for Over Fifty Years
A M L A N P , OR
Mrs» Young wgs allowed
her preliminary decree. The
two wore married la 192« at
Sacramento, Calif.
HENRY FORD
FOUND DEAD *
PIGEONS TO
BE FEATU
PARALYSIS IS
ON DECREASE
NAME LEADERS
FOR CAMPAIGN
PORTLAND. Sept. 31.— (IP)—
C. W. Holman of St. Pani, fly
ing a Laird biplane was the Nrat
in the Spokane to Portland,
Class A A ir race leaving Spo
kane nt 3:14 o’clock yesterday
afternoon and arriving here nt
4:62 p. m. The time taken by
Holman whs 27 seconds less than
that taken by E. E. Ballough.
N. B. Hammer of Spokane was
third in the air race, landing 8
minutes and three seconds after
Holman. H- C. Llpplntt of Log
Angeles ' was . fourth and Lao
Shoenhalr of Los Angeles fifth.
Normal A, Goddard tho only
other entry * did not finish the
race being forced down near
winning plgfcee
same order In
Spokane taqe.
The Physician attending t h e
small child stricken with paraly
fret Week Work Will be
sis at the Parks home on Third
Conducted in Business-
street, reported today tho child
Like Manner
was recovering rapidly, the par
alysis passing away almost entire
O. F. Carson wee named chief
ly. and will without a doubt re
of Division 1 and E. G. Harlan,
cover, Numerous reports concern
ing the seriousness of the case chief of Division 2 for the Y. M.
have bdba without foundation, it C. A. Budget Week campaign by
H. C. Baley, general chairman.
Is said.
Each of the division chiefs will
Quarantine restrictions on g 1 1 name three team captains, these
children 16 years of age and un captains in turn ngmlng teams
der In Klamath Falls have been of five members each to conduct
removed as the paralysis epidemic a thorough canvass of the town
In that city la practically past. to secure pledges for Y. M. C,
Only a few cases remain.
A. work.
WILL SEND
DELEGATES
TO SESSION
Prihcipal of Junior High
Tells Parents Needs o f
School
D«hcusslon of plans for raising
funds for sending a delegate to
the state convention of the P.
T. A. to be held nt LaGrande a t
which time the name of Mrs.
Louis Dodge will be offered as
a caadidats for state president,
occupied attention of members
o f the Junior High School P. T.
Association nt ,n Tuesday aftor-
aoon meeting.
Mias Ila Myers, principal at the
school, talked at the meeting
presenting needs of the school.
Including the installation of a
tsaeherv rest room In the ng, yet
unSntshed, Junior high school
Mrs. Beecher Dnaford was
named chairman of a member
ship committee. The Junior high
organisation had approximately
60 members last year aad this
membership Is ekpeeted to be
increased.
Mrs B. 0. Forsythe, president,
was In charge of the meeting. ’
Members of tho Southern Ore
gon Normal school faqutty at aa
assembly Wednesday
morion«,
spoke to students of thOIr plans
far the various courses for the
year. Tuesday morning a brief
assembly meeting was bald at
BPRKDKR FINED
which time President L
A.
H. D. RoMnion, Berkeley, Cal.,
Churchill welcomed the students was fined >6 send coats, totaling
>to the school, and nek for loyal 17.60 Wednesday when he plead
cooperation (or the year.
f
ed guilty to ff Charge of «peedlng
Physical examlaatlnde are to la the echos! «one. Officer 8am
be made Thursday, Monday« and Fraeeott filed the charge against
Tuesday, Dr. L. D. Inskeep, earn- RoMneon. He was arraigned be
ty health officer in charge of the fore Municipal Judge Clint Baugh-
R et*.
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which are fastened around t h e
birds’ necks. Thpy v ill be releas
ed and will soar to various nearby
communities, returning with true
instinct to the points from which
they were brought to Ashland.
The messages will be sent to
various newspapers, city officials
and leaders In civic organisations,
Inviting them to be present at
Ashlapd's
Festival
Thursday,
October 4th.'
Sixty Boys Bnjoy Peppy
Program Sponsored by
Hi-Y Club—Meeting Held
to Acquaint Hew Boys
With the School Crowd
and Create F r i e n d l y
Spirit.
