Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 19, 1921, Image 1

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A SHLAND climate without the oat
of M edicine, cures nine cases
of ten of A sthm a. T his is a proven
fact.
VOLUME
2
A shland D aily T idings
(S u ccessor to th e Sem i- W eekly Tidings.
Voi. 43.)
1*1 < EAR LA Germs cannot au ttite
* ■ three m onths in the rich osone
at A shland.
The pure dom estic
w ater helps.
ASELAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921.
NO. 297
GERMAN CHANCELLOR RESENTS TREATY
Large Hay Crop
VT.
North End Co;
Cattle Needed
I BUS
STATE
(ALLS
FOURTEEN
FOR
BIDS
.MILES
ON
OF
GRADING
START MACADAM ROAD
WORK NEXT MONDAY
KLAMATH FALLS - A S H L A N D
HK.HWAY MACADAMIZED
BY NEXT FALL
SA LEM , O re., A ug 19— Bids for
th e im p ro v e m e n t o f a p p ro x im a te ly 55
m iles of h ig hw ay a n d c o n s tru c tio n
of se v e ra l b rid g e s a t a n a g g re g a te
c o st of m o re th a n $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 w ill be
c o n sid e re d a t a sp ecial m e e tin g of
th e s ta te h ig h w ay co m m issio n in
P o r tla n d , A u g u st 30.
T h irte e n c o u n tie s in th e s ta te will
b e a ffe c te d by th e p roposed ro ad
im p ro v e m e n ts, w hile b rid g e s w ill be
c o n s tru c te d in six counities.
I t w as a n n o u n c e d a t th e h ig hw ay
co m m issio n o ffices to d ay th a t an
e ff o r t will be m ad e to g e t m an y of
th e c o n tra c ts u n d e r way th is fall.
T he p ro p o sed w ork in s o u th e rn
O regon is as follow s:
J a s c k s o n a n d K la m a th c o u n tie s
— A s h la n d -K la m a th F a lls h ig h w ay
J e n n y c re e k -H a y d e n
sectio n ,
tw o
u n its, 143 m iles grading.
Ja c k s o n c o u n ty — P a c ific hig h w ay ,
A s h la n d -T a le n t
sectio n ,
w id en in g
p re s e n t ro ad b ed .
P acific h ighw ay. C e n tra l P o in t-
G old H ill sectio n , w id en in g p re se n t
ro ad b e d .
J o s e p h in e c o u n ty — P acific h ig h ­
w ay, W olf C re e k -G ra v ^ i C reek sec­
tio n , w id e m n g ro ad b e d .
E n g in e e r E x p la in s W ork
A cco rd in g to a s ta te m e n t m ade
th is m o rn in g by G. E . M acV icar,
re s id e n t e n g in e e r fo r th e s ta te h ig h ­
w ay. th e p roposed ro ad c o n tra c t b e­
tw e e n th is c ity a n d K la m a th F a lls
w ill call fo r 4 FA m iles of ro ad w ork
in J a c k so n co u n ty a n d 10 m iles In
K la m a th co u n ty . T he w ork w ill be­
gin w h e re th e c o u n ty ro ad w ork
e n d s a t J e n n e y c re e k b rid g e on th e
G reen S p rin g s ro ad a n d will e n d a t
H ayden.
W ith th e le ttin g of th e
pro p o sed c o n tra c t o nly one m o re
u n it of 12 m iles to K eno in K la m ­
a th c o u n ty will be left fo r f u tu r e
g ra d in g .
Mr. M acV icar s ta te s th a t
a c o n tra c t fo r th e 12 m iles is ex­
p ected to be le t w ith in th e n ex t
y e a r w hich will c o m p le te th e h ig h ­
way
b etw een
A sh la n d
K la m a th
F a lls.
A m ac a d a m iz ed ro a d from
K la m a th F a lls to K eno is a lre a d y
e x is ta n t a n d w ould co n n e ct up w ith
su c h im p ro v e m e n t.
