Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 14, 1927, Image 1

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;hlM and Brook Were
Stranded In T y p h o o n *
B a v e fe d T e m ta y ®
Japanese Island—Thous­
and Lives Lost in Storm-
Swept District.
Jackson
county
fa ir grounds
were alive with activity today as
the varied exhibits of the Jask-
eorf county Products S lo w , which
this year replaces thè county fair,
are being brought la preparatory
-for the. opoatng early tomorrow.
Booths are In readlaeea and
Orange community exhibits and
farm displays wars being a rran g ­
ed today. Tables are being laden
w ith horticultural exhibits have
everything In readiness la their
department. The exhibits have
everything in readiness in their
department. The exhibits in this
department, augmented by eth lb -
its of tbe 4-H club girls w ill be
the largest ever made at the local
fa ir grounds.
Bagla Point, U v e Oak. 8 g m a
Unttf December — Va
Canned Products Are
ing Well Advertised.
T O K IO , 8ept. 14.— U R — W m .
8. Brock and Edward 8. Sehlee
today re-sfflrmed their Inten­
tion o f flying across the Pacific
by way of tbe Medway Islands,
a fter they reached Tokio from
Omjira, whore they were strang-
ed in the typhoon rhvaged pro­
vince of Omura.
The airmen arrived in the
•‘Pride of D etroit” a t the Ka-
samlguara flying field a fter ..a
360 mile High tfrom the strlck-
pa conafey,
YANKS CINCH
Valley and Bnterprtee Granges' PENNANT POR
will have community exhibits and
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the boat products obtainable bave
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a shoot up at Blackwood flying
Ight. I t was the funeral pyre
I the if iit h Observation gquad-
hleles fo r fledgeling war birds,
unfit for further service.
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LONDON, Sept. 1 4 — U R — The
Tokio correspondent of the Daily
Express said today casualties
from the storm on Kyushu. Is­
land were expected, to exceed
1,030 killed and injured.
I t to
Impossible to estimate the dam­
age done, the dispatch stated.
A ll wire communications are
pevered In the affected area and
the railw ay connecting Omura
with th e Port of Nagasaki has
boon washed' out. Other llaes are
blocked. Heavy damage to ship­
ping
was - reported.
Several
small steamers were cast ashore
and cotton laden bargee in N a­
gasaki harbor snnk.
SWEEPS OVER
j MIDDLE WEST
Than
CHICAG O, S ept.'1 4 .— CAP
H ere are some of tbe vital
ttotlca of that big fig h t in u
everybody seems so. v ita lly I
ble record wah shat-
terrific host wave
$1 8 t M t W i t h Which to sweeping over the middle
T h e E x p lo d in g Of
oA A lth no Promise ot relief for
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St feast 33 hoars.
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Nineteen deaths hare been re-
W ith the bang. bang, bang of
aa due to the
terrific
exploding bomba the „Medford
Jubilee o f-V ^ iO M , Realised cele­
b ra tio n
w ill be under w a y
this evening at 7 o’clock. ,
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A ll highways leading to the city
were today thronged w ith hun­
dreds o< strangers from nU sec-,
tioss o f Oregod, * and northern
C alifornia, alj enroute to Medford
for the big c e le b ra tio n .
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T h e M e rto -O o ld w y n -M a y r fiews
M A N S A T L A N T IC H O P
W H B ELIK to. W V ., Sept. 14—
Hotels ore being filled. <
(IP)— Miss R ath Elder of Lake-
Fings wore ont today combined Land, Florida, took o ff from Lang
w ith banners giving the streets a Field near here, at 1 .3 9 p. m.
festive appeausnee.
iron, New
J e rk whence
the
Lavish ceremonials are planned plan« to hop off for fcarta. She
xfe r the coronation of the t 1 ‘M.> js aoeompanied by her pilot. Geo.
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Grants
10 T • ? • ¿ t o t t the meeting the Grants Pass
3 establish- eittaens named a oommlttris com-
° * » - * * • ° f ,lx Ohnrehe*
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tots had
a
layman,
to
conduct
a
A*“lphd In- tnoroqgt, investigation of the
k jta g moot- garb and possibility of establlsh-
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tag a simitar eeurso of study In
$• 'Wood-
yssr.
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The A’ h“ nd
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congiderfc, B „ 0 4 ,1 of efficiency
Iters ot thin
lt,
mneh
\ attention to ho centered on the
attended hy
done h#rt Frequent
nomlaaUona
i t a Ashland
A M E R IC A N
D e tro it, 2; W ashington, S
C leveland, 1 ; N ew Y o rk , 4
St. Louis, g; Boston, O
P h ila d e lp h ia , 8; C h icag o , 4
VOM
real movie company representa­
tiv e is shooting reels o t the activ­
ities and w in take pictures a t the
festivities tomorrow.
