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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1927)
O regon--V use tiled. «B®#, rlan and Wm. M. Together W ith Theobold, W ho la * for the Develop- 1 the Movie In- Here. W ere Main Speakers. apt wattlSg to «art .oat word from deed. dt?w their'bolée ta tarn andadmtoletote<r 14 • > - A f t e r o /- n J ■ S Awasex «ha tha sale »py- vltor, and heSaya ha hasn’t flfcwred ont-yòt what It was all ab o u t/ . 7 j d l i n v » , refuted to testify be fo re, a coroner’s tnqaeqr J^yy■ io-’ <*5teeh ' atortl erf- «U edhqtlt«- < tides! rig h t not to give laertm« ln a tln i evidence tMtt might ho need against him. ’' 7” £>• F ear guards who wore held as hostages dartag the .night riot ing In the eeU Meeh were called to the wltnoae stand. The in John Häneen. Klamath Fells quest was held la th ellb sary of tetto appear befare Xhstice et the the prison where the rioting atart- Peace L. A. Roberte thia after- • ed and where tea of tbe 11 cob - aeon to answer to a charge of vlfta kitted. met deatji. traasgarttattea and posse taion of <* V 7 y .. - -i waa the death house and gallons on which the state w ill demand W*e Ma« by Phderiu Oflteer Terry Weil, haré they are. after ab ’thead' yhar»— 1 ha pnlLag tkaWew Ford» évaí* avary otteet h a ré n the angina. Thia givee gon an idea much-dlacaaaed, loag-waited new Ford ear. CIVIC CLUB PLANS SALE EVIDENCED the six rin g le a d e n pay tbe ex A^ Tatent. treme penalty for heeding the revolt The coroner’s Jury waa composed of business man. Only persons ways admitted to the library for the- laguest. «h e p o rtly before midnight arrhatdb-Häneen when he ’’frisked” « ■ ' ear and found the rear end of the old Goto Bight, Iftlp s a was driving. tilted With kogn—g to ta l cargo o f »0 galtope of moonshine Ugnar. ’A o T D S E A L SALE Ashland chairman. T h e apto i n t o Christ aisa, a booth New and original ideas la the way of Christmas decorations are being worked out by Ipsqfl mer- ehanta who will enter theta* win dow dlgplaya la the contest Art- day evening which is to mark the opening of the holiday season Attendance at the Mass Meet ing at the armory yesterday ’ eve ning .for the furtherance of * the Pacific Highway Screen Histori cal Society was estimated a* MO and enthusiastic interest In the proposed project waa shown— all seemingly willing to study the ' ’’Model A’’ engine, that aoon w ill .. l^r. Ford is stamping the nnm- project and judge it entirely - on i you look under the hood of the its merits. B. G. Harlan, secretary of the at the extreme right. Chamber of Commerce, Attorney Wm. ’Briggs, Mr. Moon, and Carl A. Theobald were speakers and each advanced reasons why the club should be supported — the interest It will create in t h e movie development » n i tbe bene fits Ashland will derive from the advertising which is planned through the medium of the Silver shoot. . Mr. Harlan and Mr. Briggs, both urged people to study the club and Judging it on its mer its, suppbrt it as they saw fit— both stating that every proposed enterprise for the advancement of ihe town was worthy of in vestigation. Four- pictures— shown at the Vining theatre previously— were shown at the armory, all taken In Oregon, the Oregon-made pic tures which Mr. Theobald h a s heretofore produced. The meeting * yesterday eve ning yras sponsored by the Amer ican Legion. A second Screen club gather- “ Ing is planned for Friday night when a dance w ill be given at the Mooee hail. T h te la the first <jf- a series of affaire which 'are be-, ing planned. Costumes of the period from 1860 to lfgo — de pleting the pioneer days of .the west, are to predominate. Colorad ^Ga?p of the teeth even o f lit- tie children la now rated of great liflportaaee and It la well known that good care of teeth at, alt periods promote a much better and moK* certain meatal aad 'physical, development. ***At tfcia t|^e thqre Is no,,fund la any degree apfflclest to cover this Importane work and the tale of the Christmas seals together with the donation of much free time by the local dental fraternity must snstaln this splendid ter- Vice until stats legislation betels to bear the. Burden. * “This te only one of several ae- t’vitlas of yflSr ateociation, all qf whrch deserves 'generous rscognh tira. -T h e . r e s t ìi great and I urge hearty rasponeé by partkfcte of Christmas seals.” OoVernor Patterson, commend- Ing the sate «ays; * ( hop« y o n ADDRESS ' ' Sl0C$ion o f (J Postponed for On W eek A n im a l , ---------* Dr. BTqnk. w&e is condn dottai aprvey of the cMM the towrtr grades ef the J county achooU la to addrei land KiwAnte toaqòrrbw at explain the work mi ft 4a carried on. The dental sai being conducted as a part health salt work, ’> z The afiftnal ' ’ election « elnb has been postponed 1 weak .had wHl be bpld q$ meeting December 88. A] lnqtloas are to be present tbe eommlttoTAi or bqfoi meeting this 'week,zH . C. club secretery warn». M iller te chairpsan wf the Claims Mc- Kot w<m p a Cham- deut F irst ____ __ T hat School OalUson ahd Squad L a a w This Afternoon. The Dalles Loughlin Eastern D ecision is THE DALLES. N ot . »0.