Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 15, 1927, Image 1

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    TO ® IO , Srpt. IS , w«> 1
W m . H. Brock aad 1
F . g c til« ', a y la to n w |
m ore than h a lf way <
th e w orld, today m a *
to return
State« by
h a re
to
the.
NtoamerJ
abandoned pla
coathioe their world
to the “ Pride of D
across the Pacific.
hampionship Bout
iH j Must fo rg et
ila and T u n n e y
Lose Interest in
GET CREDITS
REGISTERED .
ISJtEQ UEST
OM Sol smiled oa Medford's
CHICAGO, Sept. 1 8 .— RP) —
Every precaution is being taken
Jabll««/of Vision« Realised today
Although
-such
a
thing
Is
almost
by
Dr. F. G. Swedenhueg. local
and''the Jackson County Produets
health
oSteer, who (s working
na
believable—
what
with
a
rosy
Show.
IJ.QOOldb«, glow emaaating from
In conjunction with the state
At 8: J# o’clock Wednesday
Tex Rickard’s headquarters and
board of health aad city school
evening. nearly an hour aad a <
th< attention of the nation’s
Because he speeded - on t h e authorities, to prevent entrance
kalf 'after 'schedule time the
fight fan« beginning to focus like Boulevard in the school
sone of infantile paralysis into this
pretty, petite queen, little Elotee
a
burning
glass
upon
*
Chicago
then
failed
to
appear
before
Mu­ community. Through these pre­
Gthlett./.w«» crowned before A J
and its embattled environs— the nicipal Judge Clint Baughman to cautions the peesIMltty e f the
great throng which packed the *
DempeejKTunney fight situation answer to the charge when or­ disease getting a foothold among
street aronad the great grand«
actually showed signs of suffer­ dered to do so, Clarence 8now, 1« children In schools here has boon
stand. A heantlfnl moon shining
ing from stagnation Wednesday. your oM high school pupil may minimised. Dr. Bwedenburg said
brightly -added to the beanty of
With Dempsey displaying more get a Job ot raking leaves In Lith-' today.
>
the scene.
interest In that four-footed form la Park.to pay the J10 fine asses­
Superintendent O. A. Briscoe
The crowd was so great and
Sf gambling known in the Tern» sed against him.
said today that a chock made at
packed la so closely aronad the
Arraigned before Baughman the schools thia week revealed
scular an the bang-tails than In
pretty throne, that the spangled
the customary preparations tor Wednesday afternoon, 24 hours the toot that Jfi children attend­
fairle^ who were ot -have danced
a fight, and with Tnnney still after he was ordered to appear ing the schools In this city hud
before her majesty had no room
more Interested in the creases In court f* Police Chief McNabb come from Klamath Palls. All
to move and as a result the
of his Immaculate flannels rather who arrested him Tuesday morn­ of these children, with the ex-*
dance was not given.
<
than In developing new ones In ing ee he gully eped down t h e ceptlor of ones M t Klamath Palls
This morning the parade was
the- faces, of his sparring part­ Boulevard, forgetful ot all speed several weeks ago. One family
a spectate sach as would hats
ners, the situation resembled regulations, Snow admlted b 1 s witk a child attending school
done credit to a city the also
almost anything rather than that guilt but said be waa broke and he«b came to Aehlend from Klam­
could pay no fine. He admitted
of Portlaad.
Thd wtldwest.
which usually precedes a heavy­
be was driving on, gasoline fur­ ath only about a week ago.
shoo tin' bncharoos from Ash­
weight championship battle.
Dr. Swedenborg said today
nished by his mothqr.’
land were one of the Mg feature«
This state of affairs was
that
a close chock will ho fapt on
Baughman took his driver’s Ik
of the affair
brought * rather pointedly to Tex cense away from him far an Inde­ all ont-of-town children oatoring
Headed by Chief Buckaroo V.
Rickard's attention—and like a terminate period and ordered him school here and a time limit of
D. Miller, a delegation of Ask- .
girl and model tor Howard good showman, the promoter to work. When the boy said he two weeks, of quarantine win bo
MM Kitty B eaks,\ format
land Lltblans this morning added Chandler
,
iue, N. M.. several years ago. promised practically Instantan­ had no Job Baughman said he maintained It they have boon ex­
Christy, want ttf
more Ufa to the party at the gp- New
]
I her dead, but now she ep- eous relief.
