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

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    FOR O ver F ifty Y ears
UNIVERSITY
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ROOKS COME
GAME
Medford
Scrubs
Defeated
Rook
Ashland Plays
Second String
Coac Mae McNeal of Soothers
Oregon Normal mad* i a proud
aaaonneement tod»y-*-htox hefty,
untried (rid d e n *111 meet the
squad from Humboldt State col­
ight Increase Over Last
Rufus Kennedy, 19, Son of
lege at Medford Saturday after­
Year is Shown byReoords
noon'hi the muehldelayed, initial
Sam K e n n e d y . Well
—Plumbing at Washing*
Known in Ashland Victim
g a m d o f the. aeaaon.
ton School and Installa­
of Tragedy Which Occurs
Ofilclal booking of the game1
tion o f Vocational Work-
on Klamath County Po­
was made weeks ago bnt quar­
Oiven as Reason for In­
tato Ranch Late Tuesday.
antine restriction prevented the
crease.
Z ', W ÁSHINqTON, Oct. 26.—<IP) contest.
’A s government today called
Standing on a wet hoard
It will cost
approxlmdtel?
“We hoped to piny the initial
Aeodoye Itoosevelt, sondad the game at Rome, bnt since we had
$97,726 to operate the four pub­
as he struck a 9,000 volt
lic schools In Ashland during tbq
'tote president, as a witness in the planned to play oao game in
power line as the wagon on
coming fiscal year, members of
Fail-Sinclair oil conspiracy trial Medford and the high school will
which
he was riding passed
the city board of education de­
to support the- government’s be using the grounds here Sat­
termined
at
a
meetlhg
held
last
beneath,
Rufus Kennedy, 19,
charge that former Secretary of urday. we w ill play our initial This to the first picture of the Jury tkatzto< trying former Ban
f ' tbeflaterlor Albert B. Fail and
night.
son of Sam Kennedy, Emi­
the laterior Fall was chiefly re­ contest in that city,“-Coach Mc­ Harry Sinclair oa charges of conspiracy to defraud the got
t in tbe leasing of Teapot Dome
The budget this year, to be­
oil reserve. Left |o right, first row they are; Charles Haft,
yer; Mrs. Annella Bailey, clerk;
sponsible for thq leasing of the Neal said today.
grant
Creek, was instantly
og, automobile salesman; John tween $2000 and $3000 m o r e
The nntrled and Unknown Miss Berenice Heaton, telephone operator instructor; Conra
Teapot Dome to Itarry F. Sin­
killed late yesterday after­
Kora, rout« agent for "Bakery. Center rowt Edward «Kidwell,
worker; Oardimr Grenfell. elec- than last year, according to Fred
clair.
,
Sons . wlU pit their strength triclan;
,
Normas Glasscock, clerk; Bradner* W .'H o Imes, flow
.. Back row: William Goucher, Engle, clerk of tbe board. This 1
noon. The accident occur­
- Senator Kendrick. Wyoming against one o f the strong col­
tire repalr'man; Robert Flora, Ice salesman:
jstlnette, tailor.
increnso does not exceed the six
red on a potato ranoh near
democrat, John Shaffer,' news­ leges of California when they
per cent Increase, allowed under
paper publisher and three oil meet the Humboldt aggregation
A JrH O V G H T F l’b ACT <
Klamath Palls.
the state law.
operator« were the others called. and a stiff scrimmage to- antici­
Flags, marking thé gravas
The increase in budget is used
His body was badly burn­
Kendrfek, the first Inquirer Into pated.
of war veterans In Mountain
for installation of vocational
ed.
His left h a q d was
the leasing, reported that he had j W ith regular scrimmage the
View Cemetery were found
training which haa been added to
scorched and shriveled, his
been unable to get any Informa­ spirits of the Normal squad are
to be badly faded and torn/
'the carricuium
and necesaary
When the cemetery was re­
tion regarding the Teapot Don» Just as buoyant as they were af Funeral Servioeg for Mrs.
head
showed deep horns
changes
made
in
the
plumbtng
at
,
Prominent Visitorf Attend
cently cleaned and drives
leasing from the Interior depart­ the beginning of the season and
the
Washington
school,
the.
stork
where he struck against the
\ Anna M Williams
Southern Oregon
graded by city employes.
ment. Thl" supported the- gov­ much interest to beiag fcfcuseA
stated.
