Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 05, 1927, Image 1

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    Oregon—Cloudy,
peratnre.
>.'j
’ aper for O ver F ifty Y ears
‘VRDAY, NOV, 5, 1927
COMES FIRST
P r o p o s e d Reflooding of
Lower Klamath Lake
. is Refused
SALEM, N ot . 6.— (IF )— Mr».
Ruth Lockwood, Turner widow,
WASHINGTON. Nov„ 5.— (IF)
—Secretary of Agriculture Jar­
was to d a y sentenced to serve tw o
Southern Oregon Tur­
Splendid Address is Deliver­ dine today announced he had
yean in prison and pay a tine
are Will be Brought to
ed at Chamber of Com­ definitely decided the reflooding
Southern Oregon Normal of Spot.
üs City for Sale, Ao-
merce Banquet Last Even­ of the Lower Klamath Lake,
Mr». Loekwood was found
rding to Piaos of Oo-
Football H btoiy—Pirates
ing by Representative of Oregon and California region as
«ratíve Fruit and Pro-
of Albany Outweight the guilty of haripg been responsible
Oregon A. A. A —Mov­ impractical aa the water Is need­
Locals—oattle Rages.
for the death of Bernard Saw-,
ing Pictures of Scenic ed for irrigation plans and pow­
yer. local druggiat who died after
er use.
Beauty Enjoyed.
Neither Southern Oregon Nor­ he was struck and seriously In*
The Klamath region is under
mal o r Albany was * b l» to pwt Jared h r her automobile*.
Plana for a turkey pool to. be
No city in the state of Oregon a government reclamation pro­
BO8TON, Nov. 6.— (IP)— North­
aerosa a to a c M e w a in' the fisut
held In Ashland at the F ru it and
has more opportunity to sell the ject plan.
ern Vermont and, parts or New
quarter o f t^e game here thlg af-
Produce A sso ciatio n warehouse
beauties of the state to the tour­
Hampshire remained isolated by
about the middle of this month
ist more effectively than has Ash­
floods today while every possible
are being made by J. C. Hooper,
land, Ray Conway, told the near
agency straggled to learn the
chainnan of the agricultural com­
100 .Ashland men and women who
extent of the havoc which hag
mittee df the chamber of com­
last evening attended the cham­
been wrought during the last 48
merce and J. D. Landrlault, well
ber of commerce banquet at the
hours.
known Bellview raiser of fine
Ltthla Springs hotel.
Scenes of violence have b<
|uent in the strike districts of Colo-
tprkcys. v
,
It Is knows thu more than
Mr. Conway, a fascinating Workmen Are Busy Day
truck on the head by a mine gnard
20
have perished in the dis­
T h j pool wIU be open t o f l U rado. Hare one of the mi
speaker of unusual ability, a
and Night Rushing Com­
«fe ilte Lester mine near-
tburg, is shown as he tries hard to mountain climber who has scaled
aster.
Through unconfirmed rum­
pletion of Rim Road
his. senses.
ors,
many
more were reported
the ice bound peaks of practically
In the hope that several miles dead, reports running as high as
every mountain in Oregon, and
who Is a representative of the of new road in Crater Lake Na- 200.
nlng, November 8. a meeting has
Snow and rain has hampered
A. A. A., Is probably more conver­ ttonal park, near the rim of the
j ben called of all turkey ^risers in
sant with history of the scenic lake will be near completion be­ the work of relief crews in six
■ the chamber of commerce rooms,
beauties of they state, proved to fore winter rains and snows make states, five In New England sad
Urtarting at 7:20. , Mr.' Landrlault
be a delightfully interesting inter- work impossible, employees are a part of New York affected by
¡w ill preside at this meeting.
working day and night hauling the flood.
tqjpar.
Famous Jockey A]
The Ashland Fruit and Pro-
Familiar with the Indian leg­ gravel and widening the road bed.
Rivers, lakes, and all streams
' dues Association will cooperate In
Have Crowded I
In spite of the lateness of the are rising steadily today, accord­
ends concernipg every natural
Off
track
making tka pool a success by get-
beauty spot in the state, the scen­ season little snow is found In the ing to reports. A a Unconfirmed
. ting In touch with the buyers in
ic wonders of Oregon are to Mr. park and roads are said to be in report said a giant reservoir near
BALTIMORE. Md.. Nov. 5. —
¡all parts of the northwest and
splendid condition, with the ex­
SHANGHAI. Nov. 8 . — (LP)}~ (IP)— The Jockey license of Earl Conway a veritable story book.
