Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 04, 1927, Image 1

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    e at tí. S, F ield Satur
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A —Vnsettled. Local
ght and Saturday.
for O ver F ifjy Y ears
— the Season of goad will
sn d m sr r y grpatings—- little
■tor» -thlsn st*‘ w ests sway.
The Tidings has tka first
Christmas - display In towp
' With- a complete and ax-
•tenCive
holiday
greeting
cards an attractive wiedew
display has bass made at
-this office and is drawing
much attention.
>
p The red and green typt
cal of tho holiday season is
effectively used as a back­
ground tor the yulstida
greeting cards.
With an extensive stock
from which to select and
early delivery assured, The
Tidings ' service this year
win be exclusive In Its se-
commodatlons.
The American Red Cross and
Its work, particularly la Jackson
oounty, was tka «object Of an
Interesting talk before the Kl-
wanis club today at Knoon by
Mrs. Roberts, of the Medford qf-
fice of the Jackson County Red
Cross organisation. gBgC '
She emphasised that.lt was no
lodger the policy of the county
to merely get rid of transients,
dependents and criticised some
nearby counties who have prac­
ticed this, dumping dependants
*Into' Qyegon without investigation
Instead of thin treatment, the I
eases are investigated by Jaek-
90» county and tho Red Cross
and handled properly. Thia Is
ok» of tka greatest problems ten-
fronting/ the Red Cross today.
RETRIAL SET
JANUARY 12
Mrs. - Roberts eompHmeated
Mrs. Sam MeNolr, who haadtea
tho Rod Cross cases and work
In thia city, tor the »flfdld
service she has v given and also
the Kiwanls dub, which has
agreed to sp onsor the annual
fe d " Ureas Roll Call, .fife M #
of all o f tha phases of the Red
Cross work.
' Tka dub «aa fortunate in the?
splendid musical program tofiap.
Maas Auer, Mi»./ Mltcbelmare
Mlectloas which war» greatly an-
joyed.
Mrs. Mliahaimore also
gave taro piano solos and Mr.
Auer several cellovloliU solos.
Next Week’s Kiwanls meeting
w ill be F arm ers’ Day and every
Ktwanlan will have m his guest
a farmer from this section. W.
P. Walter’s name w m drawn to
contribute to the child welfare
fund.
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DOCTORS HOLD
MEETING HER]
Discussion of Typhoid
Goitre Features
Session
Donald promoted a batti« be­
welterweight
mpteh waa to have bqen last
to he bought th congress to cor­ Bfifot. Bnt Dnadee failed to ap-
rect aotoe Of the handicap« Which ; P « r In the ring. It w m said
tha government labored under ; Donald, disappointed in his plans
to the U te trial.
- j for a $150,000 honse, w m unable
“I never have seen such a to pay the ehampion his 169,000
flagrant case as this purports to ; gu aran tee.
ha." Mid Caleb H. Baumw,
chairman of tha New York State
Crime eommisaion and author of
tha famous Raumes law,- 1» an
Interview with the United Press. ,
Chief JUUttee Taft-of the Ualt- ,
ed States supreme court, address- |
lag the national crime commls- <
slon conference here, declared 1
the Jury system must be reform­
ed. He urged fewer technical!- I
Gee and m ore com m on sen se
J u iie r s WiU
SCHOOL
OHCMMMFKA PLAYS
\J7adey the direction of Ward
Croft, dirgetor of the orchestra
work the Junior end Malar high
school orchastrp appeared at etu-
deat assemblv nt the aaelor high
school Thursday aeon, Thia w m
the talttel appearance of the mu-
ateal orgautaatlon at the h i g h
school this year.
k
Exhibit
Inches In diameter, a table heat
f inch« In dldmeter and « stoek
»airot of extra proportions. Tha
chamber has been making/ a
specialty of (tea producto and
welcomes odUMon« to Up display.
