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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1927)
' F B?. V "•■"■■■*■ ».r I I, W I ■;■» » ■■*■ . * ä *,',**'i$* ' 'y^' 'I ■ . ' Ä ■ /W ¿ ■ '■ W ■ ■ WEATHER O regon— F a ir to n ig h t M d l day. . > ^ > n - , T*"’'-” á ? '’r ‘ ; \ ii j i> T O l„ U 1 y i. ’W *»“- ,* r . ï o j i p W ’s S 'y » <3\ .,,,^ * ...— - ■« ■B ,= = - (, s-s rw T5= 1AY, OCTOBER 31, 1927 ■SB ■■■«& '■¿jCÍCA K i 7 — I *,-<• ra ? » .¿ m ’ 4? FINE DELIVERED BY PASTOR 500 DIE AS Trial 1 _ ,., Agent' _ Terry A. Talent i» Set for January I G b y Federal lod ge io Portland Thia Jw-Klamath Boot leggers _____ Federal Agent T erry A. Talent arraigned this morning nt 10 o’clock before Federal Judge Bean in federal court at Portland entered * plea of not guilty to a charge of iavolantary maa- alaughter. The case was set for tria l January 12 by Judge Bean. State Attorney Llljeqnlat, who w ill conduct the prosecution re quested reading of Indictment as usual in state court but Judge Bean refused this, stating It Was not necessary and held that the case would remain la federal court. Officer Talen t pleaded to an indictment brought against him by a special grand ju ry In con nection w ith the fatal -wounding o f Manford Zimmerlee. T ra il bootlegger. Judge Orlando Cor king. Lake County, who occu pied the local bench due to the illness of Judge Thomas, re cently ordered the transfer of the case to federal court. United States District A tto r ney George A . Meaner represent ed d t t c e r Talent'S ment this morning. Bootlcggej-s Sentenced H l G lh la n d F . S. Songer. T FINE PRODUCTS ARE DISPLAYED Sunflowers, Flowers, Bine Grass, Pumpkins Pumpkin» a and Grapes Exhibited The chamber of commerce has displayed la its window a beauti fu l cluster of NewtoWn apples grows by b . A. Owens, M 2 W im - sr street. . There are fifteen in the cluster.' - T . W . orgtftb stPBorTCfh a large sunflower measuring If Inches la diameter which attract ed a . great deal of attention. K lam ath Falls, recently convict Manley Leggett, 243 Mountain ed of bootlegging In federal Ave., 7 years old, has a pump court in Medford were sentenced kin weighing 21 pounds which this morning by Judge Bean. he grew. The seed for thia 8onger was fined 9 *00 . 0111 Pumpkin cams from Shenandoah, was given a three mdnths prison Iowa. Mrs. Lewis H . Jacks ‘has s e n te n c e . Federal officers a beautiful bouquet of chrysan brought* about the conviction of themums of many colors grown ttfbse two men. a t her home in Ashland. Clyde Costello, a local barber who de votes his spare tim e to flower culture has four m agnlfleleat chrysanthemums, yellow and white, on d isplay.. M r. and Mrs. Bush, who msve Samuel* Potter Was Local developed the* poa bulbosa or Contractor and Conduct w inter blue grass, have on dis ed Grocery Store Here play some of the cleaned seed, some of the ripened grass be Samuel Potter, long tim e resi fore Jt has been threshed and dent of Ashland, well known some of the grass In the sod on local contractor died at 6 a. Sunday, October 20. 1927 at h l a ^ ‘a p ,a r T ‘“ ’ h“ attrBCt ed great attention and the home 620 Bast Main street. He samples have been viewed by was aged 73 years, nine month* many local residents and farm and 21 days a t.th e time of his ers. Mrs. Bush le ft today for passing. Portland and w ill have a booth Bom in Missouri, Mr. Potter at tke International Livestock came to the Rogue River Valley Exposition where she w ill display 63 years ago when but 10 years this grass and try td Interest of age. His father, John Potter, livestock men from all parts of was a pioneer Methodist Church the «¿untry. South, preaoher la ths valley, and the deceased was for mdhy years a close adherent to this faith. His early life was spent ns a rancher. T h irty five years ago M r. Potter mpvod to Ashland, conducting n grocery store here More Than $900 Prepared for a number o f years. Later for Banking ig Loot he was engaged ns a building Secured contractor. S E A TTLE , Oet. 3 1 — <LP)_ M r. Potter was one of the Artaed sad unmasked bandits earliest members of the local