M a ca d a m iz in g H ighw ay
M acad am izin g of th e
high w ay :
from A sh lan d to K eene c re e k from
th e T y le r B lu ffs o n th e P a c ific h ig h ­
w ay w ill be s ta r te d M onday, a c c o rd ­
in g to E n g in e e r M acV icar. T h e d is ­
ta n c e b etw een th e tw o p o in ts is 12:
■Utoa
A rock c ru s h in g p la n t h a s
b e e n D e ta ile d a t T y le r B luffs by A.
D. K e m T ^ w h o m th e rock c ru s h in g
« o n tra c t h a s b e e n given.
Mr. Mac­
V icar s ta te s t h a t i h e e n tir e ro ad b e­
tw e e n K la m a th F a lls and A sh lan d
will be m ac a d a m iz ed by fall of n e x t'
y ear.
GOLD H IL L , O r., A ug. 19.—
On. th e eve of a la rg e a c re a g e
of w h e a t seeded u n d e r th e Gold
H ill irr ig a tio n d is tric t, w hich
will com e in to p ro d u c tio n n e x t
se aso n , th e n o rth end o f J a c k -
son c o u n ty has ju s t h a rv e s te d
th e la rg e s t hay crop in th e h is­
to ry of th e region.
W ith a.
la rg e e x p o rt tra d e in hay gone,
fo rm e rly e n jo y e d by th is valley
in su p p ly in g th e lu m b e r cam pe
a n d m in es, w h e re h o rse s and
oxen h a v e been su p p la n te d by
a u to tru c k s a n d d o n k ey e n ­
gines. th e p re ssin g need o f th e
f a r m e r is m o re c a ttle , esp ec ial­
ly d a iry cow s, to feed th e s e
c ro p s on th e farm .
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Senator McNary
Nine Year Old Girl Is Hit To,ieturnF,“
By Auto Near Talent, Dies
Congress Sept. 1
Eliminate Wilson,
Conféré Delegate;
France Is Serious
WATKINS
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b ro th e r, Jo h n M cNary.
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less th a n tw o w eeks a n d will <&> C H A N C E L L O R F E A R S TH A T GOV'
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BRAMENT MAY RE OVER­
• to a n sw e r roll call w hen con- $
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LOS A N G EL ES. A ug. 19.— H e a v - T N ary expects to v isit s e v e r a l « '
REPARATION FOR
{ily a rm e d posses en g ag ed in a p i tc h - i <s> c o asl c o u n tie s w here re q u e s ts <i>
LUSITANIA ASKED
ed b a ttle to d ay w ith 60 hoboes, w hol * b a ' e been Inade io r P ort im -
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UNITED STATES DEMANDS REP­
w ard Los A ngeles. T he posse sto p -,
_ _ ___________ ____
Police Rout
Hoboes From
Stolen Freight
W A SH IN GTON, D. C., A ug. 19.—
F ra n c e is re g a r d in g th e c o m in g d is­
a rm a m e n t c o n fe re n c e in a se rio u s
fra m e of m ind, a c c o rd in g to Maroel
H u t in, fam o u s F re n c h jo u r n a lis t,
w ho d e c la re d th a t, “A fte r th e c o n ­
fe re n c e a t W a sh in g to n
we
will
b re a th e a g a in .”
E d ith W a tk in s, 9, d a u g h te r of ped th e tra in o u tsid e th e city a n d |
P re s id e n t H a rd in g is still w o rk in g Mr. a n d M rs. J. W . W a tk in s, ra n c h ­ fo u g h t w ith th e hoboes, c a p tu rin g !
34 of them . T w en ty -six of th e gan g :
upon th e p e rso n n e l of th e A m e ric an e rs liv in g tw o m iles n o rth of T a l e n t ' escaped.