Montpelier,
Vermont’s capltol
aasoaaasam m o v i r u s t t i i u d l l O l l i -
Oregon haa mhch to sell In ception of the road under con­
k Scoring two touchdowns, sad ! w ill handle the birds and all oth- One hundred and twenty woman Sande, premier rider of America,
city,
had
had
collapsed, riven
er details without any cost what­
hdldlng the Junior Tigers of
were killed and 170 injuipd was revoked (oday by the Mary­ cities situated-ae-Ashland is situ­ struction.
ever to the raisers. One of the
The park is practically desert­
Medford scoreless, Ashland Jun­
when the floor of a silk factegy land racing commission. The or­ ated to perform the first bit of
important details which the mem­
s^esmanshlp In interesting the ed with the exception of a f e w
ior High g rid d e rs won their first
collapsed
today.
■
■
der to bar him from all import­
bers of the pool have la mind ia
tourists. Many of the employees
heme game by a 12 to • score tha securing of the proper grad­
Six hundred women workups ant tracks followed the suspen­ tourist in the'co.untry, Mr. Con­
are packed and ready to leave
way
stated.
,
yesterday afternoon.
, ing of their birds. Those inter­ rushed la panic toward the ■ * y sion handed down by the Jockey
Severalreels of motion pictures with the first heavy snowfall.
A Week pAsvieaa the two teams ested In this pool expect to be way followlag tha cry of fffhe clnb because Sande is alleged to
Heavy fog has laid over the
showing the beauties of the Co­
fought to a tie la a game at able to get aff the birds are worth which fallowed the catastropM. have crowded and cut off another
lombia Highway gorge and'of Mt. rim section fpr the last week.
horse In a recent race. Sande has
Medford.
for their owners.
v
Bear are to be seen frequently In
ridden n jo rb o f the greatest rac­ Hood, reels' depicting the great
James H all, playing right half
A ll turkey raisers are urged to
searches which have been made the park, walking leisurely Into
ers to victory than any o t b y r
scored both touchdowns for the attend the meeting on next Wed­
for lost mountain climbers proved government camps where they are
Jockey in America and has been
locals, scoring the first la the nesday evening and gel fu ll '*ln-
to be of great interest to the big
A combination of long distancé
hailed as a hero ef the tracks.
Mr. Laadriaalt sad
A big crowd was present. The first quarter of the game whea formattoa.
group of men and women in at­
telephone circuits has been ar­
bleachers well filled. Under this he pushed the plgsktaf ever the Jdr. Hooper w ill be glad to give
tendance at the forum luncheon.
ranged to provide much better
> line hack. and the addlttoaaltatoruM tipa as to the
Several musical numbers p re -'
connections than have heretofore
schdor
studbt
body' e iw if « mepaji. in the four quarter on a 8 I f * o r tho podl as wen « T h e
aented by the Auee Trio, cosapos-1
Believe Washington Nat
been available between here and
local
chhaaber
secretary,
R.
o.
heartily.
_
ed of Frans Auer, cellist; Mr». H.
brttlladt 48 yard ran.
' tha Province of Saskatchewan,
Waa Victim of High
Harlan.
v -
On tha Ashland squad wan:
T. Mitchelmore, pianist; and Sum­
James H all and Sidney Hall at
Altitude
Canada. All points la thè Paci­
Boggs, quarter; Parks. tackle: fullback are* brothers of Frank
ner Parker, violin, wer» present-1
fic
Northwest and la the entire
Burleson, half;
Oosnell, half;
ed with unusual artistry and gen-1
H all, the stellar Frosh player of
, Pacific telephone syfetem will se­
Southern
Pacific.
Largest
erous
applause
denoted
apprecla-1
Killer
is
to
Die
on
Gallows
Red wise, tackle;
Ball, gnard;
SPARTA, Tenn., Nov. 8.— (IP)
the University of Oregon, who
Taxpayer in County,
cure mnch Improved service oa
Johnson,
center;
Plttenger, scored against the senior high
in Manitoba Jan­
tion.
