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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1927)
on Coast. CEREMO Jfbra® m®a <*d a <®am» f r o » K lam ath T a ll« '«a w h o » posses sion- Mate prohibition officer« found throe pinto of a l l e g e d moonshine liquor, leu afoul the ' ‘ la v last night a fte r an auto ml»- ■ hap op the Paelfie highway near Should 'th e overhead bridge' south of Teams (tow n. ' • ■ < >"■ Lineup ] State O fficer* Claude Hickman and 3 . Zimmerman, Tom M iller, prosoflsntinr attorney of Jose phine county, and a deputy Hher- iff of Josephine county were ta r f* tpnte >o imatb county on a riora are all set W t»o h a l t i e p , ck h u n tl.g trip . According to w ith Medford tomorrow. (th e offieera, they ware crowded Anticipatine, the closest and o ff the road and forced to take to hardest fongh game in years, th a tha dlteh, when a Chevrolet car Grtsgltea have been grinding which they alleged \w a e careening? away in real earnest for the last from one aide of the road to the weak. Coach Crlpe haa bean other« approached them, pattlag them through stiff paces Lfgkt on the Bnlek sedan d riA and polishing off the rough plays ®a »X O fficer Hickman,, w a a s which .appeared in the Oregon *®d the car otherwise A death list mounting Into hundreds, and property damage Frosh game. damaged. rampage o f New England rivers. A b o v e is pictured the Coi The line is working smoothly ^ r’ Mrs. John A. Butler, A. Falls, Vermont, whqcp It wrecked industrial' plants and Inns and the backa are * £ polishing end H< bmf Hawthorne, speeding up the! / p liy i- ^ at the Babbitt paper m ills t h . boy. are in top shape and confidant they wUl take the top Ì Ì tA<i t onal rivals. Medford has the edge In weigh* but Ashland has the advantage in speed, say the dopaste». As a result Ashland backers are hoping for a clear day w ith sure footing underneath. The game should be th rillin g — one of the most th rillin g spec- tdbto» ever witnessed In South- . ern Oregon. Both elevens play 0 fast running and passing a t- lack, w ith all k in d , o f r.veraes, spinners, lateral passes and other lr Field Inspector« W ill Visit Ashland RatcrdzT to Confer With Local People on Location of a Landing Field Near This City — Would Meet Contractors. W . M, Briggs, chairman of the roads and highways committee, of the chamber of comtaerce an nounces that on Saturday of thia week two government men, E. L. Curtis and W . T. M illar, w ill be in Ashland and confer with local •people on the location of a land ing Ueld near Ashland. The United States government in Its plans for the development of commercial aviation haa been making maps of thia section mpy millions wore caused by the showing the landing fields now in M t river roaring through Bellows operation-and the proposed fields. W ith the great advance In a ir arts of t)ie city. I t is hammering transportation every community which ' haX land suitable for a ^ 2 * 2 1 h i* u i ’ landing field is certain to share were brought to the local in the commercial development which follows the establishment poHce B‘ BUon' -a rc h e d of such a field and It is hoped and a b rief ease found contaia- that Ashland can get on the a ir in g th r e e pint hotties filled with map of the country. alleged liquor. M f. and Mrs. But Jacksonville Sanitarium 1« W hile in the city Saturday Mr.. ler were accompanied) by their Curtis would like to confer with Ready tp Receive little daughter. J a m e s Stevena, -well kno Contractors who would bo inter > z Patient« Now v . The K la m a th 'fo lk s were taken ested In bidding on the grading Medford baritone Is Uyappear by e eu n tf and state officers, and and conatructlon of two fields a short concert Monday a t 1 U N IV B R 8 IT Y O F . OREGON, charges, n f possession and trans- which w ill be started soon In Norm al school assembly, sees Eugene, Nov. 10.