Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 17, 1927, Image 1

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W H O LE
Unsettled in west
tonight
Health Exams :
Are Conducted
Leader Dies
Delayed Physical Teats at
Normal School Started '
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Today
¿Harry Bonso, Salem, a n * Os-
ear H a u e n o f • Tulare,
Sonth
Dakota, are Ip the Community
hospital each angering from sev­
eral fractured rib s .' severe cats
and braises as the result of an
auto wreck which occurred about
S o’clock Bandar evening on the
Pacific highway. about one mile
(sonth of tha Barron ranch.
Two com pauiou o f H a u e n
and Boneo, also occupants ef
the car, escaped w ith minor in­
juries.
A ll were
Copco
em­
ployee*,
An E ssex coaeh In which the
men werp travelling la a com­
plete wreck,
I t was towed to
thia City today in the hope that
some salvage o f parts might be
According to the story told
by the men they mere travelling
downgrade ever the Siskiyou«
when they were blinded by glar­
ing keedligbta on aa approaching
car. They drove oS the roadway
and the ear plunged over a SS
foot embankment,
overturning
three times before It same to a
halt wedged against a telephone
pole, the eeenpante planed be­
neath the mass of wreckage and
three of the men unconscious*
One of the • men managed to
extricate himself «Tom tho wroek-
age and 'erawled hack to the
roadway where fo i half an hohr
Mrs. Roams was the daughter
o f the late General Johtf B. Roes,
one ot the early pioneers, ot
Jackson county, who was promi­
nently Identified w ith the earfy
history of thia section of Oregon.
The fa m ily was located in the
vicinity o f Jacksonville on a /lo -
On Display
Freighter Is
Wrecked tw ice
bring It to the chamber o«ce.
V IS IT IN G PASTOR
Rev. W . D . Temple, pastor of
the Medford Methodist church
wee a Visitor at the Ideal M. B.
church Sunday 'a t the morning
services. No church services were
held in MedforR Sunday, « q u a r­
antine baq (mins ntttl In effect.
The rem arkable picture above «hows Oeneral A lffredo Q utj
faced a flrjng squad o f federal tro ops'ahar Mexico City fol
lotion. General Quijano waved farew ell to a lltte erowd of
hade the soldiers come closer that they might aim better.
Federal Men
P la n S
Mrs. Reams resided for many
years a t K lam ath P a lls where
her husband, Evgn R. Reams
was long prominently identified
w ith mercantile and hanking In­
terests aa a member of the firm
of Roams, M a rti« /A Co., retiring
from
active
business
several
years ago. M r. Reams was also
a member o f M e e f t^e promi­
nent pioneer families ot the val­
ley, aad a. few years ago built
a beautlful home on the old
Hearns, land claim, the fam ily
having Since resided on the W ag­
ner ereek homestead for a por­
tion o f each year.
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he attempted to gat passing ma­
of z Jackson and
chines to stop and render ae-
sistanee.
He finally succeeded
bins Counties on
in stopping a tourist who as­
sisted him in bringing the throe
Berries, apples, pears, grapes
men from beneath the wreckage
aad
other fruits from Jackson and
and brought them to this city
Josephine counties are to be
found ea the K lam ath markets
while the choice vegetables from
that district, particularly the fa­
mous Netted Gem potatoes o f the
K lam ath districts are found on
the markets of Jackson and Jose­
phine counties, eccordhig to A. 8.
Rosen ban m. general agent for the
traffic departm ent. of the South­
e rn Pacific road, with headquar­
ters in Medford and K lam ath
Falls. .
There is a constant Interchange
of products from the two te rri­
tories, he e ta te d ra heavy traffic
being mainta^ied d a ily to trans­
Pear Experts Wanted
port the products.
