Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 18, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    SAN FRANCISCO. July
Euraged h e ro n « a
“coppura," Jndfsn and I
U n have rone “•o ft"
• hardeae*” crim inal Itos 1
« uld to t «toy ta Jnfl .
Smith to * tarnd® against I
justice.
;
Smith w u hoahod to tl
here oa a charge ef being
Awakening f r o » 8 heavy A
o r a priso* hot, to t o tab
borne.
' j i "*
■«
‘‘W hat’ “ he heatedly *
cd. “ Ton going to le t a to
criminal like toe get asm;
Hi« face turned red ai
he plunged Into an oration.
<tP-
Power* oame down from his
north <17 tost above Chisago's
••My name la hot Smith. I Just
got that name froto a theatre
program
I'm the man Who held
i p Henry M iller, the cattle king
‘of San Joaquin Valley la the old
days .
**I held him np In -the hills
back of Loa Banos. He had 9200
and ashed me to loan him $X> of
the money to bay food. I AM and
ten years later we met and to of­
fered to give me back that twenty.
“ J am known throaghont the
«te*» an a bad man—-a road agent.
I demand a coart appearance.”
Loop At 8:1» p. m TSstoday. af-
ter setting « new record tor flag­
pole sitting oh U e Utah stgff o<
tha tö s to ry Mórrlàon Hotel MTO,
{restitue w ith
Jane 2», and has sat there coi
uonsfy ever since. H e entablli
a sitting record of K days,
hoar* ta d 40 mteates. as ags
the mark of 1« d a y a /8 hoars
15 minutes— « t by Spider Ha
in Denver.
collage boys sad g irl* who aye
student* of biology, anthropology
and ji**efcology question*. when
they fo rt t o emotional outburst is
immlAAffi. can determine wheth­
er BMy sto being victimised by
emettog.
"W hen a to y feel* *all fumed
Up’ ever « to e BcrtteAtor g irl to
can’t drop d o « « da hts Bates At
her feta i t o rtofrnodl*e bvhr t o r
angelic chArma* H r i t wan his
g r a a d fM td r i Ita *. A s own fath er
But police, after bearing hia
appear, patted him on the back
and told him to “ run along and
stay sober.”
1,44, Saves
Life Of Father
TU LA R E. Cal., Jnly 18.— O R —
Gored and trampled by an angry
ball. F ran k M artin, dairyman,
owes his life tfi the daring of his
14-year-ol* soar, Tony, who drag­
ged his unconscious parent to
safety and then shot the wild
animal.
The dairyman was watering
stock when the ball suddenly be­
came mad and plunged threngh a
heavy corral fence. M artin tried
to fight the animal o ff w ith a
pitchfork, while several men look­
ed oa. The fork handle broke,
leaving the man i ’defenseless.
When M artin toll beneath tha
feet of the beast, his son dashed
into the corral and dodging the
onslaughts of the Infuriated ball,
dragged the limp form of bis fa­
ther to safety.
The youngster then took a rifle
and dispatched the animal with a
single shot.
KANSAS C IT Y . Mo.— R R — Al
W IL L OPPOSE SLASH
IX AUTO U C E X S E F E B
BEND. July 18— (IR — The
Central Oregon Highway Aa-
aociation will oppose the
move recently put underway
to slash auto licensb fees and
will work to Keep such a
measure off the ballot. This
decision was reached nt *
meeting of the association
by" the highway comnrtsaton.
Commander Byrd and crew of
the "Am erica”
and Clarence
Chamberlin reached New Y ork to­
day and started their tTfAtopBant
march down Broadway, bat in th j
midst of the ceremony, a ddwn-
ponr .sent thonaabds scurrying
for shelter.
N SW T O R * . . J * l y 18. — O R
— NeW Y ork cMMped five hetote
of the a ir to her streaming bOtom'
today whan Commander Rich­
ard B. Byrd and hia crew o f the
America and Clarence D. Cham­
berlain of the Colombia arrived
koine aboard the Leviathan.
