Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 26, 1927, Image 1

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    WH-
BEAUTIFUL SCENERY
ÄsÄZand’s
w for Over Fifty Years
1rs Sorvien)
ASHLAND OREGON,
KLAMATH GETS
CLUB MEETING
Lindsey Burn» His Court Records
EMERALD WILL
USE TELEGRAPH
U. of 0 . Daily Pirat to
U. P. on Pacific
.
,
Coast . ;
Tbo 1055 convention of the
EUGENE, Sept. 26.—<U>J— The
Oregon Federation of Women's
Oregon Emerald, morning ) dally,
Clubs will be held in Klamatb
published at the School of Jour­
Falla ngxt June. according to a
nalism of the University of Ore­
decision reached by members of
ejpresentative of Langley
gon. will Join the United Press In
the state board Of directors at a
Oompaov Surrey» A. D.
Its Initial issus for the fall term
meeting held recently In Port­
Helm»
Ranch at Klamath
Wednesday morning.
land. Eugene v es asking for
Junction—Definite Decis­
The Emerald Is the first col­
the state convention.
ion in Regard to Location
lege dally In the Pacific North­ Pall Term Will Start With Record Attendanet-Olaaseb
’ Plans for the entertainment of
of Company to be Made
west to make use of telegraph as
the visitors at the June meeting
and English Tests Will be Held Tuesday—^acahy
Wednesday.
well as local news.
will be made by the Klamath
All
Home Prom Vacation and Ready for Duties—
Falls
Federation.
Mrs.
George
Ona hundred fifty Odd Fellows,
R.
Lindley
of
that
city
Is
present.
Local
Students Arranged Schedules Early.
-4
malty of them accompanied by
th|er wives, were la attendance at
the. eemt-ennual meeting of the
Enrollmept at the Southern Oregon Normal school
Southern Oregon Odd Fellows As­
will
easily reach 30^ taxing the institution to its ogjmc-
sociation held la this city Sunday.
ity in accommodating the students at the fall term,a<£
The picnic dinner planned for
an out-door affair in the Lithla
cording Jo present indications, President J. A. Churchill
Park Grove was transferred to thè
Annual “ Promotion Day saiti at noon today.
I. O. O. F. hall when chilly weath­
Services Held Sunday
The school was a beehive of autivity as the students
er made It impractical to hold the Terrific Speed of 285 Miles
Morning
meeting In the park.
stood in line awaiting their turn at the registration desk
Per Hour Maintained
Judge Ben Lindaey, rsttrlt ■ from his colorful Denver Juvenile
Jackson and Josephine county
"Promotion
Day”
was
observed
—schedules
were outlined and classes assigned. The office
at Lido
court after years of service, bal Ha bonfire in one of-the city's parks at the First M. E. church Sunday
lodges were represented at the
‘orce
spent
a busy morning.
the other night. It was a Sri ■ the Judge said, that would "save
meeting. .A
short muslness
and approximately 100 boys and
homes.’*
r
Classes will be held Tuesday
meeting which will be held pre­ Tne night of Lieut. S. N. Webster wr mov|e studio purposes and
Denying that tbs great • IS of records that he burned were girls received their diplomas ad­
ceding the dinner. Annual elec­ ot England In a fragile, spidery
®c®oery about this section court records, the former Jure* T Judge put the match to the docu- vancing them from beginners to
tion of officers will be made at craft, today won the Schneider couM not be more ideally adapted ments that bore tragic storiea af many Denver homes.
primary, from primary to Junior
"Do you think I want baa its ruined in Denver?" he said, ex- and from Junior to intermediate
the next'meeting which will be eup race for seaplanes.
tor studio use.
plaining to the crowd that tbs
held in the spring.
Tans of thousands of persons
Absence of fogs and climate the young people who have gi weords were not ■court records. "All departments. More than 300 were
A program was enjoyed follow­ occupied the famous Lido sands *re also ln tovor of the Helms lo- now that their secrets are safe.1 4 » me their confidence may know at Sunday School.
ing the dinner.