Pass Judgment on
The Netted Gem potatoes of the
Fine Fruit
K lam ath D is trict,'a re being ad­
The Chamber of Commerce vertised Iq all sections of t h e
wants some of the peer experts county and the Southern Pacific
several
to examine a large two-pound has recently purchased
carloads
for
use
on
dining
cars
on
pear which M , C. Edgington of
the road.
the Sunnyside orchard 'brought
to the city Monday and placed
on display In the chamber win­
dow. M r. Edgfhgton found that
the peer measnured 14 inches in
circumference but that is the
extent of hie knowledge of the
fru it.
PO RTLA N D, Oct. 17.— (IP) —
H. H . Leavitt, 4A0 Chestnut,
Twice
saved from disaster t h e
has some specimens of 20 onace
steam
freighter, “ W aU infprd” is
pippin apples. ^O ae apple weighs
one pound and six ounces and under tow to Ran Francisco.
another one pound, aad t five When a propeller shaft was brok­
en Saturday the steamer Celllo
ounces. One apple would make
took It under tow but the line
a good slsed pie and comforta­
bly fill one boy’s stomach.
' broke In the storm Sunday. The
steamer "W lllam ettee” pulled the
D. A . Owens o f the W im er
disabled ship away from Cape A r-
Cove orchard has some beauti­ ago^near Coos Bey where it was in
fully marked Newtown apples ea danger -of beaching* when t h h
display.
M r.
Owen 7 Is well
coast Guard cutter “Cahokia** got
known for the quality of bis hold qf the to w .lin e and started
apples.
for Ban Francisco.
The chamber is glad to place
on display specimens of fruits
and produce of this community
and w ill call for the same if it
is not convenient for owners to
U. S. Steamer
. Sinks; Crew Is
-Reported Safe
OIBRALTRR, Oct. IT.—4p>—
An SOB meeeage tree received to­
day from the U. B. shipping hoqrd
steamer, “ Nile** said to be elnigag
ten miles west of Cape boagar-
oal. The crew i f reported safe.
Girls nt the Southern. Oregon
Normal school w ill start basket
* ball practice tonight and w i l l
train every Monday, Wednesday
. and Friday, according' to en-
Savdb Juror* Tentatively , nouncement made at the South­
Accepted at Noon Today ern Oregon Normal School Assem­
for Fail-Sinclair Case— bly today.
Atlee Pomerene of Ohio Physical examinations, delayed
' Will Load Prosecution of bdcause ot the rush of business
Oase.
which the county health officer,
D r. L. D. Inskeep experienced
W A SHING TO N, Oct. 17.— . <LP>
during the peak of the epidemic
— The Pall, Sinclair
conspiracy
•period n the eounty, are now he­
tria l opened here today. T h e
lp s ' made by Dr. Mattie Shaw.
former secretary of Interior, A l­
Joe Mercer, president of t h e
Mexican rebel general, aa he bert Pall, characterised in the su­ student body announced a meet­
( the failure of the recent rovi>- preme court decision as a faith-
ing of the board of directors of
paper men and women, and once teas public official went on tria l
that organisatlop for
Tuesday
with H arry P. Sinclair, oil mag-
erasing: Mercer as president:
hate on charges of seeking to de­
Helen Lyons, rice « president;
fraud the government in the Tea­
Katherine Marsh, secretary; Lest­
pot Dome leases. Pall Is charged
er Beck, president of the senior
With having corruptly
granted
dees and A. C. Strange aad Mies
the leases.
Marlon Ady, faculty advisors,
Selections of the jn ry proceed­
form the personnel! of the direc­
ed , much faster than had been ex­
torate. A representative of the
pected an dat noon seven jurors
ju n io r class has not yet b e e n
had been tentatively
admitted.
Twelve veniremen* had been ox- named.
Ashland Will Be Met
JPlacè of Souther
Oregon Executives
Arrangements are being made
for a meeting of the Fedora!
