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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1927)
F IN D T H O K J H T F V L ftT O R i EUGENE, O re., Sept- « X (UB Probably the stork dlfin’t do any thinking shout it hut Mrs. H o gan . Hanseh of Lorane and Mrs. Leo Scott of Eagle Point, nearby districts. like to think that he had a regard for tradition. The women, friends -since babyhood, graduated from school together, announced futura. A crowd i front o f the P a t o 1 WH m O to! their engagements together, train vfct Condemned for Mur der wm Illegally Confin e d in Prison and Bad Bight to A t t e m p t to ■ m p l M>y Appeal to Supreme Court. L í .'V sié & í R’ H * . JL October I t was named as the opening day e f the Ashland Week-Day Bible school at a meet in g < tta directors ka,d at tbs stu d y/ef the Pfeebytertan ebareb T b d n d ay evening. P acers of |b e Board « e re ro- eleeted for one year w ith Rev. M . 8 .' Wood worth, pastor of the l f A budget Of 11.800 was adopt ed bnt It w ill be accessary to 1 false slightly more than this as 1 there was a small deficit last year. The nnnaal meeting for eeearfng pledgee for tbe year I t to be held in tbe MethoMIst ' ebnrcb Sunday evening, October ' IS.- As la tbe last two years, the «■boo: sessions .will be bald in the Methodist church fa r pupils who attend the Washington school u rd la tbe Congregational ■ church "for those who attend thp Lincoln school. Mrs. Grace B . Andrews ,7na re-empfeyed ns CONDUCTOR The A »bland school <s known ns the ls rraat o f Its kind in the - state. There were nr ere than ( w o rked .»n t their ttektog today mediately start e of aontbeH Oregon California and advertising the , Lltbian ISdoor-circas or carni val. MANY HO ‘> U lr . H B I oerty recently ttb ted hip store froto tbe Plaaa Qro- m iy / building to the bnHding «Rich be owns at tbe corner of MSin and Granite streets, having Made extensive Improvements la i f * aptr location. He stated they ,«JH»ld remain in Ashland, aniens adme futufo plans fbreed them > ’ leave. ’ ’ tojtt Bowman, who tor five yedrs operated tbe Chiloquin Mer cantile company at Chiloquin, Otffcoa, Is an experienced grocer- tbS school fs tbs foundation for i t e bast citisensblp laid” citlsens o f Ashland nrs urged by the members of the Board to cooper ate and evidence Interest in tbe movement this year. Board members present Inst night w rre: Rev. Woodworth, D r. Gregg. Rev. Barney, Mrs W „ B. Moore, Rev.' Chas. D. Gaffney, Rev. H . F. Pemberton. Rev. H. T . Mltchelmore. s h o rt# a fte r be started bis rag Thursday afternoon. W hen the train reached Weed he was taken tb a hospital In th a t city, aeeordr ing to word received by Mrs. Brookm lller. A * soon as bis con dition permits be w ill be taken to tbe 8. P. hospital tai Sab Francisco. Canoe of his Hlnens is unknown. The Brookm lller fa m ily resides on Liberty street in th ia city. Rev. Barney was added to the Hundreds of bo^p» of pepps and xmatoee are being handle«) ally at the Bagley cannery here Manager Ralph Koster has fu ll force of workmen employed t tbe present time. For the fleet time this season [f. Rosier has been unable to se- irq. sufficient women for work t the plant and announced today mt there was plenty employment >r women to handle fru it and sgetahlès during the M a i of G. N. WANTS S. P. UNES NEW YORK. Sept. 9.— OP)— Tbe dame of ,t|m djetajor of moviedogir WUI « . , W y e, ftoto • «d today by VaMag^ Bprott against Cecil B. DeMlm, .{MEM Macpherson. Keith-Albde Vikde- ville Exchange, end Caen E. Sa- MIHe Pletnro corporaiiod. . According to M bs B&rntt, who is an actress, the. imednebto and W ASHING TO N. Sept 9. — (IP) — W . P. Kenney, vice-president of the Great Northern railroad testified before the" Interstate Commerce Commission today that Irfmber shipping intertota dn- mkud that bis road own one- halt tbe Oregon. C alifornia and Eastern railroad of Sontbern Ore gon which tape virgin " timber. H ka rln r on application for pur chase e f a bait interest in the fpad which tbe Sontbern peejfic ■nA* Awmto« <« uadae vnetaee motion picture, “King dt .'