The Promotion Day services
Above, the Judge is shown reparing the bonfire.
to watch the airmen dart around >oat,on- the representative said,
Geo. W. Trefren of this city was the triangular
were in charge of W. W. Heven-
56 kilometer Th® •c««>®’*y of California has
in charge of the affair.
11 course.
er, assistant superintendent of Alumni and High School
b®®n “worn out" and studio rep-
NO MORE PARALYSIS
the Sunday school. Dr. G. W.
Webster'g average time for the reosntatlveo are looking for new
Tail to Score Saturday
“There have been no fur­
Gregg, superintendent, being in
seven laps ot 50 kilometers each locations and new scenery for pic-
—High School Good
ther cases of Infantile paral­
attendance at the annual state
was 255.1 miles per hour.
tur® productions, he explained.
ysis develop in Ashland and
conference In session at Salem.
Because the regulars didn’t
—..
..............
Several locations have been exam-
the
one stricken child, re­
Shorf exercises by each group have enough strength to get
T A I W lKlJ,EvmLrr* ,ne<1 and will be inspected.
Directors Commend Work of children, in which they demon­
ported seriously is Improving
l V n i l HUlCfllBIlT
Mr. Langley, head of the Inde-
Done by Organisation in strated the type and value of work through the old timers and be­
and
will
probably
recover
cause the old- timers didn’t have
TTDTTk A V v r m n m pendent company which would
Bold Hold-up Made Within
Official Action
without any ill effects from
done in the department f r o m enough wind or speed or sig­
locate
on
the
Helma
ranch,
plans
Stone's Throw of
the disease,” DrwF. O. Swed­
to come to this city Wednesday
Klwanis have pledged their which they were being promoted nals to push through the regulars
Polios Station
en burg said today.
and inspect the location.
support to T. M. C. A. activities featured the services. Depart­ the first football game * of the
Invitations W ill be Sent to The representative who h a s
Reports of further devel­
for the coming year, the board of ment superintendents are: Mrs, season was a scoreless affair.
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 25__ (LP)
Every H one in
opment
of
the
disease
in
this
made preliminary investigations
directors of the organization hav­ Fred Engle, beginners; Mrs. G.
The alumni and regulars were
— In one of tbs boldest robberies
city are without foundation
said
he
was
certain
the
Langley
ing passed the following motion W. Gregg and Mrs. Lawrence tied, nothing to nothing.
to be staged bars la years, with­
and no other homes are un­
Koder, primary; Mrs. Cora Van
at a recent meeting^
in a. stages throw of tbs Central
Invitations tor tbs “Big Town company would locate studios
der
quarantine,
he
said.
“That In recognition of t h e
Police atotjnp, robbers this morn- (Meeting" to be held next Friday somewhere in Southern Oregon
B ni team was in uniform this year
Heavy frost In Klamath
work of the Y. M. C. A. during the
‘«5 M t t W t M robbed th* bar- isvSnlng at 5 o’clock ln the Arm- and nowhere bad he found a loca­
and as for signals— they Just
county It is hoped will check
past year and in view of the
eau of light aad Ppwer escaping lory, will be dlstrlbated at every tion so well suited for movie pro-
8
used gang formation and a snap
tbe disease there.
¡needs of the community, t h e
jbouse to Asbtoad, » . O. ItoHna. a c tio n work as the Halms ranch
8 signal—so they dldp’l <®t so
-towrfi votes to endorse tbs work
¡new secretary of the chamber, ao- with scenery aboat Ashland be­
far.
*
ing tbs finest available.
and recommend that the people
♦beb tM bendita enterad t b s laouaeed today.
HUFF— HANSOM
In spits of tbs fact that they
of Ashland give the association
balldlot Shà looted tbs vaults | Tbs town meeting Is being bald
Mis« Bernice Huff, of this city,
held the regulars scoreless, the
their financial and moral support
which bad boon opened la pre­ ¡la keeping with aa old New Eng­
and Noel Hansom of Coquille, for the coming year.*’
’ high school put up a stroag
paration far tbs buslassa of tbs land* custom and every resident
were married here at the G. B.
