Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 20, 1927, Image 1

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Oregon — Fair Tonight
ia a p o tu tisi pay n i l for
Unsettled Tuesday.
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Fifty Years
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Steel Head
Trout Start
Summa* Run
Game Replete W ith Thrills
—Davis Holds Klamath
Aggregation
Sooreless
Until Eighth Inning—Nu­
merous Errors Mads By
Both Teams fit Contest
Ashland Boas, 6; Klamath, 4
Medford, «; Grants Paas, 6.
Dope was all upset In the
Southern Oregon League ball
games Sunday when the Ashland
Boas defeated thq Pelicans from
Klamath Falla, in a fast, thrill­
ing 10-lnning game, while /the
Poarplckers frjm Medford won
their second victory when they de­
feated fhe Cavqmen from Grants
Pass on their home ground.
First Inning— - —
The summer 'run of steel hand
trout has started In the Bogue
River according to Game Warden
Roy Parr who was along the
stream Sunday checking up on
fishermen's licenses Sunday.
The1* stream should be a verit­
able angler’e paradise, Parr says,
and hundreds of fishermen were
out Sunday indulging in the sport.
Few violations of game laws are
found hy .the warden.
Humor Found
On Fairways
There Is no monotony about
.golf.
New situations are to encoun­
tered on every round of the
course.
A player never covers the same
territory twice« One minute he Is
playing through the woods, or up
along a hill. eThese'situations
all lend themselves to the crea­
tion of many odd occurrences.
Much Traffic
Over Sunday
Says Officer
Another Sea
"Thera was heavy traffic on all
highways Sunday but no violat­
ing," according to Traffic Officer
C. P. Talent. Officer Talent travel­
led more than 130 miles Sunday
without making a single arrest.
Federal Men Locate What
Is Believed To Be South-
• ern Oregon Liquor Sounce
—170 Gallons Of Moon­
shine Liquor Taken —
Two Men Arrested.
Crew Of Monoplane “ Amer­
ica”
anxiously Await
Clearing Storms To Hop
Off On Long Ocean Flight
—Byrd Gets Honorary
Degree Today.
ROOSEVELT FIELD. N. Y.,
June 20— (LP)— Commander Rich­
ard E. Byrd waa in Boston today
and his trans-Atlantic flight in
his monoplané “America" was de­
finitely postponed until tomorrow
as the earliest time for .hopping
off.
Stormfc over the Atlantic forced
the impatient crew to delay their
flight further and Byrd took ad­
vantage of the wait to go to
Boston to receive an honorary
degree of Master of Science from
Tufts College.
Ashland scored two runs in the
first inning of the game with
Klamath. Marlow at bat first hit
s two bagger. Hughes followed
with a hit, advancing Marlow and
while the Pelicans fumbled and
fought over the hall, both LUh-
Ashland Boas will give a base­
ianr run In home scoring two
ball
Ueneflt dance Wednesday COMMANDER
runs. Menyon, the crack pitched
; evening, June 22 at the Jackson R.E.BVMD
for Klamath, then fanned Core,
' Hot Springs pavlllion, according
Robbins and Gray.
| to announcemeut made today.
The first two Pelicans at hat
The Merry Macks, directed by
wont out at first, the next batter,
“Sharkey” Moore will furnish the
Powell, hit a clean two-bagger.
truste ior tho trttafc-—
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Dnbac followed with a hit but
Big attendance from Medford, Commander R. E. Byrd. North Pole conqueror, who awaits favorable
Powell wae caught at third mak­
Gold HUI and other valley towqs weyther before he hops off on a trans-Atlantic flight tor Europe,
ing three outs.
Is expected at the affair.
_
^Miller was Hint up for the B om
in the seeoad inning and strnel
out. Morgan went ont nt first.
Force imitated Morgan, making
the third out.
Prater for the Pelicans struck Klamath
County School
Loss of »126 worth" of. travel­
Several Ashland
merchants
out, Foss went out at flrst, and ' Superintendent To Aid
have reported receiving counter­ ers’ checks In Ashland Sunday was
Brunn struck out. In the last halt
Guarantee Of $200 Expenses feit half dollars, according to reported Sunday evening by Miss
.Proposed Measure
nt the second, with two strikeouts
Made By Postponment
Chief of Police George McNabb. Ann Windberg of Oakland, Cali­
to Davis* credit.
One counterfeit piece received fornia, by telephone from Yreka.
Committee
Davis went straight from the
Miss Windberg said she passed
at the W. D Jackson, Palace
pitcher’s box to the plate in the
through
Llthia Park while here,
lunch Sunday, Is of a light
third and struck out. Marlow fob
weight metal, with the year mark and was in a local restaurdnt.
lowed with a two bagger. Hughes
Later it was learned another
1920, barely discernible. The
wont out at flrst, while MarloW
casting is very poor and the imi Jour 1st had found the checks ahd
stole to third on an error. Core
tatlon is so bad that the plccer attempted .to locate the women by
went out on a fly, making the
calling st local hotels.
may be easily detected.
third out.
