Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 11, 1921, Image 1

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    A SHLAND climate without the aid
of M edicine, cures nine cases out
of ten of Asthm a. T his la a proven
fac t.
VO LU M E 2
A shland D aily T idings
(S u ccessor to th e Sem i- W eekly T idings.
V ol. 4 3 .)
Germa cannot «arrive
n ALARIA
three months in the rich ozone
Ashland,
water helps.
at
11, 1921
A S H L A N D , O REG ON, T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T
The pure domestic,
NO, 290
POSSE FIND MISSING PRIEST MURDERED
MRS. F.W. CHAPIN,
C. Lake Travel
Portland Invites Foreign
Nations to 1925 Exposition
M rs. N ancy A. C h a p in , w idow of
th e la te F. W. C h ap in , d ied y e s te r­
d ay e v en in g a t 8 :3 0 o ’clock a t h e r
h o m e, 150 F ir s t s tr e e t. M rs. C h ap ­
i n ’s death, follow ed an illn e s s of
only a few days.
F u n e ra l se rv ic es
w ill be held from th e D odge u n d e r­
ta k in g p a rlo rs a t 10 o’clock to m o r­
row m o rn in g ( F rid a y , A ug. 1 2 .)
O ne S trik e !
’M ike," s a id th e ju d g e s te rn ly ,
“ th e te s tim o n y sh o w s t h a t you h it
th is m an tw ic e .”
“ I did n o t, y ’r h o n o r,” d e c la re d :
th e d e fe n d a n t sto u tly . “ T he fu r-rs t
tim e I h it him I m issed him .* —
A m e ric an L egion W eekly.
— “ T opics of th e D ay” F ilm s.
F u ll Share
M rs. O’B rien— “ My h u sb a n d n ev er
goes o u t lo o k in g fo r tro u b le lik e
y o u r s .”
M rs. M urphy— “ I su p p o se he g ets
a ll he w a n ts a t h o m e .”— T opics of
th e Day F ilm s.
Harding Signs Proclamation ForMe^ fodrd£ü!!ct
Official Invitations.
'
Men Are Arrested
I
C R A T E R L A K E , O re.. Aug. 8.— j
(S p e c ia l.)
th e p a rk
T he n u m b e r of a u to s ini
th is y e a r is 35 per^ c e n t '
g r e a te r th a n
last y e a r in J u ly an-lj
th e
p rev io u s
num ber
e n te rin g
th e t
p a rk th is y e a r is 39 p e r c e n t g re a te r
th a n la s t y e a r. T he lodge was filled
over S unday to c ap acity am i m any
cam e
up
fo r
S u n d ay
d in n e r
w ho i
d id n 't s ta y h u t a few h o u rs.
WASHINGTON, 1). C., A u g .'ll.—President Hard­
ing yesterday signed a proclamation giving the managers
of the world exposition to be held in Portland in 1925,
permission to invite all European nations to participate.
The permission, however, was given with the stipulation
that such participation of foreign countries will entail
n o expense to the T'nited States government.
The entire Oregon delegation was present at the time
President Harding affixed his signature to the proclama
tion. Among the invited guests were W. D. B Dodson,
secretary o f the Portland Chamber of Commerce. Pol
• lowing »the signing of the hill the president gave the pen
he used to Senator McNary for transmission to the offi­
cials of the exposition. Photographs were taken of Hard
ing as he sikned the resolution. A Portland celebration
is planned for August 17 in honor of the event.
"For Southern Ore.
Is Urge of Klamath
Falls Business Man
«
Increases 39 Per
Cent This Year
•
Co-operation as the keynote throughout Southern Oregon
was sounded today at the Chamber of Commerce forum lunch
eon at Hotel Ashland by business men of Klamath Falls. The
spirit of all speeches made by the Klamath Falls men car­
ried the purport of “ all hands together for a greater, bigger
Southern Oregon.” The speakers were essentially boosters
The advantages of Southern Oregon, commercially and as
tourisj center, were constructively used in forecasting the
great iuture tor this part of the state. In the opinions of the
speakers Ashland possesses scenic advantages superior to all
neighbor cities, that it serves as a great point o f attraction
for tourists.