^ie^n,*’' characters and dlnfogua pfcmjtoe fro mn scenario to' « h ltfc she claims sole rights. -z lie n t to fraternal fairs of that eft?, after a short Ulsm tap ed to bustasto |b e lato t o toWL e t w a « otadutted districts la Jacks Medford Presb CATHOLICS NAME HEAD Rev. Shahan Will Head Na tional Conference Of Charities LOS ANOELES, Sept. 9— ( I f ) — The Rt. Rev. T>omas J. Shahan, rector of Catholic University of Washington, JJ. C., was elected president of the~Natlonal Confer ence of Catholic Charities for the ensuing year at the fin a l -sesslhn of thq ¿ |t h annual convention here Thursday. T h e^ f olio wing men were se- lected Mr - vice-presidents: Hon. w fliis m L, lg«>y' of St. Lou,is, James A. McM urray of Boston; John >. Nellingan of Baltimore. F. J. L e w K o f Chicago and~Jamee Morphy of Detroit. / Pioneer Of County TfeAMBlKta JUd U N T IL « B p i« author of a first-run Broad«»? TO DEDICATE NEW ORGAN Presbyterians "throughout this Section of Oregon will- attend " to ta l -to the Medford Fnetay- MWtg and sorting siad adAftionai forteu eburofi warehouse space made possible by when the new Reuter electro- pnenmatA Organ recen t# Install the erection of the new cement ed in that chnrdh la ^dedicated, building, makes it likely that tbe company will- do a record break with a dedication concert played by Professor John Stark Evans, ing business this year. / z assistant dean of the music de F B U IE R M A N N EA R D R O W N IN G partment of the University of M arshfield , sept. t.—a n Oregon. The organ has 41 stbps, more — Lawrence Noel, a deep sea thanx.1,200 pipes. The organ has fisherman, whose home is in three manuels, the choir, the great Reedsport, narrowly escaped and the swell organ. In addition droWntng in Coos Bay near the to these manuals there is tbe ped Stormsew yesterday morning after al organ, with three expressing his fishing boat, Cracker - Box. pedals. ' brokb loose from its moorings at Portland-made Jantaen bathing publicity committee of which Rev. suita exported heavily to Argen the government dock and struck oh* a sand spit. z i ’ • " lighted w ith tbe prospect o f do- H . T . Mltchelmore is chairnian. tina. ihff business and living In Ash Columbus. O., Sept. 9.— (Ito— land. They w ill reside at 143 Prohtbfckm l sa dxfs of tbe nation, Granite street. Tbe transaction paid th e # laask reapeeta Thursday ®d not Include tbe building in to Wayne B , W heeler, who gg which tbe grocery is located. general coudnSl of the Anti-Sal IEl> EA S IN ' oon league wna credited w ith tbe (WE AMERICANS THESE legislative victory which made TAGTT R » FRANCE tbe Ufclted States dry territory. R t IO N S N C W ÍH 1 9 1 7 / - ^ Tbe church where funeral ser ru a H tto ' U P C A IN E S vices for tbe reform er began at 2 o’clock was crowded nearly an boar before tbe appointed time. Handreds bad viewed the Timber body while jt lay la state, / - j He lYAo Laughs SA LEM , 9»pt. — (IP) — Judge L. H. McMahan ruled today in the case of Ellsworth K elley, condemned convict, that the man was illegally confined in prison and had a rig h t to escape even to the extent' of kilting those who opposed him. He said, however, he had no power to do anything bdt dismiss the w rit of habeas corpus which secured Kelley a stay of execu tion and remand him to prison officials. K elley contended In the w rit that a£ original commit tment to prison was unconstitu tional and he had a right to try to escape hi the prison break two years ago in which two guards were murdered. „ James Willoa. K elley’s compan ion In conviction, is under stay of execution pending the outcome of the case. The ruling la of but scant com fort to Kalley bnt gives him an opportunity to appeal to the su preme court. Mrs. Elisabeth Ana Klippel, one of the oldest pioneers of Jack- sen county died Wednesday’bt^her home in Medford, la when she was bnt twelve years ef age she came with her. pntoats to Oregon from MI moun L th4 long trip -e a ar the piniae M a g made by Ox tees«. The fa m ily .' first settled IS Salem, but la 18«<> moved to Jaegson eounty where Mrs. Klippel ass since • resided. She was aged 37 y e a rikat the time of her death; Y w a tons. J. u . Klippel Of Pertfaad and < w Klippel of Ooeaname, ^ M ltfm a ia , survive. Funeral serviasa « U l M conducted at two b’el< « « to y at the conger chapel la Medford» Rev. W . H. Baton of. tba Baptist Ohnreh of which sht/wgs a mein- prenuptial showers were given Jointly and they were married on the same day. So what could be more fitting than the ' stork’s re cent act in presenting Mrs. H an e ef with a girl and Mrs. Scott a boy born on thé same HABBOR GRACE, N. F„ Sept. / 9 .