With the Pelicans at bat, Pet­
erson, Henyon and Heath each
went out at first.
In the four inning, Robbins,
first up for the Lithisns, went out
on s fly. Gray singled. Miller got
to flrst on an error and Gray trot­
ted to second. Morgan batted the
ball for two bases, while Miller
touched the home plate, making
the third tally for Ashland.
iN SO iaiE D
• Force, next at bat went out at
flrst.
Klamath at bat aaw Powell go
out at flrat, while Dubac popped
------ —
a fly from Davis, and Prater went | meeting,
TÏÀPD1Y
out at first.
.
I According
Davis went straight from the 1# or 11 st
pitcher’s box to bat In the fifth land under
J m T&VYÖNE ouajrr
Inning and struck out. Marlow Oregon has
T&fcNJOWDT
hit a loag one, but It went in the advantage -
well. Then Hughes struck out.
this system
THHTIMBTH ä E
Foss was then up for the Pell- counties no
HB’s i K S o t n j r
cans and went out at first; Brunn system, Cro
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p À k c /îÀ
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went to first on a nice single, coin. Resii
Petersoh struck out and Henyon, have been
Companion Slightly Wound
struck out a pretty fly trying to that their sc
ed—Inquest Is To
hit one of Davis’ spinners.
to bring the
Be Held
Core, first »y» for the Llthians flta te other
In the sixth struck out.
arc passln
LEAVENWORTH,
W A S H .,
June 26-»(LP)—Hsrry Smith Is
dead and Noah McCleary slightly
wounded as the result of a shoot­
ing scrape here Sunday. The
W illi
men witty tour companions, all
laborers from the Berne and Cas­
* Sheriff Fraqk Jennings / ir lntll Judge O. M. Thomas of this cade tunnel engaged in a drunk­
scheduled to reach Portland to- llstrict oats a date for the ar­ en flight. The shooting occursd
n’ght with Ray and Roy D’Autre­ raignment whan they will be as an attempt Was made to arrest
ment, according to Chas. B. Raddl- brought to this oonnty. It Is not the* men. An Inqneet to be held.
ford, of Spokane, Washington, likely they will ba tried until
chief postal Inspector for the September, however, as court ad­
At The Ashland Hotel—
Northwestern division. Rlddlford journs during July and August.
B. Bunting of San Francisco,
Tha twins have caused Sheriff
received a telegram from Sheriff
Cal., C. W. World and F. G.
Jannlnga Saturday atoning giv­ Jennings and his sen. Deputy Springstun of Salt Lake City,
ing the time ot arrival In Oregon Shari* Lewis Jennings no tronhle, Utah and Mrs. Grace Andrews
with the long sought brothers.
aocerdlng to the message receiv­ and (laughter of Snsanvllle, Cal.,
The twins aye to ba held in
are among these who spent last
the Multnomah county Jail at ed. A day sad night guard is
evening at the Ashland Hotel.
maintained
over
lha
two
brothers.
Portland, according to authorities,
B enefit Dance
SYSTEMiVOTEONDAM
T $92.50
Bogus 4-Bits
Is Circulated
Woman Loses
$125 In City
What Is believed v to bo the
source of liquor supply of southern
Oregon was tapped Sunday hy
Federal Prohibition Officers Terry
Talent and O. W.. Shirley, assist­
ed by Deputy Sheriff Louis Miller
of Klamath county, when they
raided the Chris "McHawley and
B. R. Meamber places In Siskiyou
county, California.
Two stills were taken, one a 90
gallon, thoroughly equipped ap­
paratus In operation, and a 60
gallon capacity 'still which had
been dismantled.
Officers also located 171 gal­
lons of boose In various types of
containers about the place.
McHawley and Meamber were
taken before a Justice of the peace
and released under bond to appear
Monday to answer to the charge
of illegal manufacturing of In­
toxicating liquors. They will be
tried under federal laws.
Tho stills were located In
Seotts’ Valley near Fort Jones,
and were known to officers for
A ‘Chevrolet ca rfilled with
boose from this source of supply
was confiscated last winter by lo­
cal officers.
The federal men had little
trouble in '/eating the still and
Mamber and McHawley, surprised
at their work, offered no resist­
ance.
HAY FEVER PREVALENT
Hay fever victims for the last
week have had a lot of trouble.
Ashland Is said to be a poor place
for thee© unfortunate victims dur-
'ng the rose season.
ASHLAND — Normal school
re-opens this week.
Lonesome Days At The White House
MAN KILLED
IN GUN FRAY
Sheriff Jennings Reaches Portland
Tonight
D’Autremont Brothers
Arrea»
TC& D ö B S i c ’r
<5A öt
VBTÛHT ü N:
“There is a tendency on the
part of Sunday drivers, many of
them out for enjoyment, to take
their time and drive carefully,"
Talent, says.