— (IP» — Officials of The Dalles high school today tiled formal protest with the state board of coatrol against the proposed state ctaaat- ploashlp football game which Is to be played between Medford U. S C Questions Décision and the MeLoughlin high school of Milton-Freewater, Satardey. in Notre Dame Game claiming McLaugbHa. has. not a Saturday '* clean eastern Oregon champion PASADENA. * Nov. 30.— (lp>— ship title without fii>t meeting John E. Griffith field Judge for The Dalles, which meeting wan . . tbe U. S. C.-Notre Dame football declined. game in Chicago today denied The Dalles, MeLoughlin, Grants that be told Umpire John Scbom- mer that Riley, Irish half did Tillamook, Salem, West Linn aad not have possession and control Harrisburg, together with Med of tbe bell on tbe now famous ford have been claimants for the touchback decision that held state championship. The Dalles lost to Washington Southern California from victory. He flatly declare^ that (be and backed out playing McLaugh play which Schommer^ and Cap lin; Grant won the Portion^ tain Drury of tbe Trojans aaid title and decided they had enough should have been a aafety, was honor*. A ll these-schools were challeng- a touchback. Had it been ruled as a Mfety the' U. 8. C. would ed by Medford but only the Mc Laughlin school accepted the challenge. Coach “Prink” Callleon and hie men were to leave this after- *' noon tor the eastern town td prepare for their battle with Gw husky« cowpanchen of eastern Oregon. subject por CONTROVERSY OFFICER DOES BIG BUSINESS Tbe silver loving cup which last year waa awarded Dan Kay. fj>r his work on the windows o f LO U ISVILLE. Kentucky, Npv. the Automotive Shop Is the tro 8«.— (IP)— Leonard Wood, negfc. Liquor <Dd Oar« Confiscai phy which w ill be sought by was lynched* shortly before mte- ed Valued at N early practically every merchant In nlght by a mob nee> Flemflir 17.000 Kentucky, following hi* arrow for m urdeyof.a mips foreman. I Liquor yalupd St »1,400 /a n d ; The negro was shot by t Art four automobiles With a total '*i*d <*iW l,T »iH -GaneHSe—» « vataw of. a up anvl mat Sly >0.440 then poured oa his body and set hiW «ee^fibdf acdUd by Federal Qoach "F rin k’’ Callison of Officer Tbrry 3A. Talent In thp aflrd. Medford with 18 of hie husky Red The lynching took place atop seven daya since he returned and Black football squad leaves tbe Camberland mountain». » from Portland where, ha .«pent » this afternoon to Invade eastern A mob estimated * t 816 armed month Working with federal of- , Oregon and tangle with the men sawed bars from the Jail at fleers theep.. s , squad from McLaughlin - Whitesburg, where the (negro had One 80-gaNqp cargo, two 50- Callison win take the follow been taken for safe keeping. A gallon cargoes find oSe «0-gallon. ing men with him; chain was placed around his neck cargo of liquor were takes.¡A Reo Biden, McDonald and Bortbr- and he was dragged to a motor H. E. Pech and A. L. Pech, Fifing Cleud, a new car is val- man, , ends; Deramer. Morgan aad car and then driven to the lynch brothers, of the Lake Creek dis -- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ î ZV’ ’ » i » I J i e ued at 11.400; a new Dodge i O. Newland, tackles; J. Hughes, ing scene. -t trict, ware fined 850 each by Jus i and Prock. guards; B. Woods waa accused of killing tice G. O. Taylor yesterday when A llege D eath o f Former sedan its rained a t >31>0> the Sfoebr 1087 Star coupe. A t >00« aad ] Hughes, center; Swanson and Local B oy Due to Copco Harshel Deaton, 35. at Fleming.. they entered a plea of guilty to a a Cole Bight, at >850. ' '' - I Oarnett, quarters; Moore a n d N egligence charge of possession of untagged Newlad. halves; and H airell aad Portland — BAlfour-Guthrle A deer meat. Game Warden Pat Alleging negligence on tbe part Day, fullbacks. Co. build* storage bins for 4,000 Dailey and Deputy Warden Roy of the California Oregon Power tons