ASHLAND HA
SPLENDID MOTO
SERVICE
WILL SHOW
FINE
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OF OkEGON
Carl A. Theobald to Have
More Pictures at
Vining
of « the Normal
Former Governor Breaks
Lcng Silence and Today
Broadcasts Plea for Sup
port of Income Tax as
Proposed When he was
Incumbent of State Office.
sidered.
In (H e years the city without
the municipal landing field w ill
be as antiquated and out-of-date
as the city without the she sta
tion at the present tlm *. accord
ing to E. .L . Cprtlss, government
representatife. who today, w i t h
members of, the aviation field
committee' looked over a 'number
of prospective sites around Ash
land.
J. C. Hopper, F. D. Wagner, C.
J. Read, Secretary B. G. Harlan
and Mr. Curtiss were members of
the party. Several most desirable
locations wsro Inspected.
W ith the Pickwick company es
tablishing an air line and the P.
A. T. company doing an increas
ing business, the need of a mu
nicipal site by every city In the
Pacific coast is eventually to bo
felt Curtiss said.
The Ashland field must he on
high land, above the toga, mbit
be between M M and 3,500 feet
long and between 400 and <00
feet Vide, Curtiss saM. The gov
ernment representatives era
at
the present Urns urging the estab
lishment of municipal air fields
In order that the now map whtat
to soon to be' made may ba com
plete. Installation of a bea
con lighting system at emergency
landing fields every 30 miles is
also planned, Installation of*saeh
lights having already been started
in California fields. M r. Cartiss
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The completed program f o r the
oouhty school Institute to ho held
'• next Saturday .in the Medford
b high school anditorlufe has
Men,
o, announced by Susanne Keqtes
Carter, couaty superiateudent of
schools.
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The session starts at » o'clock
with music by the k-idford Girls
r nice club. This Is to be followed
by a business meeting of t h e
oouaty division of the Oregon
.S t a t e
Teaehers* Association. ,
County dentai work Jg. to be' ex
plained by Dr. Brunk and the
work of the State Association far.
. the- Study of Spelling, Is to be ex
plained by B. H. Hendricks.
Department sessions are to
! start at 10(30 wltk several Nor-
. mal school instructors in charge. >
I A. 8. Taylor, will direct the study
, of “Some New Books If the Field
' of History.** Music Appreciation
is to be discussed by Mies Leona
4farsters. History and objec--
tivo testings in upper grades will
, ba the subject in charge of Mis.
W. A. Barnum. Miss Clara Trot
tar, speaking to thè intermediate .
grade group .will talk en
geo- j
graph/.. Lower grade teachers
w ill hesf Miss Èva White an sec- I
ond grade reading tests. T h e .
School Masters^ Club is to be^in .
charge of A. J. Hanby.
At 11:13 the high school de
partment sessions are to be with
Mrs. Bother, Medford; B. A.
Whiteman, Phoenix; Harold Hal-
Jlpon; H. P Jewett, C e n t r a l !
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ELK SMOKER
PLANS MADE
*neaet| Gripe, Ashland; Maurice
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COUNCIL BUYS
WHEELBARROW
Short Session Held Last
eninx — Trees tob e
Trimmed
City councllmen held a brief
session yesterday eveaing con
sidering but few questions.
A request of Arthur Coggins,
manager of the Ashland Box fac
tory, that he be allowed to pur
chase power direct from the
Copco company, rather than
through the city, was referred
to the Electric, Light Committee
for investigation. According to
a report made at the meeting,
transformers, which the city re
quired Mr. Coggins to purchase,
will be purchased by the Copco
people providing they can sell
directly to the plant.
Special
legislation, would be required to
grant the request, as Copco la
not permitted to sell directly
within the city limits.
Counoftman B. /A. Woods, who
head»- the sanitary committee
and who has the “dump grounds’’
on -his "hands, was authorised to
purchase tor A. E. Dodson, the
dump ground ‘‘supervisor,’’ a new
wheelbarrow with “red handles’*
o replace a barrow with red
Meg, and a bine body which
v
e>14ently stolen from the
ids some time ago.
Ashland Kiwaato will attempt
to dispose of 753 Bed Cross mem
berships following the launch
ing of the campaign at the regu
lar luncheon tomorrow, accord
ing to H. C. Oaley. secretary of
the elub.
The campaign will be under
the direction of .Tom Simpson,
chairman of the committee. Bacb
mem bef of the club will he given
16 memberships to (sell.
V. V. Caldwell, head of the
psychology department of the
Southern Oregon Normal school
will epeak on “The Boy and His
Gang,’* at the meeting.
President W irt M. W right is
scheduled to announce the names
of the five members appointed
as the committee on elections to
receive nominations for and have
charge of the election of effleerz
for the year.
Large Federal
Truck Destroyed
A* large Federal truck burned
recently on the Klamath ; Falla
highway aear the Klamath junc-
floa. The drlvey failed to notice
the Maae until the fire had gained
such headway it was impossible
to extinguish it before the. truck
was practically destroyed.