W . entered the Skaggs grocery stare O. W . lodge and was active in a t Auburn near hpre today and this order for many y e a n .' held np the manager and escaped Surviving M r. Potter Is* bis widow, Katherine B illy Potter, w ith njore than 2000 Which had just been prepared for banking. with whom he was unltdd In mar They escaped before poliee could riage fifty-one years ago, one be notified and follow. son, W m . Potter, Yreka.' a daugh ter, Mrs. L illia n Crenaon o f Duna- m ulr. Brothers and sister sur viving are: Robert Potter, B. A. Potter and Matthew Petter, Ashland; Roscoe ¿otter and Mrs. Alley Atwood, Redford SALBM, Oct. 21.—<IF>— Gov Funeral services are to be held ernor Patterson announced today Tuesday afternoon nt 2:80 o’ bo would attend the Governor’s clock nt ths Congregational Day of ths Pacific International chunh. Rev. C. D. Gaffney In Live Stock Show and that he had charge. B urial is to be made la Invited ths governors ot Idaho ths Mountain View cemetery. H. and Washington to attend ths af C. Stock is 1a charge. fair tomorrow as his guests. PIONEER OF VALLEY DIES BANDITS ROB SKAGG STORE Governor Will - V isit Portland • _ X - • X <■ tbit» Prize LINER FOUNDERS ar « la Animal “ Prohibition Sun> day” Observed in Local M. X Ohnrch Public opinion Is the greatest law' enforcement power 1n the country, Rev. H. y. Pemberton, pastor ot the M B. church said Sunday In. a masterful sddrpss delivered at the morning services. In accordance w ith the - usual "prohibition Sunday” - observed annually la every Method 1st church In the eonntry, Rev. Pemberton delivered this ser mon. F ailure o f the church people, who fought for years to bring prohibition Into existence Is re sponsible for the gain which is bstag made by the wet forces In the country, he declared. He pointed on* the fu tility of officers attempting to enforce laws when they were not properly hacked in their efforts by public senti ment a ’ aper por O ver F ifty Y ears ' î 's HALLOWE’EN. PARTY WAS SUCCESSFUL Three Hundred Young Peo ple Enjoyed «Union Entertainment Many in masked costumes of a hilariously funny nature added entertainment to the union H al lowe’en party held In this city Big Exhibit W m Made Un der Direction of Talent Irrigation District and Was Complete—Gets 21 First Prizes and 15 Sec onds at National Show. Saturday night. W ith approximately 300 boys and girls in attendance the party was voted a real success, and gives impetus toz the plan of a Yeung People's Union which Is PO RTLAND, Oct. fft.— (IP) to be formulated at an executive -—Jackson county a g ric u ltu r session which heads of the young al exhibit of 41 entries, made peoples' organizations w ill hold p ractically a clean sweep at this week. t h e Pacific In te rn a tio n a l The merry party started at Livestock Hhow today. y - h The exhibit sent to P o rt i derod off the const of Brasil while en route from Genoa to Rio do 7:30 o’clock at tho Methodist This photo shows the Ita lia n lin e r Prlnclpesaa Mafalda, w l ckurch where apples were served land a week ago, was nn<ler ie lr Uvea la the tragedy. Janeiro. B arly reports said that mors than 600 people the direction o f D. M. Lowe. and the "Eskimo Tragedy” a Twenty-one firs j prises and f i f sufficiently gruesome stunt to fit In well with a program on teen second prises were awarded the night when goblins reign the fru it in the display. Eggs, apples, alfa and grains was presented.- A t the Presbyterian church were among the winners. Ten varieties of pears w e r e the boys and girls disposed ot a Mellon Warns Against Too Funeral {Services for J. A. shown, eight of which won prises. great quantity of sandwiches and Hawkins Held This Great a Out Being Made The huge exhibit of Jackson saw the ” 6:40 Express” stunt * Afternoon by Congress county products was shipped to and thoroughly enjoyed a plaho Portland through the efforts of James Arthur Hawkins, w e l l solo by Lorraine Brookm iller. the Talent Irrigation District o r W A S H IN G TO N , Oct. 21J known local resident, brother of ”A serious operation,” a funny ganisation, according to CM I B —A plan to cut 