— (IP)— Search for the miming ■’•Old Glory” and "S ir John Carling” by the Royal Wlndspr monoplane was postponed because of bad weather. ', MANY PUPILS ' WILL ENTER HONG KONG, Chino. Sept. S — HIGHSCHOOL (Ito— American found the world OouP—> of Study Are Out lined With Principal of Senior High *t A m ajerity of the 0-A pupils who w ill Monday enter the senior high school have conferred with Principal B. P. Forsythe and out lined courses of study. Mr. Forsythe said today. Bverything is In raadineks for ,the opening of school Mondpy, buildings repaired and cleaned, teachers here checking over last minute arrangements. I t Is. ex pected that th e -to tal enrollment w ill be approximate! 1,900 In the public schools o f the city, accord- I'ng to Superintendent Q. A. Bris coe. ,__ Exam ination for pupils who were conditioned and did sum mer work, were conducted nt the high school this morning a n d quite a number of boys and girls took advantage of thia examina tion and n chance a t sunuMr study to complete work. fliers, Wm . H . Brock and Bdwnrd F. fcRhlet arrived here from Han- dl. Preach fndo-Chlna at 9 :3 0 p. m. today. They wore flying east ward from H arbor Grace, N. F „ and have reached the Pacific oc ean on the fourteenth day of their flig h t setting a now world record. They have covered ap proximately 9,900 of the 39,000 mile itinerary around the world. The '’Pride of D etroit” loft, the Handl .airfield at 7 a. m. hut ar rival here was delayed because of poor flylfig conditions. . REWARD FOR FINDING OF “OLD GLORY” LOS ANGELES. Sept. 9 — (Uh - A Vaward of 99B.6t9 has been BEAUTIES ffpred by William Randolph i«ar»L ML Ito t o f iL i S f i t t w Jto, lAdtle enroute to Rome from America, it wna announced begs Thursday. , i. ■ ”1 know that ae .ro*toA .*9 Atlantic City Bering Activ ities for Annual Scanty 'necessary Pageant to stimulate the search for Old Glory and Ito occupants, A T LA N TIC C IT Y . N. J f, Sept. bat I-wjU gladly gf*y 99B,9H ta 9. — (IP) — Fifteen candidates the captain and', crew of tbe among the 74 girls entered in skip which fiads them. merely ns the beauty contest at the annual pageant emerged from first elim ination here Thursday. The IB w ill appear before judges today at which .time the number w ill be reduced to five. Tomorrow night the winner of th e 'title “ Miss America” w ill be announced. Western division —- first, Miss Oakland, Roby Smith; Second Mias Tulsa. Virginia Claire Thorne; third, Miss Cali fornia, Bertha Wleeel of* Santa ptabHsher’s stato- (HL SCANDALS MAY BE ENDED Check of >13,800,507.80 is Crns. C L E V E L A N D , Ohio, BnpL 9.— (IP>— Tbe United Btatae Govern today received a ebegk for Councilman ■ ment I1S.999.B97 99 I« settlement for the E lk H ills Ott reserve u n i t Charges a . against companies owned by B. L. Doheny. according* to a mes “Btoune-Up” sage received from Owen J» Rob LOB ANGELES, Sept. 9.—(IP) — On the ground that the home of Mrs. Callie Grtmda could not be included In tbe city "reeoyt- ing” prdtnance under which Citjr Councilman $ nrl Jacobson Is be in g U4ed for a violation <Jf the moral Ihw,* hla attorneys sought dismissal of his case lata Thurs day. The ju ry of 11 women and ogs man /was Withdrawn while at torneys argued th e earn. Jacobson, according to t 'b e prosecution, was foand partially unclothed in a bedroom w i t h Mrs. Qrlmea. j Jacobson .-asserts ha, was t h e victim of s ' h i m e ^ ? ! ' i Cold Weather ; ' Halts Disease A rrival pf cooler weather to hoped by Klam ath eoonty health dntboritlm to aid them la check ing the epidemic e< infantile par alysis wfcleh exists there. Tbirty- fonr earns e f the disease w ith Six fatalities have developed tat one month- No. aeir eapse have developed tor. several days, an» thorittsa state, ' . , vr' erta, attorney la- chargé of «lui' government suits. T ils w ill close civil action In the cam. STOLE AND! Rsddtog. night Tb local p t‘ lag to