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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1927)
’FTmraxa Qregon—Rain in —Thursday fair. The Dally T if^ F be tuned at noon F r k whieh w ill make it necessary tor all news and advertising copy to be In onr offlee earlier than usual. To iaeure publi cation, It w ill be advisable to have yonr copy in the offlee Thursday afternoon. The offlee w ill be closed Friday afternoon, in order that all may attend the Ashland-Medford game in Medford. The corn was popped even- . ly , udthout any barned grains • » < *•« method. W hen The Tidings force pad earn, M r. flood carried back to his shop orders for seven o f the electric pop pers. '■O' The Tidings force w ill certainly enjoy a corn popping winter. Responding to JDefenae Day teat flattery JB„ S4»th STEAMER IS WRECKED ON ROCK COAST METHODIST PUBLISHER DIED TODAY A rtillery, armory 4 X Fpi-jy-rogr man. throe battery officers and two battalion o fficers, M ajor Clyde Malone and Lieuten Dr. H. C, Jennings, o f Port- ant Beecher Danford were pres land, W m ' W ell Known ent fo r the (eat. < Figaro ; T h s /t e U , designated to teat the ability o f the national guard P O R TLA N D , Nov. — <IP>— unit« aa to' time needed for mo Dr. H . C. Jennings. 77, who re bilisation, under fu ll equipment, tired as head of the AU Metho embrased every national guard dist Book publishing Interests an it in the Baited States aad seven years ago. died In Chicago was carried out as usual w ith today, his daughter's were sd- absolute seerpey. vtosfl by telegraph. F o r 88 year* The B attery was mobilised with be was head of the giant publish complete equipment in what is ing concern moving to Portland believed to have boon near roeord | whan tyl health, forced his re time. A short d rill followed, a n d , tire m e n t.-- this was followed by a hot to-1 male feed. | A large number o f spectators were present for the bin M ill tlon d rill. CELEBRATION COACH DRIVES ' NORMAL SQUAD n t b u o t h “ Fro n tier carnival, »rsneered by Herd American Legion • Club^ opens tonight in . The event ia „to he Kftertfy H en whtoh has the coach rang out tim e dad agaifc in praise as some mato gate an exceptional performance. W ith - 1«| u few seconds however there was a snarl aad biting criticism “The lid Is trfily off ,’’ those as the same man tailed to come in charge say and a rio t of fun up to standard in. another as has been prepared. Prise con signment. The blond mentor is tests of a ll kin d* w ill be staged no respecter o f persons. A ll foot aad thè old time dance h a ll w ill ball players look a llk e' te him bring back memories of the days z and he demands.unstinted e fo rt o f ’4». Jrojh captain as well ad lowliest Bloodthirsty gunmen, miners, substitute. Spectators on the dancing girla w ill he ia evidence, sidelines were heard ' to remark’ tru ly pressi d te r the part. about the unusual response tge ‘ The big show starts tonight Fnsseng fers Landed Safely —Tugboat Races to J . - Rescue JPRINCE RUPERT, B. C„ Not. »8—(IF H -T h e position of the specked steamer, "Catala” be came more serious today with the forward hold tilling as the double bottom was punctured when she wont on the rocks SO miles from hero. FINE PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED HI-Y HOLDS PEP MEETING Medford Legion Post Spon ; sors Great Arm istice D ay Celebration Boy» Pledge Support to Leaders Glass for Father A Son Banquet Ashland, JacksonvtUe and oth er neighboring communities w ill participate in The big .«.rmiatice Day program at Medford Friday, sccording to announcement, by H , L. Bromley. * , r # A fte r weeks of preparation Modford Poet No. IS , has pat Finishing touches on p lan t for the Jlggeet»‘Armistice bay celeb ration in the history of Southern Ore gon. * BplendMr support and. coopera tion MM been given Ute Lsglbn men in arranging for the a ffair. Newton Chaney, Chairman of the parade committee reports a splendtg response from lodges, civic organisations, and eervlce clubs, and a patriotic parade of real m erit is Anticipated. A t H l-Y boys will heck leaders of the W s * clubs in making the F a ther and Son banquet scheduled for Friday evening, November 18, a success, according to 'pledges made at a H l-Y meeting held last evening. The meeting was in the fo rm of a pep rally. The banquet w ill be held in the junior high school, Instead of the a rm o r/ as had been o,rigtnally planned. ^ T h e tofid H u class w ill moot VOTI Well Known Janitor W m Talking to Friend .Whm Stricken by Apoptex? Early Today—Waa M M , T im e R esident o f T h i l City—D aughter SurviVBi. this morning, a t his home west of this city. H e was talkin g to a friend, and was'apparently In his usual condition, when without warning he collapsed and fell to the ground. Ddath occurred al most instantly. I t to believed death was d u e t o appoplexy. .About 