, struggle and showed both speed
Support of this service club was
day.
of Ashland Is Invited to express
Icenhower residence Saturday, by
and headwork enough to make
pledged
in
view
of
the
Budget
Tbs officials wars bound and bis or bar (for tbs women are
Mrs. Icenhower, who Is a minis­
,
the alumni believe that there
Week work which will soon be
gagged. Tbe money was t h i a perfectly welcome too) opinion
ter in the Four Square church.
i
Is
going to be a real team in the
under way In an effort to raise
gathered ap. Both bandits were, on town advancement.
Mrs. Hansom is the daughter ef
uniform
of the high school this
funds for financing the work for
reported as heavily armed.
It’s a real chance to get ac­
year. *
NEW YORK. Sepi. 25.— (|J>)— Mrs. A. E. Huff of this city.
the
coming
year.
quainted.
Harold Lloyd, movie comedian is
The weather Saturday was a
Lew Hansen Is In charge of the in bed In his apartment here suf­
bit
warm for football but the
- KILLED BY TENT POLK
program which be promises will fering from a severe cold con­
game
was fast anyhow.
OREGON CITY. Sept. 26— (IF)
be oae of real peppy entertain­ tracted along the East River. Phy­
Alumni
who were in uniform
—
William
Wehner
died
here
to­
ment.
sicians said they expected he
American
Saturday
wore:
Grubb and
day from Injuries received at the
would recover before the end of
Washington, 4 ; Boston, a.
Brower
at
ends;
Taylor and
county fairgrounds at Canby when Exhibits Indicate Much In
the week.
D etroit, 8; Cleveland, 1.
Leach
at
Tackle;
Neely and
a tent pole fell on him.
interest Being Shown
Prescott
at
guard;
Clyde
Young, 1
Throughout State
center; Butterfield, quarterback;
8AN FRANCISCO, Sept. 26 —
(IW—Sixteen persons met death
SALEM, Sept. 26.— (LP)— With Don Lowe, fullback and Hobson 1
and 35 were Injured over t b e
1
the sun striving to break through and Tborhtoa. halfbacks.
week-end In tbs Pacific Coast, a
thick fog, the sixty-sixth annual
Included on the high school ’
United Press sgrvey shows today. Air Mail Delayed Today by
-Oregon State Fair opened with­ squad are Hitchcock at fullback,
Storms Throughout
Five wars killed and 15 Injur­
out ceremony this morning.
who has driving power, punting 1
Wyoming
ed In auto accidents. Tbs Pacif­
Exhibits this year are said to ability and weight; Dunn. Gandeo ‘
ic Northwest 'deaths include 3
exceed anything ever made before and Leedom St halfback; N u t-,
lumber Jacks, Leo White, Allan I DENVER, Colorado, Sept. 26.
and the crowd on the oponlng'day ter and Ruger alternating at ’
Nordsen and a man known as —(LP)— Driving snow and fall­
was indicative of the interest quarterback; Keaton and Moore
Casey, killed when a 8. P. train ing temperatures today heralded
which It is expected will be shown nt guard; Roy Abbott and Kleiu-
struck an auto near Klamath the coming of winter In many
throughout the week.
hammer .Katser. Mcgee, Miller
sections of the Inter-mountain
Falls. , • .
<
and
Kinkleman, all the b o y s
states.
ready for aetton.
1
Top coats appeared In the
Next Saturday the regulars will
streets while farmers worried
clash wtth Yreka High on the
over unharvested crops. The east-
local field.
bound air mail was delayed be­
cause of general storms through­
Doughboys Continue Tours
out Wyoming. 8now was fall­
Undismayed by Hostil­
Miss Eva L. White, primary ing gsnsrall throughout Color­
ities
supervisor and ibstrnetor at tbe ado and Wyoming, western Ne­
Southern Oregon Normal School, braska and western Kansas but
PARIS, Sept. 26.— (IP)——Amer­
returned Saturday after spending train service was unimparled.
ican Legions I res in France and
n three weefc’v^segtlon with her
elsewhere In Europe continued on
parents in Bom*.- Idaho. During
tours undismayed by the discov­ Small Shoi
of Pear currad. Gullfsrd .was carrying a
ery yesterday of an attempt made
bar visit thshk-bbr pnrante ob­
gun but was unable to. reach ihm
Pickers ta
District,
served their diamond, nr stgtleth
presumably to bomb trains on
before bo waoatrnckdowa. Hin
Says
Report
which veterans were riding.
wedding nnnlvdragry.
condition is reported ns- serions.
