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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1927)
---------- — • AGGIES TO , PLAYWITH b STANFORD Two / T r a f f i c Accident* Wednesday BveningWIert Caused by Horses in Old-Time Style — Boys ‘ Pitched From H one at Overhead Near TM> City. Horses figured in two • traffic mishaps Wednesday evening. Two horses owned by J. A. Kelts, Granite street, hitched to a spring wagon, were left «tending on Granite street shortly after dusk and staged a real, old - time run-away down North Mala street wrecking a Ford and a Chevrolet About 9 o’clock a large -track owned by the W hittle Transfer company and operated by J o e Eichler, struck a home owned by Earl Stokb on which Mr. Stolth’s tw«k.small sons were riding. The accident occurred nt the over head bridge near this city. The two small boys were thrown from tbo horse npd tumbled down the steep 'embankment bat escaped with a few bruises. , According t» Mr. / Elchlev he failed to sue the approaching home and the boys were blinded by the lights from the truck. The horse was badly cut but will recover from its Injuries. The m n-avay horse» on M a i n street caused mnch excitement, with the light spring w a g o n swaying .from «Ide to aide they dashed madly down ¿he street careening against a Ford -Owned by a Mrs. Martin of Ceatral Poipt. and canning considerable damage. The Ford struck a Chev rolet car owned by Howard Gear hart, an. X -L . Electric employe, and » fender wap. badly beat, as ♦he Chevrolet was struck by the Ford it was forced across t h e sidewalk and headed alright for the front ot the W aiter - Bolton drag store stopping, a short dis tance fro m .th e glass front. Thy tongue on the wagon was broken nt this time. The horses were finally brought under control by G»y Good whyn they fell direct ly la front of the X-fc Electric. T U T . M. 0 . A. B«4»M to «984.69 shert’nitor three d » » » work ’by «boot ,99 me». Secretary W . P. W elter announce* today pfter a checkup wap made, a f Jhe report luncheon. » V A total of 92.993.SQ baa been pledged toward thè support of the work. Ot thia amount Chevrolet» under the leadership o( F r e d , Carton lurned In fl.619.K 0 while the Ford, under the direction of B. G. Harlan were only a abort diatene» behind with. 91.474.60. The attempted flight of Mrs. Frances W. Grayaoa. Long IaU “The workers unanimously gator, and Wilmer Stiilts. pilot, from New York to Denmark , screed to continue the drive for men. In the «enter, above, Is Mrs. Grayapn herah.f; to the wife, and to the right, Mrs. 8tults, the i next weekend visit the more 1 than 100 people who last year QVARANTINK BAN , made pledgee to the work and OFF who have not been visited thia “The law of averages will pre vail and according to the number of persons who have been ^visited to date by the workers our bud- get\of 93,988 will be oversub scribed when the checkup Is com plete,*’ Mr. Walters said today. Lack of sufficient workers to thoroughly canvass the town was given ns the reason for the f»il- nre to fill the budget In t h r e e day's work. A generous and en thusiastic response was made by the*» who were visited and the FALL PLEADS OWN DEFENSE Former Assistant on W it ness Stand Gives Dam aging Evidence Bumps, Grades and Poison Oak Will .Keep Some Players Out of Gome— Klamath Team of Un known Quality But Ex pected to Be Fast and When the Ashland High Gris- slles meet Klamath Falls football squad Saturday the Initial inter- school football game of the sea son in Southern Oregon w ill be played. , . WAHINGTOJi. Oct. «*.—-OB— Former Secrotary of totorigr F a ll rose nt -the PuM-dtnclalr M M tMs afternoon and pleaded a point in Ms own defense. He asked that Justice Blddons allow Assistant Secretary of In terior Finney, who was on the witness stand to anawef bis ques tions op cross examination by de fense relating to the interior de partment leases made previous t o . the Teapot Dome lease to Sin clair. Later under cress examination Finney testified competitive bid- !, ding was not always customary. The<peh>t-tWas important a», the government will attempt to prove '•t I * ' '■ . '»‘ t 1 ‘ '»»dV > ?