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AHHLAND/O
n s iH Y , AUGUST 17,1927
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EXPLAINED
MOVIES WERE
STRONG LURE
y be Brought Into
State Prom
California
Illinois Girl Went Broke
While Waiting to be
“ Appreciated’'
i
Regulations regarding
t h e
bringing of dear into Oregon from
California during tbe 10 day open
season In that state, which pro
ceeds the opening of the deer sea
önw U Mflfo- son in thia state were explained Leader of Pro-Treaty Gov
Which Would .today by Game W arden Roy Parr.
ernment in Irish Pree
in « of Mine C alifornia ta m e laws provide
State Since 1922 Will Re
• W m Pine for open season on deer to start
main in Power as Result
Ashland Con- September 1. Oregon laws pro
of Vote Oast in Dial Tues
vide open season September 10.
day — Opposition Strong.
Company,
Deer shot In C alifornia must be
taken before a game warden or
Negotiations are' now pending Justice of. the peace in that state
which may mean the resumption and an O. K . given before It ta n
of operation at the George B ar be legally brought to Oregon. In
ron gold mines near thia city, this state tbe venison must be tak
according to H . O. Ernst, an ex en to a game warden here and
tagged with a metal tag.
perienced mining man of Sacra
Numerous inquiries regarding I
mento, California, who is at
A rt Goebel, who successfully p il
the bringing of deer into this state
L ith la Park campgroands w ith
oted
the. “ Woolaroc” to victory
from C alifornia have been receiv
his fam ily while an effort Is be
in
the
first great a ir race, in
ed Warden P arr said.
ing made to close the deal for
little more time than required
the raining property.
by arm y fliers in Oakland to
M r. Ernst, with whom Is as
Honolulu Hight. The "W oolaroe”
sociated Jas. R. Baker, wealthy
Stockton business man, has spent
the last five months prospecting
about southern Oregon la search
in Conduct ment
for a promising mining property,
or Kline
end stated last night to The Daily
But when a vote was taken,
Tidings reporter that the Barron
there were 71 votes for and 71
mine snowed better prospects
.
then any of the various proper-
ties he has investigated.
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Sympathy of Island Polks
is With Martin Jansen
Whose Flight Was Fin
anced by Public Subscrip
tion-Young Pilots Wife
Conducted Campaign for
Funds.
HONOLULU, T. H.. Aug. 17.
— (IP)— AU Honolulu was th ril
led today when wgrd was flash
ed from the mainland that four
airplanes, defying the element«
fii'jf'a a s h toward the Island of
Oahu, were racing almo«t nose
to- nose across the Pacific.
Because much of the money
that made Martin Jensen's flight
possible was raised by popular
subscription here, the sympathies
of the crowds in Honolulu have
BIG PATRONAGE
TUESDAV^IGHT
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from •»
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Ashland, about two miles off the «irrpaac
Green Springs highway.' W hile a mORt
it has not been operated for lhe , bo,
about three years, Thb Tidings whWh t
waa^ Informed it baa produced
splendid returns in the past. The
Lithis
equipment g t the mine includes taking t
a U M U m p m W , which M r Wrest (fees« ions
voted
stated wonld probably he cfegg- aplgio»
ed to the Vandercook cyanide l entbrthh
flotation method If the deal' J a e |in thia <
consummated. The ore Is work
ed into bullion .right' on the
property.
The Vandercook sys
tem would reduce the wastage'to
Approximately 30c a ton, aettard-
A“ « to M r. Ernst, which Is a
nmch lpss waste than under the
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present system.
Mr. Ernst said samples fr'dm I
the mine were now being assay
ed at Sac ram pi) to. J, C, Mcpopald
of this city, owns a lease and
bond on the mine, which the
newcomers would purchase on
the basis of a royalty of 1$ per
cent of the returns being paid
to M r.. McDonald.
It is under
stood the purchase price would
be on the basis of |7!>,000.
I f the deal is closed, M r. Ernst
stated, about 2^ men.would prob
ably be worked at the iplpg and I
that Ashland would bp t^e com
pany’s headquarters.
Stadtmiller To
. Speak At Lunch
Harold C. Stadtm iller, form er
ly connected w ith the Ashland
Summer a rt school. Is to epeak at
the Klwanls luncheon Friday.
M r. S tadtm iller has recently trav
eled extensively in Europe add his
ta lk F riday wiH he in the form of
a travelogue. Supt. Brtacoe la in
charge of the
program. M r.