FINE TRIBUTE TO WASHINGTON
N apoleon’s
Eulogy
of
the
T he road a ro u n d th e rim is to be
M ED FO R D . O r., A ug. 11 — F o l­
opened by W ed n esd ay , a c co rd in g
low ing th e a r r e s t of J im L e w is a n d
i
J . M. H o u sle r of th e G riffin C reek to Mr. S p a rro w . T h erp «s a su n set
d is tric t T u esd ay n ig h t on th e s tr e e ts a u to rid e fro m th e lo d g e every
h e re on a c h a rg e o f in to x ic a tio n , n ig h t a t 7 o ’clock ro u n d th e rim ,
police fo u n d upon in v e s tig a tio n m a t beyond T h e W a tc h m a n a n d tu rn in g
th e sh a c k lived in by th e tw o m en back a t th e lo o t o f G la c ie r P e a k to
had been b u rn e d w ith th e a p p a re n t see th e b e a u tie s of th e su n s e ttin g
o b je c t o f h id in g th e ev id e n c e o f an beyond th e d is ta n t h ills a u d th e
illic it s till.
F iv e b a rr e ls of s o u r c h a n g in g lig h ts on C r a te r L ak e.
I m ash w as fo u n d close to th e cabin T he trip in clu d e s th e b it of road
¡ a n d ta k e n by th e o ffic e rs a s evi- th ro u g h th e snow b a n k t h a t is m ore
deuce a g a in s t th e m en .
th a n tw e n ty feet h ig h on e ith e r
A lth o u g h a u th o r itie s h e re a re ; r : - t sld e ot th e c a r a n d is n u ite a nov-
w illin g to give a n y p a rtic u la rs r e - e ^-v ’u A u g u st.
y a rd in g th e ra id , it is know n t h a t,
As soon as th e e n tir e rim road
th e police a r e s e a rc h in g fo r se v era l i3 open th e re w in be d a lly a u to trip s
o th e r m en sa id to h a v e been im pli- froni th e ,o d Se a ro u n d th e lak e for
, c ated w ith th e tw o ja ile d m en p, j to u ris ts
o p e ra tio n o f th e s till.
< '
W orld’s '
Greatest Man Regarded as Worthy
of Eternal Preservation.
Approach of the huudredth an n iv er­
sary of the death of Napoleon Bona-
p a rte recalls the order of th e day
which he Issued in his capacity as
first consul, to the F rench arm y on
the occasion of the death of the first
d w u m Z it te a T f o h o w ?
Electrical
Equipment
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m e ta l
pot
CALLS
FOR
STEADY
NER'.'t
Duty Devolving on Cook for East
African Monarch Can Not Be
Called a Sinecure.
T he Rev. • John Roscoe, rector o f
Ovingtou Norfolk, kept m em bers o f
tbe Koyal society w ondering for m ore
titan an hour w hile he lectured on his
journey through E a st A frica, where
he w e u t o n a to u r o f in v e s t ig a t io n on
o r-j behalf of the g o v e rn m e n t’ and the
-J
tiered by th is o ffice som e tim e ago ■ Royal society.
“S o ld ie rs!
W ashington is deud ! 1
a
rriv e d y e s te rd a y a n d w as in sta lle d
K ing George w as am used by the
T his
g reat
m an
fought
ag ain st i
H
ow
ever,
i
t
h
a
s
proven
tra
v e le r’s description of the royal serv-
tyranny
H e consolidated the liberty 1
n *sht.
a
big
job
to
g
e
t
it
a
d
ju
s
te
d
to
th
c
^
Buo,y^
° “ e “ f ‘‘T plH’ es
of his native land, ills m em ory will
alw ays he cherished by the French local e le c tric c u r r e n t a n d th e l in o - , dutles ,u ,,)s leclure iQ London
people, as well as by all free men of ty p e h a s been o u t of com m ission! -T h e king’s chief cook has a very
the tw o worlds, but m ore especially
m o st of th e day. W e hope by to- trying Job.’’ said Mr. Roscoe. “T he
by th e soldiers of F ran ce, who. like
m o rro w to h av e it in good «working custom is th a t every m orning he
u him
u u o self
c n iiuu
me N
oitu ers o of i Am
A m e erica
r ic a :
i
.
..
, .
,,
and the
soldiers
in tim es p ast a re ftghtin- for eonaiitv • o r d e r a n d th e n th e t r o u b l e t h a t ! b rin «s tu tbe king a pot of specially
««I lib .« ,.
¡ ~
» « « e x p e rien c e d .b e p ee. six,
“ »icb be
ibe flrsi consul orders th a t fo r ten m o u th s w ill be a th in g of th e p a st " ‘
,"r',un<l, *he "'-™ 1 « “ »>«»"'•
days all the „ . . . „ a r d s and Hags
| a n d we th in k w e a r e In pna, Ion . « ¡ X . “
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bP " SSUre O“ '' S" bSCTlberS
“ m » o h ! ^ o n t ,h e c tn r ,.\h l“ n i a T ^
P
te .