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SataMay
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wire as he fe ll His body
- J. B. TboowSen, city e o « F
Fatortes to the biggest ite m o h -
ernment charge that It la d been on the fame. V *
cilman, acting mayor, and
was covered with burns as
leased secretly to Sinclair. Roose­
Objects of the association of the budget, this Including the sal­
' M n Anna M. Williams, died
himself a Spanish. Anerhsaa j the Federal Business Men of aries paid teachers. Janitors, toe- I
velt said thqt the assistant sec­
the
current passed through
early Wednesday morning, Oc­
W ar Veteran, supervised tbe
retary, and all others in - t h e
retary of the navy did not know
9
Southern
Oregon
were
discussed
his body.
tober $6, 1927- at the home of
Job and thought the tattered
of the leas« until after it was
at a meeting held in this c i t y school system/amounting to $65,-
Ralph McCreynolds, of Ash­
her nelce, Miss Georgia Coffee,
flags looked
scarcely la
mads. Thiq was an attack oa the
’ Tuesday aftoraooh. The business 476.
land,
and a five year old boy, al­
keeping with the cleaned “4ip
Oak street, following a long III-
Supplies w ill cost an approxl-
defease contestlon that leasing
session was held at 2 o’clock in
so
on
the wagon, escaped unin­
cemetery.
nona due to internal cancer.
mate $14,750 the board determ- ! State Report Shows Jack
, the Masonic Hall.
for patriotic purposes, was to aid
jured. One of the horses was In­
He
purchased
eight
down,
*
ined; payment on indebtedness
son County Practically . stantly killed, tbe other horribly
Mrs. Williams, who haa boon
in national defease plans.
bright new flags and these*, V Among the prominent vihltors and interest will amount to $14,-
Free of Disease
a resident of Ashland on several
| in attendance were: L. D. Arnold,
frightened as the current struck
have replaced all the tattered *'
750; maintenance of buildings
occasions since 1*12, and haa
*
superintendent
of
the
Klamath
it plunged about dragging
the
markers,
and grounds will total, $3,026;
many friends here, twg w esh s
dead horse and wagon tor quite
- AMn asttom wap truly gfcfefl | Indians, Ktomath Agency; Hugh insurance.
qnd emergency -
ago, after spending nearly a year
Rankin, supervisor of Crater Lake
a distance tofo'w ft toooeodeffto’
trlotlc and commendable.
ffcnd, $960, the board estimated.
to to be started ht once. It was la AWnmbra. California, with
National Forest, with headquar­
freeing Itself from the wagon.
This budget will be presented
determined a t a class meeting relatives, returned to Ashland
ters at Medford; Herbert New­
The bbdy was brought th the
the city budget commission a t the
held Tuesday noon, and -a com­ to make her hom e with her
ell. who since 1919 bas been the
Stock Undertaking parlors In thia
meeting which "has been ordered (
COW CAUSBS W RECK
Plans Outlined for Dance mittee was naihed to fake chaige nelce. ' She was in 111 health
city late last night and w ill' bo
engineer In charge of the U. 8.
for
November 1 by Acting Mayor
and Banquet to be Held
W.
E.
Pamly,
salesman,
h
a
s
reclamation
work.