Harry fealar, local flower rale­
ar, Ime «orne beautiful chrysan­
themums of exontolte coloring»
Downfall of Rain Which
Cripples AU Transporta­
tion and Communication
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 4 —<U9
— Dick Donald, boxing promoter,
Joe Dundee, welterweight cham­
pion o f the world and M ax Wax-
man. manager o f Dundee, will bo
arrested today upon demand of
the Los Angeles ’ Bettor Business
Bareau, the city Prosecutor’s of­
fice announced today. Complaint
against Donalds wgt sought on
ground that the championship
fight between Ace Hudhtos and
Dundee was not carried out a» ,
advertised and because he vio­
lated ticket contracts with !•.-
000 fans.
Dnsdse sad his -manager are
included In the investigation bp-
Wuse the champion failed to
appear at tbs arena l»at night.
The Jos Duadee-Ace HndkinS
fight was officially called off at
11: SO last night, as Dundee did
not reOstve his g u a ra n tee and ,
refused to appear.
tween Joe Dundee, ehampten, sad
FORMER MAYOR
RETURNS HERE
Ode of the moat Unique dis­
plays which the ehimbar of eom-
nrerie has had In Its Window w m
placed thqre today by Shmuel
Johnson, a Nail CrMk fuymer.
Mr. Johnaop hto a pumpkin
weighing about 80 pounds which
he expects to display at some, ef
the fall fnira; there la »lao a
sunflower heed m eM triag id M
mer is Broken by Heavy
Dick waa a' former Medford
resident, and is still well known
here, although he left I k /ears
ago for California to realise his
gmMUon of ghttlag into the hig
fight monoy.
Members of the Jackson Connty
Medicai Society met at the home
pf Dr. Charles Haines Wednesday
evening, in an Interéatlag ses­
sion. Dr. Green or Medford gave
the discussion _ of the evening,
an interesting diacusffion of goi­
tre. A discussion of the typhoid
epidemic at Medford also featur­
ed the meeting. Eg. Heckman of
C. B. Lamkia, who for six years
Central Point is president end served" m mayor of th ia‘city, la
Dr. Brow»r Of this city vioe-prssl- opening a real estate office in
dent of tha organUation.
th e storeroom formerly occupied
by the HargrOve Millinery store.
MY. Lamkta left AahUad Mverel
years ag» and has resided on a
big dairy raneh eter T a l e n t
His many friends are pleased be-
Junior clarnmea at the 8 outh-
ern Oregon Normal school and
the Woman’» League wUl hold
aaaembly meets Tuesday, it v u
aunouueai a^ an aaaamhly today.
Laster Wagner and Poas Kram­
er led the student body In a pep
rally; songs and yells^ which are
to feature the serpentine and bon­
fire tonight.
*i. •<
,, »
Meaaaramenta fot-, rings are" be­
ing taken at the sehool.'
Bveral Lfvw Lost and
Thousands Made Home­
less as Ideal Indian Bum­
I
BOSTON. Nov. 4.——
(IP)—
—With
some loos of life and thousands
homeless, Vermont today suffer­
ed from which is probably t h e
sioet disastrous flood In the his­
tory of New England.
Meager reports from inundated
regions Indicate property damage
will probably run Into millions.
A * pei/ect Indian summer
weather broke auddenty. Toren-
tlai ra ils broke dams. Transpor­
tation wps blocked. Telephone
Service das broken. Rivers .ov­
erflowed their banks sweeping
away homes and public huildfhga?
To complete Wee ot Thé
Tilling«, several copies of
the paper for Thereday, Sep­
tember a are seeded. Tea
cent« will be pMd for each
paper of thia I m et turned
in at this office, ' until a
sufficient number are found.
Look over your old papers
and are If you have a paper
for this Issue. W e Thank
you.
QUAKE OCCURS
IN CALIFORNIA
Temblor is Reported
Disastrous Since Si
Barbara Quake
Defendant in Teapot Dome
Conspiracy Case Report­
ed Seriously 111—Warrant
for Sinclair is Revoked—
Famous ‘Detectives WiU
Testify B e f o r e Grand
Jury.
;
WASHINGTON, Nov. 4. — Al­
bert B. Fall, former secretary o f
the Interior, suffered a break­
down at bis hotel today and was
pul to bed by physicians who said
hig condition was'serlous .