An
other motorist noting the" flames
stopped the drivel* and told him
of the blase.
Three Grains o f Salt Are Now
Given as Most Fatal Evidence
three grains led ta the appre
hension of the D ’Autremont
brpthers, according to an "Inside
story” which contains about
everything hut facts and appears
la the 'December issue of Popu
lar mechanics <
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3. Burls M iller is the author
of - the highly imaginative story
which la entitled “Trucking down
mall robbers."
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Dr. Bi A. Hhinrich, famed
criminologist of Berkeley, ac
cording to Miller, found throe
grains of suit on a burlap foot
to prevent pursuit by blood
hounds.
Then he decided the
salt whs the same used in salt
ing cattle.
A survey of the
crime scene Indicated only one
piece ip the region where salt-
ins » » • done, this neat* a oabtn
in whfeh a towel was Bound, an
Which a rkaor was whlped. Whis
kers indicated three men of
Fronoh American dosoont with
blonds whiskers had used tbs
towel.
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Altogether the story is a credit
to the imagination of the writer.
fcnrfoll. Medford; Leona G. Mars-
ters, Ashland;
Leland K ad i,
Medford a id Leland
Montier,
Medford, In charge.
In the art section Miss Marion
Ady is ta be In charge of ' high
grade work, with Miss Trottet
and Miss White directing inter
mediate and lower grade study.
Luncheon is to be served at
the high school by the Medford
P. T. A.
“Americanising
Americans”
will be the topic of discussion
which A. C. Strange, of the S. O.
N. 8. will take up.
PORTLAND, Nov. • 14.— (LP>-j-
Consummation of a contract
Declaring he had better remain
, which will grant the right of Hbt-
In the ranks, Walter M. Pierce,
, tling the city supply of Lithla wa-
former governor of Oregon, broke
, ter from the city Lithla 8prlngs,
a long silsace today and broad
, is being considered •this after
cast a plea thay Grangers refrain
noon by city councilman and a
from electing him Head Master
prospective purchaser, who for
of the Oregon State Orange.
the last month, according to
Pierce said he had just learn
Councilman Oscar Bergner, has
ed his name was on the ballot
been In touch with Councllmen
Bergner and J. E. Thornton, con
.A t the same time he aaked the
Grangers work fbr the income tax
sidering terms of the deal. Spec
law like the one proposed in
ial council sessions were held. It
Is said.
1314, but not like the one pro
posed by the last fegislature.
Exact terms of the contffcet
Pierce also scored ■ Governor
have not been made public by
Patterson’s appointment of a com
councilman but it Is understood
mittee to go to Washington to aid
the city would reserve sanitarium
in the repeal of the federal in
rights city fountain rights, etc.,
come tax law and declared the
that bottling would be doae be
personnel of the state tax commit
tween 10 o'clock at night and 3
o’clock in the morning, that a
tee recently appointed by t h e
speaker of the house. John CaV- Central Point Studenti Visit royalty of one-half lent per bot
kln, is composed half of direct
tle on 30 per cent or the total
Local Organisation
representatives
of the* public
output would be paid during the
Yesterday
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utilities.
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first 15 years of the franchise
Pierce charged public utilities
Ashland Hl-X boys, and their while the royalty would be doubl
and big business is ruling Oregon. leader, W. P. Walter, will as ed and one cent per bottle would
sist Wednesday evening. Novem be paid during-th« next 15 years
ber 30, in the -organisation of a of the fraaehlse. These, It Is un
similar organisation at the Cen derstood, ate tentative terms of
ike contract, councilman- to make
tral Point high achool.
At a meeting held in this city final agreements wltk the pur
last evening. H. P. Jewett, prin chaser this afternoon. The name
cipal of the Central Point achool, bf the purchaser was not given to
Twenty-Two Rounds of Fast Philip Hesmalhalch, Everett Hsz- the press by CouncUmen Bprg-
Boxing to Feature
malhalch, Harold Morton, Perry ner, who stated he was opposed to
publicity on the nutter until the
Big Event
.Johnson and Gerald Morningater.
contract was signed and the deal
students In the school", were pres
Elks of Southern Oregqn and ent.
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’ consummated. .
Several months ago D. Perosst
Northern California ate looking
Ashland Hi-Y
pre
and G. 8. Butler eC. tkto. -«*-*
sented a program or songs and
made application to the council
the annual Thanksgiving Smoker
regular Hi-Y. business >nd W.
and Grand Turkey .Raffle to be P. Whiter explalhed f h f regula for a contract for the bottling and
NBWWARD, N. J.. Nov. 10.— staged next Saturday evening.
placing of the water on the amr-
tions of the orgcnixktion to thd
(IP)— W ith the jury selected but
ket, the deal at that time having
Twenty-two fast rounds of box visitors.
with evidence only vaguely hinted ing have been arranged for the
been advocated as an . “Ashland
The Ashland Hi-Y boys and advertising’* project. It was aot
at, the opening arguments of the
athletic card with Gene O’Grady their leader will be entertained
spectacular Kearns-Dempsey trial
of thia city and Pat McFadden with a banquet on the night the contaminated however.
