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■•H- 8®fSk *'• " **'• ¿i’Sf - r , ^ V/ «Ä IV , ■4; '* '• * , U n se tt1 'P * in tonight. Vfti JPAPER for O ver fifty Y ears F * VOLLI to the SemVWeeWij Tldlngs'Volume 41 Wire Servies) =r ÖS ? rX )AY, NOV. 25, 1927 COACH PICKS “ALL COAST” GRID SQUAD in of Rodeo-Lami MEET PLANNER K NO. 72 Ä i r fS* w ; ROOD DOES Oil y Two Oregon Players Receive Mention — Robbins Named A public maa» meeting a> UNIVER8ITY OF OREGON, whleh the *-<ull details of (h*. Eugene, Nov. 2 6 .— (Special) — Tom Simpson Reports^ on Six Convicts and Three Only two Oregon football players Willariiette Valley and Col Prink” Callison Put Reg Pactfic Highway Historical Bcreei Red Cvoss Drive — More and ulars in Game to Prevent fk>ciety ,win be explained « Guards Killed in Rioting received mention. on the myjhl- umbia River Sections Are Member* Are Heeded cal all coast eleven selected by Ashland Scoring, Bnt the «ctu»i photography work will W Started by Seven Ring Today Football Coach is Speaker leaders; "It Was Hell In John J. McEwan, Web foot grid GMsslies W W jB afflìn ff done, * is - to' ‘ be ’ held next FTuee- Losses at Luncheon and 'fells of side,” Says Turnkey Who coach, here recently, and both Aerial Attack Push Bau day evening In the armory un Rains of Yesterday—S. P. Work With Winning His of these were placed on the Was Wounded in First Tracks Washed Away. Over Goal Twicer-1312 der the auspices of the American Squad, . __ Legion* Post, according to an second team. On the first eleven Outbreak Yesterday. Score. Coach R. W. Mcivèai, c i ■■ h ,ej PORTLAND, Nov. 25.— (lP>r- nouncement made today. team five of nine conference Southern "Oregon Normal School, thia afternoon showed 11 dead elevens were represented, South The Willamette Valley and Col By one lone point Medford A speaker qrko will explain and. 21 Injured. The body of ern California and the Univer umbia River sections ot Oregon won the annual Thanksgiving the business proposition is to convincingly argued, the case of Day football game from Ashland ,be scheduled on the program and thq football player today at noon John Brown, a pobvict was fdund sity o t Washington breaking even are checking np today on dam yesterday. The score was 13 to /Carl A. Theobald, who is inter he< Fore the KiwanFs club, showing In his cell by guards. It had with three me« each. age done from heavy rains yes that football is one of the best 12. not been known he had been terday and last night. esting Ashland , people in. the The University of California Over-confidence on the part of project and who Is thoroughly training grounds for success In killed. Lewis RepoBa, one of placed two men, Idaho 'two and Southern Pacific tracks weye ' I the Tigers and a brilliant and familiar wit|» the technical de life after college day». the wounded .prisoners died at Stanford one. On the second blocked by slides a mile west of Mr. McNeal read Interesting : Oat where* Ute bronchos »nd the ground cornea up and hits noon. sensational brand of aerial foot velopment and production of pic team named by McEwan, Stan Toledo and S. P. 4k* S. traeks and Miss Vaughan Clalg are roy- ball— pass after pass completed tures, will explain this part of facts from a survey made toy an i yon mighty fast, Lonnie Anthony Brown of San Fran ford was represented by four were blocked at Bugby. Crews j>y of Ardmore, Okie., wag crowned cartern ’university which investi- I atty. Lonnie. l#-year-old ^ w lth great yardage gainst— tells cisco, 38-year-old has been desig rorld at the Madison Square Garden the work In detail. men, three of them backi, Idaho, are working at both places today. best all-aroand cowboy U gated the business and profes the stogy of the game which was of Thatcher, Colo., la «aid to be nated as the leader of the break. Oregon Aggies and Oregon were Tillamook is isolated except Much interest has been evi sional careers of . 721 football rodeo In New York. MI one of * the bes^ played In South wild steers that her aex can boast. - Five of his companions, identi the best ftder of bronchos for one telephone line through denced in the work of the club each represented by two men and lettermen from Harvard, Y a l e — —— n ern Oregon thia year. fied as ringleaders are in soli California by one, McMinnville and the storm there The much touted generosity of and a splendid attendance has and Princeton during the last 40 was the worst since 1921. The tary confinement. Brown is PhMlipo. Calif. L. E.; ‘Coltrln. the Medford coach, who was go been the usual* record at meet years. The survey showed conclu charged with assault with at Calif. L. T.. Diehl, Idaho. L. G.; railroad and highway traffic |: ings. z • ' (- sively that football experience ing to put his second fine men tempt to commit murder, and McReery, Stanford, C; Wright, blocked In all directions. Those who. attend the club are was a great aid in