In
the
Klamath
prepared for burial.
of this work.
and a-week after her arrival be­
J. E. Thornton.
>
in November
The- youthful victim of t h e
A compslttee was also named came bedfast. For several days complained to local officers re­ Area with headquarters at Klam­
An eatlmated $26,500 w ill, be..(
garding cows straying along the ath Falls; John A. McCall, Ash­
tragic accident was well known In
to
take
charge
of
the
member­
previous
to
her
death
she
was
InstaUation of ofllcers featured
highway. Pamly narrowly escap­ land native, now postmaster at raised from fixed sources of in-
Ashland, haring spent much tinle
come, leaving -$71,235 to be (
the meeting of the Brotherhood ship drive which the Hi-Y is In a state of coma.
ed
injury,
he
z
said,
when
,
h®
Klamath
Fails,
and
W.
J.
Warner,
in this city and for several years
Anna M. Martin was born In struck a-eOW while driving on the Medford postmaster, who Is pres­ raised by district taxation, Mr. «
of American Yeomen Tuesday sponsoring.
having been employed on ranches
Nomination for the committee Jersey Shore, Bennsylvania, May
Engle stated.
eveding, held in the Moose hall.
Paciric highway several miles ident of the Association.
in the Emigrant Creek district
which-
will
be
in
charge
of
16, 185Ä, and was aged 74 years, south of town. Pamly’s cjir was
J. C. -Welch acted as Install­
south of .town.
t - i
' Col. C. C. Thompson, superin-
ing offledr with Mrs. A. <J. Cor­ selection of programs and tnvl- five months and 11 days at the slightly damaged. ,
He had been engaged In satiat­
tendent
of
Crater
Lake
National.
tations tor the commencement ’time of death. ■ In 1857 with
nelius as Chief feo m in .
ing with potato digging In^ t h o*
Park and secretary of the Aseo-
aeflvities
next June waa made her parents she moved to Mt.
From March, 1926, t«f March,
Klamath district last week* n a <
The following named ofllcers
elation Was unable to be pj-esent
1927, 8615 new buildings were M— x:-------- ----------------------------------
Were installed with -impressive and election is to he held next
spent the week-end In Ashland-
week.
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Please Turn to Page Five
built in Multnomah count/.
with friends, returning to Khun«
ceremony: W illard MJIes, fore­
Please Turn To Page 6
Miss Ellen Waters, class ad­
ath late Sunday evening. Accord­
Quarantine Makes Each-Day
man; D. La Blade, Master of
ing to the story told relative* ho
of School Valuable Says
Ceremonies; Fay Yoryqa, Master visor; gave a short talk at the
was engaged'*In hauling s tra w to
Superintendent
of Accounts; E. E. Warren,' Cor­ meeting on "L o yalt/ to Class
and
School.”
cover
potatoes when th« accident
respondent; 'Marie Davies, chap­
The annual county Teacher’s
occurred. A damp board had boon
lain; W alter McDonald, Overseer;
picked up and thrown onto the
Institute will not be held until
Mrs. Frank Warren, Lady Row­
wagon. He was standing on this
after
the
mid
term
Is
w
e
ll
over,
ena; Mrs. W illard Miles, Lady
board as the wagon passed, be­
according
to
County
Superintend­
Rebecca; H. H. Gearhart, Watch­
ent Susanne Homes Carter.
tily Hand Made Mis- neath the power line which led to
man; Lawrence McDonald," Sen­
a pump on the ranch, and
as
Due to the closing of schools
n Tile Sold to Med­
tinel; and H. Templar, Guard.
was
his
habit
reached
upward
Five
Day
Beech
Ends
When
as
a
quarantine
measure,
every
ford Contractor
Announcement was made by
and touched the wire with hia
Body of Youth is
day of the remaining term .is
„District Manager A. C. Cornelius
,
Found
Delivery of a large order of hand as be passed beneath. The
doubly valuable this year, Mrs.
that the campaign for the “City
hand
made mission tile of-special damp board and damp straw load-
Carter stated.
•
ot Childhood” class of 100 new
BUGENB, Ore., Oct. I».—<IP)
design,
to J. L. Adams, general
Local institutes w ill probably
members, which had to be com­ — Shot through the «stomach, by
contractor
in Medford was com­ combined te cans« d “ground!
be held on Saturdays as three
pleted within * 0 days, ended a shot from bis own rifle, which
pleted
yesterday
by the Ashland of the current, and the tragic
of such gatherings are required
successfully October 20, with was apparently accidentally dis­
Clay
Products
company.
