Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 05, 1921, Image 1

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a S HL AND climate without the aid
of Medicine, cares nine cases out
of ten of Asthma. This is a proven
fact.
VOLUME
2
A shland D aily T ide NGSI
(Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings.
Vol. 43.)
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LLAR1A Germs eannot survive
*■ ■ three mootbs in the rich oxone
at Ashland.
Tha pure domestic
water helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921
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TAX REDUCTION HOPES PLACED IN DAWES
S W F COHTROLS
NO STEPS TAKEN TOWARDS THE
EVACUATION OF SIBERIA
BY THE JAPANESE
POINTS TO RULE OF
JAPAN MILITARISTS
Ship First Car
Of Bartletts To
Eastern Points
&
Prepare To Receive U. 5
Prisoners From Russia
MEDFORD, Or., August 3.—
Packed by the Bear Creek orchard
and consigned to the Stew art F ru it
company, the first car of B artletts
rolled from the Rogue River valley
yesterday.
Picking generally will commence
Monday and Tuesday of next week !
At th at time the association’s big'
plant which now has ontf one of its'
big C utler graders in operation, will:
s ta rt a second machine and strin g ,
of packers. L ater in the week as
CHICAGO, 111., August 5.—
the deliveries grow, the third m a­
<S> The grain freight rates for ex-
chine will be placed in operation.
portation from the C entral
Bear Creek orchard plans to g ra d ­
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Freight association to the At-
ually increase its output of packed
stuff until the maximum is reached ❖ lantic has been cut seven and
a half cents a hundred pounds,
next week. This orchard will have
according
to inform ation ob-
in excess of tw enty cars of B artletts
alone.
tained this morning. The agree-
m ent was reached following a
Manager Lemyion plans to sta rt
conference between the rail-
picking and packing at the Phoenix
roads and shippers’ agents.
plant on Thursday or Friday of next
week, th at district being a hit later $> The C entral Freight association
than th e granite soils of the Central $> includes all points north of the
Point section and the lighter soil <i> Ohio river, east of the Missis-
along Rogue river. Bert Stancliffe <8* sippi river, south of the Illinois-
W isconsin line and west of Buf-
is in charge of th e Phoenix house.
At Eagle Point packing will com­ •®> falo. New York.
mence about August 15 by the Grow­
ers.
In addition to the above points the
association will pack apples a t Gold
HU an« Taint, X. D. Reed is in
charge of the Gold Hill house, and
T. E. Beaulieu is forem an of the
plant at Talent.
Cut Grain Freight
Rates to Atlantic
In Central States
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WANTS SOVIET
Ulster Opposition
Hinders Sinn Fein
Peace Acceptance
Mining Activity
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On Big Boom
At Gold Hili
BUCK TO COT
EXPENDITURES
GOLD HILL, August 5.— The In-
| creasing activity in mining her-? Is)
rem arkable. This locality is recog-
. nized as the most active mine cen-
.
te r on the coast at the present lime
and the number of mines now active,
ECONOMY PLAN FROM DAWES
to a more or less degree is actually
IS LIKELY REQUEST OF
making the old sourdoughs open;
HOUSE COMMITTEE
| their eyes. The Centennial mine is
now listed as an active fact. Prep-!
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a ra tio n s
are. being
m ad e to lay a>
I four mile pipe line to pump mater BUDGET DIRECTORS TO
•- from the river to J oat a d redge.:
• ¡This is one of the largest and r»ch-‘ APPEAR B’PORE HOUSE
•' je st placer deposit« on the coast. The
D I AL DIPLOMACY THOUGHT TO
• Bertelson mines in Hie Meadows-
HAVE FR USTRA TED THE
*> were Inspected this week by A. L. republican leaders realize
ORIGINAL PLAN
HARD TASK IN MAKING
•$> Hili. C. M. Kidd. A E Kellogg and
GOOD PROMIES
« photographer Palmer. They were
met
and
guided
by
Sam
Bertelson.