80 pepole attended the firs t meeting last night o f t h e class in re ta il selling and qtore Afinsgement held la the Ashlsnd Hotel. One of the features of the •qvenir/; was a series of sales '■emonstrattons and Mrs. Nellie Young who “sold” a coat to Mrs. H . D. McNair was awarded first prise for putting on the most of- this evening to make final a r rangements, ontUning a program, and securing a principal speaker for the event. M EETS SERGEANT WOULD X-RAY PENDER HE^ A fter nearly nine y ea n of Sep tend officers have been asked to M r, Utes to survived by one aration, Don Spencer, local post- assist In directing the big parade. The Medford F ire Department has daughter, Mrs. M ina T ro tter, Fos office clerk, enjoyed a reunion promised to feature the parade toria, who. w ill arrive 'in this city recently with C. S, Van Dorn, with a th rillin g fire d rill exhibi tomorrow morning to make fun who was first sergeant of C. F , Attorney Says Old Wound eral arrangements. The body is May be Responsible tion. Postal Express Service Division, for A ctions A venison dinner for aU ex- held* a t the J . P , Dodge Undertak la France during the World W ar. service men w ill be served at ing parlors. Spencer was a member of Co. F. PO RTLA N D, Nov. <U>) _ The deceased was a fam iliar M r. Van Dorn Is now connected noon at the Elks Club. Paul Mc coach gets from hie players. Hd aad Continues for four days. Pro- Donald to In charge of the dinner figure ubetit town, at the time of Senses Fouts, attorney for John w ith the Customs Service with le n d e r, convicted but pardoned seems to understand ths psy eeedfi go to the Medford city headquarters at Portland. murderer, and now under Indict chology of every individual and playground. ment for attempted rape, pro just what ig necessary to spur posed today to have his client’s him Into his utmost effort. head X-rayed to further his con rractlce on forward pass'de tention that an ancient ax wound fense waa stressed also in last may be the Indirect cause of the n ights w orkout. The center and deeds. backs were placed on defease end < , '■* y. . Sbo st M I« The court twice refused the four receivers were sent down the Hone ano move for an insanity hearing and field. They were covered so ef M otorist H ailed b y Traffic AiHD THE lt<to uncertain whether county Offioor “ Stepped on fectively th a t an dvrfige of only «W-DOErt JOfc, authorities caii permit this X-Ray th e Gas ? . two passes out qf ton were com IM OOIÑO X), examination without court orders. pleted and’ these were usually VONOER ’ T H E D A LLES, Nov. ».-MIP>— laterally and for short gains. In V * * A « A. B. Knighton of Bond was last Saturday game .A lbany at wounded In tho right arm while tempted nine passes and were fleeing from State T ra ffic Officers OFI IMDIAHAPOU5 able tc complete only two. One Roberta and Deputy .Sheriff F rank of these wag a lateral page which Grimm. He said he waa under TODAY lest yardage for Albany. The the improeeloa they w or* holdup Accident Occurs on other gained six yards h yly. On mpu. He^wae hailed fo u r miles foway Hear North still another the SONS inter from hero Into last night by of Bend cepted and ran for a touchdown. ficers with a flash Ught. H a drove N O R TH BEND, Nov. (IP)— The 8ONB seem to he f i good awuy rapidly and officer* gave The body of Obed M ille r, 88, was chase. condition w ith the exception of 1 brought hare today a fte r an acci one or two cripplte. T h ere’ was dent on tho road between here no time out forn the SONS in and Lakeside, when the hearse Saturdays game aad no eubeti- ‘overturned. tutiond wore made ofi account of The youth was drowned while wearied players. Thia. to p leat hunting ducks when a boat was ODtcMmiAuom ing to both coach and faaa. overturned. The body was recov A mmose ered yesterday dtternoofi after 'fcÜOETHE Twenty-eight fin s, fa t turkey days of searching ? •e rr N h b A gohWaro.wen^qtolen from a term t o t e HAt» near Pboaplg /stcordlng to a re- "Ms lAnoiitdAT. p m fa ip d n q p u a ty awthoHtiee. . Thn th lW M ware seen t y the owner* | * they were leaving with Alblo Book, Norm al school stu the lent of the Yobhlefli and be dent. apokex at the senior . high ftrod eeverai charges o r buckshot The weathermfeb turned things school yesterday, advertising the la thnlr direction. H e told , au over to Jupiter. Pluvlus to govern Maroni Olsen production, “Lilted thorities lie-believed seme doctor In Ashland last night, and us a of the F ield ,’’ whleh fa to bo m ight he ebie to mtabttoh the result l.d Inches of rain fall were presented nent Monday ovoatag M pntEy o f thievee. . recorded In 84 hour*. The down at the Norm al school auditorium. pour was terrific near morning- On behalf of the Normal echaol today. Beck assured the high school A s'th e drtosle continues, foot ball fans are anxiously .awaiting be a one hundred percent