U T H U N CÁBNIVAL Oregon — Unsettled A shland ’ s sp aper por O ver F ifty Y ears Wir« Service) ASHLAND, q iDNESDAY, DEC. 7, >1927 ¡IDGE WELL BE REPAIRED f HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH IS IL I ko—Go! ---- nal Ordinano» Ptòvid I for Delinquent Col­ lections Passed Baby Popularity Contest­ ant« A wanted P r im Last P in t Games of Season Are Scheduled for N o r m a l School During Christmas Holiday — High School Competition May be Made at G/ins in. This City Dnr- t — Dancing is P< Entertainment 3 ' Bight Mg circuracta by trapese artiste whose daredevil and thriP Hug stunts have for two nights been the highlight attraetlon at thè Lithlan Circus, is the feature promised for this evening. Equally good In tumbling acts. . trapese acts and wire walking, the troupe which is furnishing this entertainment Is outstanding In versatility and novelty stunts. The crowd in attendance at the carnival last night was larger than that on the opening night and lnterest In" the' big earn Irai seems to be increasing. Booths wete well patronised and quite a number of the most choioe gifts found, including floor lamps, Spanish shawls, blan­ kets, silk cushions, were carried away by the lucky winners as were dosens of kewpies, dogs, and other specimens of carnival merchandise. Dancing proved to be a-popu­ lar testare of thg_ entertainment, free dancing being - followed by the "Jitney** dances or* ten dance tickets offered, for a four-bit ticket for the Ford which is to be the grand prise awarded next Saturday evening when*thd' car­ nival comes to ,a close. In the meantime the ythiana are developing Intent taledte which will qualify them for ser­ vice with nay of the flrst class Circuses, if they care to Join. The "Hensle’’ booth aster is vacated. There is n, rani holiday spirit predominating nt the big fair. Presentation, of the prises to the babies who were entered in the baby popularity contest was i a big feature of the entertain­ ment last night, and mnefa pleas­ ure over the attractive gifts awarded was expressed by those ’who received them. NOM INATION^ A R E O FFERED Why Mothers Get Gray Two Game Violators Placed Under Arrest by Of­ ficer Parr . C alifornia Y outh F aces The G allows Hanford, Calif., Dec. 7.— CLP)— . Charge of first degree murder was filed against Party Allen Coon, ><, alias James Allendale, who confessed to having pot to deep the mother of his Sweet­ heart, Mrs. Edna Jennie Artist, who »ras foupd beaten to death. His sweetheart. Isabelle, has de­ nied participation in the death plot. with WTHamettt University, which last year tied for the Northwest Conference championship. An ' Invitational basketball tournament is also being outlin­ ed for all secondary high schools of Jackson, Lake, Klamath, Coos, Curry, Josephine and Dogulas counties. Invitations are to ' be sent to 61 schools under the present plans. . - Normal school, authorities are sponsoring this sectional tourna­ ment. Reprtsentatlve Nicholas Longworth of Ohio, is shown as hfe took up Tournament games are to he the gavel to open formally the Seventieth Congress, as speaker of played at the Armory, Senior the House qf »Representatives, high and junior high school gyms ------------------------------- 1 —< --------------------- In Ashland. The Southern Oregon Normal tournament will be held oq the same dates as a tournament fqr larger high school^, in Salem, 2. "The volunie of new con­ BY JOSEPH S. WA8NBY pgobably during the week ending struction remained large, as en- United Press Staff Correspondent March 11. If present Indications WASHINGTON, Doc. 7. — (tfll giseertng and industrial and pub- o f! the number of schools plan- Ptog to enter Is as large ns In­ — America’s wave of prosperity lie works projects were in suffic­ dicated, the tonraamtnt will go has receded somewhat, bringing ient volume practically to offset (through two days, between 20 the business of the country back a d e c l i n e in construction of and SO teams, and around ISO to "normal expectancy” w i t h dwellings. sound underlying fundamentals, men in all expected. 