}• ,’T l i , (bat Fall showed favoritism to i Sinclair. Government Attorneys Albie Beck Bends Southern objected and Fall lost bis plea. Oregon Normal School In 1999 Fall told Finney not to give-oat information on prospec Organisation tive leasing of Teapot Dome, Fin ney told the Fall-8lnclnlr Jury today. . ftopthprn Oregon .Ncfrtosl School ScfeaM «lull which was recently orgnghwd, m tMN continuation of a Bfmffnr chib Effected last year. May Yonngmayer was named as secratary-treasnrer. j A r meeting wan held Wednesday afternoon. i Mem beiwhii/ of the club In to Wm. Drummond, foreman of be limited to 16. The organisation the state maintenance crew of la effected fof the purpose,of. giv 'the Pacific highway from the ing the students an , opportunity to discuss current, topics, a n <J California line to Medford, ac meetings will be held each week. companied by bis wife and W alter’ Redlford^ a faculty daughter, returned Wednesday ihembera oK the clnb told of hia from a three months motor trip trip through Yellowatone P^rk through the middle west, and . -and the petrified Arset at t h e east. They visited with relatives of meeting Wednesday. ... Mrs. Drummond nt Mnrlngo. , New members are Bonnie pol Iowa, 1 their former home, antf lard, ^fargaret Rich, J o h n with the patents of Mr. ßi*ufn- Tweedt, Arnold Oqs^ell, D o n Smith, JUester Gardner, ^en Ellis, mohd at Goshen, Indiana. Mr. » Lucilto HttfftefU Silver, Drummond made the trip,««ast Bernice Burgoyne, Foqq Craiper. piimgrily to visit with b le a te d Esther Gardner, iftp. Youngmay- father who la seriously ni. With, the exception 6f rains er and Mrs* McCuichjofl. and m ad'< hnconntered in Iowa Mr: Drammopd ssfd the trip was Ptoet enjoyable In eveyv detail. Dip highways a tn Jdenl fdr travel. Order* for Transfer From Court at Medford Given Wednesday— Case WiU Be Set for Tri*l Within Near Future*—Many W it nesses Will Be Called. A il quakaptine restrict!«*» which were placed on CtoM- ren under 16 years of »ge wlH he lifted Friday, Dy;.' * . A. Woods said today, v Social meetings and gath erings of every type w ill fee resumed immediately ' ’ At Dr. Woods said he beltoMed without any danger, ns the infection peri od following the development of the bast case of paralysis In town^hi now over. • -*‘ fo" Sunday, schools w ill be re sumed and all .other actlvUa ties which were interrupted will be resumed. - - BUOENE. Oct, tO.— (U>>— Us- two weeks ink a four column paid ndtertise- the Orange l_ ment ns a protesting htediam, a chance a k Rev. Fred J. Clark of the Cohgre- » Both Si s gatlonal church here, declared to- State have day Jndge Ben B. Lindsey Is m o r- fornia and ally unfit'tcPffnstruct Hie youth of gowng on | the state, turn were y4 t o n lengthy statement, which three tean was both a ehalftfoge and a pfo- neariy e(, u, teat directed chiefly «gainst the expect go„ scheduled lecture of Judge Lind- when the soy U e tonight o n -e o m p s n W Orangoinen ate/ marriage, he questioned the • right of the famous Judge. | Judge Lindsey cqmes here un- 1 der the auspices of the student I body of the University of. Ore-( " gonand no action toward the can-' 0 cellatlon of the lecture is being 1 ” ad® .to : Episcopal ministers have de- • dared their disprove! of a debate Fire- Brick Sheile - in whlcb Lindsey is to meet a Beton Guaranteed . Jewish rabbj and preaent bis be* • liefs gathered from his long term Completion of the new Shleler of service In the Denver cou rts? retort, which is to be installed nt Bhalehurst where operations are Installation of the IS Philips- expected to start within a . short Carter traffic signals which the time* will be made Friday eve local American Legion Poet has ning at the Ashland Iron Fonn- presented to the city will be made The big retort, ktmllar to the within a few days by employees one which has been extensively of the city eftetrte department Medford Kids Ara A used in shale deposits In Utah, under the direction o f V . M. Car paling Grand Fro! and which It is hoped will selve ter, of San Francisco, whose wife, After .‘/ P riso n ” the difficult problem which has a daughter ot Mrs. fe A*. Philips confronted those who hnvp pro , , Friday mes^ing . the quaran moted the deVelpmpBtnA gbale- tine ban place il on child rod 'un hutflt. is made of eiedt metal, tMst of this »articular design io der 16 years of age in Medford lined with tire brick,, hp installed In Oregon, have af- w ill bn lifted and public schools Part of the frame was con rtv e d in this city, brought here wilt bn. reopened in that city structed at a Portland factory and by M r. and Mrs. Garter. according to a decision made by shipped to Ashland and building They will be plhced, two nt Mayor Alderfer and health au of the huge frame has been com First, fwo nt Second, two nt Pio pleted at the local foundry In the thorities in that city. neer streets where they intersect, The quarantine has been effec last eight days. Mr Shelfet, the with the Pacific highway or Main tive since Thursday, September 9. engineer, who invented, the retort street, and one each nt. Church, Medford school men are mak Is assisting with the work. City Hall. Oak, -Water, Gresham The retort will probably be ing an effort to book a game and Third ntftoto. u ” • for the football squad for Sat^ transported to Shalehurst early The signals are octagonal, con next week. urday. structed of yellow and black en- nme»—the side Of the signal fac ias the totesnaatton with the U- limlnnted words "Pacific High way. Stop“ and the aide of the QUARANTINE IS OFF TOMORROW FORBES SEEKS JAIL RELEASE Former Director of V< ans