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By HENRY W KINNEY
> | ^ e y report the mine one of the best.'
(United Press Staff C orrespondent)
.*» i developed in the west and » real sue-
WASHINGTON, n , C„ August 6.—
ce8h- The Narline mine near Jaek-;*^^e ^OU8e " a ys and means contmit-
TOKIO, August 3.— While it was
•
^¡«»nville
is opening and the out! a o k ,
hOpe* to
“ Ux reduction
given out defiD iely as a result of
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i j tbere
ver/g o o d . The Ashland m in e! 1“ 8 7**^ Bangs on the ability of
th e cabinet and foreign office con­
.t> P»ar Ashland is again on the active Charles G. Dawes as budget director
ference which ended a few weeks
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list. Word to the effect that the to cut the government expenditures
ago, th a t steps would soon be taken
-$>
> Braden mine would soon he ¡ictive below Secretary of the Treasury Mel­
for the removal of lapanese troops
w a; partially su h startiated tills week lon’s estim ate of $4.500,000,000. The
tion« to receive A m ericans re­
m i. some of *Ii< best mining men committee will probably ask Dawes
from all parts of Siberia except the
lea sed from im prisonm ent ’ in soviet
to seek an economy plan immedi­
Li i hr country ar taking notice.
A m ur region ano Saghaiien, no steps
Russia, now »•epoi-teil to be re­
ately.
appear to have been taken to carrv
leased.
The budget director is expected to
out such evacuation.
Herbert Hoover, heading the
appear before the committee again
No N egotiation s Made
A m erican r e lief adm in istration,
within the next few days. Follow­
F nrtherm ore, no negotiations hare
is in sistin g upon n egotiation s with
ing
Mellon’s estim ate yesterday the
been entered inte with the govern­
th e so v iet govern m en t its e lf be­
! house republican leaders are com
m ent at Chita, although -t was s ta t­
fore exten d in g A m erican food and
, mencing to realize th a t making good
MEDFORD,
August
5.—
The
first
ed that such would be taken up im­
oth er r e lief to fam in e stricken I
In
1914
J.
B.
Ware,
then
one
of!
' ou their promise to cut taxes by
m ediately to be fallowed instanter
R ussia. H oover is ta k in g th e pos­ bootlegging arrest in weeks w as'
$500,000,000 will be a difficult task
A shland's city councilmen, and now ' ition -that, h e b elieves that the
with the withdraw al of the troops
made last night by Deputy Sheriff 1.!
\ esterday Mellon gave the com
as soon as Chita promised to under­
connected with the Grand Rapidsi soviet governm ent is th e only
B. Millard, when h r took C harles'
m
ittee
a complete review of the d if­
take preservation of order ill Siberia
T rust company, at Grand Rapids, j ¡agency ab le*to gu aran tee sa fe con­ Randall, a G rants Pass young man
ficult
situation
facing the govern­
when the Japanese pulled cut.
Mich., anticipated the growth of the duct to A m erican r e lie f w orkers.
in
custody
on
the
charge
of
s
o
l
i
c
i
t
i
n
g
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ment.
He
estim
ated the yields of
At first glance it would seem as
and
taking
and
receiving
orders
for!
He pre­
the various new taxes which he sug­
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If the overthrow of the Chita forces
I PO RTLAND LA W YER SAYS
the sale of intoxicating liquor out-!
J ORTLAND, Or., August a.— ‘The gested, including the levies on auto­
dicted
th
a
t
the
tim
e
would
a t Vladivostok, by the Kappelites,
speed-,
WOMEN W ORST REASON
¡side of the Gold Hill pavilion Sat- ' SU>pensiOn oi service
the Des mobiles. bank checks, increased post­
following immediately upon Japan's
ily come when Ashland woulo fino
TOR BAD PH ONE SERVICE u rday
Moines
street
car
railway
company age and higher rates on tobacco and
night, July 30. At his pre-
announcem ent of lier intention to
her available camp space entirely in-'
lhninary hearing in Justice Taylor’s yesterday m arks the final stage a n d ! cigarettes
w ithdraw her troops, might iurnlsh
PORTLAND, August 5.— A. W.i
adequate, and made a very wise pro-
¡complete breakdown of a great elec-)
Government Receipts Slump
¡court here yesterday. Randall was|
th e reason for the postponement of
vision
in
the
interest
of
the
city.
