Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 10, 1921, Image 1

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A shland D aily T idings
climate without the aid
A shland
of Medicine, cures nine cases out
of ten of Asthma.
fact.
This Is a proven
International News Wire Service
VOLUME
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piXLARIA Gera» cannot survive
1 1 three m onths in th e rich oxone
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Ashland,
The pure dom estic
w ater helps.
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(Successor to th e Sem i-W eekly T id in gs, Vol. 43)
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1921
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TEXAS FLOOD TAKES TOLL OF 150 LIVES
5 Bandits Loot
LOCAL VETERAN
Sub-Postoffice oí
$50,000 Mail
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LOS ANGELES, Calif., Sept.
10.— Five armed an d masked
i bandits held lip and robber a
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sub-postoffice here today and
PR EPA R E RESOLUTION OF AP- I escaped Wlth tw° Pouches of
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, $ registered mail after a spirited
PRE< IATION FOR ASHLAND’S |> pistol fight with several mail
R E C E P T IO N — N F A R I V -an« 4T
R E tE I n O N — NEARIA 2(H) A T -,*
TEND— BREAK CAMP TODAY.
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the Soldiers' and Sailors Association
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of Southern Oregon, th a t we give'
Salaried employes, 1919 census,
thanks to God, an d to the Chamber b' 05, 1914 census, 4431; increase
of Commerce, for the splendid ban- pei cent *91^'1919, 55.8.
quet at the Ashland hotel, and to 1ft1Qage earners (average num ber)
Burnside Relief corps for the lo v e-!.,s
census, 58,559; 1914 census,
ly
reception
and
banquet
and
th
e
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9
’ pei cent increase 4 914-1919,
ly reception and banquet
103.1.
splendid soup and coffee so freely
Prinm ry horsepower. 1919 census,
given, and which was enjoyed by
all, and to the Legionaires for the 303,751; 1914 census, 219,222; per
splendid talk of Rev. Evans and John cent increase, 1914-1919, 38.6.
Capital, 1919 census, $439,982,-
Riggs, an d to the drum corps for
th e ir untiring efforts to cheer th e L ° ° 0 ‘ 1914 census, $139,982,000;
boys, and to the quarterm aster, J. P. 1,lc' ease per cent 1914-1919, 215.4
Sayle, for his superhum an effort tdI
berv,c«8. 191» census, $94.98«
$94.986,-
jnOO;
1914 census, $26.615,000; in­
establish the camp and look after*
the Interests in every particular, and! c re a s e per cent 1914-1919. 2 5 6 V
Salaries, 1919 census, $13,999,-
to Mr. Mills and Albert Johnson for
000;
1914 census, $5,683,000; in-
the melons and fruit, and to all the,
citizens of Ashland who have a8 i crease per cent 1914-1919, 146.3.
sisted in any way
1919 cen8US- >80,887.000;
w; to make this re-
’
census, $20,932,000; increase
union a success.
per cent, 1 9 1 4 -1 9 1 9 , 286.9.
Colonel Commander
M aterials, 1919 census, $206.206.-
%
E. K. HALL.
¡000;
1914 census. $63,258,000; in­
A d ju ta n t:
crease
per cent, 226.0.
BERTHA E. ADAMS.
¡Value of products. 1919 ceusus
$366,783,000; 1914 census, $109.1
762.000; increase per cent 1914-
1919, 234.2.
Value added by m anufacture
(value of products less cost of ma-
1919 census. $160,577,000;
1914 census. $46,504,000; increase
, Per cent, 1914-1919, 245 3
1>EA D
INDIAN ROAD
OPEN TO TR A FFIC
Four an a half miles of grad­
ing from the sum m it of the
Dead Indian mountain toward
A shland was completed todav
by the county, Judge G ardner
stated in a special message to
the Tidings from Jacksonville
this morning. The grade of the
r°ad has been reduced from a
tw enty-four per cent rise to
ten per cent in some places.
Heavy travel over the road
>y motoring Lake O’ Wood»
vacationers is expected tom or­
row.
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MAI PIN, Or., fiept. 10.— V irtu­
ally all of the business section of
Maupin is burning. The fire started
in the Shattuck Brothers store, with
the Maupin State bank, the post-
office. hotel and other buildings now
in flames
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10,000 Die In
Londoners BlocK Path of
Fun Maher in Welcome
Rich Gold Strike
C,erks* The loss ia estim ated at <S>
about $50 000
Is Made By Two
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Kirby Farmers
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The Soldiers’ and Sailors Associa­
tion of Southern Oregon, who have
been holding their annual encamp­
m ent in Lithia park since Monday
of this week, broke camp this m orn­
ing, and left for their various homes
with voluble praise for th e city’s hos- j
pitality. The total reg istratio n for
th e week's enacmpment was eight-
one members of the G. A. R. an d 114
members of the Women’s Relief
Corp.
WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 10.—
Before leaving, the veterans elect­
The
census bureau today issued a
ed new officers for the coming year
and prepared a resolution express- prelim inary statem ent of results
ing appreciation of their reception j shown by the m anufacturers’ census
in Ashland. The officers’ list and taken in Oregon for 191.9. which re-
resolution follow:
flects a marvelous growth of indus­
Colonel commander. Alden C. tries in the five years following
Spencer, Ashland.
1914. The value of m anufactured
Lieutenant colonel, Charles
B. products in those five years in­
Sutton, Roseburg.
creased 234.2 per cent and capital
Major, Alexander Kyle Rogue invested in m anufacturing establish­
River.
ments almost as much, or 215 4 per
Chaplain, Isabelle Spencer, Ash- cent.
land.
The results announced in tabular
A djutant, Bertha E. Adams, Gold form, follow
Hill.
Number of establishm ents, 1919
Resolutions
census. 2707; 1814 census, 2320;
In as much as everybody is happy per cent increase, 1914-1919, 10.7.
-and we have-all enjoyed the good
Persons engage din m anufactures,
things th at the people of Ashland 1919 census. 08.004; 1914 census,
Jiave provided, and in as much as $&>449; per cent increase, 1814-
<lod has favored us with such beau- ^9^9, 91.8. <
•tiful sunshine and moonshine, a n d ! Proprietors and firm members,
a ll kinds of good w ater;
1919 census, 2540; 1914 census.
Therefore, be it Resolved by this. 2189: per cent Increase. 1914-1919,
There is more joy in accomp­
lishm ent than in promises and
bragadocia, even if folks don’t ap­
preciate wour efforts. T here’s a
heap of satisfaction in building a
creditable monum ent and feeling
th a t
you
have accomplished
som ething th at will prove a last­
ing good to a community, even
though you are compelled to run
a long gauntlet of crimination
and inuendo by those afraid to
fight in the open.
HAZ KIK
T
IS GIVEN BODY
Teachers Institute
Today; Ready For
Opening of School
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LONDON,
Sept.
10,— Ten
• thousand casualties are report-
ed in a four day battle in Hu-
peh province. China, between
• arm ies representing Pekin and
• the South China government.
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•• here from Shanghai today.
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The natives are fleeing the
•* country in fear of a renewal of $
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TROOPS
RESCUE-—H .O O D
ASSIST
IN
( A I S E I > BY
I N P RE( EDEN TED KAI N FAL L—
BUSINESS SECTION WRECKED.
KIRBY, Or., Sept. 10.— A rich
All of the forty teachers who will
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gold find has been made on the
educate Young America in the Ash­
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SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Sept
headw aters of Lightning gulch on
land schools this coming school year, i
10.— Revised figures of the '»>
the headw aters of Canyon creek,
beginning Monday, were present this
damage w rought here by the •
LONDON, Sept. 10.— A welcome morning at a prelim inary teachers’ ,
fifteen miles west of Kirby. It was
,
flood which swept this city <$•
❖ last night and today place the ?
made by Mansfield and Lofland, f a r - : exceeding anything ever given to institute held a t the high school,
, <e> property loss in the nighbor-
mers residing near W illiams, Or., in members of the royalty, was accorded building. The teachers were ad­
.to
Charlie
Chaplin,
America’s
fam ­ dressed by Rev. Charles A. Edwards,
* hood of $15,000,000. Although >
this county. They have brought in
ous screen comedian, when he a r­ pastor of the Methodist Episcopal
❖ an exact count is impossible •>
some very fine ore running into thé
rived
here
today
from
New
York.
church,
on
the
"Value
of
W
ork.”
4* until the wreckage has been >
hundreds of dlollars a ton in gold. I
The
movie
sta
r
wept
at
the
cor­
As
part
of
the
m
orning’s
program,
♦
cleared away, it is figured th a t <«,
In the early_ days of mihing it is
diality
of
the
trem
endous
ovation
i
Miss
Bernice
Yeo
gave
two
piano
♦ about 150 are dead.
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said th a t the Lightning gulch dig­
and
finally
had
to
be
rescued
from
solos,
and
Miss
Leona
M
arsters,
city
The
fact
th
a
t
the
loss
of
life
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SAN
FRANCISCO,
Calif.,
Sept.
10.
gings were the richest and most ex-!
the
immense
crowd
th
a
t
had
collect­
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was
not
double
the
toll
th
at
has
•
schools
music
supervisor,
gave
a
s
e
-.