3. "High wages, due to in­ Secretary of Treasury Mellon creased average productivity per Commenting on the - reasons reported to Congres/ today. worker,'and lower living costs, for the tournament school au­ In his annual report on the na­ due to declining prices, resulted thorities stty schools of this type tion’s finances, Mellon declared have practically no chance to business is "healthy” and llBted in a sustained purchasing power for a large variety of consumers’ enttr the State Tournament at eight conclusions on the past commodities. Salem and Southern Nregon Nor­ year as follows: 4. "Business was free from the mal authorities, who are spon­ 1. “A large volume of business soring tfae contests, believe all accumulation of excessive Inven­ was done simultaneously with de­ tories, advance ordering subject should have an opportunity to clining commodity prices— an un­ to cancellations, and unreason- enter some type of championship usual combination of circum­ stances. Please Turn to Page Five (Pleas« Turn To Page Five) B u sin ess H ea lth y R u t Pros] W ave H as Receded, S ,ys M ellon GAME W ARDEN ON LONG T R IP Warrants have been issued for tbe arrest of Bill Ataip and John Atnip, of the Evans Creek dis­ trict, who were recently located at their cabin, far back in the hills in the Evans Creek district with "green" or fresh deer meat in their possession. The two men were cited to appear before Justice of the Peace Glenn O. Taylor of Medford Tuesday, but failed to do so' and warrants were immediately issued for their arrest. In searching thq Atnip cabin, Warden Parr was compelled to travel 32 miles pn horseback, crossing Evans Creek 22 tyhes on the trip, fording the stream each time. « Evans Creek, according to' Of­ ficer Parr Is practically "alive” with »Riversides and steelheads. ”1 don’t believe the stream has ever been so great for fishing as ibis year”, he said. Howard Wiley is \ With Infantili0 Paralysis \ 4,000 VIEW M O D EL FORD Room at Clayoomb or Company u > Crowded HoWurd Wiley? 16, »on of Mr. add Mrs. Thornton Wiley, Walnut street, a senior high school stu­ dent, and prominent member of football squad is suffering tn Francisco Leads on amous Bootleg King Be­ the from infantile paralysis. comes Hysterical During lower limbs are paralysed, His First Ballot B t on Twen­ but tieth Ballot w e Middle Testimony Offered by De­ this, according to the attending fense Witnesses^— Alien­ physician, is not so serious as if Western Choice is Award­ ed the Convention —- De­ ists Say Condition is Ser­ the paralysis had affected the troit Sought Convention. ious — Court Adjourned. upper part of his body. The boy wag taken ill Sunday, Bulletin CINCINNATI, Dec. 7 — (LP>— the paralysis developing Tuesday. Kauuw City, Missouri was Screaming, crying, convulsed by According to Dr. F. O. Swed- awarded the' 1038 Republi­ emotion George Remus became enburg every precaution Is be­ can National convention by so hysterical lq court where he la ing taken, all children who have t h e Republican National on trial, on the charge of mur­ been in contact with either the committee on the twentieth dering his wife, that when a re­ patient or members of the fam­ ballot this afternoon. action aet in word was given out ily, removed from school a n d he would be unable to appear at kept from public* places. The WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—(IP)—, the session this afternoon. quarantine upon "contacts” is San Francisco led with 40 votes Remus was examined by three rigid and should prevent any on the first ballot for the-Repub­ alienists and they recommended spread of the dread disease. lican National Convention city in adjourned sessions of the\court The case, according to Dr. L. D. 1928. until tomorrow. Judge Shook Inskeep, county health officer, is The Republican national com­ issued this adjournment order. the first to develop in Jackson mittee was then unable to break Remu^ broke down during the county in the last month. the deadlock, which atilL existed! t r la n h is morning" when” 'Harry- Tne stricken youth played a" when the tenth ballot was «tak­ Truesdale testified .Mrs. Remus stellar game at halfback on the* en. had offered him 610,000 to kill high school football squad during Starting with 40 votes San Remus. Remus* daughter also the latter part of the season. Francisco jumped in popularity? wept during the testimony of and on the second ballot 48 votes Truesdale. , were given, lacking only three of. the necessary two thirds. On the tenth ballot, however« Kansas City, Missouri, was gain­ ing in popularity and had passed Senate Will Permit Smith San Francisco having 44 vote» Rights of Floor Until compared to 41 cast for San Trial Francisco. Ex-President of Locomotive Relative mqrits of the t w o WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—(U>)— cities as convention cities were Brotherhood is Tbe senate today defeated a reso­ presented and the balloting was Stricken lution to administer the oath to tease and strained ns leaders _ Senator Elect Frank L. Smith, werp subking to gain n lead. ot Republican? of Illinois, whose _jPbe dead lock c o n t i n u e d Te right to a seat is challenged be- through to the sixteenth- ballot, d. cause he spent almost a half mil- with San Francisco, and Kansas e(j lion in the primary campaign. City fighting desperately. Detroit -Senator Deneen of Illinois pro- Chicago and Cleveland each re­ posed the resolution. • . ceived two votes. ,n After rejecting the resolution ,x„ rto seat Smith the senate passed on giving hln^the privilege of the or floor and right to present his esse to the Reed investlgatin committee permitting trial before definitely barred or accepted. Regret Over Refusal ' After tbe Smith vote a , recess of 46 minutes was declared be- fore taking up tbe case of Sena­ tor Elect Vare, Republican from V iew york . Dec. 7.