— Evidently the victim of high al­
Pays >67,915.04. '
calls to Regina and Saskatoon
gnard; Caldwell, center; May,
uary 13
V. V. Mills, president of the
titude
and
suffocation.
Captain
Chamber,
presided
at
'the
meet-
I
and
all tributary pelata la Sas­
end; Conrad, half; Mercer, fa ll­ of Ashjand la the Rook-Orlssly
Having recently completed the Hawthorns C. Gray, Scott Field,
W INNIPEG, Man., Nov. 6__ lng, with E. Q. Harlan, secretary, I ■ Today Is the final day for tax katchewan.
back; Pronse, half; Roberta, end; contest a week ago, today.
The naw arrange­
Arthur Gilbert did some splen­ conBumatioa of a deni whereby army balloonist was found dead (IF)— Bari E. Nelson, strangler introducing Mr. Conway.
J payment before delinquency la de­ ment,
Johnson, guard; Spears, half;
according to Manager
they gained control -of three Rose- in his balloon in a tree seven
clared.
Dickson, tackle; Cantrell, guard; did ' puntffng ht the game yes­ hupr theatres, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. miles from here. He left Belle­ killer, was today found guilty of
Myrta E. Otterdale, of the tele­
Friday there were 460 tax re­
terday
afternoon.
Heffner, tackle; Rice, guard and
phone company, became effective
Hnnt of Medford, pow own stx ville, 111., yesterday In an attempt the murder"of Mrs. Emily Patter­
ceipts issued Indicating a last the first of this moath.
The Ashland liae held the Jun­
Shield, end.
»
theatres la southern Oregon, two to shatter the balloon altitude son apd has been sentenced to
minute rash. Hundreds of pay­
hang Friday, January 18.
On the Albany squad wars: ior Tigers for small yardage gains la Mbdford. one at Grants Paas record.
ments have been received by mail.
Bangert, tackle; -Borden, half; and comparittva yardage made and three at Roseburg. They have
Patterson was believed to have
Gray was a native of Pasco,
The Southern Pacific with a
Campbell, end; Cochran, guard; by the two squads showed the been in the movie business In this Washington. Theranammoth bal­ been connected with the brutal
check for 167,816.04 is the heav­
Cox, fullbaek; Dennis, guard; locals mnch the more aggres­ section of'Oregon for the last IS loon was found lodged securely in murder of several Portland wo­
iest'tax payer in the county. The
Daugherty, halfback; Edstrom, sive. Much of the yardage was years.
a tree, the pilot buried beneath.
men about a year ago.
Normal School Students Rogue River Timber company
quarter; Elder, half. Fate, tacklp; made on yard bucks, passes ia
Stage Big Bonfine and
paid 818,328.04. The Owen-Ore­
Goodman, quarter; Green, half; many, Instances being Incomplete.
gon Lumber compapy »nd Tele­ l...Health clinics, under tha aua-
Gillett, end( and Krgppier, end,
Last year the Juniors, cham­
phone company will be .o t h e F plcer. or the Jackson County
and the regular: Long at half; pions of southern Oregon, scored
The serpentine may have been heavy taxpayers.
Health Unit, discontinued several
Peterson, guard; Pike, gnard,
a bit unorganised but that did
78 points against their oppoa-
weeks ago .during the infantile
Shearer, eenter; Thompson, half;
.not detract one bit from its ef­
ents. aa compared with the six
paralyais epidemic, w ill he com-
Tolostad, tackle, and Woods,
fectiveness whan last night the
points
scored
against
them.
They
tintifed. according to announce­
g u a rd .
students of the Southern Oregon
ment. They are becoming con­
Officials of the game are Kra­ twice defeated the Medford squad.
Normal paraded through town ad­
Coach
C.
V.
Howell
said
he
la
stantly
more popular throughout
mer of Gran{s Pass, referee; Pitt,
vertising the Bone-Albany game
the
county
and hundreds of
making
an
effort
to
hook
a
Orantt Paas, umpire; Cochran, O.
which is lq progress this after­
children are offered for axamhm-
game with Klamath Falla. Yreka
A. C., head linesman.
noon.
tlon.
and Roseburg Junior high, for
The Chev coupe owned by
Chief of Police George Mc­
the remainder of the season.
