W ïA T H IR FORBOA0? Oregon—Partly eloudy gfià sTn sett led I* , ^«Aland’s Leadim ASHLAND, ■ONDAY, AUQUST 29, 1927 Southern Oregon Championship Won By Boas , ABDVCTBD STAR Sentries Fire Chief Tern Graham of Corvallis is “up In the- alr.f - Local police were notified, Sunday afternoon by "Tom” that some scalawag had stol­ en his Star automoMle, siren and all and Tom was mad about it. „ Local officer* watched fer the car but no trace of the kldnappet^ “star” was fpnad. Louis Hilty. Proprietor of Soft Drink Stand Here, Arrested in Late After­ noon Raid Saturday — W in b e Given Hearing Today. elioans Invade Ashland With San Diego Team Bat Boae Prove to be. too Good for the Vi Score Take the Game of Two to One. Baseball, such ss will feature the sold series— fast, almost er- * rorlsss, players working with „ machinellke precision on the dla- Vnend, pitchers In full command ■ of every situation— was witnessed by 1,600 Southern Oregon fans | Sunday afternoon when the Ash- B land Boas defeated Klamath I Pelicans and won the Southern Capture o f • complete ontfit for labelling sad b o t t l i n g “bonded” synthetic gin and rum, and other contraband l i q u o r equipment Including 36 gallons of alcohol was made by eoaaty sad A formidable quartet of Massed] * Oregon League championship machine gnns, caught by the f) - pennant for the season. death house os Sacco and C The score was two to one in j favor of the local aggregation. ( Not a rnn was made by either team until the seventh inning B when each scored one run. The winning rnn was mads In the ' last half of the ninth inning. any, r Fans were breathless throngh- logs s out the entire game. Weather was h d f Ideal, ^the diamond was in per­ fect condition following the show­ ers, and' everything favored per­ * fect baseball. - Davis pitched one of the most . -oatsUndlng games of his career i with 11 strikeouts and' KVS filth, i Hanlon, sturdy Pelican much . tofcted as Davis’ superior, held ' the Boas to two hits, and three . strikeouts. > GUARANTEES Five players on the Klamath team were Imported from San a minimum circulation of Diego for the purpose of winning the gamy— but their im portation was to no avail as they played no better baseball than the EVERY DAY smooth working Boas. Gene The largest and roost ef Spores, Dunsmuir, playing short stop for Ashland, was an out­ fective advertising cover standing star. Spores Is an S. P. age of the Ashland employee and has played with setts state policemen, armed with ihllght guarding the Charlestown anzettl went to their fate. Golden Jubilee Gift Celebration Will Benefit Tidings Subscribers Officer Talent assisted by Acting Officer Sam Prescott. Officers state Hilty was selling the liquor over the counter "by the d rtp k " He attempted to break a bottle of the contraband moanshlne which waa la the posaeaslon of Of­ ficer Talent hut surrendered peaceably when six pints of liq­ uor were found cached In an old stove In a storeroom. Assisted by Deputy Sheriffs Louis Jennings and Paul Jen­ nings. and Officers Joe Cave and Pack of Medford. Talent arrested George Tedrlck and O a o r g 1 a Spires while they were delivering some alleged counterfeit gin in Medford. Six quarts of liquor were found hidden beneath the hood of an Overland car which was confiscated. Officers then raided the ranch of Miss Spires’ father, three miles south of Medford on the Pacific highway. Here they found a wholesale liquor plant, according to Officer Talent. The equipment included an electric machine for “aging” the “bonded” liquor, five five-gallon cans filled with grain alcohol, five gallons of synthetic rum, 30 eases of synthetic gin,' hundreds of corks, a bottling ma­ chine, hundreds of bottle caps, many empty bottles and a large assortment of “bottled in bond" foreign labels. Much of t h e bonded stuff sold In the county is believed to have been menu-' factored at the Spires farm