back the edict of the changeable weatherman hoping he may let ing o f tho high school te the ol dSol rule Friday and SSiuij- Medford-Ashland Armistice (Day day. contest. » MAN WOUNDED BY OFFICERS Well, Indiana Always Did Produce Lots of Talent T iell . I Wo IS MAVOR S .O . N .S . Back Of Senior School ' , Taasengerg were-landed safely and the mall hurriedly removed today. The “Salvage K ing” tng Is racing toward her now. BODY THROWN FROM HEARSE made by members of the elites aad Elsie Churchman was awarded first Prise for maikng a talk on how to correct mistakes by sales people. . The Misses Madge and M arie Mitchell played two numbers on the piano and Mies Florence Al len, accompanied by Mrs. Mitchel- more, sung two delightful solos. Secretary E. G. Harlan of the chamber o f commerce gave a talk on the development of modern business and the need for syste matic 'work in keeping abreast of the times. H e Indicated that the chamber w as interested In as sisting *a^les people and all store folks who meet the public in per fecting themselves so that people In this trade territory w ill know that when they trade la Ashland they w ill be served by intelligent clerks who understand their bus iness thoroughly and can advise them properly. M r. Harlan then ■pent a few minutes explaining the place of the salesman In the economic order and the different steps inf the m aking*of a sale. Officers o f the class were then selected and John Daugherty, of the J. O. Penney Co., was elected president; Mias Velta Ackley, of the Clayoomb M otor Com., secre tary, and Mrs. E. O. Gillings of, the First National Bank, treasur er. Dickey’s orchsytra furnished some very delightful music for an hour o f ddneing. The next meeting w ill bo held In * two weeks and Mrs. Wklve Bnderq and the officers w ill arrange the program. WOULD CLOSE TRIBUTARI Heavy R am igli Last 24 Honrs GOLD BEAfcH, Oregon. Nov. » — OPl— Aa n result of Illegal fishing ia the Rogua River fol lowing the closing of tho season, game officials m *> dkk t h a t smaller streams in this section bo closed la order to bettor enforce the law. ‘Official^ claim the cannery to ■till operating with fish f j o to smaller streams, not yet ol omd. Fisherman era also U king fish illegally from the Rogue River, it Ashland P o st.N o . 14 S le e ts Officers at M eotiiw L ast N ight — W ill partid pate in Medford A rm istice D ay Celabratipn—Membership Drive Planned. Ralph B. Bowen, well known local ex-service men was named head of Ashland American Legion Post, No. 14 at the* apnwal eleo» tlon o f offleera held last evening. O th e r offleera who were elect« ed were; George B. Dunn, vice commander; T. B. Patterson; adjutant; O. H . W enner, financé officer; J. A. McOee, Lynn G. Slack. H. O. W alcott and M illard Grubb, executive committee; W m ; Grenbemmer, chaplain; Leslie Werts, sergeant at arms; com mittees w ill be appointed later by the newly elected commander. Retiring officers are: M illard Grubb, commander; Ralph E. Bowen, vice commander ; R. I** Burdic, A. S. Taylor. Fred Taylor and H. D. Taylor, executive com mittee; and Charles Delaman, sergeant-at-arms. d a y -Applewhite was named general chairman of the annual membership drive which Is to bo started in the near fntnre. A. Bart Freeman and Dave W h ittle were named as team captains and w ill select their stag of workers and organise w ithin a few days. The percentage ofir ex-service men In this territory who are members of the Legion js large, but many newcomers in the' town a re ex-service men aad not sum * b en o f the organisation, accord ing to’ active Legion workers. The local Legion w ill partlci- in the, M g A m u tjc a ©ay perfide at Medford. Every Lerfon member to requested to meet at the Armory la Medford not fater than 1»: 1 8 /o'clock Friday morn ing, according to Commander M il lard Grubb. The local Post w ill maky an e to r t to have a large delegation in the big parade. HOME WEEK IS OBSERVED Home R A splendid program, sponsored by the Home Economics depart- meht was enjoyed by the atu* dent body of the senior high school yesterday aftefnooa, ia observance of Home Economic* week, which la being nationally observed. Miss Ethel McCormlch, who to in Charge of the Home Econ omics department at the higfc school gave a short talk on homes, their real significance and the work which to being dona through scientific training tor homo management. ’ Floy Young, talon tod young viollnlat, accompanied by M ary Galey, played a solo number. Alice Bowmaa, a Home Econ omics student, told of bar rea sons for taking the eouroe in horn« management. Ia keoptag with the spirit o f the program vestor’s W lfe ’’ hy, M im Du Uyaraa. "How mach sre you_worth a H e m * M aker,“ wag the auh> of a U lk gtven «y Eva Infc R utb Hateker, aeoempantod Lorraine Shelten. plajed a vte solo. K atkeriae Leons, gsYe a of/<he moat enjeyed aumbere