FLIGHT TO
AUSTRALIA
IS PLANNED
Baseball Today
National
New York, B; Philadelphia, 4.
American
TO BROADCAST
FROM MEDFORD
Washington, 3; Boston, 1.
American Second Game
Washington, 0; Boston, ,4.
Lithian Program Will Ad
vertise Indoor Circus
of October 3-8
U RIZZI. IE WILL
• JIKKT YREKA HATVRDAY
A hard-hitting, smooth-work
ing machine like team will be in
tha field Saturday when t h e
Ashland High Grlsslles meet the
Yreka grldder oa the local field
la th eir second game of the sea-
<*st Saturday, weight * 11 ft
£r»|n ^ in ean t nothing when tha
lars-snd holes evident In t h i
lineup have been plugged up this
BIG ADVANCE
TICKET SALE
IS REPORTED
weeks, preparatory for. the fjrst
regular game.
Lettermen of last year form
the nucleus for the local aggre-
gation. The game Is to be call- 1
ed promptly at 2:80 o'clock.
COOS COUNTY OFFICER HERR
Nurse Charged With Mur?
dering Younger Sister of
Boy, Frequently Missed
His Father, Stuart Bailey
Declares—Physicians Say
Death Was not Natural.
ENID, Oklahoma, Sept. 28*.—<
(IP)— Mary Atkinson, a nurse,
charged with poisoning his daugh--
ter, frequently kissed Rev. Chae.
Bailey, Stuart Bailey, his soa,
testified la a preliminary hearing
in the case today.
Miss Atkinson, who has denied
her relatione with the pastor were
other than ordinary friendlinesss.
Is charged with having poisoned
Mary Jane Bailey, second mem
ber of the Bailey family to die
within a period of two weeks.
The son. Stuart, who with oth
er qhildren, suffered from a mys
terious ailment after the death of
the mother end preceding t h e
death of hia stater, told aeveral in
cidents in which the narse demon
strated her affection for Rev.
Bailey. Hia testimony followed
that of physicians who decided
the girl's death was not caused,
by disepae but was the result of
"combined medication."
FULLER HOST
TO DIRECTORS
Banquet for C. 0. Otfioers
Held at Lithia Springs
Hotel
Box and Reserve Seats
For World Series
Gone
N E W YO RK, Sept. 28.— (LP)—
A ll box ’and reserved seats for
the world series games w ill be
played at Yankee Stadium next
month have been sold, Ed. Bar-
row, business manager of the
New York American league base
ball club, announced Tuesday.
T h irty six thousand upper tier
and ■ bleacher seats, unreserved,
may be purchased at the stadium
on the day of the first game In
New York.
The advance sale, while less
brisk than of a year ago, resulted
in 30,000 reserved seats and
3,000 box seats being sold by the
first of this week, ten days be
fore the Yankees an^ their Na
tional league opponents are due
to open here,
This year's world series starts
in the city of the pennant win
ner of the National league. Two
games w ill be played, and then
the teansn will come to Yankee
Stadium for three games over
the week end. The series opens
Wednesday, October 6.
Is Appointed
♦»►ricevi
toTOMct
18 of We#d, California, Who
secured a marriage license
•in this county yesterday.
The father of the pretty
bride, looked- younger than
his son-in-law.
The bride
gave her occupation as a
school teacher, the faded
grooui said he was a con
tractor.
operator of Ponca City, Okla.,
ty contest for young ladles undue
prise winners In this yeafs con-
eorgia Jones; seated is Angelina
urdy.
.
Frank B. Osmond, deputy sher
iff of Coos county, spent a short
TO REST WITH ANCESTORS time In this city Wednesday
•
.H. morning enroute to the Siskiyous
In accordance with the dying for a deer bunt.
wish o f hia father, Wong Cbnn,
former porter at the Hotei Hall
SHOT F IN E BUCK
Budget Week has been set for In Klamath Falls, hia son Wong
H. D. M cNair shot a fine buck
October 14.
Chong of Portland, will send his which dreesed at 180 pounds,
father's remains to his home, in Tuesday. H. L. Claycomb. Fred
St. Helens to build 868,000 Hongkong. China to be laid to Taylor and J. L. Smith were other
sewer.
rest with his ancestors.
members of the party.
b u llin g .
