Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 11, 1927, Image 1

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SECTION ONE
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SER PEN TIN E
M edford
IS SUCCESS
McNeal Refuged to
ü Lineup, B ut Bays
Although Old Sol failed* to
entile through the gray clouds
this morning, and the nip - o f
frost is In the sir. the weather
is ideal for the big fo4phall
classic which Is to bs staged at
Medford this afternoon whan t>e
A s h la n d
Orisalies pit theta*
strength against the Mddford
Coach McNeal refused to gffo
ont his selections tor starting
lineup la Saturday's g b n s w ltff
H O N O R G U EST
m b W ie F ig h ter Meets
Everything which could pen-
slbly have bean done to aronee
pep aud enthusiasm has buaa
done.
The uridders were taken to
Medford nt noon, a ll to the ptok
o f condition— old hurts
f***—
Plays perfected ready to go onto
the SuM the best, equipped team
fo r a defeat of Medford tg k a
se n t out In several y u a n .
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The team was certain the Jinx
o f the last f ir e years which has
given Medferd the
r * ~ r ~ \T
w ill be broken.
Fast and nstog their hrato as
well as their brawn In battle, ths
team is, ready.
Every R e s e r v e grandstand
ticket to r sale hare . was pur­
chased. H a lf of Ashland is Mud
ford bound.
Hers is hoping, anyhow.
NVENTIONS
P olitical L e a d e r s Favor
WASHINGTON, Nov. > J ._ (IP)
I x> ad erg of both parties are a r­
ranging preliminaries tor t h e
l l l i presidential campaign. The
moat pressing question hl hath
parties is the selection o f conven­
tion cities. Lively contests are
to prospect oa both aM sb/ among
proponents of the various cities
seeking these great nettonal po­
litical spUetadee.
The Armistice was forg o tteg b /
Police were.not ortled.
Eggs’ and apples, well past theta*
About 15 Medford cars invaded
prflne— many in fact might here ^ h i a n d last night after the wild-
been termed ancient— and a n o e - ly enthusiastic serpentine w a s
castonal brick, were exchanged in ended.
the annual pre-rame ta ttle which
They found the reception com-
Medford and Ashland high .school W ittee in readiness,
footers .-staged in this city and on
Neither had the Medforites
the Pacific highway last night. « come unprepared and as b o t h
Just who won the s k lrip ia h -* sides had plenty of ammunition
which is Just as natural and regk- the battle lasted until near mld-
la r aa the grid battle which U to
be staged this afternoon— has pot
be renewed this after-
yet been decided.
DETECTIVI
Humboldt
State College
this
morning.
H e - stated that he
always preferred to look the
4 e a over to the dreushtg room
as they prepared fbr the game.
Nervousness, Inch o f enthusiasm,
jpro-game worry and mental at­
titu d e are nasally evident* at thia
work Thar wra to to e * The valan
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men once each month in Ashland
and a big crew has been kept to
training by F ire Chief »C 1 i n t
AVIATORS A R E
TO B E GUESTS
OF PR E SID E N T
,
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,A program is to be givatffin the
afternoon -with various contribu­
tions from the high school and
,Mt we<k*
* <1* Mt
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grade Sjhool nt Bugle Point.
Rew. Hugh T. Mitehelmore of
The meeting nt Eagle Point is
M<a,n iom on ^
this
’ city, B« t . and Mrs. E. P.
an annual bnoinesa session and
Thursday afternoon again saw
every council In the county is ex­ Lawrence and Mrs. B. N. W arner
¡the SONS tackling, blocking and
pected to ho represented > t the of Medford. Rev. B. B. McVicker
of Jacksonville returned yester­
day from Klamath Falls where
they attended a Presbyterian con­
Delegates from practic­
Albany — Door factory that ference
purchased AJco Wood* Products a lly every church in Southern
fornitu re factory employs 100 Orsgon were 'in attendance at
the session.
th<w In getlon. ''«taw, who
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Coolidges Invited Lindbergh
and B o th X U er V id
UNW RITTEN
LAW HOLDS
Man Freed on Charge of
Murder—Defended Sanct­
ity o f Home
AFTEft- THE
. t W o e stop ;
AT ÌME saocedï
STDCnÀMDûET*
3OHB CMùEP OEMS
AND A CAN OV ECBF
of the republican .national eefo-
m ittee la here arranging tor th e
national committee meeting De­
cember t when the location <C the
republican National
convention
KELSO, Nov. 11.— <LP>— Chas.
