Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 02, 1927, Image 1

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    Oregon
Probabl
fob O ver F ifty
CHARITY NEED
" INVESTIGATED
AffrianH mirw Have M any
A ctivities Planned,
Bulletin Shows
Beccrd Crowds Crowd Into
Show Rooms Whore How
Models A re Being Shown
— Greatest Interest I v o r
Shown in Dramatic Open­
ing D isplays o f How Cars.
B lind Cattleman is Award
ad HO.OOO bv Jnror» W ho
Hoar C am Based sh «¿Ot­
ters Written to Plaintiff
and Bead by Third Party
—Charged Trand.
BEND, Oregon,'See. 3.— ftj»>—
Damages amounting to $14,040
fo r libel Were awarded 1. H.
Lane,< blind Cattleman of the S il­
ver L a te county b r a Jury id-ear'
eult court,today against C. 8.
Hudson, president of the defunct
F irst National bank and H.
Schilling, receiver for the bunk.
L a m baaed his case on a letter
written him by Hudson charging
hint w ith mortgaging more cattle
than he owned.
Laos sharped Hudson knew
since he was blind that the letter
must be roa^ by A third person
and weald be ¿im aging to his
reputation.
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Officer Don Haya were in Ash-
N E W YO RK, Dec. ».— (IP) —
land last night looking for the , The new Ford, for months
the
car AUd’ asking assistance of lo -jg i*a te s t mystery of .commercial
cal authorities hi locating t h a world, made a dramatis appear-
thelet. Although the i highways ance and was accordded a seldom
shout the city
Were
guarded if ever equalled reception in all
throughout the night no trace of parte of the United States.
the mfasing Ford was found.
In New Y o rk thousands Jam-
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* * • Suggested tha chief med the show rooms* early thia
might be getting a new Ford any- morning. Ia Chicago people are
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standing in line waiting to get In.
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Mounted police were called in
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Cleveland to protect the wln-
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ED* WILL
U lvU Z IA F H U i L
** played la Forty-five
care were dis-
DetroU , n
Cfty
BROADCAST
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In F t» *!« » *. Oregon, at least
$0,000 are expected to see the
machine« in the assembling plant
Medford T igers Beach W alla X
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S T U D Y -L A W v
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The MedfqrdrMcLoughlln high
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school football game to be pipy-
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win
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expected at Tacoma.
-Laws of Leaning’* was C h e
subject nbty bandied la the lend- ,
ere class meeting held yesterday ,
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The upper ptaotoe testify to the character of the battle at the
Columbine Mine, Brie, Colo. At the top is the auto that served ks
u ra lly point (Or Ofty state nnfMce u Q mb the strikers mgrehed op
(he shaft. Retreating, when thOy reached the ante, they h alte d ami
opened fire - a wqliey of cocks" from the strikers crashed through
thewindshlefd of the car and wounded the three troopers 3hewn be­
low. L eft to rig h t, the injured troopers ere: Sam Lee, K. W .
M urrell and Harold Woodhian. A t the bottom Is one of the tanks
of the Colorado N ational Guard.being unloaded* at tbe mine ready
to help keep the peaca.
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t a n with V. y . Caldwell leading ,
the dissuasion.
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That ws “learn by doing, and .
that reptition increases the read­
iness to act. if <hs act glvueOsatis- *
faction and, that the probism tec- ’
ing leaders o f boys .te tp help ’
boys to l^now ‘w hat’ l a practice, "
since they, s^y sure to. 1 OiU^'t
whatever they do practise** Wefe
pointe stressed b y ,M rn' CaMw’eli. h
In his talk which Is p conttBua- *
tlo n ,p f his week ip boys ngyehoi-
,T o set ag through there Wus—
the right way— and to ptaten-ee-
apcnsibilitles ¡upon hoy« which
W«1 develop In them p ractice, of
dping the right thlnga, to illuS-
trate at every opportunUy . U e
good results o( right, practice,
are things which leaders may
well remember, M r,
Caldwell
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the R*We dependable” was
the topic dtscttShed to B ev.x C.
D. Gaffney, Congregational pas­
tor and loader of the Bible study
work. A rotund table discus-
sion on thlse(td>Ject W M itdkea up.