N n u m e ro u s in ju rie s w ere)
d fere
e le n g c a e tio n esn to eclaliv
a tte n d , riamrwroKo
th e co m in g con I ° u tb e ^ a c ' ^ c h ig h w a y » died y e s te r - • s u s ta in e d by th e c o m b a ta n ts a s the}
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m ° C 1 n iem * d ay e v e n in g w ith in 20 m in u te s a f t e r a u th o r itie s ro u n d e d up th e “ k id n a p
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E x -p re sid e n t W ilson a n d h i s ! , •
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b e in g ru n o v e r in f ro n t of h e r ho m e e r s ” of th e tra in
tio n s X T h a v e ^ e e n ^ l i m i ^ t e d ,
6 ° ’Cl° e k by aQ au to m o M le d rlv en
T h e fre ig h t tr a i n ste a l is s im ila r
S e n a to r P o m e re n e Oh in n n d
S e n a to r P o m e re n e , O hio, a n d S ena
to r U nderw ood, A la b a m a , a r e th e
tw o c h ie fly c o n sid e red .
B o th a r e
th o u g h t t o h e n le n s in t r t n
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ARATIONS FOR WAR LOST
LIVES
HOI ON TOIL
B E R L IN ,
Aug.
19.— C han cello r
W irth in tim a te d to th e U nited Pres«
to d ay th a t th e p re se n t G erm an gov­
e rn m e n t w ould be o v e rth < iw n if he
i y Z ° r d _ * ° P e r’ . * t o u n 8 t . of L odi, to a hobo tr a in raid n e a r D enver,
C alif.
In fo rm a tio n received h e re i c o io ., se v era l m o n th s ago. At th a t:
sh o u ld sign th e A m erican d r a f t of
th is m o rn in g b> te le p h o n e from tim e hoboes co m m a n d ee re d a tra in
th e peace tre a ty b e tw e en h is c o u n try
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,
W irth re g a rd e d th e A m erican pro-
Iu ra id s by d e p u ty s h e riffs a n d - poM ,K as too d r a s tic .
lro n t of th e o n co m in g R o p e r c a r) p leas th a t th ey w ere “ to u ris ts ,
w hile m a k in g «tn a tte m p t to cfbss
LONDON, A ug. 19.— W ith Ire la n d
special a g e n ts in th e h ills back of
R e p a ra tio n fo r A m erican lives
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Ja ck so n v ille W ednesday th re e s tills lost in th e g r e a t w ar is one of th e
W a tk in s a u to , p a rk e d on one sid e of
w ere located and seized, and tw o d e,,,a n d s of th e U nited S ta te s in
tio n s fo r a re n e w e d w ar. P re m ie r
the ro ad .
m en, J. M. R ock, a fa rm e r, an d Ike d r8 ,t,H « a lr e a t >' «T P««<* w ith G er-
Lloyd G eorge told th e h o u se of co m ­
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m ons to d ay in a speech b efo re th a t
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‘ th e p lace of th e a c c id e n t. M r. R o p er
body th a t he had said “ a ll he w as
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th e a c c id e n t.
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T uition Basis E stab lish ed
, tu rn e d fro m a picnic h e ld n e a r T al-
cisio n T u esd ay . T h e s itu a tio n is re ­
T he bill w as n o t p a sse d , as it w as l e n t e a r lie r in th e a fte rn o o n w hen #
d e se rte d sh a ck a n d d e a d gray squir-
WEATHER FORECAST
g a rd e d a s e x tre m e ly g rav e.
re ls a n d b a ts w ere found a ro u n d th e
F A IR .
( C ontinued on P a g e F o u r)
A rm ed tro o p s o f th e Iris h re p u b ­
s till, th e a n im a ls h a v in g d ro p p ed
lic a n a rm y a re g u a rd in g th e old m a n ­
from th e r a f te r s in to th e brew an d
sion h o u se a t D u b lin w h e re th e Dail
o m cerB B«iVd ' w ? ’ Un Hb° ‘, e r ' “ “ I R ‘n e:‘
s» r u ‘' ‘™ » 3»-” * '
E ire a n n is h o ld in g its m ee tin g . The
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e “ ° “ l;l> t0 '» » " re ic a rb lD M . a r e being Hauled do»
b u ild in g is s u rro u n d e d by huge
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e F o u r )
frorn o,il reHtinK Places a n d a r e ge
crow ds a w a itin g th e decision d e te r-!