— up) — Pennsylvania. Leaders announc- Charles Evans Hughes today Is­ jj. ed no vote in the Vare case would sued a statement stating he is not be expected today. Tbe resolu­ a presidential candidate and ex­ tion which prevented'Smith from pressing keen disappointment ov­ taking thé oath of office as sena- er tbe refusal of President Cool­ n. tor, was Introduced by Senator idge to accept the nomination. lg Norris, Republican, from Nebras- Hughes had been mentioned as m ka. T )/ vote was 63 for ànd 38 one of the most outstanding pros­ against. Senators Jones and pects in event of the president’s g. Dill of Washington voted for the refusal to accept the nomination. 9f bill as did Senator McNary of Oregon but Senator Steiwer voted LABOR DIES TODAY GHES NOT A CANDIDATE S FOUR PE R ISH IN BLIZZARD. lD o w r \ CH0OSÊT& ' O T ÏÏT O ' e Canadian Province is Swept by Zero Weather Today ' A complete description of the rw lin e - of Ford automobiles was made public in Ashjand yesterday. When the reception closed at 12 o’clock Inst night, It was est (nested that 4,020 people had visited the showrooms and learn- jsd the details of this revolution­ ary car which Is to succeed the famous Model T Ford after more than nineteen years of leader­ ship In the low price, light car fleld, x Visitors to the shflw-ipoms yesterday and, last night Includ­ ed city officials, heads of civic, commercial and professional or­ ganisations and many prominent business men. The entire sales force of the local dealer was kept bus/ throughout the day and evening pointing eût the npw features of dnla new ear which Henry Ford himself has«deecrib- ed ns being ’’superior in design and performance - to any now' available in the low prie», light car fleld.” -, ' „Even before the display-rooms were -opened i t I 8. m. there was* a line o t visiters on hand to be the first to get the story of the ndw ears. On nil sides were heard commente of surprise nt the striking change in the bp- OATH REFUSED ILLINOIS M AN CARS COLLIDE A T OVERHEAD Bread Scattered Over High way When Bakery Truck la Hit CALGARY, Alta., Dec. 7.-HLP) —Four persons are known to be dead and a seven year old boy is missing today, in a terrific t^lix zard which has caused a complete tie-up in ytlberta since Monday. • Issue G o l f . Club Stock C ertificates A Dodge coups driven by Wm. Members of the Ashland Golf Pander and tbe Franklin bakery truck driven by Bethel Hart col­ club will receive within a few lided at the overhead crossing days a certificate of one share north of town shortly before 8 of stock, representing ownership o'clock this morning and as a re­ In the 92 acres of land, vfflne sult bread was scattered over the of labor, Irrigation system and road and the delivery to t h e’ equipment of the now practical­ Franklin Medford bakery was ly complete golf course. delayed.. The drivers of the two The cost of the course to date cars escaped wlthodt injury but baa been approximately 620,000. the cars were both qnite badly The Ashland Course Is said to be damaged. The sun blinding the one of tbe, best along tbe Pa­ cific highway and many tourists have enjoyed the greens during the last season. The Upper Valley or Bellvfew dance which » ms to have beqp held Friday evening has been postpone by the committee for one week In order that no inter­ ference with the Lithlan circus might be mads. CHRISTMAS SHOPPER« Merchants report an increased number of Christmas shoppers visiting the stores such day and at tbe postotfice business is get­ ting bigger as gifts destined to go long distances are started on their way. Furniture Sale- A t D odge Store A Christmas furniture sale of considerable propo-iion is being held by the J. P,. Dodge A Sons company, starting. at 9 o’clock Thursday morning. The sale is being widely ad­ vertised through the Ashland Dally Tidings and through bills, and a holiday shopping group from throughout this section of the state is expected to fill the store Thursday taking advantage o f the exceptional bargains which will be offered. A large stock of desirable mer­ chandise will be offered nt great­ ly reduced prices.