— (LP)— As the portatlon w ill probably ba lodged lag to *annoaaeemeat nahde t Hornbrook and D alta, California. th im , aoeordlpg to stato sun neeped out fo r the first Ume thia week, there wae n grand rush o ffe rs . for the unreserved setts fo r the * “ --------- Friday, Ordgon-O. A. C. football game. Several thousand mom • - . — — unreserved .seats »re being added to the present capacity, making more than 0.000 available for the --------- -- fans wkc arrive t®toorrow, Gradu Lakeview Lodgi«.. Instituted, ate Maaaper Beaeflel announced. MAD RUSH FOR BaritoneW ill SANITARIUM TICKETS MADE Appear Monday IS OPENED A t S. 0 . N. S. BUILT MANY LANDMARKS jJJJf LEADERS ATTEND MEET land game, however, because there is no dope. I t in usually a battle, the osteoma In , M ig h t untfl pentiva scorsh do not count when these two teams meat. Thera la « foaling in tha « ir here h o w e v e r/th a t thia to a ff Ashland year and to give Med- fo rd ’ a, drubbing to ordained M e d fo J ra t i r n d . T . Medford h a . won the Armistice Day battle for flye y ea r, and the Grlsrifes hop. to end thia long reign. « Kataor playing his third year w ill start at one end w ith Me- Gee or Simpson on the other wing position. Both are big and fast and* w ill cause pldaty of trouble to Medford’s famous end runners. A t one tackle w ill be Abbott, captain, ahd rated ah tha beat linesman in tha canfar- enee. Klelnham m er w ill occupy the o th e r.b e rth . He Is big and by Loepl OMST, F o OT- «UT Admitted ' 1 • *in . L *h svlew Ledge e f Blks waa ,ormaHX accepted by tha Stats O r. «»“ ‘«•M®» at » midyear meeting * * • " ’* ot th,B week P o rt “ d * coon” n» to 8 * * ® - l» ry 3. Ot, Thornton and Exalted Wm. B w„o the meetln(r “ ruler, aa4 of the lodges of the state m o t wJth thw atata organiantton for a general discussion a t th e P ort- land session, W h ile no d e fin ite /lm s fo r the state convention was set It is cer- tala the meeting wlU he held in A u g u st at Astoria. x • - The. E lk . «aid a visit to t h is D oraubeckef hospital to which the officntoatlon made a generous contribution toward ito «.»port, tough. M oore and Hitchcock . . ± . are the guards. Both come oat of the line quickly for InterfeF- enee and both are deader at tackle. Hitchcock w ith his long punts should enable Ashland to h o ld her ow n a g a in s t D em m er B o m b fi .. , .......... ■■■ Oil R a i l r o a d ~ „ - 10— <VP> ~ S h o r tly a fte r bombs exploded *»<« P *rtly wrecked the W est P lt- tot° n m“ 1,OB dollar hl»h * AO° I MEW’S DAT ’'Men's Day** la fm b e observed ,B M edford churches Sunday and Cucumber and Walnuts Are Lai Addition to C. G W indow I V . O M ilburn, 892 AsBlaSd tree for 240/0 street, has on display a t tha j. chamber of commeraa an Improv- . . I ed long groan cucumber weigh- ' ing four and three-fourth pounds ch*JPber of com and meaauras fourteen .s ad 'One- half Inches la clrdumstaafiS sad 16 Inches In length. W . W RSad- a r ,, 288 Oak street, has some walpvte on display from his Ash-* land trace. Last yhar Mr. Read'- er sdld tha w U ahts from one “finest popeorn A s h l^ td .! M r. . h f the variety ot the perfec maaagra 10 taci chamber w ill I the asms o f ( I Woodburn considers buying a 24985 fire engine. percent sale, during t ie last sight days o f October. The cap w ill be placed on display as soon .as engraving Is completed. Mt. S h a lt., Marahflefd, Rose- burg, Y rek a,1 Grants Pass. Med ford, Klam ath Falls. Cottage Grove and Scott Valley dealest wore competitors w ith the Auto motive sho^ During the sight days of the contest 112,030 Chevrolet ears wars sold in the United States. LIEUTENANT IS CHARGED Because Be Refused to An swer Grand Jury Quest ion«, Warrant Issued • W A S H IN G TO N , Nov. 10.