Buslaeae AaueetaMow o f ' Boutin
era Oregon, which Is to meet "‘In
Ashland, at 2 o'clock Tuesday a f ­
ternoon,. October 25. according te
Postmaster Prod A.' Wafcaer. ¿K
To Organize
nection With ]
Movie Studio Hi
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Ashland will be headquarters
for the Pacific Highway Screen
Historical Society, according to
plans, according to plans'for the
effecting o f an organisation which
Carl ; A. Theobald, mofie tpan>
J says'w ill materialise Within a
eeniauvee are to oe in attend-
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W . J. W arn er of Medford is
president, John A. RcCaJI of
Klamath Fallq, vice-predident and
Col. G. C. Thompson of Crater
qkted business m a n a g e r,o f
enterprise. W ork, sim ilar to
wqr k <jone by the Daughters
t$> Athertcan Revolution of
east. preserving the legends,'
history, and the landmarks of
N ational Park is.secretary.
se e r dSye jn the West
Senator A tlee, Pomerene of Ohio,
the
these two men appointed by
the
President Coolidge to handle the
of
case.
the
the
pio-
through
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production of plctJrds in dramatic
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REP1CRKHD G A M E
Clyde Young was In Yreka Sat-
nrday and refereed a football
tam e played in Yreka and Weed
high schools which resulted In a
form, is to be outlined.
Studio headquarters w ill be la
or near Ashland, M r. Theobald
states, the men beeping the en­
terhrise considering the purchase
o f s nnmhei* of ideally located
Please Turn To Page 5
Peck's Bid Boys
amlned at that tlmtTfihd only five I
excvuqed because of formed opin­
ions regarding the charge against
the former secretary of the in­
terior.
Sinclair dressed in a dark busi­
ness suit shook hands smilingly Wesleyan Foundation Off!
with acquaintances. ------------------ -
eerg Will Be Sleeted
Pall was accompanied by his
Friday .
wife and daughter.
H e Is a typ­
. Organisation of a Wesleyan
ical New Mexico rancher a n d
jurist, now past 6fi years- of age. Fondation, a Methodist sponsored
Sinclair Is aged 52, heavy set, young people’s organisation, es­
aggressive, one of the leading oil tablished for students at state or
operators of the twentieth century non - denominational educational
and famous for his Rancocas race Institutions, Is being put into ef­
fect by Miss Bertha Pease, deac­
horee stables.
church
\J T h e lawyers for the govern­ oness at the ' Methodist
ment Include Owen J. * Roberta. S f . > •
& A. gec-
Cemetery Gets
Fall Cleaning
City Employees Do Tho­
rough “ Heuseoleaning”
Job at ^.ocal Cemetery
Orders of the city dads have
been carried out and Mountain
View cemetery presents a well-
kept appearance
.with drives,
grades, shrubbery trimmed, grass
clipped to an even length, after
two days w ork done by eight city
employes, from the water, elec­
tric light and street departments.
City councllmen, w ltn ^ o funds
n the cemetery fund end no hope
if getting any additional cash be­
fore the budget
commission
,-neetg end annual appropriations
are made, advised heads of the
three municipal service
depart­
ments to cooperate In giving the
cemetery a “ fall housecleaning.**
Two and a half days were requir­
ed for the work which was fin ­
ished Saturday afternoon.
In addition to grading ell of
the drives, new drives w e r o
cleared and graded In the new ad­
dition which has been platted by
City Engineer F , H. W alker.
W ith all o f the iota already
platted Sold, Engineer
W alker
was authorised by councilman to
lay out a new plat.
City equipment was used In
the «leaning and grading work at
the cemetery.
Supreme Court
Says Law Valid
W A SHING TO N, Oet. 17.— (IP)
— The United States
Supreme
court today refused to review the
validity of the new federal pro­
hibition enforcement practice of
padlocking night clubs and res­
taurants which served glngerale,
crooked ^cq add glasses for pet
troue bringing their own liquor.
PO LlTte C H IE F SICK
Chief ef Police George McNabb
was confined to hie home Monday
suffering from a severe cold. He
bad been Buffering /to m a cold
for the last week.
rofurp, spoke a f tM t meeting held
Sunday evening at the Methodist
church preceding the regular eve­
ning services. Slides were used
showing the work the Wesleyan
Foundation is doing in other cit­
ies in the country,
A business meeting Is to be
held Friday evening « w h i c h
time officers are to be named. A
special qffôrt Is being made tq
Interest the Normal school stu­
dents In the work which la being
sponsored for their particular
benefit.