—
Quick
to
realize
the
danger
of
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tensive in this region.
ed
a
t
th
e
dock
by
a
detachm
ent
of
lection.
home industry by the im portation of a lready been taken is due to -
A thirty-five foot shaft has been
police.
Four more teachers are employed low-priced
German
m erchandise,
the hero,c work of the soldiers •
sunk on the new discovery and gold
Despite
the
large
force
of
police,
this
year
than
formerly.
Fifteen
ot;
England,
A
ustralia
and
Canada
havei^*
that were rushed to the city <•
can be seen in the ore all the way
the
crowd
broke
through
the
b
a
rrie
r
the
teachers
are
new
additions
to
provided
adequate
protection
to
their
shortly
before dawn. The en- d
down. The discoverers are experi­
w
hen‘
Charlie
arrived
a
t
the
W
ater
the staff and are equally divided be- m anufacturers so th a t the workers Hsted men, risking th eir own *
enced quartz miners.
loo ra ilro a d station. Thousands of tween the grades and) high schools.
in those countries would not have to ♦ lives In th e ir rescue attem pts,
men, women and children surged
are credited with pulling more *
! lower their standards of living, but
forward, attem pting to em brace the
America is yet to act, according t o “ t *lan **00 from the rushing wa- ♦
comedian and shake hands.
a statem ent issued today by the ♦ ters-
*
When the crowd of " s ta r” wor­
Hundreds of bouses were *
I American Valuation association, an , “
shippers made passage on th e streets ’
¡organization
composed of the man- * swepl from their foundations in •
, ufacturers of this country.
' I the south section of the city ♦'
Impossible for the man "with, the
funny w alk," a detachm ent of police
Congress now lias before it a tar- “ and were dashed to destruction *
took Charlie under their protectl«»
iff bill, the
statem ent continues, j against one another.
.
and carried hipi through the crowds
....
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which,
if
adopted
with
the
Ameri-I'!*'*
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Mrs. D. M. Linnard, ‘ wife of a
1 lie.pear show at Medford opened
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on their shoulders.
i
can
valuation
plau
for
assessing
ad
prom inent hotel man with head­
The w orld-fam ed comedian will this morning, and although growers valorem duties oil imports, will af-!
ANTONIO. lex., 3ept. 10. —
q u arters in San Francisco and oper­
he entertained by many fashionable were requested to bring in their ex- ford the best relief to the evil which With eetirnatf‘s of the dea4 running
ating a string of houses on the P a­
London families during his stay hibits yesterday, there were many today threatens several of the lead- HS hlgh as 500 and propert.v damage
cific and A tlantic coasts, is high in here.
who made entries during the past
ing industries of America with ex-: believed to exceed $16.000.000. San
her praise of Ashland as a prospect­
few days.
f Antonio is in the grip of the worsu
Unction.
ive tourist center. Mrs. L innard and
Growers who did not find time
When A ustralia placed an em bar­ flood of its history.
party stopped at the Hotel Ashland
to send in th eir pears yesterday are
Bvery building in the business dis-
go upon German goods, th at govern-
last night, en route to San F ra n ­
perm itted to enter them today, a s ' ,neiU*
b(Z s fought I g a i n s U St° ° d in ten feet of w ater dur
cisco where she will end an extend­
the judging will not take place un-
the Germans and we are going to ing the high w ater mark today when
ed m otor trip through the N orth­
i til Monday. The growers' names
see when they come home they have ¡a vast section of the residential part
west, as far north as Vancouver,
will not appear on any of the ex­ jobs, and we are not going to allow ° f t ,t h ° C‘ty Wa“ 8ub™«’S<*<1
B. C. Mrs. Linnard was accompan­
hibits until a fte r the pr.zes are Germany to rehabilitate herself a t
° brldK** “P*»"“ »» the San
ied by Mrs. L. L. Malaby and Mrs.
CRATER LAKE. Or., Sept. 10.— awa rded.
Antonio
river in the center of the
the expense of our own people. , . . .
R. C. Bartow, of Pasadena.
Travel has bee>n heavy in C rater
P e a rs n o t listed fo r
Prem ium s, Canada, instead of allowing German
' havu been destroyed by the
. Mrs. Linnard expressed the opin­ Lake national park during the mouth
should be entered and if entitled to merchandise to be
rushing
waters. Telephone and tele-
valued at the
ion th at a chain of hotels through of August. There were 11,762 vis-
au award in th eir class, they will j presen(
of the marR
. graph service is impossible and trol
Oregon m aintaining a uniform ly high I I itors and 3424 cars reported at the he given a special prize, as a num-
.u . ,i .
determ ined to value imports ley service, electric light and power
standard of service would be a g r e a t1 ! th ree entrances. This is a gain of • ber of a premiums are available for tia iilj »hot
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110111 (»at country at 50 per cent systems are out of commission.
advantage in establishing the state j thirty-six per cent in visitors and th at . purpose.
til„
.
