Unsettled and
VOLLI
LOCAL MAN
IS ELECTED
Wirt M. Wright Nominated
as Alternate Delegate to
General
Reeeiyed'W bsn
Annual publication of the Oregon
Blue Book Mae been made and a
copy received at The Tidings of
fice above It to be complete In ev
ery detail. Form of compilation
baa been changed in order that
the eiee of the book might h r the
smallest poaaible.
In aa addition an official list
of state, county and municipal of
ficers, the volqrne contains gener
al inform ation concibrning the
personnel and functions of all
state offices, boards, commissions
and institutions, as v e il as a ll
federal departments maintaining
offices in the state. Statistical
data relating to state and various
state activities is also listed In
Leaden W ill Check Over
and Re-assign Cards—Re
lief I x p r e s t e d ’T ull
Amount of Budget Can be
Raised if Prospects Are
Visited by Workers.
W ith a deficit of approximately
1700 oa the needed, «3888. bud
get for the year, Y. M. C.
A.
workers at a luncheon today
made plana fo r clearing up the
deficiency.
A ll pledge card« will be called
In, checked over gnd re-asslgned.
the hook.
and v erker» w ill visit ah of those
who have not yet been approached
for podge« for the 1827-28 Y. M.
C. A. v e rk In tula city.
Ten workers attended the re
port luncheon nt noon today and
several hundred dollars in pledg
es were turned in.
Failu re to get in touch w ith 'a ll
prospects is believed to he’ the
Prisoners Bleep on Concrete reason for the present deficit as a
flo o r in Jackson
great number of cards vers turn-
ville J Ail
ad in shoving the number of
prospective subscribers to" the
fund were neither visited, or else
which to to he tke temporary
were not at home when the Y
courthouse until such time as
workers attended to to locate
the g>unty provides a suitable
them. Belief was also expressed
structure, to progressing nicely.
Installation of the cells of the
county Jail in the new building
at Medford to being completed
and the 20 prisoners in the
county Jail have no calls now
and are a il In the main section.
They have no beds bat are
sleeping on the concrete floor
itiön of Budget by
u n til their new quartern are com-
Voters Will be
’ PM»«*-
, _ T h e r e w U l M . o M «tor p< cells
in the new Jail w ith quarters to
Tuesdgy afternoon. November
I accommodate 25 prisoners, The
r o r k o f installing tho Iffikip- 22 legal voters of the Ashland
ment should be completed within school district may attend t h e
a few days a A l as soon as the meeting held nt the city hall for
tho purpose of discussing the bud
LA GRANDE, Oct. 27.—41»— • heating system in the naw hnild-
get which was recently estimated
The Oregon State Parent Teach ■ lag to completed the prisoners
by members of the school board
ers Association thia afternoon de w ill he moved from Jacksonville
and a' citisens committee. T h e
feated the proposal to change Ito i to Medford.
school budget is not considered
nominating system by naming five
by the city budget' commission,
members from various sections e f
jut a cltisen’g committee constst-
the state.
ng of Mrs. E. A. Woods, T. H.
Contest of this proposal delayed
Simpson, J. H. Hardy, G. O. Eu
election of officers so that it was
banks and A. M. Beaver met w ith
mid-afternoon before balloting
the five school board members to
was completed and the convention
estimate the budget. The school
adjourned for lnnch without an
district budget is entirely apart
nouncing result of officers elect-
from the City budget.
Mrs.' Lester Pittm an, 48. whose
husband to employed aa a sawyer
at the California-Oregon Box A
Lumber company m ill in thia city,
to in a hospital a t Yreka, enffer-
ln gfrom serious, perhaps fa ta l i n \
Juries received when th e ,F o r d
car she v as driving plunged over
an embankment near that city,
Mrs. Pittm an suffers from
a
bioken a rm , both lags are brok
en, -her tod y to terrib ly cut and
bruised and. internal iaJuries are
feared. H e r condition is such ov
en an X -R ay examination of her'
injuries Is not possible.
Details of the accident
yore
not learned by friends ia thia city.