Social activities and organisa­
tion work has been regarded be­
cause o f, the quarantine b a n
which Is In effect in regard to
the holding public meetings.
Wife Shoots
Her Husband
Are Informed Hus
id Was Gross and
Quarrelsome
V A L E . Ore., Oct. 17.— (IP) —
Pelter Van Pwist, 45, farmer ia
the Vale section, was shot to
death shortly a fter m idnight Hie
w ife celled the sheriff a f e w
hours later and informed him of
the shooting. She said she shot
him because he was quarrelsome,
cruel and threatened her life. The
shooting occurred in the fam ily
home as Van Pwist lay sleeping.
Churches Sunday for 8u]
port of Y. M. 0. A. Woi
—Leaders start Oampaig
With “ Kick-off” Dina
Tonight
A plea to Ashland folks to
pledge their support both finan­
cial and moral to the T . M. C. A.
during the Budget Week cam­
paign which la being initiated
this evening with a banquet at
the Bresbyterian church, w a n
made in the Methodist, Preabyter-
ian. Baptist. Christian and Con­
gregational churches Sunday.
The speakers, who are leader«
in Boys* work In (he city, stressed
the value ot Y. M. C. A. work and
results obtained from the- work
last year. That the Y
reaches
hoys at the crucial period of their
life, and through Inteiwatfng them
In athletics, to Which they are na­
turally Inclined, gradually a n d
(autom atically loads them into a
program of Christian cltlMashlp.
has boon emphasised Iw tjie work
which was done in the last year.
the speakers stated.
Tke Y budget fer the fiscal
year which has Inst closed showed
receipts and disbursements ap­
proximating 22,500 and an eqnal
amount of money w ill he needed
for the work this year.
Speakers on the work* In
churches Bunday were Don Spen­
cer, John Bigg, J. W . Mills, B. G.
H arlan and J. A. Putnam.
Coaeh Mac McNeal, coach at
the Ladies A l t Soefety o f t h e
Presbyterian ¿burchi H. C. Oaley.
general chultmaa o f'th e cam­
pa IgA O. H .Ckrooh dad B. O.
Harlan; hie divisioni captains, to-
fidther with tbdlr staff of workers
dtd Maders w ill attend the din­
ner.
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Well-known ,
Woman Dies
Here Sunday
.
Mrs. Harriet i k y Abbott
Will Be Buried at
Mrs. H arriet May Reeeer Ab­
bott. pioneer native of . Jaekso>£
county died near midaight Sun­
day, October IS , H I T , at t k
home of her son-in-taw
a n d
daughter, M r. aad Mrs. A as o a
Nlnlnger, corner Pioneer a n d *
Hsrgadlne streets.
H er death
followed aa
illness e f
several
months and came as a welcome
relief te her pula-racked body.
H arriet May lesser, daughter
of M r. aad Mn. B. F
Reeeer.
who were pioaeers of Jackson­
ville. was bobs September
IS .
IS IS at the Reeder homestead In
th a t village. She was ugud S i
years and one month at tho time
Mrs. Grayson
Unsuccessful
Load Was Too Heavy for
Monoplano Starting
Abbott, tor man
for Copenhagen
P ith the b a s i*
O LD ORCHARD. Maine, Oet. laud. P t a e M n
17.— ftp)— Mrs. Francis Oreysoa eral years ate.
The following
in her plane made an unsuccess­
ful sjart tor Copenhagen today.
A fte r a good take-off at S i l l tha
plane returned to the beech a few
minutes lite r . Mrs. Grayson said
the load appeared too heavy?
C14NIC POSTPONED
The County Health Unit cllnie-
whleh was to have been h e l d
Thursday has been Indefinitely
poetpoped, 'according to Mrs. C.
F . T ilton, local chairman. Post­
ponement was deemed advisable
because of the paralysis epidemic.
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