Inculcating the on the field and save the regu the others with murder conspir Wash. R. G.; 'Hibbs, U. S. C., Three Inches and a half of rain lars dissolved into thin, air when taught the primary principles of fighting, industrious spirit which acy. Both charges carry the R. T.; Schuh, Wash., R. E.; fell in 24 hoars. Two and forty- -th e Gristly squad bad the pigskin extra, bit and principal acting, s>qecessary for success. death penalty if conviction is se Drury, U. S. C„ Q: Carrol, Wash. hundredths inches felt at Port One interesting statement was within the shadow of the Med are picked for character parts Two years ago, after her pub cured. that out of the great number and study of make-up, study oi A pre-view of sconlc pic* ford goal—and completely disap L. H.; Elliott, U. S. C., R. H.; land and five inches at Astoria. ~ lic work brought to her atten The bridge betw> <-n Tillamook peared when the Griszlies pushed camera terms, etc., are Included only'two bad entered bankruptcy set with lyric verses, pi Kerahlsnlk, Idaho, F. i— tion need of educational scenic and these two did not let this produced, and verses written and Beaver went oui as djd the the pigskin over with the full in the work. 4— Robblus, O. A, C„ L. B.; Hut FOLSEM PRISON. Cal., Nov. features, Mrs. Hines started in regular lineup on the field. At the meeting Tuesday even one failure daunt them, but came MrsA Agneg E -Hines; fp; chinson, Idaho, L. T.. Hod gen, Soapstone bridge just north of producing pictures. Her rise in 26.— (IP) — The Folsem prison, Oregon, L. G.; Stadelinan, Ore the Tillamook county line. Mock back fighting and today are mul Miss' Agnes Develin of Ai ing, an effort Is to be made -to this work has been almost phen riot which Caused the killing of ing the Roosevelt highway. A Medford newspaper stated (lnerease, probably double the ti-millionaires. were shown this morning, at omenal. She was summoned to, nine'persons and wpunding of 82 gon, C; Schwartz, Cal., R. o.; During the recent Ashland- the first touchdown made by club membership and every ef Vining theatre, with Mrs. Hli A log jam shoved the tracks Sellman, Stanford, R. T.; Burgh- Hollywood, where she was call others was virtually over early Ashland was made with the sec fort will be made by the Legion Monmouth football game, McNeal explaining her work, whleh out of line on the bridge north ♦ V t — Idaho, R. E.; Maples. O. A. today*. -------- ed upon to show some of her ond team on the field, bnt this naires to have a large attend stated, one player played perfect been »efficiently outstandinff Rioters released guards held C„ Q; Hill, Stanford, L. H.; Hy* of Tillamook and a slide at Bar work aqd movie producers of football under very adverse con was ap error. When Ashland ance. bring her into the liffii View covered the tracks there. ditions at Monmouth and at the among movie producers, and un prominence expressed it unusual as hostages and turned over to land, Stanford, R. H.; Hoffman, had pushed the pigskin for Three hundred feet of track F. first class recitation the. s a m e usual enough to rocus attention ly good, and gave her promise of authorities one pistol, w h i c h ward within a few yards of the was washed out between Swlthea they claimed was the only weap Her poetry or ulayer had a perfect recitation, of magazines and feature writers great success. Medford goal, Callison sent in and Salmonberry district. lyric sub-titles are full of beau on they had and each prisoner re the only student out of BO to on her. his first string men. and w i t h ty and love of the out-of doors turned to his own cell. make a perfect recitation. Harry three plays, the Gristly squad Mrs. Hines, whose parents/M r. and her evident understanding of Approximately 700 guards are May. Mr. McNeal stated, was th8 pushed the Tigers over the goal and Mrs. John Develin, wets pio on duty before the prison walls Nature is evidenced. student. for a touchdown. neer résidents of this community, t o d a y . ---------- Mrs. Hines is producing, hiring Henry Enders, reported on the Ashland Weight Light D to Two prison guards and six con splendid • work* done by the Ki- tesidlng on a ranch Just opposite her own camera man, and dlstrl- The Medford team yesterday »land lunni the old Normal school, attended j * her own refu8 victs were killed in the riot yes Mickey Walker Fgils to Re »an i club in sponsoring the hos averaged 18# pounds compared «ratio. in Station school here and was a « « d ^ f e , ,ng ghe 8tate, to b# ply to Challenge From terday bringing the total to nine. pital treatment and 1q furnieh- by to-the IS# Splendid Sermon is Deliv the old Ashland College qrfri Oklahoma, Three of the seriously woqnded Tdi milk tc weedy- children. The | any contract» whleh woald cause Grlxsljt squad. The ered by R«ev. Gaffney The Angel IalaBd committee Normal academy. Of an artis her individuality to be lost in are guards. backfield averaged but 14# qf the Mt. Ashland Chapter,* club voted to continue furnish t e and dramatic nature, she was Yesterday NEW YORK, Nov. 26.