Because of the intense h to tj
Railroad Vets
FulfiB Pact
BORN, NOT MADB
Protect ytatt cwwa from that
peri. by ualpg tbo old original
«too A y . « t o lt o strength tot*
yrift. .to s t fly rèpdllftht sa
the « h *rk « . .
i'.
.
L O 8 A N O E L B 8 . July 18.— R R
~ * ^
* * f t n hg^the bronklng
dp jof "the happiest ,ecuple fa
HolljhrAo«“ werd ta k e ? Friday
Whe« d u r e W indsor. weh-Kbown
deren* Ator. «Io« to ft for divorce
f r o d a t o * r tonally' Well-known
dktoMW todnd. t o r t LytelL
«mils her awh wa^L based
Peil’» Corner
chinny «a charges o f jealousy.
.niusW tadabr aacmtWned “another
probably « a * yanked o ff htt kheea
Wotott" in her complaint, which
' by changing custom. X
1" "
••Ito «¿Hog* toy « t o tails to' revisHrnd ruptbrea in the Uto of
the "ttoddl éonpld” »nee thaï?
lore wHb h i up-to-date f lr l, Of­
ten tAHta f t All b re r with her to
"v
lertfft that «O«M io rrtty to * vic­ I « . 1928.
This "other woman,” tie com­
toria* pbAta.
plaint stated, one« wired Lytell
"A rational, beautiful Way of
lo r ISO«, W h lel « • * ¿»Warded
love making has not yet been de-
teio p to to meet t ig newer * * d * r - her. M l« W toBritt d o « t o t hrifW
ber identity, toe s iÿ t.
ataudtAg, * < l » fco d ri* -yonth
erniaef strength to be allotted to abohid n U
to etouMtoirid
tor
thé thrOe conferring power« '
changing lovers’ vocabularies lato
Bht th o a g i t i e deadlock that
has to r a lit*«
tagardlhg total
erttisbr ibhdhge Wpald to eelved/
Photo) 1198J, Medford, OtiY Expense
38 N. First St.
MEDFORD, OHEOOÑ
America* delegates take to plea»;
police are taking elaborate pre-
nre Iff thM thought.
eaatlOna against d ia u te r. n r a t
They « * * 4 to « t t le the ten»'
OAKLAND. Cal., — The little
aid StatioAs manned by physicians
n*gh t o t e t r t * on Ita bWn tto ftta.
boy who wanted to be a police­
and nnrSM have boon, set up nt and Indicate _th*t they w ill t o t
man grew up to be a dancing
stratégie polnjs along the line Ot
agrte to have to« Jeriftotfc shift­
teacher, but two Oakland men,
ed from tohnafe to gtifl ctllhera.
Gns L ar Rlen and C h a rt« Ad­ march.
Byrd and hia crow, Bernt B » -
ams, who form ell a childhood pact
forty years ago have aeon the Jul- chen, B ert Acoaia and George No-
tnim ent of their youthful ambi­ vllle, view th e ir reception to re aa
a mere iheident an rdnte th tow
tions.
*
Two decade* ago' they played exploits, 'f t o ir minds are turned
toward the flig h t te th * south
make-believe railroad train In the
barn nt the rear of the old Adams pole which they expect th at­
home in Dak land. La Rlen was tempt next w inter.
D B NVBH , coin., July
Chamberlain, who piloted th *
cohdnetor and Adams was engi-
Colombia from N ek t o r t tb aer- — TWO If-yter-oiA Tbaths pot Mto
eotoolatMy in * ja il e « i M n f e x
At the end of a brief KoiAup car­
eer which netted them hat * * * * *
Ih ftva "Jebs.”
. b
The* toe Orrillb O’D ell and
W^Uar L aM tte. to tii blaming c iH
cumstances and environment for.)
the plight Which may seMi them
th prison for terni* Ot i f years to
M k.