L
v
-!K
aste-
Portland
attorney,
told
the;
t
.
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The Civic Improvement club holds
His figures reveal the big slump
• public service commission in , he tel- i h'‘1,rt ,0 lh e sranU jur)' on *500 b“lL trie railway property, the condition!
such action: bur, while the w ar de­ to the same ideas regarding a rest ing between Ashland creek and G ran­
oi
which
is
typical
of
properties
in government receipts during the
Ac™rdl" ' >° ’ha teatlm oay oi It.
partm ent may look upon this as an room and hospitality for women to u r­ ite street was a tra c t 200 by 300 epbone rate rehearing today, th at
V. Close of Medford, who hail been th ro u Shout the United States, accord- last year. Last year the revenues
excellent excuse for staying In Si­ ists, but decides against a large hall. feet mostly .covered w ith tim ber, 'women are the w orst offenders in
deputized as an acting deputy s lie r-!'“f / 0 a message received here vhb - am ounted to $5,625,000.000, Mellon
beria. it was stated unofficially, hut
Members of the building commit­ which he considered the only avail­ m aking telephone service bad. He iff tlie afternoon of July 30, R an-’ terday bv Paul Shope, president of said, or $1,000,000,000 in excess of
on unquestioned autnority at the tee, of which Miss Chamberlain is able ground for camp ground expan- de®l®red th at desk instrum ents al-
the Pacific Electric Railway com­
foreign office, th at this event would chairm an, are gratified at the in­ sion. This tract was privately own­ low ed women to sit down and talk dall approached him outside or the pany. from P. H. Gadsen, president the revenues estim ated to be neces
not be allowed to interfere vir'n the terest shown in the proposed Civic ed, and he felt it should be secured for hours. That wall instrum ents pavilion about, 11 o’clock th at night j of the American Electric Railway sary for 1922. The slump iu govern
m ent receipts, however, is estimated
and asked him if he knew where he
plans decided on.
club venture. W hile many of the to the city so th a t when it was n e ed -ihe installed in homes was his sug- could sell eighteen bottles of moon association of New York.
at
$1.400,000,000.
Dual Diplom acy
younger set welcomed the idea of a ed it would not be held at an ex- “ cstion.
Stating
that
the
suspension
was
“ Ordinary expenses for July
shine, and Close said he could not. I
It seems apparent th a t this is an­ large, clean hall for dancing parties orbitant price.
He proposed th a t:
Then Close saw another man w a lk ; prim arl,y duP to
to obtain 1921,” he said, “ amounted to about
other case of the dn. i diplomacy and entertainm ents, the m ajority or tbe ci’y buy the ground while it was) 1 ° KJ L,AI1D’ O l" Au^nst
up to Randall and hand him $3.50, adeqUate fare re,ief and i ’tney bus 1322,000,000 as against $307,000,-
al-
which has been the curse of Japan telephone talks favored a more con.|c h e a p , but other officials did n o t' r®® San Franclsco ton&
leged members of the suev Sing tong.! wltb the rem ark. “ Here it is.” T lle' competition, the message compared 000 for July, 1920, while the current
for many years past, where the min­ servative plan.
see the future as he did. and did nor were arrested here todav on b o ard ! witness testified th a t Randall then ' l * ' " ™
n
L tO
° X‘ deficit for July, 1921, was about
today on boardi
istry may undertake in perfect gooZ y Some Disadvantages Outlined
ac’ whereupon be proposed that he
talked with three other men. after 1 tlnR in cItles on the P:ict«c coast, $113,000,000 as against $76.000.000
an incoming train.
