Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 15, 1927, Image 1

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PL A N S ARE
FORMULATED
Christmas B aying Season to
Start in Joint Salee
E vent
N orth Side o f City Presento
8 A L M (. Nov. 1 6 —
The
right of 0 « Wood River Power
company to the exclusive occupa­
tion of the Fort Klamath terri­
tory was upheld by the public
service commission today. r
The company objected to thez
Invasion of the Oregon C alifornia
Power company In extending n
line from Chiloquin to F o rt K lam ­
ath. ' ’ , '
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The commission ordered t h «
larger concern o at o f the* te rri­
tory.
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P lan * for the construction o f J
the Chiloquin lik e had been plum
ned by the larger company.
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COLLEGE Y
I N S E « i $
Sterilisation o f A ll U tensil*
and B ottles and Cooling
of Milk to Proper Tern
peratures Are R egulations
Stressed by State Pood
Commissioner.
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a ft advised to
PITTS B U R G H , Nov. 16.— <U>)
Mr. Landriault — The north side of Pittsburgh
Ashland, Who. 24 hours n fteA th b gas tank ex­
it dealers and’ plosion, presented a .devastated,
get attractive appriaramm.
»
I already been
The explosion o r the’ tanks of
tiaga thia w la- the Bqnltable* Gas company has
age all t a r i f f caused many death» and t great
rlted and * this property loss.
so that the
Twdnty-three bodies hare beef
sngemeats can ’’recovered from the smouldering
osing 'e f next ru in s .J
thin tffl past
Property damage Is estimated
lea have been * t several million dollars.
6 for ranches
Rescue workers reported more
r raising, one than a score of othsr bodie« are
a r as Alaska hurled beneath! the wreckage. V
the. Portland
Twenty-three bodies have bedn Members of HlHah Teiifpii
rce.
seen u n d er* the m in e of the other visiting distlngoisked
water filled basement of one members o f the Southern O
wrecked plant. ’ I t is feared the
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death list may grow as Injured
are dying aad men in the plant
n rsm T h W lT k are atni unaccounted for.
H a rrt M ay is Earned
President o f Normal
Organisation
CiCfiS
H a rry M ay wks elected preek
dent o f th» College T . M .
A.
at an assembly held today. Lv*«
Ashcraft* waa named
vice-presi- I
dent. 8. D. Edges. of Medford,
secretary-treaaurqr
and A. 8. J
Taylor, facnlty advisor.
J
Albie Beck acted as temporary J
chairman of the business meet-1
ing. Those preneat ta addition to
the officers wens : Foss K rem er, I
K en n e th Hobron. R q b ^ t Red-
wine, Gordpn M a c C ra c k e n / Wll-
frpd Wagner, RoUsd parka, B eal
Bills. Arnold* Gosnell, Riley F tt?
longer, Lester Gardner. O | » > n
Prescott, D o h ^ J e e ta l, Kenneth
Anderson, Cldrence Haan, W m .
Vim ont and V. V. Caldwell.
An. executive committee is to
meet to outline a program and
committees w ill be nanied. W .
P. W a lter spoke to the group'on ‘
th e purpose of the organisation.
Seven Bailors M iraculously
' Saved A fter T hey Float-
od 72 Hours
Nev.
16.— (IP)— Miraculously saved a f­
ter they had etung for 72 hoofs
t o ' the roof of t h * te a s e o f a
wrecked scheoter te the North
Atlantic, seven survivors of the
four-masted schooner, “Adelaide
Dnr? e f Georgetown, South Caro­
line, arrived in port today aboard
a rescue ship. The crew w a a
saved last Tuesday a fter t h •
schooner was flooded and on the
verge of sinking.
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Ed H igh reported to police to­
day that petty thieving had been
done at his dead car lot on East
M aia ttreet, aad gasoline tanks
have been drained on a lu m b er of
occasions. Investigation of t b e
thefts is to be made.
MOSCOW. Nov. 1 5 .— (IF) —
Form er co-dictator, Leon Trotsky
and Gregory Inevleff, who was
head of the third* International
spread of communist propoganda
through the world, hav< been
expelled from ordinary member­ M eeting o f W om an’s League
ship in the communist; party.
te H eld a t School
Previously tjiey had'oeen oust­
ed from all • p o s itio n s of power.
By this move the soviet govern­
Frances W rig h t nt f meeting of
ment hopee to regulate the T ro t, the Warned*» ^eague a t the N or­
sky political policies Into obliv­ mal School this morning showed
ion forever.
the girls n pep cap In rod and
white to be worn during the year
at rally». games aad to sehool if
th e 'g irls desire— eimilak to th«
“ beanies”— popular among t i i
high school girls. The cap is-to
be made np in Vermillion a n d
sand w ith 8 J O . N . 8. in sand on
a white background.
