Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 10, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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The Jones Blood Tells
GIFT RETURN
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It P.DNESDAY,
Tips for Hunters
Is Appointed
IT IS ALWAYS iftT L A W m
$550,000 .Donated by Mil.
lionaire Indian Declared
Forced
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NEW YORK, Aug. 10.— <IP>—
Federal Judge John C. Knox
handed doWn a decision ordering
the American Baptist Home Mis­
sion Society and the Equitable
Trust Company, as trustee, to re­
turn to the United States Secre­
tary of the Interior, the sum of
1550,000 which Jackson Barnett,
millionaire Credk Indian, of Okla­
homa, was alleged |o have made
us a gift te the society.’
Judge Knox minced nq Words
In his decision and made It plain
that he more than suspected that
efforts had been made to mulct
the Indian of his money.
“Here Is an Illiterate Indian
now in the neighborhood of 77
years of age,” the judge said,
who until he became a wealthy
man was allowed to shift for him­
self and to eke out an existence
as best he could, from the time
oil was found upon his allotment
of land, he has been the shuttle-
dore In a game of battlecock, In
which the stakes were high.
e “Solicited and Hnportuned for
donations to which he readily af­
fixed his thumbprint for almost
anyone who asked U; kidnaped
and married by ah adventuress;
harassed and annoyed by his at­
torneys and their aHles who en­
listed the support -of officials of
the government— and who were
probably convinced of the Justi­
fication of their subsequent ac­
tion— he was finally induced to
part with' the liberty bonds In I he
vast sum of $1,100,000.”
DRY LEADER
WILL SERVE
«C ircu it Judge Alger Fee of
Peqdleton, has -been appointed
ckeult judge to preside over' the
station scheduled for August 15
In the absence o f Judge C. M;
Thomas on account of Illness.
\ Judge Thomas whs operated on
in Portland recently and has not
recovered sufficiently to take hla
place on the bench this month. ■
A plea for a Judgment of $50,-
do* against the Beall Pipe and
Tank company of Portland has
been filed by McEwan, who was
gassed while working with a blow
torch in their pipe lines between
Medford and the Big B u t t e
Springs. He lay unconscious lh
their pipe line for three hours, he
states.
FIRST PEAR
CAR SHIPPED
MEDFORD, Aug. 10. — With
Eastern market prices on Bart­
lett pears set at $4.00, the first
carload of fruit to be shipped out
of Rogue River valley was put on
the rails yesterday evening by H.
Van Hoevenburg at Gold Hill.
The car is bound for Simons
Shuttleworth and French com­
pany of New York and was con­
tracted for In the valley through
Guy W. Connor, their agent.
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Grown In the Siskiyou orchards
In Sam valley, the pears are strict­
ly first grade extra fancy stock
packed In three rows. The fruit
was picked Monday following sat­
isfactory “ripeness” tests" and
inshed through the packing and
into the waiting Iced-car.
Big Demand
Southern ^Oregon fruit Is in
great demand In the east, Mr.
Van Hoevenburg dectared yester­
day, due to the fact that the
valley growers • have successfully
surmounted the spray residue ob­
stacles and can put pears In east­
ern fruit stands which will pass
every test and satisfy the most
fastidious.
Both Connor and Van Hoeven­
burg were pleased to be able to
ship the first car out of the val­
ley and with the excellent prices
prevailing In,New York they look
for a season In 1927 which will
repay the heavy losses of 1926
when the spray question clipped
sych big chunks out of the grow-
INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 10. —
(IF) — Executive clemency for
Dr. E. S. Shumaker, superintend­
ent of -the Indiana ^Anti-Saloon
League who was sentenced to a
CO-day jail term for contempt
of court, will not be asked with
his consent. It has been learned.
Rather than plead for mercy,
the dry leader la ready to enter
the state prison at Pntnamvllle to
Herve the sentence. Close friends
declared he wa» unwilling to ask
Governor Ed. Jackson for a par­
don, because "to petition for
mercy might be construed as an ' Last year ialley orchardlsts
shipped out $196 carloads of fruit
admission of guilt.”
and at the beginning of the sea­
"Southern Oregon Spokesman* son this year it looked as though
becomes "Grants Pass Bulletin.' the present crop would fall short.
As the summer progresses it be
comes more apparent, Mr. Van
Hoevenburg stated, that the two
figures would not be far divergent
with 1927 about 90 per cent
strong as the preceeding year.
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New Airplane
Is Designed
NEW YORK. Aug. 10.— (IP)—
Guiseppe Bellanca, designer of
the Trans-Atlantic plane Colum­
bia, is at work On plans for a
Trans-oceanlc mystery airplane,
said to have been ordered by an
Internationally knetarn flier eager
to establish a new distance re­
cord.
Construction of the plane will
be started in September on the
airplane, which will be a mono­
plane. similar to the Columbia
in general outline, but radically
different In details of construc­
tion ’and In cruising radius.
, The new ship will be able
to fly between $500 and ■ 6,000
miles It was said, and will carry
2 men. A 460-horse power pratt
and Whitney Motor will be used.