Nabb, W .W . Wells, A. C. Strange, Andrew McCallen, stolen Wed­
Approximately 200 people at­
Coach McNeal, V. V. Caldwell, nesday night from in front ot tha
tended the game yesterday, play­
“ Blondy” Heffnpr and Joe Merc­ Enders store, has been located In
ed at the high school athletic
er were speakers at the big bon­ Klamath Falla, according to word
field. .
fire which was lighted at the ath­ received by local police. The ear
The AsMand lineup was a fok
letic field and from which flames was found In good condition, one
Claud Bowman has been cast ha lows; Neal Fay, center; Henry
shot many hundreds of feet Into flat tire belpg the only damage.
tha bad man and Mr». .Fred Put­ Parks, left- gnard; Olean Field,
The car was located by Klamath
the air. ’
, i
nam In a character part, by Carl right guard;. Donald Carry, left
Merchants from ail sections of officers.
A. Theobald, who la arranging for tackle; Wardlow Howell, right
town contributed to the tjre and
the first picture which, the <sh -
the bonfire was the most mam­
V . — Í
tackle; Glenn Head, lefT end;
Mand movie company w ill produce.
\ BOUT IN COURT
moth conflagration of the kind
Donald Robbia, right end; James
The meeting of th escreen club
LOS ANGELES, Calif— (IP)—
ever started here. The fire and
Hall, right half back; Lawrence
Monday night at the Legjoa Hall,
final program was staged at the Nov.
6^— f The
welterweight
to which a general Invitation Is Gilbert, left half back: Arthur
athletic field, i •
championship
match
between Joe
Gilbert,
quarterback;'
'Sidney
extended the public, w ill see ia
' The long line of noise-making Dundee, tttleholder, and Ac^e
Hall,
full
back.
Substitutions,
completion of the entire cast
boosters, who serpentined through Hudklns, entered the courts to­ here September 2nd. after a wtM
Green, for Robbins and Dana for
made.
ride la which Mows «era straek.
the streets, blockaded traffic and I day.
Parks.
'
sad
returned. Seat Jetmore, de­
was followed by a caravan of au­
Somewhat
bewildered,
the
tomobiles la which many other champion I f parson, with Max fease attorney, told the United
boosters were riding.
Waxman, his manager, were ar­ Press today, addins that a dn^
T&e "Wedding" of "Mlea Vic­
raigned o a 1 charges of false sad matlc. story w ill'h e . told th«
tory" to the Southern Oregon
Jury by Loreaa. It « m fen the
Normal School was a clever atunt misleading advertising, filed la first tlmh that Lorena haa dht-
which Cooa County student» stag-1 connection .with Promoter Dick
Donald’s now famous riot which cuseed the Una cause of HUMT
substituted for the scheduled death sines aho w a s -----
championship
fight
Thursday here the day after the kllltag.
night. (
An exhibit of the art work of recdntly, Samuel Bdyardt, K
CRATER LAKE
SNOWS LATE
SILK FACTOR
FLOOR FAI
EARL SANPE
SUSPENDED
Telepitone Circuit
Reported Complete
BALLOONIST
‘ FOUND DI
Hunt Buys Three
Roseburg Movies
BIG RALLY
IS SUCCESS
Health O inks
’ Become Popular
Those Merry M ilk m a id s
Claud Bowman
Is “Bad Man
Beginners Art
Phoenix Youth
WoA Exhibits
Injured
.Will Be Made
untrained or beginning, art st»-
dents at the Southern Oregon
Normal school Is to be m a d e
throughout the wlntqr month« la
local store windows. The art da-
partment ia under the direction
of Ml»» Marlon Ady. A Urst di»-
plav has been arranged at ' the
JBlMart atpre,
/
J. T. Bdwarda of Phoenix, fa
to a deep pool of the ley w
When workmen la the woods
cfeed him from his precarlo«
dlcament they round his laft
crashed, t ie stone» from the <
bed pushed far lato tha l
He will be unable to walk f<
couple of month».
}
WILL BUILD BRIDÇÿ
HPKEDRR IS FINED
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6— (IF)—
Secretary of W ar Davte announc­ . Joha H. Vicars plead guilty
ed today that the cabinet commis­ to speeding before Justice L. A.
sion has approved the revised Roberts sad was fined 816.88.
plans for the Longview, Washing­ following tha filing' of a eom-
ton bridge across the Columbia plalnt by Traffic Officer C. F.
Talent.
river. ,