house, according to Talent. H. G. Enders Sr. Passes Away Henry G- Binders, Sr., died this afternoon nt 3:16 O’clock at the family residence on Oak street after a lingering lllneae. The Dally Tidings was informed just before go­ ing to pre«. Burial will be held Wed­ nesday afternoon ¿at 3:80 o’clock from the Elks* build­ ing. Mr. Enders was horn Nov. 31, 1SB1 near Beaton Har­ bor, Mich., and for 30 mars has been one of the most ac­ tive and influential cltisena and successful merchants la Ashland. Until the IUnew which caused . his death, hp was active In the manage­ ment ef The Enders Whole­ sale Pfooery. , Tomorrow's Dally Tidings will publish a more detailed biography. 1 The Daily Tidings Territory. ha* arranged a Golden Jubilee Gift celebration. __ ____ TSlz will be of deep Interest to every reader of this newspaper— as well as to the few families in Ashland direct trading territory who do not now read The Dally Tidings. Local Secretary S t u d i e s Association Admin - istration The gross returns to the farm­ ers of the Talent Irrigation dis­ trict this season will be approxi­ mately one .million dollars, ac­ cording to Ollie Arnsplger, man­ ager of the Talent Irrigation »Hut Het.— - ——, - - ■ r*-,H one compares, thp.yplume of business handled, the splendid features and news services which are offered the readers and the constructive policies advocated. It will readily be seen that The Ashland Dally Tidings Is, as we say, “The Best Little Dally In Oregon” — nothing to compare with the larger dallies, but when it comes to local coverage of news, illustrated cnt service, com­ ics, and many other ’features, there is not another dally In Ore­ gon in the same class which com­ pares with The Ashland Dally (Please Turn to Paga 6) Tidings. TWO AUTOS IN WRECKS OH» AT a - oms California Touriats Delayed by Slight Mishap Monday DO^S. SOÜU.A“ - G tT ATWOUT Second Lap of Flight Around the World Completed —. Tully and Metcalf Forced to Return—Levine An­ nounces Lone Flight From England to New Y o r k - Redfern Missing for Over 48 Hours.* OroBi Returns Will Approxi­ mate 81,000,000 T h i s Year According to Irriga­ tion District Manager — Large Increase Over 1926 Crops* ( Looking Over the Prospects for 1928 HOME FROM Y. M. CAMP SOLD ON ASHLAND? "I'm Sold On Ashland," la not a slogan bqt a (act, according to O, . M. Frost, who is having a quantity of placards bearing this motto printed and intends to dis­ tribute them among business men about town who will ad­ mit they are really "sold" on the town In which they live. "That Is the thing Ash­ land (oiks need, to be sold on their own town and w ill­ ing to admit It." Mr. ’Frost, who hds visited every home In the city during the ram­ mer, as an Inspector (or the city water d e p a r t m e n t , states. Airmen were active on both sides of the Atlantic today with varying success. Paul Redfern, who was due at Rio de Janeiro on his George to Brazil flight Saturday is still missing, William 8. Brock and Edward F. Schlee have reach­ ed Munich, Germany, on the second leg of the proposed flight around the world. Charles A. Levine, who was a passenger. J n the monoplane “ Columbia” in a flight from New York to Germany flew from Paris alone today and alighted Tit Qroydon airport, England^ in an ama­ teurish manner which frightened field attendants- Levine announced that he intended to fly to New York alone when the weather perini^tiid.. - VETS OF ’61 . TO MEET IN LITHIAPARK Captain Terry Tully and Lien- tenant James Metcalf, who left London. Ontario, for London, England, have been forced back by the fog. LONDON, Ontario, Aug. ISA— ' (IP)— Airplane “London to Lon­ »union Plans Completed don,” belonging to Sir John Car- llng, took off at 6:60 today, eaat. Death Oasts Gloom era time, for London, England. Over Affair Captain Terry Tally and Lieu­ tenant James Metcalf were aboard Although a shadow of gloom was cast over arrangements . f