The League tin t a t 1 0 : 0 this
George A. H unt, Medford movie
morning with the president. Lois
owner, yesterday closed » deal Joy Hansen in charge. Mips M ll-
w ith the West Coast Theaters, licent Burrows gave tw e clever
disposing o f a h a lf interest of readings. .
the Cratei*ian theater la that city,
The chairman of the nomina­
and Majestic theater, thé Rivoli tion committee, Bonnie Schools,
at Grants Pass and the ' Liberty, reported her committee was not
Majestic, and- A ntlers theaters yet -ready to report hnvttA ript
at Roseburg.
yet received replies from colleg­
es where they t^ d m a t for copies
ef conatitnttoaa. *
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Chain Com pany
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B uys In terest
From Geo. H unt
W A L N U T TRECK
"Scarcely a day passes we do
not place someone la e a r employ­
ment service, and yon wbnld he
surprised the nee which is being
ntfade of onr 'date service1 ao-
cording to B. G, H arts», cham­
ber secretary. Conflicting
drites
of outstand - events is, -. V e to e d
through this community eervtee.
TELL STORY
STOLE GASOLINE
TROTSKY IS
K IC K ED OUT
ant tree» at the W. O. Gill borne.
Scenic
Drive, prodnoed >60
pounds of ants this year» a n d
these wero Marketed nt IK cento
per pound, accordtpg te Mrs. QUI.
Tbs tress wero planted hy D.
Peroni aad were Imported from
Portland bn tiding permito fe> SwitoerlMd, .Mrri. GUI
stated.
October numbered »36 tor |ì ,- They are among the oldest trebs
164,610.
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e f Ihls kind to the elty.
Inspection of Ashland territo ry
dairies, has been made during
the last week by L. 8. Leach,
deputy dairy and food commis­
sioner.
. Most of the Ashland dairies
were found to be in splendid
Condition, .while several were In
fair condition, Mr. I^ach stated.
Recommendations for improving
conditions about dairies are made
by the inspector, who visits the
dairies frequently enough to see
these recommendations are pat
Into effect.
Sterilisation of sll utensils
and bottles, regularly after each
usage Is one of the regulations
which the state department Is
erday honored' Mr. Dunbar,
Brs by making thery honorary
most rigid in enforcing. Cooling
Templq.
of th» fresh m ilk to 60 and more
preferably to 40 degrees ns soon
as possible, is pnother regulation
which is enforced stringently by.
th« state authorities.
Particular attention Is given
to dairies in regard to these
regulations.
Enactment of a "m ilk ordin­
ance** which would require every
person selling m ilk to register
And Fr w . Kresse, Medford; W m . K.
with the city recorder, and make
>r Of Ray, Medford, W p . A. Young,
metflt Medford; Geo. J. W right, K lim - inspection of one and. two cow
dairy dealers more complete, is
f the ath Falls; Louis H. Johnsoq,
recommended by M r,\ Leach.
other Eugene. Lewis B. H all, Grants
“Frequently we find the great­
m a P a « : James O. Fisher, Msrsh-
field. Preston B. cVsy, Marsh-1 est source of infection in these
uninspected dairies, and m ilk is
(his 9eld: Angus G ibson,, Junction
sold more cheaply tkau that sold
w « e Q ty ; R. P. Christenson., Juactiou
whose _ _ _
rs e K t W l '- t t n e s a J L Glansen, Breed- by legitim ate dealers,
dairies 'lire** refftflarly Inspected,” When
le as bent; W . R. Bradley, Cottage
he stated.
H. Ju
and fcrove. ‘
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The source of infection which him.
ision.
One of the outstanding events
caused the Medford typhoid epi-
The
this ° f the festivities of the day was
demic has been' entirely cleared ent.
fden, the banquet l)gld*at 6:46 In the
np he stated, and said all dairies Medfc
heel- Bike Temple. About 350 Sbrin-
in that city were a t the present south
rmer ere were present, one of the
time in excellent condition.
truck
nson largest gatherings for Shrlnera
Ben only in the history of H illah ,
and Temple.
The tables were laid
» of w ith exquisite care, and the dln-
iche-i ner served as a credit to the
management of The Plata who
var- had the work In charge,
were
A t noon yesterday the visiting ,
mys- Bhriners were guests of the Med-
S ixteen Candidates Inducted Into
> M ysteries o f A ncient Arabic Order
SURVIVORS
PORT A R TH U R ,. Texas,
A t a meeting of the chamber
of commerce directors yesterday
afternoon the retail trade com­
mittee was Instructed to cooper­
ate with local merchants on a
Christmas opening event at which
time merchants will* have special
displays of merchandise and the
Christmas buying season w ill o f­
ficially start.
The chamber w ill be well rep-
reeented at the weetern division­
al meeting of the United States
Chamber of Commerce which
w ill be held from January 2«. to
February 1», in .Honolulu, six
persons already having made
plans to attend.
I. B. Vining
has been looking after local reg­
istrations and wilt» be glad to
cottTer with any person who
would like to take this delight­
ful trip and represent Ashland.