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Hecond Game
Boston, • ; Pittsburgh, S
W L
'foggf<H«g
m M*1 •>*
t h e , Ashland
wovived fip m titles
ttall by the wbere a movement Is under way
at the cloeb to «etabltoh h sim ilar institution.
heavyweight Bout
ms to the average man as calcu­
ls to a bricklayer. There are a
>t of numbers which mean Me­
lons and perhaps the great many
arsons who bought their |4 0
Ickets without knowing
where
hey were to sit, fin ally w ill be
hie to establish their
latitude
tad longitude with reference v to
am the ring. W ith the aid of
ofessor A . A . Michelson’s calcu-
tionxen the speed of lig h t x de-
..-j, . - J A d d itio n a l th o ntand a w ill wnffit REMfltoh4,< -Wd-^Mhabagms^ figured
about town, easting glances far M l the fig man w ill see each and
pickpockets. The police, it seems,
thin k some of these gentlemen
w ill try to pick np small change
while James Joseph Tunney and
W illia m Harrison Dempsey, are
making their 31,430,000.
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JUBILEE WILL
OPEN TONIGHT
at.noan today.
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Completion or the pack ot
strawberries, beets, and cherries
has been' made at the Bagley
Cannery, according to Ralph Koo­
ser, manager of the plant.
* (A big force Is now engaged
In pricking pears, tomatoes, beans
shd blackberries, approximately
ISC engaged in tbe work. More
help la needed.
F . F . Swlck, representative of
the company at tbe present time
Is visiting local merchants to
Interest them In specialising in
locally canned \products, featur­
ing the “ Del Rogue’* label which
is to be used by the local com­
pany on a ll of their first grade
product«^ ‘
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v pears Bt
the plant j i ff f ir d n cold storage to
operate . f t r f t i m next 40 days,
Sven Chicago’s famous poll
w ill tu rn ont enmasse fo r t h a
heavyweight boxing convention
8ol<Uere’ Held, September 33. 1
ery on* o f the »000 fiqyet w ill
asked to devotg that day to usel
endeavor. About 3300 office
w ill bo need that evening
’ Handbills advertising the Med­ handle the traffic and cm ^de j
ford Jubilee were dropped from tending the Dempeey-Tunney a f*
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an airplane which circled over fa ir.
tlh la a d
Medford and Ashland S t a t ­
ers M a k e Prepaxattena
for Duck Hunting in f in ­
est Duck Beds m Klam­
ath Region — H ..U ? lE t-
every blow which Tunney
and
Dempsey throw at each other ex­
actly 1 1.402.971.000th of a sec*
ond a fte r the blow actually has
been delivered, or struck.
according to M r. K ooter, w h o
Is running the p lan t to Its full
daytime capacity.
A night crew w ill be employ­
ed on tomatoes if sufficient help
is available and weather ts fav­
orable for the rapid ripening of
this vegetable, Mr. K ooier states.
A heavy pack of apples, pump-
kips and sauerkraut is antlctpat-
ed.
This pack, In addition to
the* manufacture of jams and
jellies out of berries now hold
In cold storage, will lnsnrage
steady operation, of the cannery
into December, M r. Kooser states.
LICENSE IS
TAKEN AWAY
tats Artemenko is fined
len found Guilty by
Justice of Peace
Thomas Artemenko, Russian,
from Seattlp. who was driver ot
the. Overland touring ear which
Monday evening collided w ith a
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Chevrolet coupe driven by Mrs.
Pearl N o rth ; of K lam ath Falla
was fined 310 and his drivhr's
license revoked fo r-/s ix months
by Justice ofx the Peace L . A.
Roberts Tuesday afterboon whan
be was found guilty of reckless
driving.
INCOME TAX -a Charges wars^ placed against
Talent
who
Investigated
the
COLLECTION wreck. The Russian in his brok­
en English maintained his inno­
, BEGINS SOON cence, declaring he tnrped onto
Treasury Officials Say the
Amount From Tax Will
Total $480,000,000
T h e only trouble seems to be In
seeing that far, but the credulous
are buying field-glasses, opera-
glasses and telescopes, thinking
W A SHING TO N, Sept. 14.— UP)
that by thia sagacious move, they
—
Treasury officials announce
W ill be able to see ¿he fight, as
l that Income tax collections Sept.
from the ringside, at very little 15 w ill total about 3460,000,000.
Treasury financial experts w ill
watch collections closely for It
to
the last government revenue
Turn To Page Five)
The official chart showing seat-
collection dale before congress
begins considering tax reduction
legislation.
September collections will he
sl|ghtl)r~higher than receipts for
the same month in 1926, while.
