Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 19, 1927, Image 1

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    “ASHLAND HAS
SH
IF*
ACTIVE FRATERNAL
ORGANISATIONS
WBATHBR FORKGABT
Ashland's Leading Nt
Oregon—Fair in the ea»t Thu
der stor- ’« mountains.
er for Over Fifty Years
1rs Service)
ASHLAND, OREG
No Trouble At All To Smile
F IG H T E X T R A
Arrangements
Twenty-Five Small Motor»
Rogred Away From New
York Airfield This Morn­
ing in the Olass B. Spo­
kane Derby—<3. W. Myers
of Detroit First to Beach
Cleveland.
hgve been
completed by the United
Press service, the Tidings*
dally > news service, for the
most rapid and accurate cov­
erage possible for the Demp­
sey-Tunney fight next Thurs­
day evening.
A special round-by-round
account of thq battle will be
carried) Hn an extra edition
which will be on |h e streets
within a few minutai after
the completion of the fight.
The Tidings fight extra
will be published In keeping
jrlth the policy of this paper
In giving the public the
news when it is news.
C L E V E L A N D — H e r n of
the planes catered la
the
New
York-Spokaae
a i r
derby bad arrived and de­
parted at the airport here at
1 :8 0 east era standard time.
One pilot, W . L. Roberta,
was reported forred down oa
the Pennsylvania - Ohio state
line. The other eight planes
are thought to be still In the
ROOSEVELT FIELD, Sept. 19.
— (IP)—Twenty-five small motors
roared down Rooeevelt Field run-
way between 7 and 7 :St a. m. to­
day and sped away to the west
headed for Spokane, Wash., 2,382
miles away.
It was the starting or Class B
race in tbe Spokane Air Derby.
The sun was only a half hour
old in the east when the first
plane started at 7:01 after the
committee wglted for the desul­
tory rain to subside. "Alexander
Eagle Rock*’ a biplane, piloted by
J. s. Charles of Richmond, Vir­
ginia, was the first off.
Annnal Fall Assembly of
Southern rOregon Orders
[eld in Ashland
25 — Jackson
»hine C o u n t y
11 Attend, Sea­
Folks
sions.
New C. C. Head
To Talk To Boys
Leader Dies
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 19.—(LP)
— W. C. Mushet, <7, prominent
leader and one-time candidate for
mayor of Los Angeles, died here
Sunda/. He had been in 1 1 1
hsith for more* than six months. x
Mushet wqs borh In Manchest­
er,, England. Ha came to Chlifor-
nla in *1819 and lived in San
Francisco for three years and in
Ban Bernardino for ten years be­
fore moving to Loe Angeles.
Presbyterians Will Hold Meeting
In New Medford Church October 11
n -r and Mrs. H. T.
Quiet Broken When Demp
sey Challei
Marine to Tell All He
Knows About Their Fight
in Philadelphia a Tear
Ago, Suggesting Unfair
High Tension Wire Near Talent Carrying 66,000 Volts
Blown Across Highway; Many Transformers Burned
Out; D ’Anjous and Boses Ready for Market Blown
Off Trees; Damage is Widespread.
CHICAGO, Sep;. 19.— (Ip)
THREE DIE IN
DESERTCRASH
more and son, Lawrence, and Miss
Mario Brookmtllor of Ashland,
and Rev. R. W. Nelson of Phoe­
nix wore among those In attend-
anoe.“
The "echo mooting for this dis­
trict is to ho hold In tho n o w
Presbyterian church at Medford
Another similar mooting Is to bo
hold at Klamath Falls at a later
Mltchel- igto.
P lan i for an “echo meeting" to
held in Medford, Tneedny, Oc­
her 11, by . Presbyterians of
uthorn Oregon, were made at
e first of the eleven Pacific
ast conventions to be held this
11 by the Presbyterians of Ore-
>n Washington and California,
waa bald at Bugs»«. Thura-
iy, Friday and Saturday of last
QUAKE (K T l’RS
BISHOP. Cal., Sept. 19.