Police believe
faith, to carry out some ccnrse of
Mr. Shinn pointed out th at in easel and Mr- Greer buy the tract anu
which he left them and went into,
(»’erm ittent efforts are said to Tor July, 1920.”
action, only to have its plans en­ the Civic club disbanded, thé build- : bobi «H such tim e as it would be th a t the alleged highbinders were
the darkness and returned to them i^l lV° been made during the last two
M ellon H as Program
tirely frustrated by the •inlet but ing and all its responsibility would | 1,ee(letl r° r camp extension, to be sent to avenge deaths th a t occurred
in
five
m
inutes.
In
the
m
eantim
e!
,nonths
to
induce
the
city
council
of
.Mellon
declared that his program
effective stubbornness of tae c-meral he throw n back on th e city, since • otfered to th e city, when it was in a recent shooting when the Hop
Close had told Deputy Sheriff M il-if’®8 Moines to rn,p ’ho busses off of revenue revision with the assist •
Sings killed one Suey Sing and se­
staff, which still has »he pewer to the land would be granted on a lease.
! the street and to fix a street car nnce of th e new ta riff bill, would
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verely wounded a second.
act quite independently.
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on
Page
Pour)
A nother member of the city conn-1
fare which would perm it the rail­ raise $4,093,500,000 for the current
IT no change occurs in the. situa­ cil dwelt feelingly on the present
way to operate successfully. It {a year as against an estim ated need oi
tion very soon, it is apparent hat w hite elephants “brow sing” in A sh­
! said that during the month of June) $4,200.000.000. He was of the opiu-
th e general staff and the m ilitarists land, and dreaded the probability ot
! the company suffered a loss of $37,-1 ion th a t $350,000.000 out of the $4.-
will have dem onstrated that in spite another. He believes that Ashland
000. The company operated ninety-) 450,000,000 grand total expenditures
of all th a t may be said to the con­ is “ d ifferen t” from other towns, and;
two miles of tracks in Des M oineejcan be obtained from salvage of war
tra ry , they still rule Japan. It can­ th a t attendance at any entertainm ent
and gave inte.rurban and power serv- m aterials. A new tax increase was
n o t he doubted th a t the Hara ad- seldom runs over 200 people
He
I ice in surrounding towns and trans- suggested by Melon.
ft was the
m inistration was sincere enough ,n 1 al8o pointed to the ha, lg jn the ;i
; ported much of the city’s coal sup- doubling of the present document
its wish to effect evacuation, as th» hrary, which are not in demand as
p,y>
! stam p tax. saying $30,000.000 could
Siberian expedition has ever been such cheerful, pleasant rooms should
be obtained in this manner.
its most vulnerable point. The en­ be.
' CONGRESS AUTHORIZES
tire venture has been a most un­
T hinks Grounds Too L arge
I »23 INVITATION í
FEREN CE FA IL U R E
popular one with the people at large
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t
MEANS CATASTROPHE
A prom inent Civic member urged i
and one of the most telling wea th a t the request for so much land be:
WASHINGTON. D. C.. August 5.—
RAYS NORTHCLIFFK
pons used by the opposition.
¡w ithdraw n, because of the expense,
■ President Harding, upon his return j
LONDON, August 5.— Lord North-
from Lancaster, N. H«, where he 1«
; of looking «after lawns and flow ers.;
'cliffe,
in discussing the approaching
OREGON STATE BANKS
‘ A few window’ boxes and cementi
now spending a vacation, is expected
1^* H IG H LI SATISFACTORY
. paths sound sim pler than struggling
to sign a bill authorizing the issu­ disarm am ent conference, declared
CONDITION. SAYS R E P O R T ' to add to “ Ashland the beautiful.”
ance of invitations to the world’s ex­ today th a t Its failure would mean a
position to be held at Portland in catastrophe
Although the m atter of granting
“ If the conference fails,” he said,
1925. The hill has passed congress
SALEM, Or.. August 5.— Reports land on P ark avenue for a Civic club
and will go to the White Hous£ “the old days before disarm am ent
of 287 Oregon banks indicat a high­ building was discussed by th e coun­
will come again and the old rancours
■within five days.
cil
several
months
ago,
no
decision,
ly satisfactory condition. F rank
and old war fears will return with
Bramwell, state superintendent of was reached, and no reply to thei
them .”
