Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 18, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    VIENNAWAR
SEEMS ENDED
Whoopin’ It Up Fer Cal and Ma
3 gqrty and v ili act, aa hosts for the
lAglonaaireA wlrtl».in (ba coun-
* liy . Receptions will be held not
' only b> ' tgie, geverngaeoto but; by
the clttea vleltétf enrobfe.
While In Italy the delegation
Pres. Church is Doing Salen ’ >111 be reeefred-by the K 1«« of
dia Work Says Pros«
It^ly, Premier Mussolini, and the
Dispatch .
Italian veteran«.. , < «>
Red Stack Ta»
take rive 900-(oot*log
,
Colum bia River to San Diego
year
I
Cabinet Will Call Immedi
ate Session of Par­
liament r .
“Unhampered
by tradition. ,
holding ldeaa concerning what
should be tbe character of the
teacher training formed by »bin
extensive and Various experience,
Mr. Churchill has found hlinself
in a position at ‘the Southern
Oregon Normal acheelj where he
New Six Cylinder Machine
may work a l o n g independent ■
is Also Subject of
lines,’’ according to an article'
Comment
on tbe local educational center,
appearing in a recent issue of
the Portland Oregonian.
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Pres. Churchill Is busily emk
ployed in building, tbe institution
according to the aHlcle.
Comment ? on the school IS as
follows:
“The Southern Oregon Normal
Is conducted on the theory that
a strong cultural background 1«
necessary to the proper education
of a prospective teacher. In ad­
dition. in the instruction in
school methods, school organisa­
tion and practice teaching In two
of the Ashland' city school^,' the
normal students are given courses
in English' and American litera­
ture, history, mathematics, pay»
chology, biography, philosophy,
sociology, music and art. All the
work is of college standard, and
those who finish two years’ work
are ad netted to coast colleges
and universities with J u n i o r
standing
"While the academ.ie work of
the school, under the direction of
capable Instructors, is progress­
ing admirably, tbe school Is
somewhat handicapped through
BRATISLAVA, Cseeho - Slova­
kia, (Austrian frontier) July IS.
— (IP) — Riot-torn Vienna was
quiet todtfr and «treat cars were
running «gain, according ■ to in­
formation received here.
There «eemedxriô indication of
further trouble.
’ ,
During moat o f the day, the
cabinet ‘ was reported to have
Been in session. Apparently Chan-
cehor 8etpel and other govern­
ment leaders In communication
with socialist leaders.
The cabinet, It is deelnred. de­
cided Sanday to call an Immed­
iate session 'of parliament, pro­
vided the general strike new in
effect is cancelled. ,
There had been earlier Indica­
tions that t^e general strike
might be called off anyway and
that work might he resumed
Monday morning.
Gas, electric and food services
had functioned» thsoughoùt, and
drug stores wére open.
WhràarBaxter and Marietta Millnerin 2
A Paramount
Development Of Timepiece
Has Kept Pace Through Ages
PHILADELPHIA.— Man would
never have Invented the clock had
not the value of kls time necessi­
tated an instrument for tho exact
measurment of the hours.
Development of the timepiece
has kept pace down the centuries
with the increased value Of time,
according to Warner 8. Hays, sec­
retary of the' Clock Manufactur­
ers’ Association of America.
For 40 Tears Ashland Creek
“In old Rome's heydey of lux­
Has Drawn Parties
ury and leisure, the sun dial, ear­
Says Pioneer
liest device for measuring the
hours, was deemed quite ade­
Forty years ago Llthla* Park
quate,” said Mr. Hays. "In the
was Just as popular aa it is at the
middle ages, the artistic sand­
present time as a picnic ground,
glass. held vogue. Alfred t h e
according to an old time resident
Great of England used graduated
who strolled through the park
candles, the burning of which told
Bunday afternoon and saw the
tho passing of time.
many picnic parties there.
“Early watches were made in
erected on tlie 27-acse» campus,
When there wgi’ nd “Improve­
fore. This low price, coupled
ments” on nature, and when When a 00 w boy hand from Terry, Mont., came clattering down the with no prsRislon for a gym- with the reputation for stability curious shapes such ns pears,
Lkhia Park,*was only a . h eerily trail to t ie BlacVRllls game lodge where President Coolidge is va­ naminum ofr dormitories Addition­ and dependability which t h e skulls, purses and crosses. Clocks
wooded grove through
which cationing, they brought along a nice cowboy suit with Cal's nickname al library space is also needed., Dodge line enjoys, predicates suc-
flowed the .sparkling Ashland worked on, either .aide of the chape. Tha president donned the pic­ In the absence of a gymnasium, icess from the ataVt for the r ¿lew
The type of poultry house has
turesque dyese ef the old wild West and the boys whopped it up the auditorium is
for phy­
creek, the pioneer« ■ from pmhy
line,
,
.
