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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1927)
ASHLAND BAS IT SPLENDID MOTOR Bt’S ? ï SERVICE ; ""•‘S ’ i — —wr—— - ■*"* /S-.'’1™ ' '7 ■ -ó .V, jp w .A PRISONERS MOVE SOON TICKET SALE STARTS AGAIN Contest anta M èo Lithians and ' ’* •? - Plans » 1 *♦.<.»’ Christmas bar 2 With StfMte to he Darkened in Order That Effectiveness of Window Decorations be Enhanced. New Courthouse i* idford Are in Readiness Sale o f tickets for the grand prises grhich are to feature the Llthian C a ra lra l December S to Id ,' ineluatve, Is again uhder way the Mias Popularity ' contestants who are in the race for a trip to H aw aii and diamond rings. har ing met w ith Lithians last night and worked oat a plan for eow- tinuatlon of the ticket eala, » Cash bonuses are to be paid * t tbe November 22 and I t counts, to tbe cdatestant turning in the greatest amount of cash whild on December * , a bonae o f 20.»00 rotea w ill be glron to the contest ' The Eminently successful Christmas decoration o f Ashland store windows of Inst December w ill be repeated Friday evening. December 2nd? when every store ant turning In t h e g r ea te st in the city w ilt be expected to amonnt. of money during the No- have tlte lr .windows decorated,In vem bor'lA. December J period. Christmas garb. Members o f the chamber of commerce committee, of which Homer Billings is chairman, met at a special luncheon nt the Ltth- is Springs hotel today at noon and set December 2nd as the date for this year’s Christmas feetiv- amiltag. did Rnth Elder, the might .-p retty arid» reek George Haldeman, her pHot. (lo ft) and O r Rnth and Haldeman had just stepped off*tb* This yuhr’ Che elty w ill efUSSh ate In the decoration of t h e streets and Ashland''w ill present a gala appearance on the evening o f Kriday, December 2. Whistles an<^ horns w ill be furnished by the chamber of commerce to enliven the evening, the band w ill furnish music and a committee is working on special stunts and features to make the entertainm ent complete. C. A . Malone and C. A. W h ite were appointed as a committee to arrange for the city to decorate the streets; E. R. Isaac and C. A, Malone for the parade and stunts; J. H. McGee to handle the public ity. C lint Baughman to spe the merchants about the wlndow^dec- oratlng and B. G. H arlan to se lect the Judges. The loving cap, phich was won last year by the AntomotMre Shop, w ill be awarded to the winner in the beet decorated window con test. This must be won three suc- slve years to be retained perm anently. k in g , e ir -te a n ttte d o f a m a g g tt« In a surprising verdict read In tha fed e ral.co u rt this morning. The Jury ranched the verdict after four hours last night and It was unsealed today. Olmstead. form er Seattle' police lieutenant, was facing a four-year sentence and an ««.®00 fine for conspiracy and two additional conspiracy Indictments. DEDICATION PLANS MADE ultaaia. (hippled Squad Leaves To- V. V. Caldwdll, who w ia sched uled to speak a t _ the ' fciwania luncheon tomorrow at noon, is unable to come to Ashland a n d ! . E. Vining w ill be the speaker, according to announcement today. M r. Vining w ill speak on the sub ject of big business projects. '\ PASTOR HELD IN JA IL HE! atrione com . Conrad «pi,»*,,,»® «■ the liaenp en account o f a bro- «akle which he is carrying In h cast so he hobbles on crutches, Wee was taken to- hie home 8nnday morning with what gp- P«*red a alight concession but turned out to he a Haas Infection, Pronee also received an In ju ry to hla knee In the Hum boldt game, W ith , the probability of being FAITHFUL DOG “HOLDS TIGH T Police Have Difficult Task in Freeing Boy From Animal g o r i l y n fto r noon today an at torney representing Rev. Ray call ed local officers and stated his client wee ill, and weald* he un able to appear In court until a la te r date. H earing In the case w ill not be given u n til the min ister has completely recovered. “ Its the first tim e in 20 years, honest it is boys pad I ’m asham ed.” Rev, W illia m " B ill” Ray, paetor of the M ain Street Metho dist Church South of Medford, eobbed late yesterday evening when two o f his parishioners visited him at the city jail here, where he was confined after he was arrested by Traffic Officer C. ------------------------- • — — — — Tenacity of an Irish setter, love of a‘ little girl for her dog and love "Come quickly, a dog has a lit tle Boy’s hand in his mouth and won’t leave go” was the call re ceived at the police station. Game Warden