrich was called to: driving and crushed him. Weekly, the witness stand Judge Thomas accompanied by a • helper had gave a lengthy talk warning driven the truck loaded with logs everyone in the room to refrain from his brothers logging camp from whispering o f causing a dis­ to the landing, where the timber turbance. Hs was quite severe was to be dumped into the river. In his waralngs. During Hein­ rich’s testimony Hugh appeared bored, stretching, looking nt the coiling, seemingly not nt nil in­ terested. The courtroom was not crowded ■ The Rlnky Dinks, playing ball this morning. It was quiet, cool each morning on the high school and psaeeful. The windows were grounds are having a fins time, open and the birds could be heard according to W, P. Walters, sec­ singing. Everything was ia qnlta retary of the Y. M. C. A., who is striking contrast to the grim bat­ tle which is being waged ia th» promoting the sport. old courtroom. The Rinkey Dinks are supple­ Mrs. Blanche Rhinebarger'r menting the playground work. Many of the boys spent the after­ little son, son of E. Dougherty, noon at the playground and the one of the murdered trainman, morning on the ball grounds, thus sat beside his mother drawing pic­ being under supervision through­ tures on a card, obviously un­ aware of the serioushesa of the out the entire day. The Hogan Alley gang, and the tragic drama. Defease attorneys thia morning Oaa House Gang compete dally. strenuously objected when the. After the “League” schedule is state’s witness, W. W. Tans, hand­ over a tennis tournament will be promoted for thé same group of writing expert of Seattle, identi­ fied several exhibits of writlag as that of Ray D’Autremont, stat­ 'Twenty boys report each day for play, with approximately 32 ing this had nothing to do with having been signed up for the present trial. Neuner explained this wee pert of their plan to sport. prove a conspiracy between the three brothers. PAID AN INSTALLMENT Prof E. O. Heinrich, internat­ PARIS, June 16— (lp>— France ionally known criminologist, paid the United States 210,000,- handwriting expert and calllatlc« 000 Wednesday on her war debt, student, was an. interesting w it- premier Poincare informed the finance commission of the French senate. Play Daily Good In H ie World Balances Evil, Says Mrs. D’Autremont “There is enough good in the world to balance the evil’’ Mrs. Belle D’Antremoat, mother of the youthfal Siskiyou outlaw sus­ pects, M id, ia explaining way the was reading “Unity, Christian Word." daring the progress of the trial of her son. " I have received many rack pamphlets such as this, sine» thia trouble and I have never thrown them away because 1 find so much comfort ia rending them," she u id . While Mrs. D’Antremoat was reading the book, Hugh lyaMd over, smiled as ke took R from her hand, turned the pages In an uninterested, abstract manner, then returned It to hie mother. Mrs. D’AatremsaR, dressed kt