,
much
bearing on diseases In the
sical education, hr -thoroughly • I Big Part Played In industry
miles about the rlty Would drive
poultry
flock. Poor ventilation,
makeshift proposition. The lack
to Ashland and spend the week­
Dodge Brothers have been a draftlness, poor protection from
of dormitories necessitates the major factor in the industry since
DIDN.T WANT TO GO HOME
end or Sunday In that grove.
students living at homes through­ 'their first car was built in 1814. rains and lack of sunlight, pro­
There seems to be no more i
V
1 f
,
*
popular picnic grounds about k “Do yon want sto go hpmel"
out thp city. Enrollment during The car became so popular that mote disease.
Klamath
police
asked
13-year-old
Ashland than.. Llthla tyrk and
the Dast year was almost 300 Y>thln an unthinkably short time
Portland,
' Maybe ClF'wanted a IRtle-eow-
each Sunday in addition to the Arthur ...Watnan of
students,* an increase Of 50 per­ ilia n company’s
n m n a n o 'a
a o lo a
m zx i i n ♦ n r l
f/s
sales
mounted
td
boy
experience to -help round up
many tourists who spent the week when he wae «iousd in that etty.
Tailor and cent over the Initial enrollmei^. (bird in the industry. Less thah the maveylcks next year.
Former
end at the city camp grounds, “Naw, I wanna see the world,” he
et
the
year
previous
*
glx weeks ago Dodge Brothers
there are many Ashland folks («appsd hack. But he was put on
rought out their new line of
nd
etarUd
ba^h
te
bit
and others frdm the valley vfeo th r t*
I m end within a month had It
mother.
speWt the day there in picnic free-
stabllshed oa a- production’ bakfs
equal to that of many large coni-
Pinned beneath the »Dodge
panles which have been making
coupe in which they were riding,
¿ixes for years.
when the car overturned on the
i But today’s is probably the
Crater Lake highway, about ten
European Countries Mak fnost remarkable ahnouncement
miles, northwest o t Prospect, L. J.
Elaborate Preparations
Dodge Brothers ever made— the
Orres, formerly of this city, now
for Doughboys
fastest fours in America— priced
of Klamath. Falls, and M. Wal-
Miss
Margaret
Murohy
and
)o sell in tremendous volume.
deen,
also
of
Klamath
Falls,
es­
Lunching N e g r o e s . Once Miss Emily Grace Hanks
PORTLAND, Oregon, July If,
caped with bad cuts and bruises. —Several countries of Europe arc
Popular Amusement is
Plan Program
The accident occurred Sunday making elaborate preparation for
Passe
ATTEND MEETING
morning. The men conduct a tail­ the reception of a group of dis­
OP STATE REGENT BOARp
A unique aqd interesting, en­ or shop kt Klamath Falls.
ATLANTA. Ga.. July 18.— (IP) tertainment is to be giwsp next
tinguished American veterans,
Passersby heard the cries of the including General John J. Persh­
—Thirteen new flogging cases in Friday evening in the Women’s
| J. H. Fuller leaves thia city
Alabama and two In Florida, Civic «club building when Miss two meh for assistance and assist­ ing who will make an official Wednesday for Salem to attend
added to live already revealed tn Margaret Murphy, member ôf* thé ed them from beneath the wreck­ tour Immediately after the close a; meeting of the board of regents
Georgia, appear to indicate an Ashland Summer Art School fac­ age. Both were bleeding pro­ of the ninth annual American Le­ of state normal schools. Consider­
increase In this method of “re­ ulty, and a teacher of Art In the fusely from the numerous cuts gion convention in Paris, Sept. 24, able business of an Important
they received when the glass in
form” fti the south.
New York city schools, will epeak. the coupe was crushed. They National Commander Howard P. nature Is to be taken up at the
Savage today Informed Carl R. meeting. This will Include busi­
Lynching of negroes, once con­ Miss Emily ¿race Hanks, another
sidered the popular amusement of member of the facility of the lo­ were given first aid treatment, Moser, of Portland, Department ness of the Southern Oregon Nor­
then returned to the Orres home of France convention officer of
southern people, has'taken a back cal school will Illustrate Misa
mal school.
in this city.
this state. Every state will be
seat, while hooded and unhooded Murphy's talk, with drawing«.
Mf. Waldeen and Mr. Orres left» represented by prominent Legv
bands chose white victims from
Miss Murphy le a progressive, Klamath Falls early - Sunday
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
homes and the street and whip outstanding type of instructor, morning expecting to return- by tonnalres z>n this post convention
Prof, and Mrs. P. L. Spencer,
tour.
them.
t . and has travelled extensively» way of Ashland.
