Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 09, 1927, Image 1

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    ’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.
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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.
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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