Burean Must P r Big Fine (Pleaae Tarn to Page 8) Dr. Mattle Shaw, Dr. F. G. Swedenburg, Dr. Gordon Mac- Cfacken, Dr. O. W. Gregg. Dr. E. A. Woods, and Dr. D .'M . Brower, wore loqal physicians who at tended the hf-month^y meeting Wednesday, of the Jackson Coun ty Medical Association held at the home of Dr. Heckman at Cen tral Point, president of the asso ciation. A paper on “ Healing** in which medical work and Ito connection with the Bible was abty given by Dr. Brower. Dr. Brower la vice- president ot the association. Definite decision regarding the location of the next meeting whs not made. , A Hunch for the Big B®9s L. W V NO w m ‘ M I Olmstead Booze Scandal Is Aired awakened to Mg wholesomeaegi and. tnetofMaedl • The following action was tak of their product. . . , r., en at a joint meeting of all the officers of the First Presbyterian Chnrch of Phoenix, Oregon. ’’Whereas certain criticism« have been made in regards to the stand cur pastor, Rev. R. W. Nelson, has taken against sin and unrighteousness in the com munity in which we live, there The subscrlf fore the “ Rogne Ne “ Be It resolved, that we, the school is well, members of this meeting (the ery clash is wh Session, Board of Trustees, silver loving d Board of Deacons, Sunday offered by ffbq School Superintendent, President prise tor the ' Ladies’ Society, President Mis the greatest pi sionary Society, President Chris tions far the pa tian Endeavor and Elders) do endorse and commend onr pas tor for the brave stand he has taken for civic righteousness and law enforcement. "That It be further resolved that copies of this resolution he sent to the press.’* , Mr. Nelson will Sunday morn- lag preach a sermon In connec tion with the activities of boot leggers and other law vlqlntors. 8EATTLE, Oct IQ.— ttP>— The government was thia afternoon preparlag to and the case against the 91 defendants In the -second Olmstead conspiracy trial. A surprise witness appeared to day when Mat Starwich, former King county sheriff appeared with a defense subpoena. Most of the morning session was taken up by Sam Morden, Indicted man, testifying' .tor the government, Quarantine restrictions will be wh» told of the meeting and un loading of Jkodae boats. / removed from the Wallen borne on Chnreb street Sunday, accord ing to thn attending physician CARROL « T IL L IN; JAIL ATLANTA. Oa.. Oct. 10. (LB who reposts the small WMIgs — Parols papers for Earl Carrol child afflicted with pnrn|yato hnn failed to arrive to*this after completely recovered. ?.i ; > ’ «.M noon’s mall received nt ‘the defer- ' The aasnll Parks chikk the fltot nl prison todtcMing th | famous to be afflicted with the diatoM Mr theatre man may need to spend* nnether flight behind the bam be* tore bin release is effected. Paralysis Victims . Reported Bette Issue Delayed that bn Will not conabnt to be- tlea. Thn staff la busy »eusmbl- Ing drafted* at' the next Repnb- jing news and advertising for thn llcnn national coavdnUea. . first lasun. NnUoaal Apple Week wm be widely observed October flint t o November |t h Inclusive, nag dnr* log that time the apples nt the Pacific Northwest w ill hnv« the place of 'hogor on mean» of thousands of hotels nag gfatffg cars.’ Last year’s slogan, “Ap* pies please.'* "has bean snpplnab> ed by the catchy phrtwe .*fWto* ble a Na»»ls‘’ ang. with stores and ticket offices throngkont the Physicians Attend Church Members.. Approve Pastor thoroughly Professional Meet Home From an Eastern Trip Chicago. Oct^ IO-T-iU»)—flenn- tor Fee»,, republican from Ohio, «aid today after a talk oWtoh with* Preklderft Gbolldge that the president ts> displenaed with the re-election boom beta* made to his behalf ’by ’fienrt Republican___ leaders and gave' the impresston^weekB following t i e first publlca- APPLE WEEK IS PLANK s a r a t e »4? SCIENCE C L U B IS ORGANIZED Cal Says He ¿u Will Not Be a Candidate Transfer of the case of Terry A- Talent of this city, redernl prohi bition officer, who was recently Indicted by the grand Jury on a technical charge of involuntary manslaughter, after the acC%> dental fatal wounding of Manfcn-g ZImmerlee, Trail bootlegger, to federal court at Portland, w a g announced late Wednesday after* ! noon. The case will be. set for tria l within the near future nt the ro- queet of District Attorney Oeorgf | Neuner, who will defend’Talent.. Orders for the transfer of the case from the Jackson c o n n V j* court at Med feyd to the federal court at .Portland were g i v e » Wednesday. Proposed artraign* . ment of the young federil Officer in the Medford court Monday to make a plea to the Indictment will not be made/ Either Federal Jndge I t St Bean or f i H. McNary w ill prto side, nt the trim. It Js expected that many of the wltnessee called in the grand jjtry and coroner’s Investigation will be called to Portland to testify In rae ease.* X. »• ' P l V /y *1. ‘ ’L l . A *