(Signed) Ilona-
p a rte .”
Not content w ith this, B onaparte
insisted
th at an official eulogy of the
H enry E n d e rs, p re sid e n t of th e | vid u ally .
D on’t w o rry a b o u t th e
lib e ra to r of Am erica should b e pro­
local C h a m b e r of C om m erce, p re 1 ° t h e r fello w ’s tow n, d o n ’t he jeal-
nounced, in the name of the republic.
sid ed nt th e lu n ch eo n .
Song pain- ° US’ B oost >our ow n a n o S o u th e rn j in the Tem ple of M ars, the name then
b e tte r
paper
th a n
we
h a re
b e e n j be broken by coughing e r sneezing on
a b le to su p p ly la te ly .
F o r an a v - p a l n of in sta n t death, the chief cook
e ra g e of th r e e h o u rs o u t of eig h t j pQtH “ P*ece of m eat a t the end of a
th e p a s t tw o m o n th s, everv dnv. t h e ' fo* in',° tba ^ n g ’s m outh.
“ 0 d ° e* tbl®
g „ a Do
s flrx.rr
flow h V, a „ s „ been in su -M
ffic 1 ie n t * to
___ fOOr tilUeS,
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,
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chance or nervousness ho touches the
s u p p ly o u r n eed s a n d out ty p e se t-j king’s teeth w ith the m etal fork he
p h le ts w ere su p p lie d hv th e Ash
, f ° w ..
. .
.
7r? * * lnvahdes.
i
' l,apel
of tbe ,>rtlac* of tin g fa c ilitie s h a te been o p e ra tin g i dies instantly.
Mr. H all w as h ig h in his p ra is e
The task w as confided
j “These se rv a n ts find the ordeal so
lan d ( h a m b e r of C om m erce.
Mt. ¡o f th e a u to cam p g ro u n d in L ith ia ,o M arcellln de Fontane, the poet, who only tw o -th ird 3 e ffic ie n t.
W e got th e new e le c tric a p p a -| trylhg th a t they can only carry it out
E n d e rs a n d M ayor L a n ik in m ad e p a rk , s ta tin g t h a t b ecau se of th e WMS given sIx days to p rep a re it. De
r a tu s w o rk in g it 2 :3 > to d ay so for 8 few day8> a fte r which they are
« ^ p l i s h e d his task to the
a d d re s s e s w elcom ing th e K la m a th c a m p A s h la n d ’s fa m e had s p re a d ,1
th
is p a p e r is .le a n , o u t b e g in n in g t o - l j ? ' “
L
a 8 il w eeks’ hoUday-
satisfaction of B onaparte, and it is
the in
meat
th e a king
is suo-
F a lls d e le g a tio n to A sh lan d .
T h e th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try c a rry in g a generally agreed th a t h is eulogy of m o rro w we hope to give A sh la n d | t h a t is t0 all have
» day
n ? for
t£
m essag e fo r A sh la n d a n d S o n th e -n W ashington ra n k s am ong his vary
f ir s t s p e a k e r fo r th e n e ig h b o rin g
th e b est p a p e r sh e h as h a d in h e r | r e * he lives on ralUtT ^ x m d o n DwWy
O regon.
finest works.
h isto ry .
; Mail
c ity “ ju s t o v e r th e h u m p ,” a s th e
o t h e r s p e a k e rs a t th e lu n ch e o n !
K la m a th F a lls m en ex p lain ed it .w e re T. L. S ta n le y , s e c re ta ry of th e
w as C h a rle s H all, p re s id e n t of th e K la m a th F a lls C h a m b e r of Com
O regon S ta te C h a m b e r of Com -i lnP rce> a n d M ayor W iley of th a t
city .
B oth m en u rg e d a c lo se r co­
m erce.
o p e ra tio n b e tw e en A sh lan d , K la »-
“ I t is w ith g r e a t s a tis fa c tio n ,” j a th P a lls a n d M edford
w
V .1
sa id Mr. H all, “ t h a t I n o te th e M a rsh a ll, a rc h ite c t a n d m a n a g e r of
g r e a t civic p rid e of A sh la n d . A sh­ th e H om e B u ild in g com pany ofi
la n d h a s th e p rid e th a t w ill m ak e K la m a th F a lls.
M
t h e g r e a te r S o u th e rn O reg o n possi­
ble.