A sec­ cldeqt.
in each county by state law, Mrs.
107 members on the list.
Rufus Kennedy, oq«y ee^
ond order of 14,000 of these tile
charged as ha pulled It after
Carter .stated.
Ram
Kennedy-, woe Bern
This was also the dosing date him through the brush, tile body
bas been received by tbe local
his entire life to fh e
of the contest) among members, of Bari Pierce, 13-year-old Bby
company.
to win the gold prises of $25, Scout was found in th« mountains.
The kilns are kept in almost Creek dtotrictyZMn wn~
$16 and a 6 tor recommending' 50 miles west of hero.
constant operation as the special stroag.yonng mga. like
The
orders are being received. The of friends who care gl
the greatest number of new body of the boy Was found a
quality ofThe product turned out accident. Hto mother,
members.
short „distance from the place
by the local factory and perfec­ of Andrew Dosler, |
November, 22 was named aa where the« boy became separated
of their hand made products .district died when
the date for the Big Banquet, from his father, Frank Pierce,
Reclamation to be Dinner tion
Is bringing attention to the lo­ small child and he
distribution of prises and Initia­ tost Thursday, while "banting.
Topic at Kiwanig
his father and grnaJ
cally produced products.
tion of candidates en1 masse.
Meeting
More than 150 searchers had
his grandmother«
Plans were completed for a combed, the wooka seeking the
years ago h»
Hallowe’en dance to bo given minting youth. The mother col­
Olin Arnsplger, manager of the
mido their 1
.Talent„Irrigation District and re­
November 8. Tbe dance will pre­ lapsed whetf id»« learned of the
father' in an «
cently olected dissident of the
cede with a program <of vaadq- accident.
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Oregon
Reclamation Congress,
vlile and musical numbers.
will speak at.the Klwanto meeting
this wee> on the subject of re­
PENNY OPFKRINGH TO AID
funding the bonds of the Talent
An open competitive examina­
NEWSIES WHO ARE HURT
District.
tion for park rangers has been an­
A. C. Joy of the Bellview dis­ nounced by the United States Civ­
trict will compare th e. Irrigation il Service Commission.
i > l c h they deni to « to h .
M M fo r t^
projects In Jackson county with
Receipt, ot applications w 1 | I
other Irrigation projects. being close November 26. The exam­
ia i ^ “
fo> - -
:he n s
?•
carried on in other parts of the. ination Ig ttf till vacancies In the
hrongh penny offerings of
to ». * 9 0 * « I * «V
state as Jhey were outlined at nationhl park service for duty In
the Reclamation Congress which t^e Crater Lake, Glacier Lake.
rch d io ce se “newsboy oot,”
Th®se cases have all de-
he also attended^ ' ,
Mt. Rainier
and Yellowstone
owmsnt fnnds.kavn been built Vdlopet trttk b « Jmrled ef 18
W. V. Croft, band, leader, who psi'ks, at < ghtory of $1.686 per
for tbe Good Samaritan hoe- ^ J S . *U within city limits of
Is the newest member ot the club. annum, minus $180 tor quw
d eo that any ilH o r injured Medford except Jive, which are
Js to take the position as club pi­ F u ll Information to
ohtal
«boy may receive medical care in the 'immediate vicinity. Dr.
anist, taking the place ot Velma from any first or second
Clapp who lyis gene to^Sallfornla. pdstoftlce.
hont expense.
■ Inskeep stated.
AGED WOMAN
PASSES AWAY
FEDERALMEN
GATHER HER
HI-SENIORS
IN SESSION
YEOMEN HA
W
aleai
POSTPONE
INSTITUTE
DELIVER BIG
-TILE ORDER
EUGENE BOY
FOUND DEAD
ARNSPIGER
WILL TALK
Ranger Exam
Will Be Held
More Typhoid
Is Developed