— CLP)—A check Sunday fail­
ed to reveal any serious dam­
age from the earthquake felt
in
the district Saturday
night.
The Shock also was re­
corded In Bakersfield a n d
Presno and extended to t h o
Excelsior range of moun­
tains in Southwestern
Me.
vada. It lasted about 10 sec­
onds.
• A few store windows were
broken.
— Attempts to stir up antici­
pation of a grudge fight be­
tween Jack' Dempsey and
Gone Tunney w ill reach a
climax tomorrow at 10 a. m.
when the pugilists are ex­
pected' to fare each other In *
federal court for an hi Jane- w
tion hearing, it was learned
today.
Annual fall meeting of t h e
Southern Oregon Odd Fellows As­
sociation will be held in this city
Sunday, September 26, w i t h
members of the Order together
with auxiliary organisations, from
Jackson and Josephine counties
in attendance.
O. W. *Trefren of thia city is
chairman of the committee in
shargs «( the affElr and la making
arrangements to entertain t h e
large number of visitors who are
expected to be In the city for the
meeting.
Following out a regular pro­
gram the com&lttee recommends
all members of the different
branches of the order, attend
church services before coming to
Inquest to be Held for Air­ Ashland for tbs noonday basket
men Whose Plane Fell* • lunch which is to be a part of the
day’s entertainment.
,
in Mojave Desert
Following church services «11
LANCASTER. Calif., Sept. 19. are to meet at the I. O. O. F. hall
— (LP)-jlnquest will be held prob­ in this city where an official busi­
ably today over the bodies of ness meeting of the order Is to be
three naval airmen who crash­ held.
ed to their death In the Majave
All Odd Fellows In g o o d
standing in any snsordinate lodge
Desert near here Saturday.
The men, Lieut. Eaton Booth, In Jackson and Josephine coun­
and Machinist Mates G. S. Harri­ ties and are members of the Asso­
son and Kenneth McRae, were ciation a r e permitted to par­
enronte from San Diego to Spo­ ticipate In this meeting.
The dinner is to be served in
kane when their plane went into
Lithia park and following it will
a tailspin and fell.
Notes passed between the trio be an interesting and entertain-
and found in the Wreckage in­ lg program either in the park or
dicated they had become lost In In the hall, thia detail to be ar­
a fog and had no Idea of their ranged later.
The meeting hour will be 12:16
position.
and the dinner hour 1:16 p. m.
according to plans of the commit­
tee.
E. O. Harlan, new secretary of
the Chamber of Commerce will
speak at Hi-Y dinner to-be held
Tuesday e v e n i n g , the first
"forum” meeting of the year of
the club. Mr. 'Harlan will em­
phasise the value of youthful
cooperation In civic worh at this
meeting.
The dinner will Initiate the
launching of a get-acquainted
. campaign which Hi-Y boys are
planning for the benefit of new­
comers at the high school.
DAY, SEPT, 19, 1927
Tunney has already been served
with a subpoena on application of
Rev. Elmer Williams, for an order
to prevent the heavyweight fight
Thursday night. Court attaches
are seeking Dempsey today with a
similar subpoena.
Meanwhile it was a busy day
for attorneys for Dempsey a n d
Tex Rickard was. assured when
the bearing for a permanent I fi­
lo notion petition «gainst the fight
sought by the Coliseum club was
It Isn’t a bit of.bother to am!
set for 10 a. m.
co-qd of Kent (O.) State
The club claims Dempsey is un- old
college "Smille Girl” for II
der contrast to meet Harry Wills
Palmrya, O., and s
before any other opponent. *-
Seven Instantly Killed and
Four May Die as Result
of Crash Pleasure Plane
* Falls Five Minutes After
Taking Off With “ Penny
a-Pound’’ Passengers.
■Bays Miss Thelma Jpnes, 19-year-
llege. She has been crowned tho
18. She Is a farmerette from
gs a wicked milk pall.