Miss Grano Pauls. Redmond.
There is a shortage of pear
Oregon, Ines Woodell, and Laona
pickers In this district, according
Frees, students at tbe Normal
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—(LP)
t° * report of the seasonal em­
school accompanied Miss Whits — High Catholic Church digni­
ployment bureau. Fruit picking
ns far a sth sir bom* on her trip taries were hers today to address
In the Rogue River Valley will
to Idaho and Mias Pawl* and Kins I tho National Connell of Catholic
continue for about 30 days and
Medford members of t h e without a great Influx of labor
Woodell accompanied her on her Women, holding Its seventh an-
Southern Oregon Rod and Gun tho shortage will be met. Jt is ' With no now cases of Infantile
return. Miss Free«’ return being anal convention. Tho meetings
paralysis developing Ik Klamath
club turned out practically full said.
dslnysd by the death ot d rela­ will sad Wednesday night.
Falls, schools la that city wtt) bo
force
to
assist
In
posting
the
duck
tive.
Mrs. Isora. Laltbor of
The labor situation over tbs opened within a tow days. i m r l
Social
welfare
In
the
United
reserve In Klamath county recent­ state seems to be well balanced,
Boies, Idabo, also accompablsd
ly leased by the club and locating hop picking is almost o r 4 r, tag to recommendations nmdo by
Miss White to this city aad Bund 8tatss, With sspseisl emphasis on
a site for the cabin, and ^olng prunes are being harvested and the stats board of health whisk
day woat to Grants Paog . Where t ie girl problem, immigration,
other preliminary work on the * Ithln a short time the winter baa bdon in class contact with tbo
she will spend the winter with J women la Industry, study clubs
duck beds preparatory for the op­ apple crop will be ready f.o r' hnadtb conditions la that oily.
her brother. ., . „
.
I ¡and parsnS-tsnchar associations,
Tbs quarantine of all chOdvom
led on the convention program.
ening of the seseon.
picking. The wind-np of tho wheat
A solemn high mass In the
None of the 15 local members and grain harvest In tbs La- nadsr 15 years of ngrto bottom«
New Soutfcdni Pgfeiftc Inter­ National Shrine of the Immacu­
to have b b sn of greet veins kk
were ln the party.
Grnnds vicinity la under way.
bringing tba dread, tinman aador
state bos fine Wit1! pay 116,500 late Conception nt Catholic Uni­
Opening of schools and colleges ooutrpl. Clenillgma to tbe esw
irillesge taxes. Lins equipment versity yesterday opened the con­
McMinnville — Mor;
has canssd a decrease la laborers prscaatioa which la now batow"
will cost 5360,000.
Une building 56,000
vention.
and transients arc mors abet to particularly stressed
dm-
warehouse.
find employment.
tborittoc.
CHILDREN ARE
PROMOTED AT
M. E. CHURCH
ENGLISHMAN
IS WINNER OF
PLANE RACE
SCORELESS
GRID GAME
IS STARTER
KIS PLEDGE
Y .SU PPO R T
ROBBERS LOOT
CITY OFFICE
Movie Comedian
DI In New York
S. P . Train
Strikes Car;
Three Killed
Baseball Today
STORMS RAGE
IN MOUNTAINS
STATE FAIR
OPEN TODAY
H Six-Letter Word Meaning—-?
LEGION CARS
ARE BOMBED
Normal Faculty
Teacher Returns
LABOR H E R E ,
IS BALANCED
Catholic Women
In Annual Meet
Medford Men
Work Reserve
No New Cases : . :
O f Paralysis