wheat at Irving dock. Parr arretted th e 'tw o .,«- company, Marion 8. Kennedy, has filed suit for 840,000 damages I ■ • » • . ‘ for the death of hie son, Rufus M a y b e *R u th E ld e r S ta rte d a F a d B. Kennedy,. I t , former Ashland hoy. - • ' tbe}À intor *hl>jh tehool operetta The hoy wae killed-on the C. J. " Y a n ii San” wafcn ia io be pre Fruit growers of this district Hess ranch In PineJ0 rove, Klqm; sented Tburqday evening, Decem are to meat thi^ evening at 7:8« ath county, last October, when hq ber ’1* <at 4ne high school audi o’clock in the olty council cham came In contact with a heavy torium, will be placed s h o u t ber wherb C. L. Long, extension charged power line company town within the next few days. agent, of O. A. C. end L. F. WH> wire. The , pqster* *q* most attractive eox. county agent, w ill speak an Salt for damages, was filed by ly colored with scene* in keeping pruning, covering Ijt« prtneiptea N. C. Chaney and George Neilsofi with the Japanese settings of the emplcped on both trees aad cans today. production. fruits. Th* meeting is to ha op Rufus Kennedy, who was em en to discussion. Mr. Long ployed by Hess at the time, of the ia conducting a praalag i*mofi- accident, was standing on a wag stratlon this eftesnooa at t h'« on which was being used lb haul Thornton Wiley orchard, w i t h ing straw from the field’ te a p o | tsto storage biq. Nearing the i sagging wire, the boy |a aaid to Gene O’Grady of this city aad have grasped ft to switch it be hind bite and out of the w*y. His Billy Austin of Montana headline body was charged with the heavy th * boxing card for the Medford C r J* ¡current which was Mid to have Bike smoker tomorrow evening, I f • * caused hia death. The current is with Bad Daily of Klamath and ^ te * ( V rllsgad to -have been *o strong Battling King of Idaho billed for that a lose for aereral t e s t .the sajat-finals. Three fast pre around tbe wagon' waa oharged liminaries have been billed. A with electricity, making it dan feed aad a band concert by tbe gerous for any one to approach. ■Iks are to w* feature». The five year old child of C. J. Hess, who was sitting la the wag on was knocked Dorn the vehicle far enosgh to threw him out of danger, hut only a fto i* a hired man who had ran to reeoae him Twenty-three tmd a half work had been knocked down with«- In -a fSW feet of the. wagon. A ing days were required to mov* herse, near |he wagon was also the eouaty Jail equipment from kaoelted te the ground aad a the old quarters at Jhcksonvllla large bunch of its flash seared, accordlhg te the evidence gath to th* n«w court hone* at Med- ered, it 1* alleged. i ■ ford. Ooaaty prisoners supplied | the labor tor tbe Jeb. NBW FORD PRM7KS Tearing oat and moving tbd aid "pasley” the strangest part of T h * New Fords wilt mil for >60 more than th.- old tbe bumaa eage wa* accomplish ed with mach hard work and pa Madel Vs, according to a re tients. This pondsroua iacloear* port in The New T etk Tele- weighs 4« tone. It was installed grain yesterday. Pech Brothers Fined $50 Each work of yonr afiVbeiaUon tbe com- the woad, hto fa lag year, more particularly ae to ... . ‘ the care o f the tqeth of the ehihT J \g 3 'k T m f C r t f l l I T T f ren of the county including those 1 J F i l a I Ir» I Tv I I j not able to pay at all or only par- . v \T \T » r t n n LEGS ARK SLIMMER LONDON— (IP>— Women's legs are slimmer, the maker* of Wep' W boot». J? One manu fact u Y ° an Interview »aid than, within the past ten years girl’s legs have undoubtedly become slimmer.’* 21 think 11 wl*t he agreed .»hat thé present-day girl has an a llre u n d sjlm m er phy sique than her grandmother hah.” he said. "1 should say that this'is probably due to the greater amount of out door exercise which girls take today. Dancing and diet also help.” Gee, Callison O ff To McLaughlin BIG DAMAGE SUIT FILED Posters Are - Hand Painted Will Address Fruit Growers O’Grtdy WHl Be Headliner Huge Steel Cage Moved Fron Jacksonville to New Extensive R. W. Price, former tease« of ing of'aeoomi the LRhte Springs b q ^l. who „ der co spent the snappier a t Crate* ¿»k» «•finite ante Lodge paaeM through ’A.klaad ~ today enroute from hl* haute in, te*®« rt Portland to San Fraacleco. He Is Joha Mate vloe-preeldeat. and general mpn- of Mte ted«* ager of the Crater National Park the oatefdO , company > add is enadeto to Ben snows n t. (bi Francisco on park buslaeeq. one trip eael P I « * too extensive Improve-j Klamath to I meats, which wlH include laetoo*- 'got hte man.