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Boas Play at
Two Models Of
Falls Sunday
Fords Appear
Cannery Now
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. __„ N ew Plant
Britain Builds
Super Plane
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Daily Tidings
alloost want ad .
CHICAGO, Aug.
10.— (U»>-^
Charles N. McOahe,\84, was ar­
rested on request of police la
Seattle and Portland. He
is
wanted on a charge of larceny by
bailee of $17.000 bonda in Port­
land and a $2,000 bond forfeiture
In Seattle.
Summer Fares
to California
Inviting reductions in roundtrip fares for sum»
m er season. N o w you can visit California at sur­
prisingly low cost. Plan a trip to San Francisco;
enjoy the interesting, cosmopolitan city by the
G olden Gate. Re-create in tonic bay breezes.
Similar low fares to southern California points»
G o to Los Angeles, H ollyw ood, Santa Barbara—
o n to San Diego if you wish.
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Examples of Summer Roundtrip Fares;
16D «r Limit
San Francisco
Ix>s Angeles ...
Han Diego .....
«10.75
»JW.25
« 4 4 .2 5
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«2 3 .5 0
« 4 5 .7 5
« 5 2 .7 5 “
Trains at convenient h ou rs o f departure and
arrival; th e fam ous S h a s ta and th e O regonian
daily. Ask your local agent for reservations.
Sow
Pacific
G. N. KRAMER, Ticket Agent
Phone 148
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and
Vault Entombment
DR. SCHOLL’S CORN SALVE
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
MASON
HY-LASTIC
CORDS
Elks Convene
A t Aberdeen
o f ‘the New York Yanks, batted
Mt. Angel — H. H. Penner sets
out his 38th home run of the sea­
son in the ninth Inning of Tues­ world record by pulling 17 acres
day’s game with the Philadelphia flax in 1 1-2 <Jays, with tractor
Athletics.
and machine puller.
The blow was off Walberg and
there was no one on base.
S omething
Chinese Army
‘ Nearing
Eight Bhlpn are now ready. The
fact that she is the only woman
a license. • . ,
left In the race has not affetted
Mlsa Mildred Doran, Michigan
PBNAITttES
SHANGHAI, Aug. J 0 — OF,
Persons killing or molesting school teacher, whq will bo a
Northern troops are rapidly
mountain sheep, mountain goat, passenger In John Auggy Pedlar’s
preaching Shanghai,, It,
antelope, elk, moose Or caribou biplane.
tally announced today. Chiang
tOay be fined from $200 to $1,000
Kai Shek, moderate nationalist
and Imprisonment for not less
Astorta— Bids asked for North­ leader, has been wounded. No
than 30 days.
western Pulp & Paper Mill.
other reports were received.
Penalty for killipg deer unlaw­
fully, or having deer or parts of
deer in possession unlawfully, Is
from $50 t,o $500.
Unless otherwise provided, vio­
lations of other sections of the
game laws carry penalties of not
less than $25 nor more than $500
and costs, or Imprisonment not
less than 30 days nor more than
6 months.
Besides fines, anyone violating
lawR shall be subject to civil ac­
tion for damages ranging from $2
for game birds to $300 for elk
and mountain sheep and goats;
$100 to $200 for deer; antelope.
$100 to $200; shall forfeit all
guns, dogs, boats, fishing appara­
tus used In violation of laws.
Contestants
In Dole Race
Die In Crash
GEHRIG BATS
38 HOME, RUNS
aY keep
land start,
For any person to bunt without
hunt at nJght.
hunt on any game refuge.
hunt deer*with dogs.
wantonly waste game.
sell plumage of game or
song birds.
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To dlsgulsh sex of any game
•nlmul or game bird.
To shoqt from public highway
or railroad right of way.
To hunt on lands without per­
mission of the owner.
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To He In wait for deer nt or
near licks.
To hunt without having on per­
son a license, or to refuse to show
license on demand of proper of-
Jlper,
To sell or offer for sale, barter
or exchange any of the game ani­
mals or game birds, or p a r t s
thereof, of the state of Oregon.
To take up any game animal or
game bird for the purpose of
holding same in captivity.
To rob any bird’s nest, except
such birds as are not protected by
law.
To hunt or shoot from a power-
beat. sink or sneak-boat, or sink
bbx.
P resenting Bobby .Jones, Jr.., eigh t m onths old, and Ins
To (rap fur-bearing anlmalR
sister, Clara Malone Jones, who w ill greet their daddy in Without a license.
To trap, net, or ensnare game
New York along with other A tlantpns when he returns
animals
and game birds, except
from E n g la n d N ote the efforts of young Bobby to grab
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fur-bearing animals.
the clubs! I t ’s the ones blood!
To resist game wardens or oth­ with Pedlar was left as the only
er officers charged with the en­ woman in the race when the
forcement of the game laws.
N. A. A. refused to sanction
To hupt within the corporate participation of Mrs. William P.
limits of any city or town, pub­ Erwin, who had expected to ac­
lic park or cemetery, or bn any company her husband on an
capipus,or grounds of any public
around the world flight after the
school, college or university or
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DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 10, —
within the boundaries of any wa­ Dole race.