2226,009.9' Sheriff Bert E. Hawkins of K lam Hallowe’en stunt was the enter Arnsplger and were considered from a taxpayers bill next ath county, died nt hie home- In tainment which the young people complete in every detail. was submitted to the House W a y * the Shook apartments, Sunday, County Agents and Agricul of the Christian church provided Le&oy Thompson. Exper and Means committee today by October 30, 1027, after an extend tural College Will Coop along with plenty of fine cider. ienced Pilot, Weakened Secretary of. Treasury Andrew ed illness. erate in Work for Farms Doughnuts for eats ai\d "The Mellon. - . From An Attack of In This opened the committee The deceased was bqrn in New to be Carried on in Ash F llv er” for entertainment, was York, a sqn of James E. a n d fluenza Believed to Have land Trade Territory Un the Baptist contribution to ths on tax reduction Martha A. W rig h t Hawkins. Fallen Asleep at Controls hearings party. | der 0. 0. Auspices. tlon to be sought at the next W h e n a child he cames west with of Giant Passenger Plane grees. 1 t A grand finale at the congre 2W parents and has since resided Yesterday. Arrangements are now being gational chnrch consisted o f "The Prize Winning Dairy Herd Merton presented what he much of the time in Oregon,’ fol- e reU U trade Shown at Portland Ex- ^ l u r reeseietsd scheme for Jjopement" ” eatertaiamknt, U. . . w . . . . COBmlttM o t ch. m ï„ N E W B R UN SW IC K , N. J.? GH. sorption of expected governm cocoa as refreshments and a mass mechanic. commerce for a number of meet singing partjr. 21.— (IP>— Belief that LeRoy surplus. He was aged 46 years, eight T h irty one of the finest "Fo re He cautioned against n o r e monthB and 16 days at the time of ings with farmers of this district Thompson, pilot, fainted at the most Guernsey” cattle belonging at which a number of farming controls, was expressed today as thsn 2226,000,000 cut and said his death. to Mr. J, C. Penney, owner om the an Investigation was started into Democrats proposal for a f 400,- ' His widoW. Edith HawkinO. problems w ill be discussed. Emmadlne Farm . Hopewell Junc Homer Billings is chairman of the crash of the Fairchild mono- 000,000 cut was dangerous and survives. tion, N. Y., and founder of the J. plane In which Thompson a n d outrageous. Funeral services were held nt the committee and is arranging C. Penney Company, are on exhi -1 three passengers wsfe killed yes bition all this week at the Pacific 2 o’clock this afternoon from with county agents Wilcox ’and terday. J* i the Dodge Undertaking parlors. Fow ler to assist In the work International Live Stock Exposi DIPLOMAT DIBS Thompson whs safll to h a v e Sheriff Ralph Jennings. Dis of the programs and to bring Story of Land Settlement tion at Portland. This Is a part of work in* National Mag the only endowed herd of cattlh. been weak due» to aff attack of B E R L IN , Oet. 31.— OP>— Msx- tric t Attorney Newton C. Chaney, e x p e rtrfro m Oregon Agricultural azin« ie Soon grippe. in the world, for the perpetuation Cletus McCredte, Medford police College and other institutions to im illian Harden, enenty of the The large plane went Into a of which Mr. Penney Jins set aside chief. Deputy U. S. M arshal Cal advise w ith the farmers and busi form er Kaiser and first important I. E. Vining, president of the tall spin 290 feet in the a ir and a considerable sum of money in piiblle man to predict the W orld W e ll, T ra ffic Officers Olin Nich ness men. State Chamber of Commerce, MTs the Interest of scientific breeding. then crashed to the ground. ols. C. P. Talent and Wm. Mynett Letters were sent out last been notifiod by W. G. Ido, man war and the m ah'who warned the The pilot and three passengers ■ Wherever exhibited, "Formoet week to a number of farmers ager of the organization, that Na U n ited ' States not to be an alley attended the services in a body. were Instantly killed. A large Guernseys’* have lived up to th e ir of Germany died yesterday at in Ashland’s trade territory out tion’s Business, one of the most crowd saw the accident and rush- Gold HUI school budget calls lining the