Mr. Waldeen
The Itinerary for the tour will Stanford University, California,
Success In controlling the flog­ She has spent much time in was driving the car at the time of
Include
Nice, Monte Carlo, Gen­ are. announcing the birth of a
ging epidemic cannot be predict­ Egypt, making a study of that the accident and was more se­
oa, Rome, Lucerne, Strasbourg, son. James Edward Spencer, born
country.
Her
talk
Is
on
a
subject
ed as -yet. Most of the cases,
verely injured
than was Mr. Metz, Brussels, Antwerp and Lon­ July 13, 1927. Mother and baby
particularly those in Alabmaa, on which she is thoroughly fa­ Orres. Mr. Waldeen is being
don. The. governments of the are getting along nicely accord­
have just come td light and conn»-' miliar, and w ill, undoubtedly be cared for at tfa« Orres home in I
countries to’ he .visited have ex­ ing to reports received by rela­
of-
gr'eat
interest.
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•
ty solicitors «re conducting in­
this city- Mr. Orres returned to
A general Invitation is extend­ Klamath Falls Monday morning, tended official invitations to tho tives In this citj;. „ ~
vestigations.
ed to the public which is the first driving the badly damaged coupe.
Only one conviction has been
of a aerie« to be given by the
obtained so far. W. O. Acres, art school faculty. The program
former principal of the Eastonell* will start at 1:15 Friday evening.
Ga. high school, was sentence^ » Mr. Feltt Payant Will speak the
Saturday to 12 months on the following week?
chain gang and lined 1100 for
participating ip the flogging of
Mrs, Ansley Bowers and her 15
year-old son Lloyd at Toccoa a
Parallel Case to Snyder
month ago.
Gray Murder Uncovered
PARK POPULAR
PICNIC GROUND
DODGE CAR
OVERTURNS
frequently wore made in the form
of lanterns. It was not until the
discovery of the balance wheel in
1658, by which (he mainspring
unwlndu Ijself evenly nntl regular­
ly, that they could be relied on to
record the correct time.
CLASSIFIE
AND THE COST IS SO
SMALL IN
The Daily Tidings
Factory
BLOX
While They Last
Phone 98
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co
i
ART. TEACHER
“REFORM” IN
TO LECTURE
DIXIE NEW
BOOTLEGGERS ,
' AT CAPITOL
Arrived This Morning—-
RAPID CITY, S. D„ July l g . _
Walter Hughes, former ath­
(VP)— A squad of »'federal agents
letic coach In. the Ashland high
descended upon the summer capi­
schhol foç six years, and now in
tol of the nation over the week-
business with hlfc brother ,r tn
end, raided 11 alleged bootleggers
Colorado »Springs, Colorado, who
and seised a email quantity of
la a branch representative of a<
corn liquor.
New York stock ' and bond com­
The agent were headed by E. L.
pany, arrived in Ashland this
Senn, South Dakota state prohibi­
morning enroute from Portland,
tion director who has a reputa­
where he has been looking after
tion as being the man who
business affairs, to San Francisco.
cleaned up Deadwood, know« as
Mr. Hughes will visit friends in the “toughest town tn the west”
Ashland for two or three days. until he purged it several years
(LP> — Lon Gehrig, first baseman
of the New York Yankees hit his
30th home run of the season
0« Gaston of the Browns In the
8th Inning Sunday.
Gehrig Is now tied with Roth,
hie teammate, who has hit 80 to
date.
in Illinois
AURORA, III., July 18.— (IP)—
A murder, paralleling almost ev­
ery detail the Ruth Snyder-Henry
Jud Gray case- In New York, con­
fronts Aurora police.
Peter Seris,
has confessed
that be killed Joseph Csecs, be­
cause Mrs. Csecs was Infatuated
wlttr him, and urged him to com­
mit the crime. Before he killed
Czecz. Mrs. Cxscs and her* rela-
tires plied him with liquor until
he became d«nak. he say«. Mrs.
Czeqt has been arrested and Is
ago.
charged with being an accessory
The dry workers have been to the crime.
<
working
here since President
Coolidge and his party arrived
from Washington, and the raids
ENGINEER RESIGNS
were a reguR of the Information
Joseph Jenson, for the last <5
they obtained.
Simultaneously raids w e r e months engineer ot Klamath
made In other cities of the Black county, has tendered his resigna­
Hills, half a dozen being Jailed tn tion. No announcement regard­
ing his successor has been made.
Pnadwood.
F.O.BiÖITCOir
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The lowest price at which
a «edaa was ËS& m U I 7
Dodge Brothers » ’ *
astonishimoeconomy
We will deliver any nmoUni of exceptionally good
12-inch slabs at this price. Buy them now for win­
ter while they are cheap.
Hamaker Transfer Co
Phone 410
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