— (tf>)— Walter Nell, ‘urnkey, who was ’ her work. Later she may arrange pounds While the Medford back- Daughter American Revolution ing milk. Mickey Walker, middle weight prominent for her work while wounded in the first outbreak for.distribution of her pLtures Thos Simpson reported 1252 A spirit of Christian thanks field averaged l<0. aro-iyqueiting that all .donations in school here and was ^warded through an exchange. yesterday noon was in the main champion and his manager, Jack giving for blessings of the past had been raised in the Red (S-osa The punting of Hitchcock,* who for the Christmas box be taken oratory prices. Kearns, were: suspended by* the I Verses of her suo-tiuea have cell roqm when trouble started. outpunted the famous 200 pound to the library this week as the drive and that workers were still New York boxing athletic com year was evident in the well at ‘‘As soon as the sound of shoot busy. - , She has been a resident of been set to music, and the mnsic tended Union church services held Demmer of Medford, was an out box is to be sent away Saturday No nominations for officers Forest Grove for quite a number used as a part of the scenic fea ing was heard I slammed the mission today. They were charg yesterday at the Christian chnrch standing feature of the game. afternoon. z bad been made, the committee of years and in idditlon to keep ed with failing to reply to door. They shot me twice but ture. Hitchcock gives promise of de Articles needed are used cloth reported, and the election was ing on With her writing of short crawled ground the corner and challenge from George Courtney, with Rev. C. D. Gaffney, pastor i veloping into a star as sensation The pictures shown to a few got away. It was hell Inside those Oklahoma City contender for the of the Congregational church de al as the local^ school has ever ing, clean and in good condition, postponed a week until Decem stories, publication of a book of friends, club representatives, civ livering the main address of walls when seven armed convicts Walker fcrown. , poems, and other artistic literary ic organization c known. He Is a sophomore-jun | for Women and children, layettes ber 2Srd. representatives rushed at us, cursing and starting Thanksgiving. W. P. Walter’s name w a s work, fwas active in the original' and the press this morning, were ior and will probably be in the or single garments, yarns, cro The union service was held chet cotton, ‘ chochet hooks, thim drawn to contribute to the child P. T. A. work, whs state secretary views of towns along the Pacific an uproar among the other pris lineup for two years more. under the auspices ot the Ash oners.” Madden and Abbott on t h e bles, scissors, needles, cotton ma welfare fund. Visitors w e r e qf the state board of Federated highway. Ashland has been given land Ministerial Association and The regular routine of t h e John H. Henry, of Pasadena, Clubs, is a member of the Ore terials of -a yard or mor?, books, line, played an outstanding game a generous showing, the Normal prison was resumed when 1,200 other pastor« of the city assisted on the line, holding the heavier vlotrola records, stockings, socks, who is reported to be purchasing gon Writers association, which school featured with the s a m e in the service. prisoners Who defied the offic Medford line with a bull dog de- handkerchiefs, toilet soap, ties, timber land here, and E. T. Mer- membership is limited to those prominence given other educe A vocal* tolo sung by Mys. C. ers for 20 hours surrendered ril of Ashland, who Is assisting who have achieved work of un termination which forced their 'watjt cloths, towels, bqushes, Seven ringleaders who started Discussion of General Prob D, Gaffney was an outstandingly usual merit. \ him In this. (Continued On Page Three) opponents to loose the ball re-(combe, pencils, stationary, cray- lems to Feature the riot were placed in solitary beautiful, number on the program. peatedly oh downs. The double ons, balls, tops, doll3 and toys. Gathering confinement and their names A good attendance marked I criss-cross play whlgh baffled The box Is sent to the immi were not divulged. Other prison services held at the Episcopal the locals at Medford wae useless gration station at Angel Island A meeting of Fruit Growers church where Rev. F> K. Ham ars are in reffular cells. yesterday. (for distribution on Christinas of the Ashland district Is te be mond, vicar, delivered a forceful Nutter at quarter.