plans of the commit widely circulated of national bus name. They have to their credit ' Moptanvaermala. Swltserland. He so fa r this year 314 prises taken for 221,606. ’ was aged 00 years. Please Turn to Page Five ' tee and asking for suggestions. iness men’s magaslnes, w ill soon at various state and In terstate-^ Among the suggested topics carry a 3,000 word story about fairs. This numner inclndes ten • which Agent Fowler would Oregon's land settlement work. grand championship prises, f if Peek Elwood Meade, of the U. S. de handle are feeding for milk pro teen championships, ( I ( I- r i i duction, soils and fertilisers, field partment of Interior, following prises and many special trophies. crops, hatching and brooding hie inspection of the Irrigation chicks. poultry management, ven projects in this state. Included g report on the land settlement era! livestock— hogs, beef, l&WPl work In this state. The New York sheep management— iambs iur Times called tho Oregon work m arket, wool grades and breed very wholesome, for, while most ing. Agent Wilcox has In his states are concentrating on indus list of pruning of fru it trees, tria l prospects, Oregon Is devoting pruning of cane fruits, fertilizers most or her attention to settling Coach Mac MeRcal PMa Squad Through Iatoa- for fru it crops, selection of berry the land, which makes the back sive Trmnjng varieties and their planting, bone of the prosperity ot t h e grafting and budding, cherry pol state. There Is a certain determina lination, vegetable culture, dis This inspired the Nation’s Bus tion About the manner in which ( iness to seek an article on Ore eases of fru it trees, diseases of the game w ith Albany college in cane fruits. Insect pests and their gon’s land settlement. Slnco this announced by Conch Rac McNeal control, sprays and spraying. Ir magazine is read by such a large at the Southern Oregon Norm al rigation and drainage, fruit number of business men, It will school. » thinning and ctfver crops and mean valuable advertising for the Next Saturday afternoon at state. / soil improvement. f. 2:30 o’clock McNeal hdpee to see A large number of replies his squad ot sturdy workers la have already been received from their new uniforms on tho grid farm ers-indicating their Interest iron for ths first sctusl Isotbsll gams In ths history o f ths sehool. in these meetings and the sug Ths Albany stats collsgs aggt+gs i gestions being received are also tlon is expected to be hers fo r ths being Incorporated In the pro gams. • grame. A ll farmers of this After n "lay o f f das On ths district are tnvlted to confer with Still, 50 Gallons of Mash, TAX CUT IS PRESE1 ASHLAND MAN 1 DIED SUNDAY EXHIBIT HERD PENNEY STOCK LAND WORK IS PRAISED How Abo*! a Over Your S h o u ld e r, B ill? ALBANY GAME NOW CERTAIN BOYS START IN BUSIN] Confiscated by County M r. Billings at his office in Ash Officers land, whether they received let ters o r not, and talk over their W illiam Ravhould, 1 |, Phoenix problems and efforts w ill be and Leonard Porter, 18 and Ossie made to bring the most Intelli Rock, is , of Medford are held by gent opinion and experience to county authoritiee charged with the aid of ’the farmers. operating n moonshine plant la the Roxie Ann mountain district. A small still and. 60 gallons of PLKAD NOT GUILTY • PO R TLA N D , O c t 21.— (IP) — mash were seised by the officers J. B. Wheeler, form er publisher whoa they raided the pikes. The of the Portland Telegram and boys claimed they had not yet any moonshine. Emery Olmstead, , former presi manufactured dent of the new defunct North The boys were nil armed hut e f- western National Bank, pleadMF fared no resistance when taken by * ’ > not gntlty to a,charge of tnlsappll- officers. catioa of the bank funds In fed Bend tnrkey growers will ship eral court here tpday. Their trial date has been eat for January 30. SO tona turkey* thia year. tact that nil early gniaos cancelled because s f ths tins hen, ths griddersF sumsd practise and are up w eiria their Nark," ■»n* * ' . u’i Mercer, Conrad, r. May. Ehl of. Hobson lobsoa and aaa" . oa * * * 1 » X J «8 ' - '»v wars