She vas returning to Aetna Mills,
C alif., a fte r a visit la thia city
w ith h er husband. W ith her four
children, Mrs. Pittm an has resid
ed at the Aetna M ills while her
husband has been employed at the
local factory. ~ ~ ~
She v as alone In a Ford tonr
ing ear .when the accident occur
red. The ear to believed to have
•kid d ed oa the slippery pavement.
J A H CELLS
TRANSFERRED
TO MEDFORD
SCHOOL MEET
NOVEMBER 22
HOT BATTLE
MINERS TAKE
STRONGHOLD
U nofficial predictions forecast
a victory for president for .Mrs,
W . W . Gahrinl of Portland who
was seeking re-election and op
posed by Mrs. Louis Dodge of
Ashland.
Grlxslles nt tho high school de
cidedly
defeated the normal
school squad la a practice tilt
last evening and showed an na-
nsual speed and punch
which
promises to make them able to
gain yardage when they meet the
University Frosh squad Saturday.
Pep meeting! at the high school
show tho student body backing
the aqnad fn ll fores.
ROLL CALL PLANNED
Annual ro il call night of- the
Elks by ritu al to arranged to the
last meeting night in October and
this fallin g oa the night^of the
trip to Montague to to he made
by the local herd, cards w ill he
passed ont for ro ll call.
T R IN ID A D , Colo., Oct. 7 . - 4 1 »
— Cheering and shooting ns they
advanced behind the American
flag, men and women who are
members of the I- W . W . today
battled mine guards In the rough
Delagua canyon and a fte r more
than a dosen knockouts reached
Delagua Mine and closed it.
The Delagua mine was . one
of tho strong holds of the opera-
tore and every effort was made
to protect It from the striking
groups.
Two Speeders
Plead Gùilty
W ard M. Nichols, Oakland, Cal
ifornia, and O. Roberts from Baa
Francisco, were each fined «7:60
by Municipal Judge C lint Baugh
man today when they
pleaded
guilty to n charge of speeding.
They were arrested by Police. Of
ficer Sam Prescott ns they speed
ed through the school sone on tho.
Boalvnrd.
Annual Medford-Ashland Grid
Battle On Thanksgiving Day
There kite M en some publicity school officials, who em phatically
in the Medford newspapers rela denied tea} they la d evdn gnter-
tive to the possibility of the tataed an M as e f chataging the
regular program o f the Armis
Medford high school football
tice And Thanksgiving tussles be
team abandonftg their regular
tween
Ashland
and
Medford
thanksgiving game w ith the Ask1-
tend tea_m so tha^Athay coaid
Principal Oonkla
play some larger school’s team. ford schools stated
However, there to aheolnt/ly
to th lsf an the
local school officials have com-
nranleatod with the Medford
ao' foundation
countenance
such
and teat Medford
Ashland oh Thanks
Ashland.
Confusion Which Has Re
sulted Prom Great Dis
aster Makes R s t i m a t e
Almost Impossible—More
Than 900 of Passengers
A n Reported Accounted
for Today.
B A H IA ,
Brasil., Oct. 27.—
(IP)— The French steamer "Moe-
ella” first of the ships vhose
herolc efforts, turned the slaking
of the Ita lia n liner, "Prlncipesaa
Mafaida” Into a triumph of man
over sea arrived here today w ith
24 members of the Mafaldas
crew.
“ I believe not less than 400
persons
perished." Commander
er, B. C., has just celebrated his
Bps bnsy at a man’s job.
He ia Mosella told the United Press.
or women’s dresses, while MYs. fle salt» he did not know how
on Mr. Quick was born In 1820
many persons were rescued by
don. H e form erly was a carriage
other ships.
from New Y ork to Cleveland.
John (Daddy) Quick of Vai
107th birthday, and he.stfll
shown hors making patter
Aubley A. Naef of Seattle, 1
in England, 150 miles f r o «
maker. In 1882 be wa‘
Course in Retail Selling
and Store Management to
• B e Cfcaniber’s N ext Project
N o - 1 member of the class w ill have an
« •-¡o p p o rtu n ity to put on a demon-
ktail stration and get advantage of the
i«nt suggestions made.