— (IP ) — Sheldon C lark, Chicago-sports man and lieutenant of H arry Sin- clA r, refused to testify before the INTERVIEW PROTRACTED W . H. "Perk** Perkins, former editor of The Tidings, and very well known in Ashland, had a most unusual experience recently when he Interviewed Lorena, Trickey, pretty, petite cowgjrl, who- ta charged w ith firs t degree murder. • <• •’P erk" la la tha newspaper business in Lakeview now and ac cording to the stery (which wa< hushed for a few hours ba^whleh was really too good to .keep) waa recently a granted an ' Interview with the buckaroo g irl, . The press dispatch states: "A t seven o’clock Monday night Miss Tricksy’s cell door opened to receive tha newspaper man. I< eloasd behind him. and the Jatteg looked the door— determined that no ehanca would ha taken oC Inn ing hi« famous prisons^ " ' "Tim a passed, Perkfos eecurad his interview, arose, Md farew ell gradd Jfiry concerning the alleged tgdperlnig w ith jurors in tha F all Gales Rage Along Italian Sinclair tria l. Thé government attorneys tnw mediately swore out a Jury tamp ering conspiracy charge, and GENOA, Nov. 10,— (IP)— Gales, hearing w ill bo- given him Novem- whose alarming violence Increas 26. C la rk refused ta answer ed steadily hour by hour, swept about 30 questions.' the whole Ligurian coast today to the rodeo star aad trie d to froclng craft from fishing smacks G E N E R A L motore open the cell door. I t waa looked. to ocean liners to taka refuge In DECLARES DIVIDEND Shoulte fulled to attract the lu ll- sheltered harbors. Track* Following Ex- plosion 3 today, home made bomba w ith lighted fuss'were found on tra c k , of A e Lmskawanp and Wyoming VaUsy rallnrad at South Pittston Police said tha bomba ware timed to explode when the paanen- ger train would pass over It. No one was In the school bulld- ihff nt tha tim e of the explosion. --------------- ;----- — — Business w ill he suspended in -Ashland tomorrow. A survey made today shows practically all business houses w ill be closed throughout the entire day. The Ashland postoffice w ill, as usual, remain open until noon. Postmaster Fred Wagner said to day, with service after that hour the same as on Sunday. There w ill be a complete morning deliv ery by city letter carriers and regular delivery by rural carriers. the last 36 pesys bsea a resident of Ashland vicinity and for many ye^rs engaged as a general ' con tractor was today recalling the time or | number o f well known buildings. • In f8U2, in the fa ll of the year he contracted for the construction of what is now - known as the Buckhorn Lodge at Buckhorn Lake but what was at that time known as Tolman Springs. In 1893 he Jbullt the quarts m ill at the Shorty Hope mine which was at thdt time in fu ll operation and which Is again being opened. In the same year ha constructed the 01 Inch water wheel for the water and lig h t department at Grants P'ass. In 1 8 2 f hisabiggeBt „contract was for the construction of a large sawmill on Bills Creek 40 miles above Jacksonville. SHIPS SEEK FORSHELTER ' Fonnd BUHINHSZ SUSPENDED The First Cold Snap HIGH SCHOOL . , «fit wRRClCEIY oty Medford, if the kicking gams la played, which Is doubtful. - Madden holds down Aie pivot position, and I . one of the beat ntavara to Mu u P i r a t e an d h t a X J T r a t e L t Uheaoman^l T p a n almost .«keuomsas,. -4 1 quarter la N utter. He has,had a y e a r re f experience and la a good safety. Dunn w W start at le ft half. He w ill run, p^as and kick if needed. R u g ar w ill start ■t the other halt, and Gandee w ill hold down the fullback Job. Hd is a great' line plunger and on the defense he back» np the line Ilka a^ atone w all. . -/ The game is called a t 1 :3 0 a t Van Scoye Field. Handreda of LOCAL FIRM WINS PRIZE .W alter nafill» f o f if V, CaldtoSK and Wayne W alla, Norm al school anee ®f fa ir Weather for tomor- faculty members w ill go <0 Chico tomorrow on a business trip . On th a lr return they w ill bring the automobile owned by Miss K ath erine Vincent, which waa badly damaged In a wvpek near that Medford man are refusing to M city. The car haa le an repaired. frightened over the activities of the “tody hugger” and p n r a e snatcher. Said one Medford man in regard lo the report received by pollee 'T don't know what that K atharine .V in ce n t, registrar poor boob is howling shout, es a t the Norm al school, kaa return pecially If the lady was not hard ed frfem toorvuWs where she at- to look a t . * \ The complaint was. tenylad a meeting o f College regis to the effect th e woman gave the trars from a ll colleges on the Pa . man . good hugging as she snatch cific coast. T ha meeting waa held ( ed hie purs^ away. under the anspieea of O. A. C. ■ G rap es from Grants Pass, pears from Medford and Delicious apples from Ashland, and copies of the Siskiyou, illustrated book, have been placed in guest roopa, j Lakeview Busses With Sx- reserved at local hotels In anti dtement as Third Day of cipation of the visit of the high Famous Cowgirl’s Trial oEclsla at the H lllah Temple C l o s e t With Dramatic ceremonial here n tx t Monday. Testimony by State W it Under the direction of Glenn ness—Letter May Shatter S3. 