No accidents were reported in
this district Sunday.
RENO DANCE
HALL CLOSED
Federal Officer« And County
Authorities Silence
Objectors
Federal Prohibition Officers
Terry Talent and G. W. Shirley
assisted by county authorities of
Klamath county Saturday evening
closed the danee hall at Keno at
midnight;
Considerable drinking was said
to have been going on st the dance
hall and several of those present
objected to the activities of the
officers in closing the place— but
these objections were soon silen­
ced when several of thoce speak­
ing most loudly felt the “strong
arm of the law" flatten them to
the floor.
* Keno residents said they would
take steps to incorporate the town
and continue their S o'clock
dances.
FL0W ER SH 0W
OPENS TODAY
Hugh Shows Mo. Emotion
As Lawyers Review Evi­
dence Before Jury In Ef­
fort To Put Moose About
* His Neck—Gory Details
Of Crime Belated.
The State has sever put
a gun la the hands of Hugh
D'Aatremont, nor did they
ever see him shooting at even
an Innocent tree. Attorney
John Collier, for the defense
said in his opening argu­
ments this afternoon.
, He added that the state
had not In any way indicat­
ed Hugh was directly con­
nected with the dynamiting
or did be directly- fire the
shot that U le d Coyle John-
He saM the Nash car had
never been connected with
the holdup. The defense be
■aid, might admit Hugh had
had an auto accident and
had taken the ear to Ashland
for repairs, but said thia had
no more connection with the
crime than with many other
accidents which occurred dar­
ing the same period of time,
referring to the over-
woods when the state claim­
ed that the hoys fled from
the tunnel immediately after *
the dynamiting. *
Some Ashland Flowers En­ “Ms sheddeth blood and la.*
lunlshment lyaWpogrsBanld be*
tered In Big Medford
shed." Special ProcatOr George*
Exhibit
Roberta, told the Jury la a low ,'
A number of Ashland flower
growers have entered blooms In
tho Rose and 8weet Pea show be­
ing held today and tomorrow at
the Medford Hotel In Medford, un-
'der the nusplces of the Floral
Society of that city.
The exhibit was opened to ' the
public at noon today and will re­
main open until late Tuesday
evening.
The Medford Chamber of Com­
merce, Merchant’s Association,
' Real * Estate Association and
churches are aiding the floral so­
ciety in making the show an ex­
tensive one.
Seven class prises Age offered.
Special attention is being given
to the rose exhibit, class prises for
tea and hybrid tea 'roses, hybrid
perpetuate, climbers, being offer­
ed. A special prise Is being of­
fered to children for artistic bas­
ket or vases of sweet peas of any
variety.
S. L. Brown and Walter Fraser
llrown are general chairmen in
chargo ot the sljow.
Audrey McVherson, who at­
tended the Normal school during
the first two terms It was open,
then taught school st Topsy, has
rotusned to Ashland to attend
summer school.
Visited la Ashland—
Nellie Shephard and Vera
Rlusson of Marshfield, Ore., are
spending a couple of days ip
this city visiting friends.
-aim voice in concluding th e»
Hate’s opening argument in the *
Hugh D'Autremont trial this
morning.
Mr. Roberta started his speech
U the opening of court at 9:16
ind spoke for two and a half 1
hours, finishing Just at I t o’clock
when he asked the Jary to retnrp^
h verdict for the death penalty^
dating the prosecution had aula
mitted a mass of evidence a n !
inhibits which he thought could
not be denied or refuted.
While his voice was low and
ialm at the end. frequently
throughout his argument, his
voice roared, much to the delight
of the large audience which was
unable to gain standing joom in
the 9>urtroom.
Especially vibrant was his. voles
when reading at length from the
opening statement of the* defense
In which Attorney Smith had
challenged the state to show any
connection between the defendant
ind the heinous crime in the Siski­
you tunnel and In which attorney
Smith had stated they would clear­
ly outlie the movements sad ac-
tlons of the defendant to the sat­
isfaction of the Jury, Roberta
thundered that the state bad ac­
cepted the challenge end ha&
proved that Hugh was connected
with the death of the fear men
In the holdup and dynamiting of
the Southern Pacific train.
In addition, he asked the do-
Southern Oregon Scenery 2
AB Other, Says Hollyw
Approximately 20 men are em­
ployed at tha present time con­
structing the first unit of the
Rogue River studios on the Crater
Lake highway, according to Game
Warden Roy Parr.
The object ot the movie studio,
according to E. R. Boyce of
Hollywood. Is to capitalise on
tho beautify! scenery of this sec­
tion. The scenery of southern
Oregon cannot be surpassed la tha
United States and Is something
Which a director esa usa without
lestroylng. Inasmuch as ha eaa-
tot taka it with him. With the
ilctures shown tha country over,
-he studios should do much In tha
way of publicity for tha taller,
Mr. Boyca said.