The third part of the program
T ® * will be impromptu talks by mem-
berg of the clasg stating how_ to
wU1 handle customers In their depart^
8 e menu. how complaints are rectl-
raC fled, how fa r they can go’ in of-
ferlng suggestions to assist
tho
ip9F .purcheaor lq determining wjfat
krnfclesto buy and other sim ilar
will
and
" ’ 1
n
,u '
h a
will
tra-
cles
lur-
enU
era-
iug-
in
matters. A t the close of t h o
meetings there w ill be-g social
half hour.
Chairman Billings states there
w ill be no charge for admission
to this class. Many" employers
plan to attend the first meeting
w ith a ll their employees and see
how the coursq w ill be conducted,
This course Is one of the features
of the chamber’s program which
was announced at the town meet-
lag and the prospects p o in t. to
having about one hundred in the
class. Meetings w ill be held ev-
ary tp o weeks during the Winter
Please Turn to Page Five
These Boys May Waken 0 /d Rip
Indebtedness on Pall Ranch
Was Cleared by Cash De
posits After Signing of
Teapot Dome C e a s e s ,
Pueblo Banker Tells Jury
Hearing Famous Conspir
acy Case.
comes the delegate for the 1829
General Assembly,
Those from Ashland v h o at-
tended the Evangelistic eonfer-
eace and meetings of the Pres-
bytery were: Mr. W right, W . P.
W alter, Miss Estetl Haya, Mrs.
Rlla Garett, Rev. and Mrs. Hugh
T . Mitchelmore.
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W ASHING TO N, Oct. 2 7 .- 4 1 »
— Testimony of H a iry F. Sinclair
before the senator oil committee
that he had gone to see F ail,
then secretary of Interior about
leasing Teapot Dome January,
1822, was barred ns testimony
against him in the F nli-8inclair
oil conspiracy trial here today.
Defeated In their effort to use
rp/"k /AYpzv A KTT’TI?
the senate oil committee testi
X V VlVYJAlVIZtEf
mony, the government turned to
f f A P I L y P V establish a motive for F all's al
l u E l TV D W U l l l X leged fraudelent lease to Sin
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clair.
o r T /m .'n w l I k ? w h « tM
S POMOr8 O r g a n i c
L. T. Rule, assistant cashier
or 12 men were killed when the
Screen Histori-
of the Pueblo bank, testified M.
bollers exploded. Radio reports
c a l S oc.i«tv
T . Everhart, F a ll’s son-in-law,
ffom other ships apparently make
deposited Liberty bonds amount
it impossible that so many could
Technique of motion pictures, ing to 180,000 in F a ll’s name
have perished.
make-up. costuming, lighting, is soon after the lease was signed
Nine hundred and seven of the to he studied by members of and that «20,000 worth o f bonds
1.25« passengers are apparently
PacKlc Highway Screen His- were returned
‘‘“'htBPffi*
accounted for but such confusion tOrlcal gocety. which, under the south’’ and sold, the proceeds
still prevails that the estimate direction of American Legion deposited to the account of tho
of those still unaccounted T or Poat members, is to be organised F a ll’s ranch lesq than-two months
could not he made.
The oom- at a « ¿ t in g to be held Monday after the lease was signed. H e
mander of the French ship which night in the Pioneer H all,
testified that cash deposited w ip
landed 24 Vas not o p tim isticJn
Purpose.or the organisation is ed out indebtedness of more than
regard to reports.
I t la Impos- to arouse interest in restoration «100,000 on the Falls ranch.
slbie to estimate tho great, losses Of historical landmarks along the
M. T. Bverehart, son-in-law o f
ke sa,d*
highway, and form tho nucleus F all, and ranch partner refused
_
of interest In the proposed qnotion to toll the oil conspiracy tria l
1
picture development. Ashlafid 1» Jury where he got the «280,500
Bn I/b e rty bones on May, 1822, » .
n V K N U S XxAJvXEl ganlsatfoa, aerorilTng* to present [month after F ail lensed the Ten«
He do-
O A C T D A M l? ! ! p,ans> and organisation of siini- pot Dome to Sinclair
> V O X X v /iv lZ llz Ia r clubs, all affiliated with the dined on the ground Vast such
-
Ashland organisation, at other testimony might incrim inate hftn.