Soldiers from Camp Travis and
the normal exchange rate of the m a r k
as a tourist center.
fifty-eight per cent in cars over last
As a m atter of convenience to the !(ir seven and one-half the p r e ^ t Fort Sam Houston have been rushed
D. M. Linnard operates the Fair-1 year’s records for August. So fa /
genera public, the exhibit will be , ate
England has placed a dutv here to prevent looting of
or homes
nomes and
mont hotel at San Francisco, the this season 23,544 visitors are re­
open on Saturday evening. G row -. ilgainst G m nan RQodg for ,
* business houses th at have been ab-
Ambassador hotels at Santa Barbara corded for this season, beginning
ers are advised th a t there is no fee rection of its people, but with th e ! and° ned dUr,nB the n ° od*
Calif., and A tlantic City. N. J., and July 1— a gain of forty-two per cent
charged to make entries to the pear, provJso allowing fo r’ th0
The rise of the river began at 10
the Maryland at Pasadena, Calif.
over last season. The w eather is show and adm ittance to see the ex- that (luty if the goods are g
-o ’clock last night and before citizens
ideal a t the lake now and the air libits is absolutely free.
the uiUted States. In other wor/V h&d realUed the danger of the im-
Tillamook County Box Co. incor­ so clear th a t it is a delightful time
O V P I’ 2 0 0 0
ru
o ro
r»
’
h.
i__
Over 2000 n p o e a ar,
are now n on
ax-. the
„ arte, „ , te
,
a huge wall of water
porates with $40,000 captail; he»d- to visit th e lake. The lodge keeps
hibition. and over 150 ranchers were iah i„ d ustrv. but the Britts
IP-
q u arters at Twin Rocks.
open until October 1.
represented yesterday afternoon.
cier ca„ take in the(je gQ
Wife of Frisco
Over 2,000 Pears
Hotel Man Sees
Tourist Future
Now Displayed
At Pear Show
Crater L Tourist
Travel For 1921
In New Record
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T h e P o r t o f M is s in g
the duty on them, and t
them over here and get a
. his duty plus a profit on t
i action. And the American
'
is throw n into competition
— low-priced German.
W ith the German mar
last or the rushing waters.
; times below normal, as compared
The
great loss of life is due to the
, with a depreciation of little more
j than one dollar in the English i^ u n d fact th a t the river rose so suddenlv
sterling, two cents in the Japanese during the night th a t no warning
yen, and about ten cents in the could be given the Inhabitants. An
! French franc, America faces a prob- UnPref edu Dted am ount of rainfall
lem in arranging a schedule of
th * n ° Od- ’
Iff rates th a t will provide adequate!
•* greateat loss oi llfe < *• in the
protection against Germany and n o t \ * Ca“ ®®ttlem ®n t Where the Wa*
act as an embargo against other for-1 J ”*
hun<ired8 of homes be-
eign countries if the present system ’ ° Fi
0CCUP*n t" h all a chance to
of assessing duties on foreign valua-
> F Way tO hi*her ground
tion is used.
and
But by determ ining all advalorem
'
*
duties on the American valuation
8Cene ° f m,8ery- <i«*nlation
plan, or wholesale m arket value in
de8truction
disclosed
.
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»MV re-
this country, no discrim ination is ceding w aters beggars any descrip­
shown and all countries will be tre a t­ tion. The business section was a
ed alike in the am ount of duty im ­ mass of mud and water-soaked
wreckage. On one corner three au-
posed on imports.
l
tomobiles
"If the American valuation plan ’ ,on,ui,ue9 were
wer® stacked
stacked on
on top of
is not made a part of the ta riff bill, ° nC ano,her and pa**tly jammed into
the lawn mower Industry in thia * P,* te Bl88s 8tor® w ,n dow -
country, giving employment to more
AUSTIN, Tex., Sept. 10.— Families
: than 4 000 people a t an average wage
in
the lowlands In and near this city
oi $5 per day and producing 800,000
. lawn mowers annually, will be de- are rushing from their homes to seek
stroyed,” J. M. Lontz, president ot
fr0IU the ru«bing w aters of
a
cloudburst
which broke with great
the F. & N. Lawn Mower company,
■ says in a statem ent to the secretary fury over the city and the surround-
of the American Valuation associa­ ing territory today.
The railroad bridge a t Pflugger-
tion. “ I have recently received a
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