PR ESE N TS BILL TOR
banks, reported to the state b an k ­ petition sent to the Civic club. May­
«nA
Lord Northcliffe believes Pres­
EXTENSION OF T A R IFF
ing board here today. The report or Lam kin stands behind the dis­
ident H arding and Secretary of State
c u s s e d sixty foot frontage on Park)
was made In response to the call on
, WASHINGTON, D. C„ August 5.— Hughes understand clearly the mom­
avenue, which he and the members
¡¡fi..
Ju n e 30 for bank statem ents.
. Senator Gooding, Idaho, introduced entous im portance of the coming
»of the city council considered ade­ r
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,
a bill today providing the extension conference. - Northcliffe character­
quate a t the tim e of the petition.
R E SE R V E BOARD HEAD
, of an emei gency ta riff act relating ized it as the greatest, most preg­
The Civic club building commitf'*
A P P E A R S B E FO R E JOINT
to farm products and lin s to c k un­ nant gathering of its kind ever held,
i has agreed to w ithdraw the request
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AGRICULTURAL COMMITTEE
til December 27, 1921, two months frought with great possibilities of
I for 125 feet, and to urge the coun-
after the expiration date.
weal and woe to civilized hum anity
WASHINGTON. D. C.. August 5.— 1 cil to Rrant a ,onR lease on ««venty-
Senator
Penrose,
chaitm
an
of
the
a
t large.
G overnor H arding, head of the fe d -!i ' ve ^eet'
senate
finance
committee,
announced
A W ashington dispatch says that
N ecessitates Change o f P la n '
eral reserve board, today described
the impossibility of passing a per­ Hughes is aw aiting word from Japan,
Instead
of
a
community
building
efforts th a t the board made to fi­
m anent ta riff bili before November, Italy, France and China, as to w heth­
nance the 1920 cotton and wool with a large central hall, the Civic
so
th a t the extension of the em er­ er or not November I I will be a s a t­
crops before the joint ag ricultural club expects to build the rest room
(C^yn*Xii
gency ta riff bill until th a t time will isfactory date before issuing formal
committee.
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probably be necessary.
Invitations to tha
<$> LONDON, August 3. Peace
<?• between G reat Britain and Ire-
I <•> land depends upon Ulster and
1<i> th e six northern counties, rep-
j resentatives of which are still
determ ined not to yield to Ea-
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monn De V alera's demand th a t
( ’L U M S SOVIET GOVERNMENT
. lie represent all of Ireland at
ONLY AGENGY A BLE TO
the peace conference. Their op-
G UARANTEE SAFETY
position is hindering the Sinn
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F ein ’s acceptance of the British
By A. L. BRADFORD
peace proposals A m eeting of
( United Press Staff C o rre sp o n d en t)!* the Sinn
parliam ent has
WASHINGTON, D. C., August j * been called for today by De
V alera at Dublin, where tj,e
3.— The sta te departm ent lias in ­
situation will be threshed out.
stru cted th e A m erican com m is­ :
<$ <s> <$> $> <?> <a> <s> <ss
sion er at R iga to m ake prepara­
Bootlegger At
Gold Hill Held
To Grand Jury
New Tract Taken
■ Over For Camp
By Park Board,
OF A LARGE HALL
To and Fro
n
HEN
TftÂK'.î
Vii
IES MOINE!
R. R. CONDITION IS
TYPICAL IN 0. S