He was a defendant In tbs re­
cently collapsed Pall-Sinclair con­
spiracy trial. Mark B. Thomp­
son, an old friend of Pall and one
of his attorneys during the trial;
Mid Dr. J. J. Kilroy reported a
general breakdown and pulmon­
ary congestion of his right Inog^
Warrant Revoked
' District Attorney Gordon ha-
no u need this afternoon that the
warrant sworn by an assistant
against Harry P. Sinclair, charg­
ing conspiracy In the tampering
with the Pali-Sinclair oil conspir­
acy Jury was revoked.
A. Mason Day, alleged go-be­
tween for Sinclair la engaging
d etectiv es to watch Jurors appear­
ed before the U. S. com m ission er
and pleaded not gnUty to t h e
charge. He la bald under bond.
LOS ANGELE8, Nov. 4—(ip>—
Earth tremors coming in three
distinct shocks visited cities of
southern California coast today,
from North Snn Lula Obispo to
south of here. Damage was re­
ported from Santa Maria. IS*
miles north of here, where plate
glass
windows were
broken,
IIHIIHiliiliilllfl
bricks loosened and clocks stop­
ped.
Mild tremors were reported as
far north as Salinas and dispatch­
es to the Southern Pacific re­
ported disturbances between Bak­
ersfield and Stockton. Ralls be­
tween Honda and Surf on t h e
coast kinked and embankments
game 1», close for ttolorad o College, Coach “Bplly” Van
Appearance of Fine gave way in spots. Trains wure
held on the tracks while damage
Instructs Field Phelps to try for a Held goal. Phelps
i Features Cham
waa repaired.*
uecaasfully fr b m 'fe ia r as midffeld. He's beau adding
her Dinner
The quake was as disastrous a«
Is team’s score dgMfbinee his high school days, and last
Prana Auer’s concert trio will the Santa Barbara tremblor in
the longest kick mode In 162« to gather in three points
be heard thia evening for the ID25 reports from the University
first time hu Aehiaag a t tha of California stated.
forum dinner given by the cham­
NEW YORK, Nov. 4.— (IP) —
ber of commerce in the Lithla
Wm. J. Buras, head of the Burns
Springs Hotel dlnjtag room, start­
Detective agency and Wm. Burna;
ing at 6:30 o'clock. Mr. Auer
his abn, leave for Washington
opened his studio today In the
Sunday night, It was announced
Ashland Hotel and expects to Famous Tenor Wa< Well at their offices today*. Beth will
take an active payt In the musical
accept service of subpoena« and
Received In Concert
w ill testify Monday before the
a ffo lto j f
community. The
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P rog*» .
- grpad
musical progragf Will start at
jury laveetigatfen la In­
“We’re going to beat Albany
7:<f0 o'clock and will comprise
With remarkable prtistry and vestigation In connection with the
and this' is no bunk."
the following numbsys: “March perfect technique, Arthur John­ alleged Pall-Sinclair jury tamp­
it <T ’ •» V- •
Tonight Ashland will gat a,real
Belvidere," L. Schramm; “Song son, famous tenor * presented a ering.
idea of. college enthusiasm and
of India," P. Gonnes; “Bcherso", concert program at the Southern
spirit when the Southern Oregon
Cello Solo, 'F. Anger; “Valse Oregon Normal school lost even­
Normal School student b o d y
Love’s Letter," L. Ganna; “Ser- ing.
, , -
stages a demonstration honoring
anade,'* P. Linke. ■ Mr,/Sumner
The program waa the first of
the Sons who in their hew jerseys
Parker will play tlye víq II b . and a series of high, class entertain­
of sand and Vermillion wjll trot?
Mrs.* H. T. MlfcketuMlM the piano ment which the school will spon­
onto the l^eal athletic field to­
with Mr. Auer on y>e A lio .
sor during tha winter months,
morrow to battle with the PJratem
V. V. Mills, prealiefff'of the for the benefit of the student Ohamber Direetorg Past on
of Albany In the Initial foot ba»
Morite Of Proposed
chamber win preside. >The pic­ body and the public.
contest of the local school.
Movie Colony
tures and ta li by' R«y tíónway
Attendance at the Johnson
There w m a stflrit of unsup-
of Portland have aroused con­ concert last evening was fair,
pressed excitement and anticipa­
"Wa have Investigated the local
siderable interest ‘among local although not so* large as had citizens wl)o have become Inter­
tion about the sehool today m
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people and a very pleasant even­ been hoped for. The artist pre­ ested In tha establishment of a
ing la anticipated.