A question and answer bn»
cUsenshlp prograjg J»-
. Description of the new motion
picture mechlne purchased
bÿ
Asifland Lodge of Bike, No. 944
9« F- O.- E., is contained in The
Ashland Elkb monthly publica­
tion of the lodge.
, “The picture machine is port­
arte. operates drlth a 100-w in­
candescent light, absolutely fool­
proof and complete in every re­
spect; uses regular films. I t Is
claimed these machines are used
in tome motion picture theaters
as emergency machines and are
equal in efficiency to the larger
and more expensive machines.*'
A ll Elks a r ^ asked to report to
members *of the Christmas Char­
ity committee on any needy fam ­
ilies in the city.
It Is expected
between $500 and $000 w ill be
expended this year. During the
weak of December 6 the secretary
and chairnthn of the committee
w ill 'v is it northern California
points w ithin jurisdiction of the
local lodge and malte arrange­
ments for handling the work in
those places.
In compliance with the I k W d f
t i e /organisai fob’ (he Elka w ill
hold th e ir memorial
services
Sunday. These being public ser­
vices all Elks are asked to bring
friends. A splendid program has
been arranged.
A. visit of E. M. Page, district
deputy of Southern Oregon which
was to have been made at the
meeting Saturday night, h a e
been indefinitely postponed.
W A L L A W A L L A . Dec. 2.— ftp)
— Conrad G«isick,'49, was burned
to, death and Elm er Lane, a fire ­
man, severely burned at a fife at
the. Geiffick home last night]
Geisick, apparently overcome
by emoke waa found In a flam­
in g room, his body not discover­
ed by firemen until too 1 A t e?
Lane was burned when an oil
lamp exploded while he was bat­
tling the flames.
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J, ity interests to defeat tbe.Boujd-
“Character** w is the subject of
- et Dam and open Muscle Shoals
an address delivered At tbe South­
T to private exploitation many pre- ern O^egoh Norffiai school issem-
L cipltate a demand " for another
bly this morning* "bl'Rfcv: H. F.
senatorial investigation.
Pemberton, pastor Of the 1<.
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Judge K ink, director fb( the .church. Need of .a moral I foun­
t Nattonal
Popular
Government dation, elean living and brottfer'J
League issued a statement today heod, were named by the speaker
naming the joint committee of a8 outstanding needs in building
the National U tility Association the right sort of character foun­
' as the hub of power of the lobby dation In young people.
- 'organisation.
A violin solo played by Miss
Ruth Louise Yoder, instructor of
violin at the school, accompanied
by M ^s peons' Msrgters, head of
tbe music department was also
much enjoyed.
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Christmas trees galore, many new and Original ideas
in window deeorations, were seen, and a “ feel” of the
holidays was in the air today as the last day preparations
before the big Christmas opening were being made by
Ashland merchants.
Drawn blinds before show windows indicated secret
work and when the big opening at 8 o ’clock tonight ar­
rives there will be many artistic ahd Attractive display*
of the greatest supply of Christmas goods ever shown in
Ashland.
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H b ln d some of the
KILLED DE^R ,
AS OFFICERS
RAIDED CAMP ‘X ,
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ovate arrangements of Christmas
Three Are H eld for Viola- scenes, is promised.
tion of Game Laws
The Job confronting T o *
and T heft
8wem of Medford. wUI win name
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the winner of the sliver cup now
8. W . Quigley.'Who is employ- M id hy Dan Kay of the autome­
ed at the Coggins m ill on ibe tlve shop, is a hard one.
Slaklyoua, together
w ith
two
Clyde Malone and his force oC
other men a t the m ill v$re Vhte- etty .wqrkmsn
wore
engaged
ed under arrest yesterday on a early today In stringing wires in
charge of game law violation.
tha tree which Is located on the
Game Warden Roy -P arr and Plasa and in trees at the entrance
Deputy Sheri® Paul Jeadlngs of L ith ia park and in placing
evergreens In the street
stand-
* ’*■> kW n g the onthre M a l a
Was accused o f cattle etealing
a ^ChrtUtmau-iihe and hoH-
snd a seaseb 1 o f 't h e • Samp re- ddyappehranen.