Referendums submitted to the
Gobble,
OFFICER IS
THROWN OFF
MOTORCYCLE
Trickey Trigl
M ost Dram atic
Gobble, Gobble
College-Tow n
Team T o P lay
W ith M edford
The Medford high school foot­
ball team will play the Corvallis
high team Saturday afternoon.
The Corvallis team is M id to be
an outstanding contender for the
mythical W illam ette valley cham­
pionship.
L IT H IA N DANCR
Everything is in readiness for
the
Lithian
Dance
tomorrow
evening according to Qr. W . J.
Crandall.
W ith the Miss Popu­
larity Oontestaats as honor guests,
the biff dance at the Cfvte c l u b
house w ill start the publicity cam­
paign foi* tha December festival.
N EERS GOAT M IL K .
Mro. A. C. Nicholson, seriously
ill, suffering from stomach trouble
Is seeking'*goat’s m ilk, according
to an advertisement appearing la
the Tidiags today, Mrs.' Nichol­
son, who resides la thp Chattln
apabtmsnto, 311 Hargadine, has
been unable te find | l o c » I
source, to date.
Grandstand — 36 ..................
Dedication
of
the
Lithian
grandstand at the high school
athletic field, w ill he made F ri­
day afternoon with appropriate
ceremonies, according to 8. A.
Pesters Jr., who is chairman of
the committee in charge of the
dedication services.
'
M r. Peters requests that band
members, LithUns, and-all others
who plan to attend the Roseburg-
Ashland game Friday afternoon,
gather at the Plata nt 1 o’clock
and go to the athletic field .in one
group.
Details of the program have
not yet been completed, bat a
speaker * Is to he secured aad
music w ill be furnished by the
city band.
The grandstand was erected
little more than a year ago, the
first use of t h r structure being
made at the Thanksgiving Day
game. ~ A downpour of rfiin pre­
vented
dedication
ceremonies
however, i and the official dedica­
tion w ill be made this F riday
afternoon.
Lithians are also to assist la
the ticket sale for the game.
SELL ASH LAND
IS NEW MOTTO
The t i n t meeting of the toer-
* lets Information group Will’ be
held on Thursday evening of this
* week, starting at 8: (A) o’clock
r in the Ashland hotel, according
to plans made by J. A. McGee,
r chairman ,of the groep.
t
Mr. McGee has outlined the
, following program: The Purpose
, o f the clam. V. V. Mills, presl-
, dent of the chamber of com­
merce: The Opportunity of Sell­
ing Ashland at the service sta­
tion, B ari Crow; The Opportun­
ity in the barber shops, J. B.*
, Saunders; The Opportunity nt
' the hotel desk, J. B. F a r r . The
Opportunity nt the garage, H a rry
,
Harrison,
Four N ew Oases of Infantile
A ll parties who are connect­
Paralvsifi Develop in
ed with service stations, depotsr
Coos County
taxis, hotels, barber shops, g a £
M a r sh fiel d ; nov . is .— q « i ages and other pablic ' places
— This city la under atilct quar­ where tourists aad strangers gen-
antine today, following * the re­ erall come first upon visiting
porting of fo u r new cases of in­ Ashland are Invited te attend
The talks listed
fantile paralysis In the Coos this meeting.
abov^ w ill he In the form Of
Bky country.
Schools wei*e closed this morn­ demonstrations showing how the
ing aad children under, 16 con­ speakers answer questions abonfc
fined to their homes, while older our <»ity and country. Suggest­
people are warned against public ions and ideas w ill he presented
of the beet ways to induce visit­
gatherings.
Ghards áre posted at the en­ ors to prolong their stay and en­
trance to the city to enforce joy onr city and Its advantages.
quarantine which w ill continue A ll person» attending wOl be
as long as is needed to curb the given an opportunity to rotate
their experiences in dealing w ith
spread of the disease.
strangers la Qte city.
M ARSHFIELD
Q UARANTINED
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Lithian« W ill Meet a t P lasa
and March in a B ody to
A thletic Field F r i d a y
Afternoon — H igh School
Squad, U ndented by Their
Recent Defeat, P lays the
Roseburg Squad.
INSPIRACY
PR O BE WILL
B E STARTED
Judtioe Siddons Names Oom,,
m itto e ’to Study
Prootedlng»
W A SHING TO N, Nov. 16.— RF)
— A committee of three wee ap­
pointed today by Justice Siddons
te investigate whether criminal
contempt proceedings are justi­
fied (a the Fail-Sinclair oil eoa-
spiracy mistrial Jnhy tampering
case, w ith instrnetloiia to hrla«
■nok actions if warranted.
In the meantime. Charles Red­
dy, who directed the Buras agents
in shadowing Jurors, was before
t * e grand Jury for more than an
hoar while W. J. Buras end Sher­
man and Raymond aro h t h e
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