81mpaon, director, a crew of Defense. A workmen started today installing scenery, electric lighting and L A K E V IE W , Nov. 10.— L a k e other preparations for ,the big view J» bussing w ith excitement ceremonial which la to be given today as tha murder tria l of L or ena Tricksy, charged w ith killing in the Armory. The management of the Plans her famoua buckaroo common, law restaurant is busy preparing tur husband, J. F. Harris, was reaum- keys and making all arrange A dramatic close at the end of ments for the banquet which the th ird day of the tria l keyed is to be served at the Blks tem interest to the highest pitch. ple «tra to which 360 Masons R. M. Bennett, state dry officer w ill come. on the witness stand declared he Bam H. Baker of Grants Pass had a letter Lorena gave him ad is Potentate of H lllah Temple. dressed to Bob Brown, buckaroo held for several days In eoanec- tion with the killing, hut t h w court was adjourned before ho read. Thia letter, the state contends, will shatter the cowgirl's defeaas SUver Loving Cup Award that she stabbed 'Harris on the night of September 2 in self-de Automotiv« Shop fense. A i Winner The bloodstained shirt, worn by J. P. '811m'* Harris whs? ha waa Although they ate beans, be cause the Klannw*' delegation had stabbed hare last September was defeated t h d k W ' a unit with presented and n ty d out-today as evidence In the m u rd W * tria l ot the Medford \ Dan Kay. manager and (Ljiftman of the Lorena Tricksy, his commu*. law wife. _ ' Aetqnlbtlve shoR were district - Lorena paled and luffk^handa winners and brourffct home "the went to her throat when t k a haeon" fgpm the Ohevrolet Deal bloody garment was spread out e r. dlnfaer held last night In near her. Judge Corklas ruled Medfordf The unit winners ate the shirt cofifl not be admitted turkey. as evidence. "The bacon’* was a beautiful Previously, a mystery letter, silver loving cup. which was not produced yesterday by t h e presented the local co m p a n y for state, which L o re s , gave R. M. having .o ld the greateat par- Bennatt to dellvei- to Boh Brown FEvnviMe awfcmcs • V T Boy Struck By Auto; Injured W ilton Carton, 12, was slightly Injured shortly n iter 3 o'clock yesterday evening when struck by sn automobile drive» by Joseph Grantham, local contractor. The aeoldent occurred on North Main street. The hoy wau taken to the Community hospital, but his in juries w a n found to ha ot a min or nature. According to Mr. Grantham/ tha accident aceurred during the down pdur ot rain. The boy, It la said, ta d ao light on htq bicycle, which he was rid ing down the street. - WOMAN m p E O V E D Gilmore was taken In the city ambulance from the Community, Hospital to her home on East Main street read today, oondlttoii was Improved. ' -M r», C. H. N E W YO R K , Nov. 10.— (IP)— General Motors corporation to day declarsd an extra dividhad of 22.50 and placed aew stock on a 26 annual basis «declaring a quarterly dividend of 2 1 2 5 . forgotten about Perktaa, and had goae home tor the night.) "The minute head on the dock made four com plete revolutions end was on its fifth whan shortly Teachers Will Provide Ft Football Squad on Football spirit at Southern pro Orsgoa Norm al h a i cysn extend- aWl ed to tha «told, dignified mam- bera ot the faculty. When R la remembered that practically all members o f tha faculty are wo- 1 men this teems surprising In- ran deed. yell In tha dneaing room lash atm night a fte r practice, Coach Map Shit McNeal called the squad ta order wal and read an invitation to tha aap squad inviting them one and a ll tha to partake o f a banquet Friday In® svsalag. Tlfe banquet to to h p |e f 1