Normal School
Assembly Today
A mere near half century
difference In their ages met
nothing to Peter Peterson,
<7 and Geneva Christenson,
Velma. Olapp Drops to See-
,. ond P l a c e and Norma
Wuthrich Follows as Close
Third in Naxt to Final
Count ■— Babies Are in
Close Race for Prise,
8W AN ISLAND. Portland. Orc.
Mlsa Cleo Wlltsc was leading
— <IP>— Leslie C. M iller of Dee
all candidates In the Miss Popu
Moines. lewfc. (lying an Bagle
larity Contest
being staged in
brook biplane was the first of IS , John Ford Was Rosi Estate connection with the Lltblan Car
Dealer at Fordson,
pilots racing from 8*p o k a n e.
nival' at the nest to final count
Michigan
Wash., to Portland. to arrive here
of votes made Tuesday evening.
today. Based on hia «lapsed tiafe,
Miss Velpia Clapp had dropped
DETROIT, Sept. 22.— (LP) —
he was declared the wlnper of the
to
.second place while Miss Nor
B division of the race and t h e John Ford, brother of Henry
ma ^ ’uthrich followed a close
Ford,
was
found
dead
today,
ly-
winner of the >10»« first pries.
third. Beriilce Jacobs. Rosalind
M iller said tbqt he had bucked hig la the ditch along the road
Wise and Josephine Barber fol
bead winds most of the why aad side, near Fordson. He had been
lowing in respective order. '
mlseihg
all
through
the
night.
Lew Went«, maltt-mllllons
had encountered some fog end
The' last count will be held atoe started ato annual hath!
Members
Alievs
he
suffered
from
that flying conditions were gener
next Friday night. Rumors are flve^—and he'« shows here
ally nnfaveraHe.
His official a heart attpek.
rife
about a dark horse winning test. Holding'the cup Is Ji
Mr.
Ford
left
the
Fordon
city
landing time was 12:64.66 p. ip*
M iller’s elapsed tiaae was four council qf which he, ie president the contest and all of the candi
hours, thirty-one minutes and fif last night and when he failed to dates and thejr friends are mak
return home members of h i s ing a gallant struggle to put their
ty five seconds.
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family became alarmed
a n d candidates over. -
C. W. Meyers of Detroit, flying
snmmoqed police and a search
The
standing
Is
as
follows:
a Wasco No. 1«, followed Miller
was Started.
f'leo Wilts«— 28,420
and wag declared the winner of
Mr. Ford wae to real estate
Velmp Clapp— 2«,«20
tho second prise of >6«9.
H I a
dealer. H s , v m aged 44 years.
First Feathered Mei
Norma
Wuthridh— ¿3,010
elapsed flying time wan 4:33.24
to be Released in
Bernice
Jacobs—
20,960
seconds. Gerald Smith of Taco
Rosalind Wise— 18,600
ma. la aa Baglebrook
biplane,
Josephine Barber— 6,790
won third place by making the
Babies sore no less interested
»•« mile air Jaunt from 8pokane
contestants than the would
be 1
to Portland Ito 4:49.69
time.
Miss Popularity girls.
'
A ll the planes stopped at Pasco,
Little Claudia Parkinson was ,
Wash., for 2« minutes to refuel.
leading this cototost with 7,121 ,
The fourth man was Jack Par
votes; Betty Herrin, 4.416, V ir
shall of Portland In an Baglebrook
ginia
Lee Gentry, 4,190 and Mar- ,
Mplaae. His elapsed flylnfc time
tha Sielaff, 6,472.
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was**: *3.69, YL J. Detmar of
Tarrytown, N. Y.,’ flying a Travel-
air biplane, wan forced to land ,
near the Columbia river, south e f .
Blue Lake park, when water. Jack-
SPOKANE, Sept. 29.— ((F) —
Led by Gerald Smith ef Tacoma
In an Eaglerock biplane, 19
javlators, entered In the Class
*B Division of the Spokane to
Portland air race took off thia
morning, Smith leaving at* 8:11
aad the others at Intervals of
one mlniUe. They were due In
Portland at noon.
CUPID HCOREH
Beauties
DfrtVBR. Colo., Sept. 38.