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, t f z re(pae t h y man gaonB anB dM , llBg d, ^ lMy,
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the store decorations are'open to
The men were returning with the pu Wife th* rsni Christmas srfi-
»r lour, point., buck, , n i j b had tng
wl,l 'be on id earnest,
iuM hw
s h ^ j»ihnn..the officers
c iln t Baughman and E. O. H ar-
ralded th e ir cajnp. A youth who* ian wOre busy today arrangiag '
mid his name was 8chults said the displays in vkcdnt store w in-
to. had shot-the deer, H e' Was dows. *' " <
:akea late,custody together w ith ' Diansr at 0 ' A ttack at (he Up-
he two . men ia whose possebstOn per Valley Hub house, the open-
he anim al waa found.»
'*•*'' \ dng o f the windows at 8 o’clock
The trio was taken .to the' and the dance at the elkb hoiffio
iounty Jail to await avralngement. Starting at 9 Is the big program
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NEW FORDS
EXPLAINED
Many Berries
BY DEALER
On Mistletoe
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cliided in the program of last eve-
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The lead en o f local clubs ate. ?
tended the meeting."
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. (Hundred* of Visitor» A t
y
Olkycomb Motor Ckttn-
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pea y Today
f,
Dicen W in and Current
Grounded In I n n Bed
Gauge» T i n T oday
An electric lig h t cord wrapped
slround ah iron bod caused a
broken wire, short circuit, the
Current being carried into tho
bod which was tot afire at the
>Joo King residence, $»1 VanNosa
a t 10:14 o’clock today.
Flremoa answered the call but
before tho truck arrived the blase
bad boon extinguished w ith but
Nttle damage doM. f
Tho blase was diocovsrod when
flam * from tho burning hod wore
majority ,o*08 «rough a window by a
¡cue to- passerby:. The hod was practic-
ffiA n a il »Mr » toU1 io**- *
H . L. Olaycomb, proprietor of
The Claycomb i |otOT ’ «on’PBB3r
and other' attaches of ths force
were busy this morning eaplain-
Ing the specifications and other
features of the new Ford models
‘to !tb^ hukd»e<$
yjpltiwe «U the
oUlce.
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[< Thb imw. Ford w ill not be on
dti^lay He(w un til Thesday, bnt
tbe dismay today and tomorrow
r Include» beagtiful lUiUtoari«**«
o£ ftna tops, wodsls and charts of
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“SH O R T WIRE
CAUSES BLAZE
Kansas Senator
Street lights out, window lights on at 8 o ’clock
HcrmM School A w em bly
' H eld to d a y — “ O h a r ^ made the arrests." • "t '•
1 According to officers," Quigley
Arter” is Topic f :
W/rt Ml That Smoko Then Must Ba Sane fire
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Show W in d ow s.T illed W ith A ttractive D isplays M aks
Task Confronting Tom Swem, Judge, a D ifficult One
—W ide V ariety of Ideaa in D ecorating for Bifer Com­
munity Celebration and Opening T on igh t
Memorisi Aerviche,
be held
by the Medford Lodfta of
Elks
Sunday afternoon nt Which Irv ­
ing E. Vining of this «Ity; presi­
dent of tho Oregon Sfkle Cham­
ber of Commerce jg to be the
main speaker and dellker t b o
Memorial address k iU *>« broad­
cast by Station K # E D according
to announcement'ffiiadh todAy.
Government is putljng In nine
optergency . alrplppf fields south
of Orante P m ì .
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gorgeously beautiful nor more
laden with berries /b a n It is this
year, according to those who have
gathered the popular holiday dee*
'orkttan and found it fit gmat pro-
fuslonthe attractive leaves lade«
w ith the berries. *
M r. Claycomb was delfghtbd
this morning to*announce that
Instead o f having the new Ford
only from $ A., M. lo 0 P. M.
Tuesday on .display a t the Ford
showroom, ho had Induced th h (
company to leave the new model
on display u t i l midnight Tues­
day, thus giving foar more hours
for people.to view the new ear.
< M r. Claycomb also emphasised
this morning that ho would ho
glad ia have all who hold tickets -
on tha now Ford which w ill be
given away a t tho Lithlaa oar-
nlval -to inspect "the new oar
Tuesday w hile it is o* 4i«fcw. r