Baseball Today J ABANDON HOPE
CHICAGO, Sept. 19. — (IP)—,
The peace and comparative quiet
which had. characterised the ppo- --------- ‘ “ A M ^ Ì ó À k
’
paratlons in the opposing camps
for the Dempsey-Tunney fight
Cleveland, 1{ Washington,
has been rudely shattered and
N A T IO N A L
both sides havé begun to cal!
Hrooklÿn, 8; Pittsburgh,
names.
Boston, O; Chicago, 6
In a comprlght open letter
New Y o rk, 10; CMctnnati,
under his signature. In a Chi­
cago newspaper. Jack has chal­
’ JUDGE RECOVERING
lenged Gene to "tell all" about
Judge C. M. Thomas, confined
their fight' in Philadelphia a to a Portland hospital for sever­
year ago, and Gene has retorted al weeks while recuperating from
that Jack in indulging in "Pe- an operation, is steadily improv­
urlle Propaganda," add probably ing, according to friends w h o
preparing some trickery for next have recently been permitted to
visit with him. He is anxious to
Thursday night.
Leo P. Flynn and Billy Gobson. return to his duties but the at­
two of the loudest -hooters in tending physicians advise him to
remain in the hospital for at least
three weeks.
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W eekEnd Search for The
Dalles Youths Proves
Fruitless
BEND, Sept. 19.—(IP)— Hope
that Henry Cramer and Guy Ferry
The Dallas youths lost in Three
sisters, Oregon since Labor Day,
might^be found alive was aband­
oned today after a. search extend­
ing over the week-end' proved
fruitless. Gaping crevices which
extended hundred of feet into
Collier and Renfro glaciers were
revealed.' Opinion was expressed
that the youths fell into these.
Now For A Little Scratchy Ruf urna Dance
PLAINFIELD. N. J., Sept. 19.
—(IP)— Four of the five persons
who survived tbe crash of the
big Fokke*.' monoplane near Had­
ley Field Saturday, In which seven
were killed, appeared to be mak­
ing a losing fight for their lives
Sundny In Muhlenberg hospital.
The three girls and two young
men. all Injured Internally, have
recovered consciousness only mo-
mentarlly.
Louis Phellls, *20. of New
Brunswick, may he one only sur­
vivor of the greatest an plane
crash tn the history of American
commercial aviation, accprding to
the hospital authorities. His body
is less badly crushed than the
others.
The plane fell five minutes
after taking off with bargain day
"penny a pound" passengers. Em­
ployes of the Reynolds Airways
C o, burned the twisted wings
and fuselage Saturday night after
salvaging the motor and some
other parts.
Funeral Services for Mrs. J
W. Loser Will be Held
in Ashland
A severe wind and electrical storm which raged over
the valley between 7 -o’clock and 8 o ’clock Sunday even­
ing caused widespread damage to the D’Anjou and Bose
pears, ready for harvesting.
Thousands of dollars worth "of fruit were blown from
the heavily laden trees by the wind which accompanied
the lightfling and downpour of rain.
Lightning caused much damage to Copco lines and
a crew of maintenance men spent Sunday night in re­
pairing burned out transform er fuses and repairing
damage done to high tension lines.
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w 0r8e damage done Copco lines
fT/^Tinp 1700111
waa the
° r B h,<h tension
A j J l UT a I JL F IkV/lYl
line carrying a voltage of <8.900
» 0 T V T a XT TA /A XT
across the- Pacific highway on
AoJlIuAW L> LI.N this side of Talent near tbe Rapp
TITD/Xtb T T0fT road' Th’8 dan,Bge WBB repaired
J U K U H J L lo l before any damge was done.
Many transformer on sub-lines
were burned out and the maln-
No Women Will Serve on tenance men spent much time re-
pairing damage.
Three times lights went out In
Ashland, the city being in com-i
Tweffty-five Jackson county plete darkness while the electrical
residents appeared thlP morning storm raged and wind blew with
for the fall teym of circuit court great velocity.
at the Federal building in Med­
Many limbs ware blown from
ford, where fudge Ort»8do Cor­ trues.