The government chargee Sin
Sons Almont Lose Hope c,l,#a along the highway is coa- clair
sent the bonds to Influence
When Another Poet- ~ Utopiated.
Fall's action ns secretary of the
ponement is Made
“To Pr®a®rT® the pioneer as- Interior in granting the lease. H e
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pert of the country, to make
seepied satisfied w ith the impres
The Southern Oregon Normal Ashland a typical western city sion Everhart's silence made on
school football team w ill have and preserve the spirit of west, the Jury. A fter Evernart refused
to be content with merely prac- we moat have .some sort of an to answer questions the fu ry wag
tlce for another week, for this organisation, which will spon- excpsed while the attorneys argu
mornlng the authorities at the sor the preservation of historl- ed whether Everhart was immune
Humboldt, Calif. State College, cal landmarks and history, and from testifying.
whose team was supposed to play we must live In such western at-
Owen Roberts,
government
S. O. N. S. Saturday, informed mosphere tp properly Imbibe the prosecutor contended ho was not
the local authorities that they spirit.” Carl A. Theobald, Holly- immune and that mere fear of
would not be able to come t o • wood movie man who Is seeking humiliation In court does dot lend
Ashland.
to arouae Interest In the or- Imm unity ns statue lim itatio n pre
There is some infantile paraly- ganisatlon and in the develop- vents prosecution of Everhart.
K
sls In Eureka and the authorities
felt it would be safer to keep
their team a t home. Thus, the
game which was scheduled to
be played In Medford Saturday
will not be played.
So the first game which the
local normal school team will
have w ill be the one with the
Albany college team here Sat-
urday, November 5th. T h e ’ can-
ment of motion pictures here,
states.
The meeting, which is to be
open to the public, was authoris-
ed a t tho Legion meeting Tues-
day evening.
Details of the .organisation,
election o f officers, amount of
dues sad other details are t<f be
worked out at the meeting,
,
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cellatlon of the Huipboldt game
was a keen disappointment to
the local school.
M o /H n w l P o n n r
ln C U lO r U 1 a p C l
BOY OWNS
HEIRLOON
Silver Spoon Was
irought Over Plains
by Pioneers
■
John
W alker,
high
school
freshman. Is the proud poaaeesor
of a tiny silver spoon, family
heirloom more than 108 years
old, given him by his grand
mother, Mrs. 8erettn Walker.
Mrs. W alker, who Was a pion
eer o f Jackson comity, having
crossed the plains, received the
dainty spoon from her father
before leaving ' tee east. ; The
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The Medford newspaper of
Wednesday afternoon had a aewa
item that A afland high school
and Eugene high school teams
would piny here Saturday, In
cidentally taking a slap nt the
Eugene high team which had
previously cancelled a game with
the Medford team.
This was incorrect as Ashland
w ill play the freshman team of
tho University of Oregon, as an
nounced in The Daily Tidings.
Technicalities O f
Several Ashland
spoon Is o f solid slitter, with
become entangled
welded handle, an exquisite piece
in
California on
of workmanship.
-expeditions and.
/
cupid
wiks
y C upid-Is no respecter of
(he aged. Horatio F .. W il
ton. 71, cAme ail tho way
from Sacramento to Ashland
to gat hto 77 year old sweet
heart, Mrs. Anna M urray.
x
reports
to
The
banters have
with the law
duck
bunting
according
Dally
to
Tidings,
several o f tho eases were the
result of technicalities .which tee
local hunters did not have know
ledge o f before beiag cdngkt. ,
One hunter, tor instance, hunt
ed twn days ia Caliternla, where
Faculty Members
Go To Prineville
A. q. Strange, head o f the
department of education a t thd
Southern Oregon Norm al aqkodj
and Miss Eva W h ite, supervisor
of the Prim ary Grades have
gone to Prineville to speak be
fore the Teacher’s Iaaitltnte y h lc k
is being held there.
Norm al
School facnlty members h are
been much In demand aa in stan te
speakers throughout the atntm
A PROUPIC P O T A »
SALEM , Ore., Oct. 27.
(IP)— Governor Patterson
looking forwnrg to hreakt
tomorrow mornigg.