Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 04, 1927, Image 1

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MAST CAM MB6I8TER
Tiding* Repórte ¥1
’ Giren by, Trained
« Bg Ooxpplete in l v i
calm who are'
over the result
Appointment of Assistant Gen
chief>
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the gyand Jury investigation of
the Mapford Tlm m erlee case, w a r »
I made ‘late Monday afternoon by
A ttorney Ggbcral Van W in kle un-
dor direction of Governor«. I. L.
Patterson.
' Llljequlst la a t the present
tim e In Marshfleld ahd' w ill reach
MCdford Thursday morning to
take charge of the case. • The '
tba m utiny o f 888 soldiers to «ho
M e x t o o /City garrison.
Tho castle a t «he .M entee*
president was a scene extrhorfiin-
sry, w ith aeUvity. numerous eon-,
ferences w ith ssUKpry leaders. |
Tho city Itself. Bowever, was
generally M ulat today.
President Callee, at Chapnlto-
pec CssMc. refused to 'a m k e s* pay
L
UST” TELDS
STRANGE TALE
the ofilcers were cleared of blame,
w ill be caDed to teetlfy before
the grand Jury And their testi­
mony w ill be augmented by teetl-
moay Worn fill others who have
T h ere,la great sctlvttr s i the'
castle. AntomehEe loads pf staff
hafi .afidTsss m , and th e ir tonip-
ptoatt Jor ftodleg their easterners
(hcleded a map which showed
how to reach the hdusa of a well
bnown M pd ferf reddest.
^ ¡ - T W list, according to Sergeant
C. P. Talent, who aaefsted Jn th>
told, waa not so large, tori to was
has w i t *
dentisi es
grand Jurors w ill not assemble ■
before that time. District A tto r­
ney Newton C. Chaney w ill pre­
sent other matters tfl^ the Jury
a fte r the Zlmmerlee case la con­
sidered.
t s
T erry Talent, federal ofllcer,-
and Claude Hickman, state pre-
bibltion agent, both of whom
fired in the general direction of
Zlmmerles as Ke fled, attempting
escape a fte r he was placed
e r arrest by Talent to whom
he' delivered two gallons o f al­
leged moonshine liquor, were At
n conference In Governor P at­
terson’s oflee, whoa the request
of Çhaney fo r a special prose- ,
cutor was considered. •
The witneesee who testified at
add prafeaaMjpl ndm.
..Today Poltcemdn B ill Peck of
M edford la tolling how he always
gets his man to e — he ciimbed un­
der the honee end dragged to«
two Vllilans to daylight a fter {he
officers foend plenty of alleged
Ilqnor and the tw o dlapeaaars had-
aonght to harrow defip Into .the
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, D E N V E R , ¿c*o., Oet. £ — <LP>—
^an B. Lindsey, fbrm er Jhvehlle
chart Judge has been vindicated
by the Denver bar aasocitioh tor
burning #'4J»e “shame records"
which J)« removed from out bid
office when he was ousted recent­
ly. The records involved a a x
cases which Judge Lindsey h a~d
handled. He maintained they,
were private papers. /Before ac­
tion could* be takes against them
he
**A. burned
to > them
f * * -vc In public.
W A S H IN G TO N ,
4.— < IR —
Prohibition authot^lea ,hpve ’. „in­
stituted a patloa-Wlde campaign
to suppress bootlegging in . tha
Vicinity of schools and colleges.
Assistant Beefetdry of' T rA a n ry
Lowman today instructed all ad-'
minlafeators \to b |)f # educational
heads In preventing drinking on
Or near eetoM grounds.
Several antveratty heads, h^ve
appealed dp the treasury tor as-
slatance in ending liquor nuis­
ances apd the federal dry machine
la th answer their call.
Events of interest
TRANSCRIPT
IS RECORI
stray 'J Wo. W a t« » Hevisfida
on te a r b atrbsf ’ ■ '*z * '■ ' r :
Chefeleáls terns « te d M
tin g aB iteo rth e Wltoe adfi «
( K W jt o a o f d /dhubT t e * * *
WOULD
The V n ite d , Press, which w ill
furnish the Tidings a complete
play by play report, this year w ill
handle the world series baseball
play w ith trained and experienced
VALLEY PEAS
CROP RECO!