York, newspapers one
would be given a Job either rak­ posed to the disease.
aer of a state beanty content.
to fa w ry mfak all
rade during the Visions Realised pears
j
Jaqk Dempsey, Tex declared, ing leaves In the -park or clean­
“There Is aboolately no need
Jubilee celebration at Medford.
must agree to batter up a few ing streets until he earned suffic­ for worry on the part of any­
Gallyl attired to regulation
of his sparring partners for the ient funds to pay the fine.
one in this city as with every
cowboy chape, ten-gallon
hat». »
enlightenment ot the country at . “We will have Llthie Park precaution taken we hope to bo
bandafifiTngC sht-snooters, the
large, through the familiar med- clean and the streets Immaculate able to prevent an existence of
boy« toft Ashland on their fiery
lam ef the press. Tex fa going It these youthful speeders fall to .tile disease to this city at all,”
steeds early thia morning---- all
In person to Crete, ill., to insist observe <5e laws and than plead ha said.
surviving the lJ-mtle Jauat to the t
Those who vfatod the fair-
that
the ex-champion put on a they have no money to pay {Ifae,’’
Through quarantine reatrict-
nsfahbmlng city. Their slx-fhoot-
e»e were need ftfanently • dfiriftff 1
the Ashland eehools.
The -aeheoi sones are being pa­
in next week’s performance,
the parade aad the Ashlaad tough- ’
.A large-portion o f the Aehlend
Gene Tunney, who drove to trolled each day by the city poltee ty, beaMh antheritiee there bo»»
riders became excellent marksmen 1
school exhibits were from Miss town Wednesday with his man­ department.
,i to ba ehto to ebeak the eptdemid.
flrfiii at the tall buddings and
Reguse’s art department, Includ­
to that county Wharf M baa gl-
ager, Billy Gibson, readily com­
other objects along the line of 1
ing some very creditable art work
ready take« a considerable toll
piled
with
Rickard’s
request
for
The members of the troupe re- ’
by the students. This Is In com­
of life.
action,
and
promised
to
return
ported no accidents during the 1
petition with the school exhibits
morning’s exp|dltlon. Six-Shooter
from the Medford schools and the to his neglected training In ear­
Claycomb statetrhfter the return s
Judges will award the prises to­ nest today.
trip that conditions hare cer- t
The ticket sale which hummed
morrow. Other articles of work
tainly changed, for after the pa- <
cover penmanship,
grammar, passed the >2,000,000 mark re­
Five Thousand Attend ]
rade members of the troupe g
health work, geography and other cently, ie dragging. While >40
Memorial Services in
but reported they could not find a
so-called ringside »eats are avail­
subjects.
.
San Francisco
any hitching racks, aad every- f
The Campfire girls of Ashland able, the demand exceeded the
body was too busy celebrating to
supply.
But
now
every
>40
seat
ala» have a splendid exhibit and
BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 18 —
hold their chargers, so they had ,
within a five-cent telephone call (IP)— Five thousand persons Wed­
of the ring has been gold, the nesday attegded memorial ser­
Turn To Page 5
(Please Turn To Page Five)
demand for the cheaper seats vices for the seven filers lost
Clarence Sugg, arrested Wed­
nesday by Lieutenant O. O. Nich­
has dwindled to a whisper.
In the Pacific while on the Dole
ols, state traffic officer, paid a
Tex Rlckrad, handling his first
flight to Hawaii.
flae of JIB aaeeaeed against him
>3,000,000 fight, is finding out
Then, after an army bngler
that the third million is the sounded “taps’’, the liner Mani, by Judge L. A. Roberts when he
pleaded guilty te a charge of
hardest.
ledened with flowers and wreaths speeding. Sugg, driving a track
A general apathy around Chi­
steamed out throngh the Qolden loaded with legs, had no miffler
cago. fostered in part 6y the
Gate. The flowers will be thrown on his ear and so chauffeur's B-
ÜO ST
'
upon the Pacific as the liner pro­
HANDIT
(Pleas« Turn To Page Five)
ceeds on Its course from Sen
Marshal Deasen, driving a
3 0 ME
Francisco to Honolulu.
truck loaded with logs had no fag
ANDlME
The boys choir of Grace Ca­ permit aad .fie license oa ' k 1 e
CW1WEN
thedral opened services at the trailer when arrested by Officer
dock today, A protoetent clergy­ Houston or Eugene. Ee’M to ap­
men, a navy cheplln aad a Jew­ pear la court today toefiswer to
ish rabhl thea paid brief tributes the charge.
Captain Keaaetb Blume of Al­
to the memory of Mildred Doran,
“the flying school teacher’’; Jack bany bee arrived to Medford to*
Meeting of AU Boys of Club Frost, Gordon Scott, Alvin Elch- assist the regular and visiting of­
waldt, Bill Erwin, V. R. Knope ficers ia regulating traffic la that
WiU bo Held This
end J. Auggy Pedlar, the lost city. Six off tears a n new. work­
Evening at 0:15
ing.
■*
»»bn-
airmen.