Roy P arr and Chief of Police Cletus McCredie rushed to the scene and foand a nine year I old boy, a little girl and a* dog. I fW<* BBtU w «dneaday evening- H effner has been at the «meh’s home daring tha »eat three daVg receiving careful attention for a, z Max GeBaudr, well known Medford business man, has been given a lS-yefft^contract for rights of bottling mineral waters at t^e Ashland city springs, and gas rights, at the springs, according to terms of an agreement -approved by city councilmen ahd signed by Mr. GeBauer. It is snid the contract will probably mean the in stallation of approximately $20,000 worth of equipment within the »ext six months in the development of the /foject. * of a little boy for the little girl featured an unusual incident in Medford late yesterday afternoon. HIGHWAYMAN STEALS AUTO Given Life by Motorist, Youth Profita by — Theft ¡The dog had bean trained to “ go ¡fetch’’ and as the hoy attempted V threw » stick, the dog chtmped his teeth over the stick and the boy’s hand and held on. Other sticks were thrown but they did not attract him. He held the boy’s hand firm ly but Was not in- jurying him a great deal. The officers attempted to pry his mouth open but he gripped tbe little hand the more firm ly. Then It was suggested they shoot him. "No don't shoot him, hs w ill let go after wi^le and the little g irl loves him so,” sobbed the heroic boy who was still held fast. F in ally officers inserted anoth- ______ Briefly, terms of the contract of that period. Dead Dog in Rear End of Car W ai to Be Given Burial A royalty of pne-half cent on eacb bottle of mineral water on »0 percent of the tu tlre output — 10 per cent to be devoted to advertising purposes, during the first IS year period,* is to he paid. During tha second 15-year period if renewal is made a royalty of one per oent on rack bottle is to be paid tbe city. This royalty in believed sufficient to provide a considerable income for the clty wheB „ „ opwa(taB; ------- — Originality at least was dis- played by a motorist who speeded 40 miles an hour through ' t h e school tone on the Boulevard this morning, in a Dodge sedan. i When WBrBed by 2 * 7 TT*i t ‘c O fficer flam Trescstf he wan ex- ceedlng tbe speed lim it. W . D. Snodgrass. California man. in- formed the officer, he was hur- ryfng because of a death, making the officer f e e l thoroughly “cheap.” He then Informed the officer the death was that o f a d o g , which they were carrying in the rear end of the car, a fam ily pet which they were taking to Cali- fornla. to “give decent burial." They scored the officer for having stopped them, so the officer de- elded* to let them "Tell It to the Jordan Company wars xv ■ wa • Wins Cash Prize IPs A Hard Life s . . »»«« way - the contract in to »nmaru, tor purpose of advertising the G ra n tin g .o f ♦ be city through the medium of the h a. on display . letter from T he 8unset Electrlq Company of Port- , land, state dietributor. of A tw .t- ., " , X M — h‘‘ ’ ’“ " i i® * ’* *** er Rent radios, and a check for " OBl * «tBr t operation, a . soon «25. which this store won recently ! 88 P°«»b»o. WolUnlnary arrange- FINE PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN MANY APPLES ARÉ SHIPPED —— O C O W n i P D P IV IT C 08 *bProv®d by councilmen and O rE jJ D lsJ b ll l l l v JuO signed by Mr. OeBaner. provide f V D I f ’rW A I I>F1? A for * 16 year le88e* wUh optional V fU u r llX A id I I a E i A renewal for IS years at the end B*ch bottle is to 0 » 'labelled, ’‘Ashland Mineral Waters. Bot- tied In Ashland, Oregon,” or wlth some other label approved by the city conncii. Mr. OeBaner may use a case name for the product. Royalty la to be paid per pound on the gas output. — ►. _ _ , , .__ , Mr; GeBaoer «• **Ten 180 j U(jg e ,, in which to start operations. . They did The clty reserve^ all sanatar» "Seven-fifty” and costa, said ,um * 8Bd otfc,r * « * < • Municipal Judge Clint Baughman. 