Approximately 2,54
loads of Peate
be Shipped
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Following a practice adopted
The 1117 pear crop tn t h e
I ; during the last two years In eov-
Rogue
river valley w ill be greater
I ‘ eying great sporting events, re-
than the crop of last year, and
porters and news writers nloae
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w ill be responsible for telling the w ill exceed the earlx season esti­
mates is the neighborhood of 100
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real story o f the games through
cars,
according to estimates which
A t
the United Press.
are being made by shippers and
There w ill be supplementary
packing house men?'
(* atv>*s to m ake the Unltbd Preaa
The pears sizing up much bet­
, " l T d V A z E O O coverage the most 'detailed and
ter than anticipated and being of
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comprehensive possible.
a finer quality, made early sea­
OBfi o f P i n t e a A m '
In charge of the story w ill be
son estimates low..
-
UaSDOiled bv
Prank w . Getty, aporth editor of
Nearly 1,000 ears of pears pave
Snocosfi
the U nited Press, a veteran sports
bean shipped w ith approximately
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reporter in tbs organisation and a
200 mere to soon be on the road,
ke dim novel career«. man w h<™ w ritin g and reporting
making a total of approximately
•rears of the W aner o f b,< rtOTt«« M Widely known,
2,500 carloads ot pears sent ont
«oat famous baseball
W orking w ith Getty on the eov-
of the valley this year. Last year
vbo do a stellare M* , e ot th* ««“ « • 1,1 p ,tt«burg
a total of 2100 cats were shipped.
• with the Pirates
* nd New *® rk w ,,l 1,e Morris De­
Prices satisfactory to the ma­
sna n o t Clvea them HaTea T r*cy. Pan! W . W hite,
jo rity ot the orchard Men are be­
fieaaa ideas either
R®*8 Bo7rB,B« ’ ® *m
*< *-
ing obUlned it is said.
•snna ideas either.
Waggoner and others.
K
still Jast s pair o f
Through t h e .system of visible
ree and good-natured reia > a do p ted *'by the United
ontha, Intent on play- Press to speed transmission of a
ss f e r a li if a worth, feat-breaking spot news stories,
emendous "kic k ” Out* the play by play description sent
the tightest neunant from the playing fields by Getty
National leagfia . pen- w ill be flashed
lnktoataaeonaly
' and eager to meea-' ever 100,000
piles, o f leased
the Ideals of "Dad’' wires from coast to eoast.
old-Ume player h im - . Such are thn, mechgaleaV, .ar­
te proudest father to rangeraento made for handling o f
of Ada, Okla.
i tb* P>*r that tha tosnlt wtllrbe-na
M s to 'fih s p s M « .*^ .^
* t * W l e s e e d wivo eMont ip «ha
W t o a t o of 14^mar country were on Ita own direct
« T h a ttto r k to .
w lr* 40 tbe h *11 t e rks-
toue and 11 vear-old - lB • ddMi®« to * h i nsWspkpera
i L min s c o r e r k n d *" th * Untfpd Mtstes T h ic k will
BCor,r * “ d receive the storiek of the cham-
Uto^a column or (pro plo M h lp gaB,es. the United Press
a
-K r V * not
^ d detailed descriptions of
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• 4b«
the game to Latin America ahd
ptefs jto v e kept their ( he q rle „ t .
ground, their hehds
Europe has not reached t h e
In frjtot point of enthusiastic Interest in
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baseball tbat '.^s come among tba
ra ft snssrl year , anfi people, of the b u t hern h e m »
to the M g dhow, but pher* ^nd r t ® U r
B A LB M ? ^et- O - O IB — Tran-
Scripts on appeal In toe habeas
corpus proceedntgs brought by
Ellsworth Mellcy, condemned con-
vlqt in an « ffo tt to secure raksMe
fro a t^ rle o n were tyed w ith the
supreme court today. K elley qon-
tto d a ^ e waa Illegally detained in
«yteta a t the tim e of the break in
iy o guards wpra killed and
that bp had a jd p b t tp. ttv
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^ C t fe u it Jhdge M citahan denied
y of M t Hood to ho
isentod interior
DoptrteioBt
Irving E. Vining, of this elty,
president of the Oregon State
tion which w ill meet October I t
w ith Becretofy of the In terior
Herbert W o rk, to eek th a t depart­
ment to endorse the building of
tho tramway to the suipmR of M t.