' >
sented a varied program of motion picture company la thia
Dinner tickets are sold fpr 76 olassical and seml-claaslcal 'num­ community and are eoavinedi
cents this year,, a 26 reduction bers, a truly worthwhile pro­ that they are responsible and wffl
gram.
honestly and truthfully represent
over the price last jejjr.
A. 8. Taylor, announced today It In all literature, letters, press
that the MaronI Olsen Players, notices sad solieitlcatlOM. That
whose appearance In thia city on tha motion picture company will
fonder occasslons has drawn widely advertise the commua&y
muck attention will appear Man- and If suecoMful add to tha ma­
day, November 14, presenting terial prosperity of thia diat^gt
Is our belief."
“Lillies of the Field,*. The Mar­
Medford Squid* Gomes to onI OlSen players are booked for The forgoelng la the report of
directors of th» Chamber of Coos-
Ashland for •* Betoni
a return engagement in Jann- mere» who Uat evening consider­
Clame
ai*/, and season tickets for these ed the report ot tho now induo*
Medford Junior high Tigers are two performances will ba on sale, trlea committee which eondaete*
thia afternoon in stiff competi­ the reserved seat sals to start a thorough Investigation of tj$
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tion with the Ashland Junior Monday. Tickets are to be plac­ proposed project.
That Carl A. Theobald "h i h
M26 champions who last Satur­ ed on Mie at Elharta.
good recommendations a » to hIB
day bold them sc6relam In a stiff
Integrity »ad ahgtty, h l t f e fed
battle at Medford. Tbe Ashland
comiderabl» experience Ja dif­
Junior» make remarkable yardage
ferent breach« of tho moving
gain» but have been unable to
picture
Industry," w m th» m a r t
push
tht
ball
over
tbe
goal
line
' TH6
• f thia committe».
because
of
numerous
fumbles
at
ONEteiO
EUGENE, Nov. 4. — (LP»%
—
Succeed of th» «atorpriM ap­
crucial tlmM.
IS A M io
Tha game thia afternoon start­ Charges of disorderly conduct pends largely upon the ability u ij
ed at 3 o’clock on (he local field. which were tiled against 66 Unt- energy of thaa* In eharg» »t tfe
«AME
A fair slsed erewd ef rffotere ac­ versity of Oregon students ware menoaemaut ot Ito affaire, sod
« íM f
T
companied the Medford juniors to dlamAaaed when they appeared la thow lnvMtlgatlng should realtte
court today,
thia and that they will amum» p
Ashland tor the gipne.
DiamlsMl w m made when an bualnas» rtek. th» merit» ot which
agreement w m reached whereby
students may have regelated aere-
nadw. Charges resulted from re­
cent serenade.
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ONCERT TRIO
FINE FEATURE
P e p and En
m Marks Big
ine and Bonfire
ormal-Albany Game
OLSEN TROUPE
COMING SOON
MOVIE PLAN
has S upport
A
Faithful Carrier f 1'
'
JUNIORS PLAY
TIGERS TODAY
Studente May
Go Serenading
WiU Report -
Convention
Activities Final Casting for
Wffl Be Mai
The Junior Hlnb School P. T.
A. w lll.m tot Tuesday hftsrnoon
at S:fa‘ o*«toek i t which time a
report of tha recoat state conven­
tion will be given according" to
Mr«. B. P. Poraythe, president of
the group. Thia wUl be tbe only
report which WUl be given of the
in v en tio n and Mrs, Pbrsythe la
requesting a big ety«udance at
With a Legion meeting sched- Carl A. Theobald,
uled for next Tuesday evening, the slab Mks.
"the Pacific Highway Historical
Memhura of th
Screen club will meet Monday, already received a
Instead of Tuesday night la the foam local people
Chglon hell. t
theetoatl# regurdfa(
"Urge" everyone to be present , the first plCtara,
to line np for parte hl tk a ftru t bald «totoa wfil be
Picture for the good of Aehlend." In a very short Um.