Civic p rid e is so m e th in g
we
Removing Moss Brom Canal«.
W hen m oss grow s in canals, it soon
a re d e v e lo p in g in K la m a th F a lls .”
M r. H all u rg e d th e co m p le tio n of causes trouble. Yet bow to rem ove it?
George E. S tra tto n of th e U nited
th e G reen S p rin g s ro ad b etw een
S ta te s reclam ation service offers sev­
K la m a th F a lls a n d A sh la n d as a ers) suggestions. If th ere is plenty of
m e a n s o f b rin g in g th e tw o com - time, th e canal can be dried o u t; the
m u n itie s
in to c lo se r to u ch
a n d j sun will kill th e mossy grow th. When
h a rm o n y of idea.
• f**e m oss Is stiff, subm arine saw s will
E . B. H all, p re s id e n t o t t h e ' <at
«
K la m a th F a lls C h a m b e r of C om - i , D n ^ ° « the bottom w ith a harrow
, .
..
.
is som etim es reported to, b u t a chain
merw and broth«- ot Charles Hall, „ more
ThlrtjMhie m u X t
w as th e next spieaker.
M r. H a ll caoai w ere dragged w ith a chain a t a
u rg e d th e b u ild in g of b e tte r h ig h -: cost of $9 a m ile.—P opular Science
w ays
c o n n e c tin g
th e
c itie s
of Monthly.
S o u th e rn O regon, c la ssin g th e s ta te
h ig h w a y t h a t ru n s th ro u g h A sh lan d
Clever Trick.
as an a s se t of g r e a t v a lu e to th is
Golden sausages were used by relief
c ity
H e u rg ed th e co m p letio n of "'W kers to carry money In p a rts of
a “ scenic loop” th a t w ould in c lu d e AsU Mlllor w her* baQdlts *re a t
A sh lan d . K la m a th F a lls a n d M ed. 1 ^ ^ <>«*• <>« th e b w t m ethods adoptetl
~
,
i " as tb e tak in g of money from Con-
fo td .
S o u th e rn O regon s fu tu r e . stauU nople t0 the ,n terlo r of A aatolia
M r. H all s ta te d , lies in th e f u tu r e , py ex tractin g m eat from a strin g of
d e v e lo p m en t o f a m a rk e t fo r i t ; sausage and su b stitu tin g gold. T his
p ro d u c ts, th e c re a tio n o f a d e m a n d ruse succeeded because the robbers
fo r a ll th in g s th a t m ia n S o u th e rn are m ostly T u rk s and have the Mos-
O regon
\
lem abhorrence of th e pig and Its
products.
—
w orker In charge of
’’C o -o p e ra tio n ,” M r. H all said,
the golden sausages waa held up sev­
“is needed betw een t
c itie s if e ral tim es, but th e hidden gold was
each com m unity Is to
fofit indi- ‘ never touched.
Father Heslin Shot Thru Heart;
Thought to Have Been Kitted
Near (¡rave; Find Empty Shells
SAX FKANCISCO, ( ’alif., Aug. 11.—Father Patrick
Heslin, missing Catholic priest, of Colma, Calif., for whom
searching parties have been scouriugly the country foi
the past several days, lias been found, murdered The
body was dug up from a rude grace concealed in a tiny
eave near Saluda Beach, thirty miles south of San Fran
cisco, b\ six members of the searching party. Exam
ination showed that, the aged priest had been shot through
the heart, probably as he stood at’ the edge of the grav<
His murder at the spot is substantiated by the finding
of several shells scattered about on the ground near th
grave.
The finding of the body follows a search of North
ern California by posses endeavoring to locale the priest
and his abductors who were holding Father Heslin for
$50,000 ransom.
The body was clothed in elergieal broadcloth when
found and wore a velvet ease and priestly jewelry. Papers,
bills and similar articles establishing the identity of the
body when discovered.
The dew leading to the finding of the laxly was fur
nished by William Hightower, a mechanic. Full partic-
ulars are lacking.
FRENCH CITY IN THE DESERT
Little Township of Ishmaila Has Been
Made Place Where Beauty Abides
Beside Desolation.
S ir Ian Malcolm, B ritish govern­
m ent rep resen tativ e on the Suez canal
board, gives a charm ing description of
the luxurious little tow nship of Ish-
m alia, which Is the h e a d q u arte rs o f
the company.