Hood.
j
M r. Vining, who has b e e n ,
spending several days at his cot­
tage at Lake of the Woods was
notified today of his appointment
on the delegation and immediate­
ly made plans for making the
Journey,
The l i t . Hood tramway, which
Is endorsed
by the Portland
Chamber nf. Commerce, the Ho­
tel men’s Association and other
civic and commercial bodies, has
been a disputed question,
the
hsad' of the forestry department
coverai months ago refusing to
Plana for StaK of Bible consider the proposed tramway—
School Work Discoaged argument against thq proposition
being advanced on the theory that
‘ by Ministers
the tram way Would eommsrelal-
Plans for tho week-day Bible Isa too much tha beauty of M t.
school w ljl be started next Mon­ Hood.
day, October i0 , under the direc­
tion of Mrs. Grace Andrews. Who
has been in charge of the work
since It wns Instituted In thia City,
ware discussed at a meeting of
the members of the
mtaistoraf
association held Monday after­
noon in the Pioneer ball.
Tha annual igaaa meeting at
which the budget fdr the support
of the work ic-raised, is to be
Inspection of defective fines
held October 22 at tha Methodist
and
chimneys, is being made by
church.
Plre Chief Clint Baughman who
The success of the Ashland Bi­
ble Sehoqi has been sufficiently Issues a Warning regarding tha
great, mifcletors pointed put, that fire hasards which inerpase with
the plan instituted keto Is taken the coming of . cold weather and
as a model by other toifps consid­ subsequent heating fires.
" Its the. time ot year When
ering the Installation of similar
care should he sxsrclasd and
work among school children.
every defective flue should be
MASS MEET
OCTOBER 23
repaired before heavy winter t ir ­
ing starts. I f there la any donht
regarding your flue, have it re­
paired.
Prevention counts fa r
most in fighting (ires.
Firs tees la Ashland to date
"W e
placed
thg M
people thia y e a t^ to te ))-’ *™ , « w w *
1 through our employment bdrsas small afeonnt for this time ot the
M o n d a y .T h o Tidings had no year.
u o to 'tb^a gottOn on the streets
before" we
received
Inqelrlea
about the service > e would give
end from e ll Indication« we will
become a r a il «leering house,**
according to B.' O. Harlan, sec­
retary of the Chamber of Com­
merce. .
There Is a considerable list of
uorfeal school studente listed who
decito part Unto employmeat.
Employment
entirety
revolvingscreens fiat the
qn of small fleh are to be
l 7b r to m a te ^ g eb e com-
f d r lM t f n W « « the flood
fcfrto -.taM a Jia -
J ohn . pear .
z
»
donad. .
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Development o f the Shorty«
Hopej d
É
h
0,4 As?r
land mins, two gold mtoee w ith
historiée closely interwoven wltfc
wan discussed by a grpe» •< I
business men who m et Id
Chamber o f Commerce oMee 1
day evening, to consider i
and means of raising safiU
capitol tor the development,
P. R. Backus of this elty
experlaaeed mining man who
made a thorough investiga
of tba possibilities of the ■
from which g © y p f great w
baa already b « £ token, at
there M still mutivi high -gi
ore le the mtoee— ore whleh
not touched In fofiteer epevatl
containing suMtoflM a t thg i
yiNINGOFF
TO CAPITOL
WATCH FLUES
' WARNS CHIEF
a W rit recently, a tth tag h adm it­
ting, Kelley b ad a right to k ill ft
teeneaary In h to attem pt to to*
M any o f IPs
w a te h M ilW
p f the flte i,
During the
fln t
alas
months 17,M B automobiles
were registered at the local
Chamber of Commerce reg­
istration bureau r e c o r d s
show.
Record by months is as1
follows: Jansary. 188; Feb­
ruary, 4«t;. March
72«;
A pril, 1.871; M a t 1 .7 M ;
4une, 2,442; July, ’ 4,861;
August, I , ( I S ;
September,
1.45f.
During the month of June
and July, tourist travel In ­
cluded many travelers from
eastern states.
of handling tha ore.