came to an abrupt reeeas shortly
No statement regarding t h e
of Klamath rails as the head new group is organized.
before 3 p. m. because of the ill
possible conaummatlon of t h e
Morris Harris
ness of Arthur Driscoll, counsel line attractions.
present contract was given t.h e
of
Ashland,
Is
to
meet Jack
for the former champion.
press, and for this reason t h e
The trial of Kearns in a suit Davis of Chiloquin; Eddie Peck
terms are uncertain a t'th e pres
fpr 9333,333.83 against Dempsey of Klamath Falls is to meet
ent time.
on an . alleged contract, will be Jimmy O’Neil of Los Angeles,
reaamed tomorrow morning at ten and the curtain rais4r is to be
announced Iqtar, y
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o’clock.
The usual number of turkeys
Astoria — City plans several and hams will be disposed of, Little Finishing Work
and in addition a dining room
mains at Medford
public landings on waterfront.
B uilding
set, library table and floor lamp
are to be offered as grand prizes.
For the first time the new Med
Every member of the lodge Is
invited to attend bringing one ford CJty hall, which Is to serve
as a court house for the next five
Rabbit breeders of the Rogue
guest eligible for membership.
years was locked last night and River valley need no longer fear
the night watchman, lirho h a a over-production and may develop
been busy seeing that no one ran their hatches aad Increase their
away with ja il cells or sacks of stock, since the Rogue River
cement, or bricks, was off duty. Cannery at * Medford has been
Painting the outside of the build established.
ing will soon be completed and
The new cannery, which pre
only a little interior finishing is serve« the rabbit meat, ia now
Aviatrix Will Attempt
needed until It will be ready for In operation and ready to h tt y
Raise Funds for
occupancy.
any quantity of rabbits from one
Another Flight
up.
Sjle of meat rabbits has
been a problem which hereto
NEW YORK, Nov. 16.-^ip>—
fore has kept breeders of pure
Ruth Elder, avlatrlx, thia after
noon signed a contract with the
bred stock from over-developing
Lqew theatrieal circuit to appear
or over-stocking, as ordinary la-,
in the Loew theatres over the
cal markets ware-pot suflteleatly
country for 100 days for total
large to care fo r the meat.
L. Neldemeyer, Jacksonville,
payment of 9100,000. It Is said
The establWuMBt of the tan
her purpose is to raise money to has refused to comment on u re nery la of much Interest to rab
attempt another over-eeaa air trip. port he will build a 9110.000 mo bit breeders In this district, mueb
tion picture house in Medford on fine * meat and fu r stock being
a tot recently purchased from the found in the Ashland and Talent
Knights o fT y th ia a .and located district.
next to the Telephone Exchange
building. A crew of workmen
Sheridan — Reorganised ¿here
have( started excavating for a dan bank to.have 910.000 paid-
structure oa the site.
up capital.
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NEW CLUB TO
BE EFFECTED
WOULD
KIWANIS TO
START 9
City Coundlmen. According
to Report, May Grant
Franchise for Right of
Betfling Water From City
Springs — Terms of Con
tract Are Not Known.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.-MLP)
— A special legislation to require
the testimony from M . T. Ever
hart, son-in-law of former Secre
tary of the Interior Albert B.
Fall, w ill be proposed by . con
gress in
December,
Senator
Walsh, Montana democrat who
discovered the Teapot D o m e
scandals, announced today.
Everhart refused to/testify in
the Fail-Sinclair trial on t h e
grounds that his testimony might
incriminate him. Walsh now pro
poses a bill authorising the presi
dent to Immunize him as a* wit
ness.
ILLNESS ENDS
KEARNS TRIAL
COMPLETE
CITY HALL RABBIT MEAT ,
CANNERY OPEN
The Rabbit Season Is H ere
RUTH TAKES’
THEATER JOB
May Construct
Picture House
Ashland Student
In Condon Gtoup
UNIVERSITY OF ORBGON.
Eugene, Nov. 10.— (8pectal)—
Howard W. Handley, of Ashland,
Is. to bta initiated into Condon
Club, University ef Oregon chap
ter of the national Inter-colleg
iate geology society.
Initiation
will take place Thursday, when
19 studshta. garbed lu the “days
of ’40“ will Be taken In.
■ The students, unshaven - and
In thsir rough and ready clothes,
will construct a Are out-of-doors,
and then demonstrate their abil
ity, to p repared typical miner’s
meal. They will then he 'requlr-
ed to eat the food they pre-
ftnre.
Horses Lead Officers a Merry
Chase Thru Brush and
Horses, HorsOs, Horses.
Just erasy about horses!
Chief dt Police George McNabb,
and Fire Chief Clint Baughaua
were literally crazy because of
horses this morning.
Palm street residents frere ex
citad when two horses started
running over lawns, girdeas,
flower bads, and with the groupjt
soft from recent rains doing a
started to attempt to
animals. Over lawns,
hillside, throagh brusì
muddy space, the ef
lowed.
The bornes sveetaa