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th e c le a n in g o f th e ir lives. Tt
m in in g th e f a te of Ire la n d
sp o rt of sp o rts — d e e r h u n tin g -
I opens to m o rro w .
i lA utom obiles a r e also being goi
over c a re fu lly ajid loaded w ith a
, th e n e c essities fo r su c h a trip , a
IS
SMUGGLED IN
ROSEBURG JAIL
MUSI PAY TUITION
FEE Aï 0. A. C.
Ashland Hunters
Are Ready For
Deer Seasoi
LEADERS IN SOCIAL REFORM IN NATIONAL W. C. T. U.
Klamath Indians
To Get $150 Each;
Local Miners
Urged to Meet;
Portland Aug. 22
H e n ry M. P a rk s , d ire c to r of th e I
O regon B u re a u of M ines, has re ­
q u e ste d t h a t a ll local m in in g m en be
ad v ise d t h a t he is very an x io u s to
h av e th em com e to P o rtla n d on
M onday, Aug. 22, to c o n fe r w ith
J a m e s F . G a lb re a th , s e c re ta ry of th e
A m erican M ining co n g ress, on th e
F a v o re d by B u sin ess Men
s u b je c t 'C o n c e rn in g im p o rta n t de­
Im p ro v e m e n t
of
th e
K la m a th
v e lo p m e n ts re la tiv e to ta r if f and
F a lls-A sh la n d h ig h w ay h a s been an
ta x le g is la tio n .”
issue a m o n g b u sin e ss m en of th is
A to u r of th e c o u n try is bein«
city a n d K la m a th F a lls.
N ew s of
m ad e by th e s e c re ta ry of th e m in ­
th e J e n n e y c re e k -H a y d e n section
in g c o n g re ss in o rd e r th a t lie m ay
c o n s tru c tio n w ill be received w ith
m ee t m an y of th e re p re s e n ta tiv e
g r e a t fav o r by m em b ers o f th e '
m en in th is line of b u sin e ss b efore
C h a m b e r of C om m erce of both cities
th e o p en in g of th e m in in g c o n g ress
a s b o th o rg a n iz a tio n s h av e been i i
m C hicago, in o rd e r t h a t th e view s
m a k in g e ffo rts fo r b e tte r ro ad s to
of th e le a d e rs m ay be a d v o c ate d fo r
s tim u la te tra ffic and b u sin e ss in te r-!
th e a d o p tio n by th e n a tio n a l g o v ern ­
e s ts betw een th e tw o places. A b e t­ m ent.
t e r ro ad from A sh la n d to K la m a th
M ining m en who plan to be in
F a lls w as one o f th e m ain to p ic s a t
P o rtla n d b e fo re lo n g sh o u ld en­
a re c e n t C h a m b e r of C om m erce
d e a v o r to b e th e r e n e x t M onday an d
lu n c h e o n given a t th e H o tel Ash-
if p o ssib le a d v ise D ire c to r P a r k s in
a d v a n ce o f th e ir com ing.
(C ontinued on P a g e F ou r)
Timber Land Sale I oped
ot tix* a b new
unters
seen’ have deve
d isease th is y e a r__th
getaway fever.
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X - T S W L K IV „
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D r. Valeria H. Darker o f W ashiug-
lon, D. C-, is identified w ith a n u m b e r
of organizations fo r which she directs
the program of social» hygiene. She
'• N ational Di rector of the D epartm ent
of Sbcial M orality of the W. C. T. U.
and will be p resent at, the approach­
ing convention to pr<>seut the plans
which she has developed for the ac­
tiv ities of th a t organization in her
field of work. Dr. P a rk e r has recen t­
ly been appointed executive secretary
of th e United S tates in terd ep artm en tal
Social H ygiene Board, the first wom­
an to be p u t in charge of such an
oAce.
-W X SgSOXAiC JLffQX
Mrs. D eborah Knox Livingston is
an o ra to r of intern atio n al rep u tatio n .