A. Young Is a free man today aa
ike result of a Cowlits county
Jury upholding his contention that
a man has the right t o protect the
sanctity of his home.
Yonng was tried for killin g Rex
Lossy, when he found him in his
home w ith Mrs. i Young In his
arms. The verdict was returned
late Thursday and ths crowded
courtroom broke into prolonged
cheers.
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F la g s D isplayed
In A shland Today
PO LAND H A S
1
ibbbkj i, \ n i l t
*! ’sSSiqF
M g» - . i
ma^^mKn
A. W . StoVena wi
(dent o f the Jackw
op erative rabbit b r
tien * t a haatouds
ydsterday evening.
Concluding
arguments a r e
scheduled for Saturday morning
and It appeared likely the fate of
the cowgirl would be in the bands
of the Jury Saturday night.
Cbwboys testified H arris hud
threatened his common law wife
and was lasy and lived from her
earnings at rodeos. They swore
he drank excessively and w a s
vilely abusive of his companion.
The> testified how on two occa­
sions he had sworn to k ill Miss
Triekey and "the whole damned
bunch around hare."
The little "hard rid er" of the
rodeos, slowly, haltin g ly for two
hours, sobbed out her pathetic
story, how she had spent her life
on the ranges since she ran away
from high school to Join up with
a wild west outfit.
»
Condittoaa favor Middle West­
ern cities to each ease although
bidding is not confined to titles
from that section.
Chairman W illia m M .
Bntler
tion w ill he decided. d p g lten
tions meat he to by'November IS ;
Cleveland, Chicago and Kansas
City a re fa v o re d by Many party
leaden. Sod Fraactoeo had been
v irtu a lly agreed on before-Oanl-
Idge announced he did not choose
to run and th ^ prospective enhdi-
dacy of Herbert Hoover lad uMbe
of his opponents to object to tak­
ing the convention. into h l a
stronghold.
W ASHING TO N, Nov. 11.— (IP)
— Fifteen Burns detectives who
recently shadowed the Fall "Sin­
clair ol| tria l Jurors ran the ga­
mut of their former subjects to­
day. Sleuths, one by one; fneed'all
twelve Incurs. The government
attorneys who staged the a ffair
declined to say whether ldenttfi-
tation was made by Jnrora.
Dinner M to be served kg the
Eagle Point organisation.
W M asn
Between SOO and 400 boys' and
girls ware in the serpentine pep
dance and rally down M aia street
last night*
The long lino of w ildly excited Lithians Make TPlans for
N ight Court Session H eld
rooters
were led by an auto on
“ Lithian D ay” in Con­
and all Testim ony in Case
which wag a drum beaten to the
nection W ith Gam e. W ith
Presented to Jurors—Cloe-
ival Pub-
Argum ents S a t u r d a y tim e of the yells and pep songs.
T e ll loaders led In n big pep
I W ill be
lid
t
y
Campa
Morning—P etite Bttckaroo ra lly on the Plasa. x
ednesday,
Started N ext
Girl W ill Soon K new Her
Police patrolled the streets f t
November
16,
order that the line o f March of
the enthusiastic rooters might be
Dedication of the grandstand
. L A K E V IE W . Nov. 11.— (IP) — kept clear.
at the high school athletic field
I t was the moat enthusiastic w ill be made either Friday or Sat­
The pathetic story of the little Ro­
deo queen who loved a man un­ pep rally held this yea«.
urday of next week by Ashland
wisely and too well went on rec­
Lithian«, according to prelimin­
ord today with adjournment of
ary plana made 1 ast night.
the Lorena Trickey murder tria l
The Llthlans were responsible
over Armistice Day.
tor the financing of the grand­
In dramatic session running far
stand which was constructed Just
into the night, Lorena told how
a year ago. and the firm ed dedi­
she fought with H arris in an nu-
cation day w ill be known ns L ith ­
Medford
Auto
Con
tomblie and struck out w ith
u
ian Bay. 8. 'A. Peters, Jr., wan
nounoes 1928
knife which pierced his
heart
named
chairman of the committee
Arrival
killing him.