Briscoe was reeeatly elected to
News of Tragic death' of
Neal McKamey is Re
ceived Here
s. or dail. as
Local friends of the Robert Me-
expressed iig Kamey fam ily,-fo rm erly of this
ve, president city, have received word of the
incil, and k ill d e a th of Neal McKamey. a aon.
rave remain» ’who w ap/kllled M ay_m h a log-
King camp near Astoria, <h ere he
the speaker’s an<* his father was employed.
vlth laughter
Mrs. McKamey and daughter,
h the erowd- Mildred, two y e a r, .g o establish-
Jo'” « *
ed the‘r th ° m*
Pearcy- ArkaD-
ved adjourn- 8as- »nd the father and aon .were
,er 36.
He
,n
hpre-
lvidu.1 elect- fa n n in g to later go to Arkansas.
seats in the
The body of the young man was
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The Medford Rotary club
.cooperate . with tbe Proa]
jubilee , committee by we
"old hats" in connection wit
ofd hat parade and contest.
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BCrtS MIGHT MA3OUEUKDE
AS lADÆS
The selections, in th e ir order,
are as follows:
1. March-Faustina —..... Wataon
I , 1 Overture—T h e . Adm iral
Ruaael
3? Vocal Solo— So B lue—
Sylva, Brown A Heitder-
son. Soloist,' V. D. M ille r
(w ith band accompaniment.)
Marceau— The Dawn • of
LoVe .......,...az...i.u..„ Bendlx
Medley Selection— Mem-
ot I s o f Stephen Foster
.■•■■.•••■•.■•i.....,.,.,..,........ Holmes
Fox-Trot— I t all Depends
On You.
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March— E Phirlbus Vnum
...... Jewell
The Star Spangled Ban
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pioneer Oakland to Hawaii flig h t
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in Everything
Two city ordinances. 736 and
821, were repealed by city coun-
cllmen Tuesday evening. The two
ordinances provided for licensing
of motor busses— a city
tax-j-
and have not been enforced since
ftate licensing of motor busses be
came eff active
Reductloq o f the license fee on
billiard and pool tables from »16
to |7 .6 0 on each table was also
made by city ordinance.
Pool
A large surplus of common la
hall proprietors petitioned , for
this reduction because of the d«-‘ bor exists in the Rogue River
crease In trade which has reraltejg valley according to a survey of
from the removal of railroad fam I the U. S. Employment service.
| Even with the pear picking season
ilies from the city.
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The water committee of the in fu ll swing there is a surplus of
laboL
Many migrant
laborers
council was authorised to Investi
are
in
the
valley
assisting
in the
gate the placing of the fence be
harvesting
of
the
fru
it
crops.
tween the Silver property and
A t Grants Pass a large surplus
city property. The expense of the
fence la to be shared by the city of labor Is reported and thia con
dition is expected to continue
and Sliver Interests.
Council meeting Tuesday eve throughout the season.
Harvesting of vegetables, fru it
ning lasted little more than an
and
grain is well under way at
hour with routine matters holding
Eugene with a surplus of labor in
the attention of the city dads.
Councllmen A.' E. Thornton pre overy department.
Labor Surplus
Is Widespread
sided la the ffbsence of Mayor C.
H. Pierce.
Councllmen
W hite,
Kay, Woods, Bergner, Peters and
Thornton w dre'all present.
TW fe P l o t s
HONOLULU
A rthur Goebel in his monoplane
“ Woolnroe” lauded here at 2:54 p. in. eoast time.
He was the first o f the „four contestants in the
$35,(MX) Dole trans-Pacific race.
Goebel made a beautiful landing immediately in
front of the reviewing stand. He «topped from his plane
somewhat stiffly and waved his helmet at the cheering
crowd.
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À varied'program fot1 H e Ash
land Municipal Band concert to
be held at L ith la Park at 8
o’clock Thursday eveniag has
been announced by Director W ard
V. Croft.
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Officials in Honolulu and California Grow Apprehensive
ae no Word From Planes Not Equipped With Radio
Apparatus is Received — Little Chance for “ Flying
Schoolma’am” Plane to Win is Seen—Weather is
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BIG MERGER
UNDER FIRE
Wheeler field, four miles from
Honolulu, and early today the
| crowds w ill start moving toward
the official ending pis«« nft
epochal flight, unleB« word comes
heforv then that a ll of Hie facers
have been forced down,
rtaw a„ w„ w |,d wUh de„ h
when Comraander John Roger8
and his crew were rescued after
d rlftlng for nlne d
abollt Mo,_
okai
Island's shark - infested
.
The t(j
thla ’ when the
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« " » I » » - » » » . Maitland
The Male Still Has Straw Hights in the Fiji islands
F O R B 8T H IL L 8 . N. Y „ Aug.