1,10 c °ntrB®t stating * The mineral __________________ water supply of the city of Ash— • % land la not to bs lessened or 1m- (Pleqse Turn to Page 2) When the Grlxsly aqngd trots on the field tomorrow to meet the Roseburg H igh eleven, the biggest crowd of the season is expected to be on the athletic field grounds to assist in the dedication o f t h e Llthian grandstand, erected a year ago. ' ' ■ \ Llthians are to ipeet at - the Plaxa at 1 o’clock and w ill march in a'hody to the grounds, led by the community band which w ill furnish plenty of music during the game. I. B. Vining is to deliver the J. A. Churchill is Listed to dedicatory address according to Give Principal ’8. Jk.. Peters, J r., who is in charge # Address of the Llthian committee. Coach Cripe la expecting kin The completed program for squad is to be evenly matched with the Father and S o n . Banquet the Roseburg teem and « good which is to he held at the Jun football game la anticipated. ior high school Frid ay evening. Is Announced by W . P. W alter, Y. M. C. A secretary today as follows w ith V . D. M ille r acting as toastmaster. Invocation by Rev. C. D. Gai ney I Approximately 200 People Dinner. Employed at Barley Songs.led by Lew Hansen. “To My Dad." toast by Dick Approximately people are Joy p ith response, "To My Son" employed at the Bagley Cannery by R r C. Joy. and completing one of the htg- .^olo. by David* Johnson. geet Apple canning seasons In the ♦S iavt talk b f E. G. Harlan.. Dnet, Bert W right and'Lonnie history of the local institution according to Ralph Koospr, man Scrogglnp. ager of tha pladt. "W h at I Owe to My Dad.” by Betweeq two and three car Leverette bavls. Jr. with, response loads of canned apples have been "W h at I Owe td My 8oa,” tby shipped ea^h week from the local Leverett D avit, Br. plant for the last »two months, Sopg, Presbyterian quartette. and approximately 2S carloads Address, J. A. Chqrchlll, presi have been sold. A sufficient stock dent B. 0 . N. 8. o f fru it te on hand and sufficient Benediction, Rev. H . Y*. Pem orders hare bean raoalvod to berton. « . make It probable the plant w ill continue in fe lt operation te r at B aker — Jdaho Light A Nover laaht 10 "dayi according to M r. building line from Richland ^ Medford Man Granted Commercial Rights for Bottling Lithia Water and Gas Rights Former Owner of Ore gon Hotel Here — Royalty Given City—Agreement Provides for Renewal at End of 15-Year P erio d - Much Equipment to be Installed. Yeh see her ' above, burdened >r Wbslen, New York City’s "offl- NORMAL SQUAD Caldwell UnaWè TO MONMOUTH Plans sim ilar, to those of last year w ill be carried oat, w ith of course, many variations and ad ditions. Practically every store in the city last year had their .windows decorated; a t 7 :3 0 on the special evening' a ll the street lights were turned o ff and then V an ito « Smuggling simultaneously at 7:10 p. m. the Charge A g a iu t Famous lights were turned on and the Rom Burning Head — windows wore undraped, v 1 | « thousands of visitors inspecting Against Seattle" the beautiful displays during the next hour o r two. Music and S B A T T V », Wash.. Nov. 17.— other features were also on the (tP)— ltoSLgimataad. reputed ram .•V PARALYSIS DECREASES Jackson Oountv Shows Very Little Development of , Oontagion in Report Four cases of typhoid fever and one ease of whooping cough developed in Jackson county dur ing the week ending November 12, according to a report*of the state health department. Coos county the report indi cated is worst stricken with the Infantile paralysis epidemic with eight cases developing In one week. Twenty-three cnees of the disease were reported during the week, from air aectlonc of the state. NO PAHTBtTUM.TIO’i Medford Lions clhb members after hearing a pro and con dlsr cusslon of the advisability or making pasteurisation of milk compulsory, whan a straw vote was taken indicated their belief the m atter should he left to tbe choice of the people. in a window display contest1 n,8“ ts to be started at qnce. conducted by Tbe Atwater K e n t; t , ° 8B* B®r *■ » prominent company. The Jordan Electric! business man In Medford. Be In was swarded second prise. Be- owner of the Valley Candy Cons-1 sides the check for «26. they also pBBjr BBd Medfnrd Tobacco Oom- won a year’s subscription to any BBBr- y‘or three y e a n ho w a | radio magazine they may choose. 0WB®r ®f the Oregon H otel In The Atw ater ^Cent display in the this eity, having disposed o f this local store was very attractive, interest to Oscar Bergner, two . __________ y®»rt »go- Ho has sines aaado his home la Medford. Company Asks *•*> <■ — > » u « . — . r * the result o f negotiations start- Incorporation “ A ll bottling ~**‘* _____ * activities nt IM Application for Incorporation las been filed by promoters of BCRKBN CLVB z Members of the Screen Club are to asset la the Legion H all this evening.when the f i r s t "shots" of those who will play in the firs t ptetnre to he produced, are to Re token. A general lnvl- tattoo is extended the pnblie to atfOnd. * springs ore to he d a u o -ctock ” -g ^ bine i Tw« mlnen tian a state | *gnne < attend view « Woera. ■ ****