.which wUl arrange a suitable pro­
As she graphically told the hor­
The Medford Anto company, gram.
rible story, two women spectators
The high school team w ill play
Jackson eonnty dealers to Bn lek
fainted.
Roseburg, according to
present
automobiles, are announcing in
The state rested its ease Thurs­
plans, cn art her Friday or Satur­
an advertisement In today’s issue
day and Lorena’s story apd »up-
day of next week and the dedica­
porting testimony was offered of the Daily Tidings, a special tion serylcen w ill be held in con­
nection w ith thia game.
N E W B U IC K S
ON DISPLAY
time, according to the conch and
ho desires to study the men be-
Local F . T .. A. officials q r I
for« he sends them into the hnt- mnktog plan« to attend the-Jack-
r firemen and ragù- tie- The only statement given son County Council which is W
he held next Saturday a t Bagla
a foui banquet in ngt
i. quarters 1« the city sen,
Point. The main sessions a r e *
bs held la
the
Praobytorlm
.tog.
satu
church, this being necessary be*
kea "feed” wtfh an „ „
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Great Crowd Of Boys and
Girls Parade Through
Streets Last Might
Flags wpte everywhere In evi­
dence today,' displayed in street
standards la observance of the
ninth nnhlvoraary of the signing
of the Armletlqe which brought
to an end the long hostilities of
the W orld W ar.
Bueineas was 'suspended la
town today, and beneath all of
the Joyful anticipation of foot­
ball and holiday pleasures there
was a vein o f serious thought—
a feeling of reverence. for the
real elgniflgance of the day.
ford.
,
The company has Just received
a large shipment of the various
models and the demand is keen
tor these splendid examples of
modern-day automobile manu­
facturing. The display w ill start
tomorrow and continue through
for a week.
CONVENTION
REPORT MADE
Report of the P. T. A. stats
convention nt LaGrande
jras
given at the Senior High School
P. T. A. Circle meeting yester­
day afternoon by Mrs. C. J.
Baughman, president of the Ash­
land eounell.
Suggestions were given for
local work, gotten from reports
of other High School P. T. A.
circles.
Cooperation with stu­
dent body activities and division
of duee 1th the student body were
measures found successful f t
other places. Ths service shop
chairman naked local circles send
contributions to the shop. Mrs.
K irkpatrick, representing the 4-
H -cluhe urged a community dis­
play of d a b work.
Mrs. Bertha Denton, who id
city health nurse, explained the
health work earried oa in the
high school. M n . F . W . Hitch­
cock gave e brief resume of the
social side o f the convention.
Mrs. H. C. Oaley, reported on
the business sessions and elec­
tion.
Leprosy P lo t
F iend Found
To B e Insane
PO RTLAND, Nov. 11.— <U»>—
An "Intaruntional Bud plot to
sprinkle leprosy germs to Assur-
Ica,” has« been branded aa •
fanclfal creation and the leadhr
of the alleged aeheme, Wm. Nash,
was adjudged taduaa aud ordered
to the state hospital by D r. W m .
, J
Pinna fo r the postponed oarni-
val, which is to be held December
B to 10 and which wag postponed
because of the Infantile paralysis
epidemic, were also discussed at
the meeting.
W ith the resumption of t h 0
Miss Popularity contest next W ed­
nesday, November 1«, the pub­
licity for the big pre-holiday cele­
bration w ill be started. A n e w
Ford as a grand prise to to be
the biggest feature of thia public­
ity campaign.
Dance Plans
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H a lf the Llthlans were present
at the meeting held Inst evening
in the Chamber of Commerce
rooms. Plans for the' Lithian par­
ty which is to be held next W ed­
nesday evening to the clubhouse
w a p formulated at thia time.
CONSPIRATORS
P O U N D G U IL T Y
Federal Court Jury R gtsraa
Verdict A gainat Bmn-
n m n in f Combing