She h as spoken in every s ta te In the
Union. She h as helped in cam paigns
in C anada. Scotland. E ngland and on
the continent of Europe, iu th e In­
terest of prohibition and th e b e tte r
citizenship of women. She Is the N a­
tional S uperintendent of th e D e p a rt­
m ent of C hristian C itizenship of th e
W. C. T. U. and Is bending all the
energies of her* d e p a rtm e n t to th e
arousing of a g rea ter sense of civic re ­
sponsibility In the women of Am erica.
Mrs. L aura P a rk s M iller. D irector
of the D epartm ent of W omen in In ­
d u stry of th e N ational W om an’s
P re d ic tio n s from b u n tin g en th m
KLAM ATH FA L L S, O r., Aug. 19.
la sts a re t h a t g a m e is m o re p le n t
— K la m a th In d ia n s on th e re s e rv a ­
fu l th is season th a n it h a s bee^ fc
tion a re $150 ric h e r apiece to d ay a s
so m e tim e a n d th a t if th e p red ic t*
th e re s u lt of th e d iv ision of $200.-
000 from th e g o v e rn m e n t fo r pro-
deClar* th e Spt>’
ree d s from sale of tim b e r on uual-
“
reCeM * * * *
loted lands.
A fund o f $ 3 7 5 ,0 0 0 i
a ,,d n ,g
th ® f«ct tin
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a s a v a ila b le to r u d i is b h trib
u tio n l a s t '
C°*1
”
th te - y<*
h u u u o i i last |
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,
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¡ fa ll, b u t new re c e ip ts from sa le s ofi
f„
L , *
yM
i tim b e r h av e ta k e n place, b rin g in g \
h“ n
h a v e b«
! th e fund «above th e $400,000 m a rk
n
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y R l ^ l A . JT.
T his sum d is trib u te d to d av was h
18 ru ,n o re d t h a t « » « r a l me
¡a b o u t 50 p e r c e n t of th e m onev in
J ? ° ‘ / he t5Ur
in te n d to d
C hristian T em perance Union, has al- 1 th e In d ia n co m m u n al tre a s u ry
rid in K b ree c h e s a n d p u tte e s a
ready secured th e a tte n tio n of t h e )
P o u r y e a rs aRO a b o a t H Q
; ^ « » p e te w ith th e ir h u sb a n d s in t
public fo r h e r w ork m th is branch of i
h u n t th ia y ear.
.
social reform .
H er am bition is tn
J ' J n b u t e d a m o n g th e In d ia n s :
A,
4
brin g Into th e m em bership of the W oui-I w tb tb e provision t h a t it b e . in-j f
..
P P ra ti
an ’s C hristian T em perance Union nt : vested
<*attle.
T h e p re se n t d is-i /
.
B UQt COmeS th e u su a l a
lea st 25 per cent of th e women of the trih u tlo n is u n co n d itio n a l
• Me y wa rn in g s tro m th e old-tim e
w hich, if p ro p e rly h eed ed , m ay sa
com m unity engaged in gainful «s-cupa
tions. T h u s she hopes to bring sh o u t
th e life o f so m e s tra y cow, h o rse
a b e tte r u n d erstanding betw een women
h n m a n — d o n ’t
sh o o t
u n le ss
y
who Work outside the home and those
A CLASSIFIED AD Is a Busi­ know w h a t you a r e s h o o tin g — do:
w hose activ ities and in te re sts center
ness Getter. It goes every where fire a t a n y little s ti r in th e b u s t
about th e h earth. Mrs. M iller Is do­
and pops right ont at one every
be s u re you c a n see th e h o rn s
ing valuable research work and com pil­
time
you
pick
up
The
Tidings.
th
e
d e e r.
In th is in s ta n c e it w
ing figures which a re of considérât»!«
Try
it
and
prove
what
we
say.
im portance and significance to work­
p re v e n t th e y e a rly s la u g h te r o f do
ers In every branch of w elfare work.
?fow fo r th e sp o rt.