”,.
v , '„
king of Lakeview will preside.
Fruit in the vicinity of Talent
No women jurors are included waa damaged worse than any sec­
in the list which is as follows:
tion of the vali£', acocrdlng to re­
Medford; J. A. Moffett, Albert ports received today, although
Mocre, John J .Wilkinson, W. A. the loss from wind was wide­
Lumen, O. C. Falling, W. C. Rice, spread. No hall seemed to have
Arthur Reed, W. E. Thomas, M. fallen.
, .
Russell. U. S. Armstrong, and J.
In the vicinity of Phoenix con­
H. Young.
siderable damage was done, limb«
Ashland: Thomas H. Simpson, blown from trees and electric ser­
H. K. Tomlinson, N. B. Lyon, H. vice put on the blink.
O. Forbach, Frank Bellinger, G.
The storm raged for nearly an
H. Skeate, and J. F. Erickson.
hour.
Central Point: E. R. Gleason,
No auto accidents were report­
: Floyd Ross, J. L. Richardson, and ed although the highway waa in
j W E. Alexander. Also. O s c a r a treacherous condition following
; Lewis of Jacksonville and J e s s the storm.
*
Taylor of Applegate.
Pickers Monday morning start­
ed the harvesting of the D’Anjous
which were more than ready for
marketing than the Boses a a d
consequently the damage to thia
variety was greater.
FIRST BUS TO
RUN TUESDAY
Friends of Mrs. J. W. Los her
of Portland, a former resident o ft
this city, were grieved to learn
of her death which occured Satur­
day evening at. the Losher home
Ir Portland. Mrs. Losher was ag­
ed 67 years at the time of her
passing and had been in i l l
health for several months pre­
vious to her death.
The Losher family resides In
Ashland* for 20 years and <1 uring
that time Mrs. Loshej* made many 1
friends. She was an active, mem- 1
her of the Eastern Star.
1
Surviving Mrs. Losher Is 'her
husband and one san, Ralph and <
two grandch|ldren, all of Port- i
land.
Funeral services are to be held I
at the Dodge Chapel Wednesday 1
morning at 11 o’clock In charge J
of Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E. 8. i
Burial is to be made in the Ash- {
land cemetery.
P. Service is to be In
augurateci With Port­
land Ceremony
(Please Turn To Page Five)
New Owners
Take Charge
Of Grocery
C. R.’ Bowman, former owner
of the Chiloquin Mercantile com,
pany In Uhiloquln, Klamath coun­
ty; this mornlngf took possession
or the Hills Cash A Carry gro­
cery which he recently purchased
from Thomas Hill. The store is
to he known as the Ashland Cash
A Carry store and the business
will be carried on on principles
established by Mr. H1U. Mr. Bow­
man will ho assisted in conduct­
ing the store bj his wife. T h o
family has moved into a proper­
ty at 189 Granite street. They
have a daughter, Alice, a student
at the local high school.
New Clerk At
C. C. Office
Mrs. Andrew McCallen of thia
city has taken the position of
auto registrar and general sec­
retary to E. G. Harlan, new C. C.
secretary, succeeding Miss Marie
Davies, who has acted In a sinii-
*lar capacity under the regime
of J. H. Fuller, who,will retire
from office October 1.
MI sh Davies plans to enter the
Bouthern Oregon Normal school
at the beginning of the fall se­
mester.
HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 19. — (LP) who has Just completed exhan
— The>glrl with the light blue tlva teats at First National atw
eyes now has s chance for screen los, the secret of theee Improv
fame, thanks to a new and cheap- meats Is in the Panchromatic fill
or method of photography.
whiah ho assures means a chan«
Film players working under at largo salaries to tho htao-ays
the new conditions need lose blondes.
make-up and are put under ao
Blue eyes have sever boon
strain from hot, glartat arc bar to tho motion picture aetoi
lights. And the lighting of in- hut they have boon a hakAlea
terlor sets Is natural and mostly for tho color nador other method
visible on the screen.
of photography failed to racer
According to Blake Wagner, Impressively.
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