To assist boys in “finding
Mayor Rolph of Sen Francisco
themselves’* for entering some gave a wreath symbolic of the
trade or profession, boto of the nstloa’a aorrow to Captain John
Hl-Y will sponsor a vocational Diggs, master of the Mani.
guidance week £s a part of their
Vein« of the flowers carried on
winter's program, according to the Mani waa estimated at more
plans made at nonexecutive board then >8fi,fififi.
x,
meeting bald yfedneaday evening
at the home of W .,F. Welters, Y.
M. O. A. secretary, Who ì s director
of the Ht-Y club.
The assistance will Include
talks In the hlgtf school^ aad ar­
rangements fer Interview« with
busineee and professional ' men.
With the pereonkl, edhyket wlth
men 1% business aad professions
tbe boto.will be better able to
choow UriHrworb.
LOB ANGELE*, «apt. ÍI.—GP)
At <: IB o ’clock thM evening the
Harold Wttltoaw, t f . befar.
club is te hold a meetlag aad fur­
ther arraagemeato for the year’s
work Will be outline«, A year of
constructive activity is being
planned by thè officers of t b e
A t County
plane’s Wheels touch . Franck soil regiftrstion
at Paris, near riots 'have occur-
H,*h •chl
rad wherever he «Seat ae the
jj'
multitndea combined to do him chMk,n*
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Sept.
— (IP) — Polson causing
the death of Mary Jan« Bailey,
18-year-old daughter of the Rev.
Charles Bailey, Episcopalian rec­
tor at .Said, Okla., waa ttaad by
Dr. W .. H. Bailey. \ pathotogiet
here, upon an ' anamination of
the viscera, of the* girl, it waa
announced tonight.
County. Attorney Dan Mitchell
said murder charge« would ho
Sled thia atfanoph against MM
Mark . Atklnaem th e a a r s e who
attended, the dead girl.
Miss. JBalfay ond her mether
both snccamhed to a mysterious
ilineas and other members of the
Rev. Beiley’s family wars ill
fer several days.
Miss Atkiaaoa has been In the
custody* of police fer several
days, pending the onteome of the
pathologist's analysts. .
15.
Major Clyde Malone, superin­
of the Ashland electric
light department, la entering
from a ballet wonfid f a h t e right
arm, received thte meriting w h to
the hers« be Miss rtfiffiK -fa the
Medford Jubilee of Vieton« Kfal-
ised parade, fall. MM pistol Was
exploded and toe fa tto i èhteeed
his arm. The bMlet fagged f a -
ward through t b e G e s h if* Me
upper arm and fa n * tot* f i f a
the shoulder. He received treat­
ment at the oKae ef a Medfard
doctor.
His Injury in palnfnl
but not serious.
Major Matoap waa fi meaahar
e f the Ashton« wild meet dele­
gation.
, '■ • ■
KNOWN HERE
Law in Portland
Mrs. Mary
e Extensive
ucte Show Today
FINE FLOWERS
HÚN0R FLIERS
dead D octor
F(Ht MURDER
SPEEDER IS
ORDERED TO
RAKE LEAVES
E. Wood
has
re­
turned to her home la thin city
from Portland where she attend­
ed funeral services held for her
eon-in-law. Dr. Milton A. Stratton.
Dr. Stratton, who Mae visited ia
Ashland eg a number of occasions
end baa a number of friends in
thin city, died Friday ia Portlaad.
He had but recently returned
from a vacation trip through
Southern Oregon. Funeral ser­
vice« were held at 8:80 o’clock
Moaday from St. Stephens Pro-
Cathedral with burial In River­
view cemetery.
Dr. strattoa was born In Ore­
gon Oity„ October >1. ISIS. His
parent^ were members ot pio­
neer Oregon families: He enter­
ed school at O. A. C. and complet­
ed his training in dentistry at the
North Pacific Dental College. In
1*11 he married Jessie L e e
woods, of Ashland. Mrs. Stratton
and her three daughters, Helen,
Caroline and Nancy Lea survive.
te n d e n t
His Better Half
HI-Y PLANS
VOCATIONAL
ASSISTANCE
FROM HURTS
SPOKANE, -/topt. 18.— (LP> —
•“Yoe bat. I am going te have a
goto( timfi,“ .Itob«rt B. Strahorn
eaid today ,v t o s interviewed re­
garding th*e sale of hla half In­
terest -In the Oregon, California
and to*l*r*
railroad In the
¿ M M * toaig to the Great
N ertheri, toga dhrla tbe flgetb-
ern Ffalffa aafeQ refit Northern
Joint eo fib ei of this ltae. gtra-
borfi sold he Intends a trip
auonnd the wort*.
The pur­
chase price wea reported at ffifiO,-
H e a l t h Authoritimi
School Authorities 1
Avery Effort to Pre
Health of Children
School — Twenty Pt
Prom Klamath Have 1
istered.
club.
'
Barney Miller ten president of
the organisation,, which Is com­
posed entirely of high aeheol.fays.
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