17.— (VP)— The lawn t e n n i s
clique which has been insisting
upon R. Norris W illiam s of P hil
adelphia as a member of A m eri
ca's 1927 Davis cup team re
ceived a setback Tuesday when
the former national
champion,
partnered with Francis T. H unter,
lost to George Lott and Johnny
Doeg, the juvenile sensations of
the year.
L o tt and Doeg swept through
the veterans in a doubles match
which was scheduled as part of
the trials for the Davis cup team,
winning 13-11, 9-7, 6-7, 7-6.
H unter was off his game and
the youngsters from the West fre
quently crashed through his ser
vice.
The «Davis cup trials w ill be
coacluded today.
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 17.— UP)
— Hollywood and motion picture
fame drew her from her home on
a farm near Sprlngfléld. Hl., but
«he went "broke” while waiting
for the film s to recognize h e r
ability, Mise Auna K srrick,
22.
told the court here today, when
she was arraigned on n charge of
robbery.
According to the complaint
against her. she lured
Phillip
Linker to her room In Hollywood
where he was beaten ahd robbed
of 97 and then thrown Into the
street.
Hearing for Miss K arrick and
her alleged associate. J. F. W a ll
er,, was set for Friday. T h e y
were remanded to the county jail
In défault o( 1500 ball each,
Railroad Combine Will be
HONOLULU, Aug. 17.—(IP)—At noon coast time
Investigated in October
A
rthur
Goebel in the “ Woolaroe” again reported his
by I. 0. 0.
position as 2,205 miles from San Franeiseo and 200
miles from his goal.
Haged on hie flying speed so far, it is estimated
he will reiieh .Honolulu uhont 1:30 Pacific time.- Goebel’s
report was direct to local radio stations.
Four navy planes were leaving at 1 o ’clock 4# the
last reported position of the plane.
FORMER LOCAL
YOUTH KILLED
a
normal.
spaper for Over Fifty Years
bqi-ger and had not yet been sight
ed on the islands. Frost’s was
the first ship to sweesafall start
the great rare, leavtag at 12:2»
p. m. Tuesday three mlaa$m
ahead of M artin Jeaaea and fogr
minutes ahead of A rt Goebel and
one boar and 88 minutes In ad
vance, of Anggle Pedlar. A t 2:1®
Frost had been in the a ir 28 hours
and 4 9 , minutes.
Bulletin »:8O
W H E E L E R F IE L D . Honolulu,
— f ile Navy announced a t 2120 pz
m. coast time receipt of the fo U
lowing message from A rth u r Goe<
bel, pilot of the “Woolaroe":
“ W e are between Molokai sad
Diamond Head. We Will reach
Wheeler field If our gusnllun
holds out.” '
B allw in 2 i M
A fte r 2 p, m. coast time the
tension increased among specta
tor« awaiting the fliers at Wheel
er Field, Honolulu. Interest wan
increased by the hundreds of wild
rumors afloat about the field.
H A IK T 1NLA N * of M A V Ì.— Au
unidentified plaac was
sighted
here at 11:8» coast time. H aiku
is near the northern share a f
Mani, midway hetweea the two
extremes. This ia appreurimately
1OO miles from HoaohUu. goal of
the Dole flight partietpaate.
HONOLULU— The navy tender
“ Pelican“ has been ordered « to
patrol duty in the Motohat ehau*
ael at the aama tinse the wavy
planes were oedereed.
Honolulu Bulletin l l : d d
A t 8:40 Honolulu tim e A rt
Goebel reported Ma peeltioa by
Health Survey Work Among School
Children Keeps County Doctor Busy
L. A. O F F IC E R S H E R E
Three new cases of smallpox
Lieutenant F. E. Robert and were reported In Ashland during
Captain J. J. R ruttlg of the Los the week ending August 13, , ac-
Angeles police foToe vlelted for a < cording to a health report, filed
short time w ith Chief o f P olice;by Dr. Inskeep, epunty health p/-
McNphb today. They were ea> 1 fleer, with the state department.'
route to Vancouver en a vacation The only other ccntagloua disease
t r |P-
reported in the county was a case
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of chlckenppx.
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Building
permits Issued In
During the week measles ware
Medford to date for August f l 7 , - the most prevalent of any conta-
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Iglous disease the state report
cases reported. Fifteen e
smallpox Were developed
casee of whooping eoug
centage of provata» dim
the stata le exceedingly 1
thto tim e o f year.
Health s w a y
week
children of school age to
lag the attention of the
départaient at the present