"W e Were hasted and but bf
work,” said O*fteil. " f t seethed
Today the men whd « n t the
string ot drygoods b o x « plunging
throhgh the realm o f fSdiy ate
fide dentist, so he turned dentist
operating the Pacific Coast's fin ­
himself and made h i* own teeth.
est passenger train, the San FraA-
Tfeahr s * e if three to h fa in
L im it« *. L ar.ftie u
making * lower set o( tStte teetHf,
i *<^S>n4jSt3l' And Adams is dngi-
He asbd « to (rtecc of alhfctnum j
and took the cast on a piece ot
soft sheet lead.
The coat was
10 coats* Hia tools were a file,
a pocket knife, and a hammer.
He molded th e lead around his
Jaw and made the Impression.
He then placed I t on a piece of
paper and traced around it.
W h at few remaining natural
teeth Treser had left when he
made hia falto one, be had palled
o at by a daatlst. That w u In
1P2S. He has keen Wearing hia
freak teeth ever since and de­
clares they are Just as strong aa
ever.
Apon brutality
mA-
Though they are
vWterans
of
Sou: hern Pacific service, it was
t o t AdtH < Bbw dohka ago that
their boyMood dreams were reai-
i « d mad they wbre assigned ,tb
the u m e train. L a r Rlen to *
tteea a coAtoctbr for 21 years and
Adams h a* had 2 * years service
at the Ik tttU e .
HEAVENS WILL
BE EXPLAINED
Mayor Grow»
Many Flower»
"Other Worlds an« Onra” a
cbleetial travelogue. Ulustrnte* by
Mayoh ft. H . Pierce has a gal- lnnternalidea la the entertainment
ardia bed oh which he has be- .offered by D r..A . M . Harding, as­
atoWed mpeh attention and which tronomer who speaks thia after­
has made remarkable growth in noon and thia evening at the
the last two years.
Southern Oregon N o rm » school.
Dr. Harding spoke nt Medford
Last *ummer Mayor Plerca
started Vis galardia bed with 1«. Sunday evening, a t a U n i o n
plants.
During the summer he chdrch service, hia lecture broad­
cut approximately 18,00* blos­ cast b f« r station KMBD. He sifcnt
soms. This summer he has aver­ that w « k giving a a n ti« e t lafr-
aged approximately 8,000
bio*, t h r « at O. A C. gnmitter school.
soma each w w k alnce tha flowers He la head of tha Mathematic*
started blooming.
and Astronomy dspartihent ot the
Bxqulaits specimens of the at­ tlnlvtoslty of ArBAhata And M
tractive b lo o m nre on display hl rhoogntaed u 0 * * of the bAttoaAd-
the lobby of the Ashland hotel i*g astronomer* la the BaBBthy.
constantly, and many visitors hia research BtoK etteAtova a M
comment on their beauty.
productive Af stArtltag rteAtta..
suBscttftft F or t BM tumnos
Spelling I» Golden to Him
the bttly wsy «At fbr we both had
Wlirea to sApport."
Atterirohh With a
S im pant*)*
« ä i r not âtttototot tolto, Wttl
ton primary MtoiAMA At Mb kti^
t i n t R A T to lh 1
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With la th . AlflplÄ» $ •» •* and »8.85— ftnttPTh <5c B air*,
W itlHtot tiuth. to fc lJ . I i . l t had * 1 1 * - OoahU I»» bx <
f t * Upa
Wlieti in Klartlttth Falls for a ntoek of more, Mr
MNqriBtiriY fenM hed APAIWJ m ENTS. íkefjrt]
Bow aad ftp to CfttB M ysry toft rate*. W* far
spoiling championship nt Wi
da*., had to tabs aeoond hew
»tai word "a-b-r-e-g-a-t-e.”
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LONDON, — Hli— Nblhe eokts
the city of Lbadon aSoAt $5,000,-
00* a week, according tb a dec-
iArktlon Af ProfëMto JbSn Spoon­
er, «reaitteAt of thé Polytechnic
Engineering Society.
Nerve-racking street-drill*, the
uproar of tram cars and other de-
«•atoting
sounds of
modern
streets,
« p lain e d
Profeetbr
Sflobaer, lowers efficiency in of­
fices and cause* nervous com-
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c o m m et»» and Industrial Work is
a paying pMpoeitloh.
ifa id la g Iff 111«
takbft
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