Miss Doran Is 23 years old and
(tP)— The mystery resulting from
make a cleanup oh the Pelicans. tershed reservation as set aside met the age qualification in
the secrecy with which Henry
The probable line-up, announc­ by act of Congress to supply water which Mrs. Erwin, who is only
Ford has surrounded the plans
ed by Manager Orlle Robbing, is to cities and town, or within any
for his new car was doubled by
20, failed.
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as follows: Marlow, cf; Hughes, state or national game reserva­
Capt. Erwin, who now jntends
the appearance of two different
tion.
lb; Logan, rf; Hofard, If; Rob­
kinds of test models on the roads
to fly alone, is expected here
bins, ss; McShane, 2b; Morgan
To kill mountain sheep, moun­
around his experimental laliora-
3b; Warren, c; and Davis, p.
tain goats, antelope, moose, elk, today. Charles Parkhurst In his
torles.
female deer, spotted (pwn or deer biplane ‘‘City of Peoria" Is on
One of the models was equip­
of the first year, silver, golden or his way West from Illinois, head­
ped with drums which obviously
Reeves pheasants, F r a n k l i n ing for the Oakland airport.
contained four-wheel brakeq.
Captain Robert C. Fowler now
grouse or fool hens, swan, wood
The other model had drums on i
is
definitely out of the race and
ducks, eider ducks, wild turkeys,
all the wheels, but those attached
least sandpiper, western sandpip­ Frank L. Clark may decide not
to the front wheels were so small
The number of
er. solitary
sandpiper, snowy to compete.
that It was doubtful whether they
contestants
may
be cut further
lover, doves pigeons, dowltchers.
contained brakes.—
by
disqualifications
in the- pre­
godwits,
knots,
oyster
catchers,
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-On one of the cars the heavy '---y. ...... ----1 ...
liminary
tests.
stilts,
surblrds,
gulls,
loons,
and
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machinery under the body and
a ll. birds of other kinds, e:
FRANCISCO.
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on the rear axle led to the belief
This label will include a vki./J
lew those not protected and on which Every contestaht for the Dole
that the car was equipped with
o(f the' Rogue river valley and , there is an open season.
prize In the Honolulu flight start­
a gear shift Instead of a clutch /ignette of the various fruits ai
To hunt game birds and game ing, Friday noon will take off from
shift. There was nothing about
the other car. however, to prompt Wegetablds- canned. In all it ls< o animals between sunset and one-' ’«W -Oakland airport, It was re­
very attractive label.
half hour before sunrise.
vealed today.
that conclusion.
The company, which Is now J'-
To
use
a
l(ght
of
any
kind
in
Until the decision by Jack
Both models were equipped
corporated, will operate under th 6 hunting any of the game animals Frost to use the field there was a
with wire wheels. They were
Federal Warehouse act, whit i or game birds of the state of Ore­ possibility that the Mills field in
painted dark green find elate
enables them to issue warehoua» gon.
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San Francisco would be the start­
gray. Thy appeared to be capable
receipts in the financing of t li* To hunt, pursue, molest, catch, ing place for some. By making
of greater sped than the present
pack. Recently a federal inspects.' kill or destroy any game animals ; the move, Frost sacrifices his
models for they whizzed by the
approved the building and during or game birds from an automobile right to start at 12:01, as he must
observer at a fast clip.
packing inspectors examined the — power-propelled vehicle, or take the last position in the Oak-
packs.
The directors of the Company
are J‘ W. McCoy, F. F. Whittje
and Ralph Koozer of Ashland and
E. B. Adamson and W. J. Fern.),
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of Talent.
Mr. Koozer, In commenting on.
SOUTHAMPTON, Eng., Aug.
10.— (IP)— Great Britain’s hopes the market and supply conditions,
of winning the famous Schneider stated the company could use a
.A CURE IN EVERY TUBE.
cup race for Seaplanes soared much larger supply of clingstone
skyward when in a test here a peaches, aprlcote, sour cherries,
super-marine Napier 25 developed cherries and vegetables, but that
the supply of pears and apples is
a speed estimated unofficially at
sufficient.
300, miles an hour.
The 1926 Schneider cup race
at Baltimore was won at a
speed of 246.496 miles an hour.
The Napier plane ir being tun­
ed up for the 1927 race, to be
held near Venice Sept. 25. A
Gloster-Napier four, tested with
It, made nearly as great speed.
ABERDEEN. Wash., Aug. 10—
(IP)—The Washington state con­
vention of Elks opened here this
morning at 10 o’clock with a bus­
iness session. The golf tourna­
ment started this morning among
the members of the lodge in at­
P H IL A D E L P H IA , ,Aug. 10.— tendance. Nearly 500 Elks will
(IP)— Lou Gehrig, first baseman >e Initiated tonight.
McCabe Taken
In Chicago
other mechanfeal conveyance.
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30x31-2 Over..........$ 9.50
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. 29x4.40 Heavy Duty,
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