December 15 revenues f r o m 'In ­
come taxes w ill be about 3429,-
000,000, (he s am e ' as for last
year, it was stdted.
The treasury warned tax pap­
ers. pacing on the Installment
plan, that the (bird installment
to due before m idnight Thursday
and unlesa payment to made
promptly, a penalty w ill be Im­
posed. •
Tex Rickard told the United
Press that the railroads and hotels
make more money on the fig h t
than he. Tex and evdrybedy else
estimate, as everyone knows, a
33,000,000 gate. The big promo­
ter thinks the roads, hostelries
and field-glass men ought to do
twice that.
F a ll credit for the winning of the
Tsxfig League pennant by the
W ichita Palls club is given Mana­
ger Carl W illiams, above. / W i l ­
liams thinks his team w ill heat
Naw Orleans or Birmingham,
Whichever team wins Ip the South-
era, la the annual Dixie cham­
pionship series.
L IN D Y IN PO R TLA N D
PO R TLA N D , Hept. 14—
— VP— As punctual as a pas­
senger train Col. Chao. A.
Ltadhergh. flying the “Spirit
of Ht. Lbnis“ came to a
graceful landing on the Swan
Island field n t 1:8P this af-
toraooni one m inute ahead of
nchednlo tim e. Twelve yuns
were fire d 'b y B attery A . of
the Oregon National guard as
a welcome to the firs t New
Y ork to Paris aviator and
shortly thereafter he wes of­
ficially welcomed by Govern­
or I , L . Patterson wad Mayor
George L . Baker.
the left side of the road, to avoid
a colltosjon with tho Chevrolet
which was being driven on the
left side of the road.
Mrs. Artemeakoi who suffering
from bad scalp wounds was taken
to the Community hospital fol­
lowing the accident Is improv­
ing as are occupants of the
Chevrolet who were injured.
Members of the Southern Ore­
gon Rod and Gun cinb ot Ash­
land and Medford w ill enjoy
some wonderful duck shooting
along the river near K lam ath
Palls this season, gs 3100 acres
have been leased which w ill he
used as s game preserve by this
organisation.
The club was organised about
a year ago and at a meeting held
In Medford la s t* night, the or­
ganisation was pst into active
operation.
The preserve w ill
nclude five , miles of riv er front
sad ’ la said to he 'one o f the
best duck beds in the Klamath
region.
H. U. Mitchell, of M edford,
was sleeted presidnet and 8. A.
Peters, Jr,^secretary-treasurer at
the meeting last night.
The
membership will be lim ited to
those .already belonging, accord­
ing to decision at the meeting,
rwenty-nlne hunter« now belong
to th e cjub.
A cabin w ill bo built on the
preserve and in order to have
everything ready tor banting
when the season, opens, the mem­
bers voted last night to take a
holiday September J 4 , go to the
dte to cut twtas, build Minds,
make ponds sad go other pre­
lim inary worh. A cabin w ill he
BAIN FALLS
> P B N D L B T p N . ¿apt.
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-B o s to n hxnlmn in Derby 5 hats
CHILDREN ARE
QUARANTINED
Klamath C o u n t y Court
Taken Drastic Action to
Stamp Out Epidemio
mingled w ith rugged cowpuaeh-
ere and Indians here today as the
Pendleton round-up get
under
way.
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A t the h u g le e a llfit 1:33 events
which w ill continue the remaind­
er of the week, were opened the
ooronatlen of Mabie Strickland,’
champion cowgirl an queen. Tho
orowd'to estimated at
A
drissllng rata to falling.
Clarence SnoW, Junior h 1 a h
school student, scheduled to ap­
pear before Municipal Judah C lint
Baughman Tuesday afternoon and
answer to a ehrge of speeding 4a
tho school soke, R iled to appear,
according, to Pottos Chtor (jeorgri
McNabb who broaght the. com-
plaint agalast him. '
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Marshfield Hunter Uses
And Arrow andl
M A R S H F IB L D . Sept. 14 — U R
— B . B. Oervato, Marshfield resi­
dent and arehsr extraordinary,
performs^ a font unique in mod­
ern dgy hunting practice, whaa.
armed w ith a 70 pound yew bow.
a quiver o f stool-pointed arrows
and a short hunting knife be
walked out o f Marshfield ' and
within three hoars had broaght
down a fine three point buck
deer.
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. A lig h t rain fall aad the prop­
er Wind made hunting conditions
Ideal, declare^ Oasvato. so egnlp-
ped w ith his h A tia g implements
he started %
f e r 4he Tarheel sec­
tion fire miles e as t,o f tho elty.
W ithin two hours hs hod sight­
ed the buck a t soma dlstaagR
feeding undisturbed tat a
clearing. Ocrvala apeat th<
hoar stalking hla pray. »
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