— (Lf*>—-J. H. Young »an too1
proud to work so his wife
had to earn their Bring, she
testified In diveree pourt.
"IprerytRne 1 told him to
get a Jop” ,Mrs. Young spid,
•'Ho declined and said it
would hart hie social stand-
landed, ha l e t under way again
and came la fifth. When Detmar
was forced down he was well In
the lead of his twelve competitors
and looked like a ears winner of
first place. Tex Rankin of Port
land, in a Wasco plane, brought
hts City of Portland, in sixth. He
bed been In the air 6:44.01.
PAY, SEPT. 28, 3927
ROSEBURG, Sept. 38.— (IP)—
Percy A. Webb has been appoint
ed sheriff of this county by t h e
county* court members, succeeding
Sam 8tarmer who was named
commandant of the Soldier’s
home here. Webb la a Spanish
war veteran, former Portland« po
liceman and first deputy under
Starmer.
W RECK NEAR TALENT
--An auto mishap, occurred near
Talent about 4:>0 o’clock Tuea-
day evening, when a "hit and
run" driver knocked a Medford
car off the road Injuring the oc
cupants. Identity of the driver of
the car causing the damage was
not learned.
V
LDian
Thdse who have bee» directors
the of the Chamber of * Commers»
during the term ef office of See-
* *e' rotary J. H. Fuller, who October
_
1 <111 retire, were guests at a
’ * * banmiei a t ' t W w M yh « ■ Springs'
Hotel Tuesday evening,
with
Mr. Fuller as host. Thirty were,
seated at the table.
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Those who served as director* -
Qen. sod were present were;
,,
F. C. Homes, F. F. Whittle, G.
A. Briscoe, C. H. Pieros, X. V .i
H,h- Carter, F. 8. Engle, R. E. Da
nish trick. Geo. W. Dunn, J. H . Me-
olka Oee> Y. H. Simpson, J, W. Me»
"The Coy, H. O. Enders. W irt
M-*
Wright, V. V. Mills, V. D. M iller,,
e w W. H. McNair., Lew H. Hansen,
fol- H. K. Tomlinson, V. O. N. Smith.
A. E. Kinney, Homer Billings*
ttont R. L, Burdlc, C. A. Matone. Dan
and Ray, O. G. Eubanks and Amos
• t> Ntninger.
the
Irving E. Vining, W. M. Brlgga,
H. L. Claycomh, O. J ., Carson
wn: were odt of town temporarily
** while four former members, A<
lob* C. Briggs, C. A. Edwards, Mrs.
u“ ' H. T. Elmore, aad L. B. TntOq
' e have moved from Ashland.
,
Mr. Fuller presided ealltag oa
the seven men who served as
president daring’ fats term of of
fice tor abort talks:
Leo Fergoeoa, president, 1919-
20; Henry Enders, 1 9 » - » ; Fred
Homes 1921-22;, W. H. McNair,
1932-24; G. A.' Briscoe, 1924-2«;
O. P. Carson. 1924-17; and V.
V. Mills, 1937. In the absence
• of Mr. Carson, W irt M. Wright,
President of the Klwagle rink,
Vn* occupied the time allotted
to
Mr. Carson.
.
!ar.
Mayor C. H. Pierce made a
, g. brief talk while President J. A,
ate Churchill of the Southern Ore-
nc- goa Normal school, a
»portal
for guest of the evening, gave eto
irk enthusiastic talk on the
pro»,
u d Pacts of the achoel.
a
Mr. Feller traced the corn-
• munity activities during the te
nure of office of each president,
in a humorous manner, pointing
out. the fact that most of the
, projects outlined
la
1 9 1 9 -» ,
have been accomplished.
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GRANTS PASS. Ore., Sept » , '
— (IF)— In an altercation over the
ownership of a ehnir, George Duf
field, 91, was shot through the
month last night by C. W- Fow
ler at Callee, it is changed by Dnf-
tleld, who is la a hospital her«.
Offloers have started for the low
er Rogue to arrest Fowler on a
charge of assault with latent ' to
Ed Scott, a dope addict, "home kill. Duffield I« In sarlone con
anywhere” wee given lodging in dition. bat It la believed he w ill
the city Jail Tuesday night.
recover.
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