* who re day. held next Wednesday evening at sermon, calling on all to be peatedly threw passes with a the city hall, according to bulle thankful for the blessings of the spectacular accuracy, was injured < A'T> I T D ’C T P I F n ^ ' D tins which will be sent out later last year. In the first half of the game and J, A I T l U S i u l l J L E jlt by Homer Billings, chairman of played two quarters with a badly the Chamber of Commerce com- Injured shoulder, unable to mlttee which is sponsoring the tackle, but throwing the pigskin ^meeting. forward for completed passes fqr Famous Cellist Will Play in A discussion of general prob- Vestel Weathers R e v e r e great gains. Grand Concert at. , ems of importance and common lands Are / Storm—Rands Medford was out-played from Armory interest to fruit growers is plan- Tread herons the start of the game until the end. Baffled by the aerial attack, Franz Auer, famous Australian ped with a possible centering Star Halfback for 0 . A. 0. .ABERDEEN, No*. 25.—(IP)— unable tq block passes, tlfe b ‘1 g cellist, who, will appear In n qipon one topic of Importance is Hl With a severe fellows trotted about the field Having weathered mnnla. grand concert this evening at pounding, a Tenpajsan Maru Jap rather hopelessly. th^ Armory Hall, has travelled anese- frleghter Is aground here^ Spectators PIcAeed \ CORVALLIS. Nov. 26.— (U>>— extensively, and understands con From a spectators standpoint apparently settling In the sands George ScdU. star half for the cert work, as understanding is the contest was a thrilling exhibi at Copals Beach, - North Gray? Oregon Stkte University football poselhle ol»l£, after much sttady. tion of football, but from a crit Harbor. ■ team is In thadumpttal suffering Twice he has travelled around ic's standpoint It was a mighty An eifoi't is to be made at the world on concert tours with Rb u m a a iu Leader's Death from pneumonia. roor showing for the Medford high tide this afternoon to float While his condition is not famous pianists, and —his out May Plunge Country team. A her, but ‘slight hopes are held Serious, his illness weakens the standing technique and expres Into W ar, It was estimated an average of due to the treacherous sands on Aggies for the* game tomorrow sion, has brought him a host of three out of every four passes at which the ship is aground.‘ The BUCHAREST. Nov. 26.— ( I B - against Carnegie Tech nt Port ms comments of a favorable tempted by the Grlssly squad crew is tjlll aboard the Vesse, Mpi Premier Ion Bratlanu, the strong land. nature. v were completed. Tljey gained man wf Rumania, died suddenly The' concert which is to be practically twice as much yard I presented this ‘evening la on a yesterday and hl« unexpected age as the Medford’ 0 a m . A par • with Chautauqua entertain passing has plunged the nation fighting, dashing, .crashing spir er« and generous patronage has Into' deap sorrow. it, absent from the Armistice Day Few care to forecast political been assurred by the advance galhe was evident throughout* developments, since Bratlanu la ticket sale, The crowd was the largest.of Mary Galey, talented young no longer to be depended upon Ronald Gnndee. Jim; the season— the Municipal bind Nutter. If the weather is bright and pianist will accompany |Ir. Auer. or teared. The Immediate ques Roy Abbott was present and furnished plenty ¿here is no fog Sunday' after of music— a serpentines through noon. 0 0 first out-dOor pictures The concert la to start at 3:16. tion has arisen In regard to the their oareera on the probably attempt of the former football team te a •*...... f ; * — s; Crown - Prince Carol t« attempt yesterday. The thing wag evident that there Is a will hq made, according to an returning football spirit. to take the throne from hie six slag of Natter to HTRKET RATTLE STAGED year old son “King Michael.” The near victory was a fitting nouncement made today by the feature o t Eggs of uncertain. If ancient president. Carl A. Theobold. finish for a «uccessful season. and was the work wan antecedents, eggs loaded with red *• ^Rehearsals le t the out-door BASKETBALL NEXT which the foni Comparative Scores and whlta paint, apples and toma street scene wAe nfkde st the “I'll have some basketball while members Ashland Grizzlies scored 20# toes of ancient orlgfti were ex points id the six games t h e / d ub meeting held la 0 Sunday changed Wednesday evening In dope within the next we^k, ***y are letter men played, this season compared with afternoon and the actual fllmigg the usual pre-gama street battle start my boys off practlcfiaf next It was with of the picture is to be made Sun which waa staged between Med Tuesday," according to ‘ Coach played tkelr 1 Please Turn to Page Five day. - ‘ ’ f.Z • > . .- grid. * ford and Ashland football fans. R hsm U Crlpe. a ------------------------- -------------------------■ - f - Preview o f Taken by Fo Shown at Production ; ér Local Woman in? Theater Today CHRISTMAS BOX PACKED MIDDLEWEIGHT IS SUSPENDED MANY ATTEND UNION CHURCH FRUIT MEN WILL MEET The Bookworm HELD ON SANDS AUER CONCERT HERE TONIGHT AGGIE STAR IS STRICKEN “STRONG MAN” PASSES AWAY Four Seniors Street S cote > To Be Filmed I / Play Thursday