T he executive of th e
-
undertaking is p ractically entirely
French, and th erefo re it is not surpris-1
S tep s w ill be ta k e n by th e cily
Ing to learn th a t behind a broad belt j council to e lim in a te th e tra f fic d a u -
of tali trees and waving palm s o n e ' g e r a t G ra n ite a n d N o rth Main
finds a town th a t is purely French in s tr e e t c a u se d by th e
ki
Qf u
atm osphere and m anagem ent.
, .
.
,
t
.
r
c h in e s to o close to th e c u rb , lol-
H ere is th e residence, w here I am ,
now staying with M. Jo n n a rt, the presi- low ,ng tb e re(H»est of M rs. W . A.
dent ; buildings, schools, shops, are all S hell to ta k e actio n on th e m a tte r
French, In fact you feel th a t you are M rs. Shell a p p e a re d b e fo re th e coun
living in a sm a rt F rench seaside resort. . ell T u esd ay n ig h t and re la te d h er
w here roses, violets and straw b erries ex p e rien c e s
of
bein g
run
into
abound throughout the year, but if you “ p o c k e ts” cau sed by th e tra ffic run
go a m ile In any direction from the • n ing in b o th d irtc tk ju s OQ N o rlb
lake you come to th e end of clvlllsa- ; « a ir.
tion and a re faced bv th e d esert.”
?Ja,B 3 tre e t’ W hlle
»*'“
T his lake, the L arge B itte r lake, is th o ro u g h f a re -
M achines
p a rk ia r,
more th an ten miles long, and w as a t ‘° ° c,ose to tb e c u rb i,nd blocking
one tim e p a rt of the Red sea, but f o r : a view (Tom G ra n ite s tr e e t is th e
centuries it has been dried up and had c a u se of th e tro u b le , M rs.
Shell
become p art of the desert.
Across ‘ s ta te d .
T he
re q u e s t fo r actio n
this depression the canal was dug. the | b ro u g h t up a d isc u ssio n am o n g th e
sides and bottom were prepared, and , C0Uncilm en of lik e c o n d itio n s ex ist-
when all was ready the w aters of tb e >
at
•
M editerranean were allowed to flow •
a t v a rlo »s s tr e e t in te rse c tio n s
in. It took four m onths to fill th is an- ■ ro u Sb o u t (be city .
i t w as de-
d e n t bed of the Red se a.--C h ristia n ' cided
P a in t th e c u rb s a t th e va-
S dence M onitor.
rio u s c o rn e rs w ith no p a rk in g signs
Girl Ha« Real Grievance.
OOMT
PI5CUÍ5 THE
PRICE OF COAL »rt
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ABOUT WeubHT WITH
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THeRMOMEÎEK 1
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Goats, with an ap p etite th a t perm it
them tx> relish leath er pocketbooks
and shoe laces may be ordinary, but
a go at w ith a sense of hum or should
be annihilated. T his w as the opinion
offered to the Venice (C a t) police one
afternoon by a young wom an, visiting
in Del Key from Ohio, w'hen she ap-
pealed a t police h e a d q u arte rs for help
iu finding the ow ner of a “billy” th a t
S ' !.aueh.t . ' b.e' 1” 1'
T * :
laid the pocketbook on the bank of a
canal w ith h er shoes and stockings
while, she paddled her feet in the w a­
ter. She said th a t the anim al had
eaten two 35 bills th a t w ere In the
purse, besides devouring h er shoe
laces. “ When I cam e running tow ard
him ,” she explained, “he kind of
sm iled and kicked my shoes and stock­
ings into the w ater, so th a t I w as
forced to w alk hom e barefoot.
1
would like to have my Sit) m ade good
te me.”
!
j
HOLD
AQUATIC MEET H ERE
MONDAY O F N E X T W F L k
Thf,
v « „ .
, .. a .. c o u n tj ' • M c - A w ill hold
6
of w h a t 18 P l*“« « ! to oe
1 a n a n n u a l a q u a tic m eet a t th e N a-
^ t o r i u i n M onday e v e n iu g of nexi
w eek. S w im m ing, d iv in g a n d o th e r
w a te r s p o rts will be th e o rd e r o t
C o m p lM , « le .a u , „1
th e m eet w ill be p u b lish e d
m o rro w ’s T id in g s.
nt to ­
Such a G ood Roy
M rs. M organ— “ A nd so y o u r boy
h a s b een ta k e n o ff to th e refo rm a
to ry fo r s te a lin g ? W hat a s h a m e ! ”
M rs. J a m e s o n — "Y es, is n ’t It! A nd
him such n good boy, too. A lw ays
b ro u g h t e v e ry th in g hom e to h is
m o th e r.” — L o n d o n Mali.