Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 12, 1921, Image 1

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    4 SHLAND climate without the aid
* * of Medicine, cures nine cases out
of ten of Asthma. This Is a proven
fact.
A shland D aily T idings
J*|4L A R IA Germa cannot anrrlTt
1 three month« in the rleh osone
at Ashland.
The pure domestic
water helps.
International News Wire Service
VOLUME 3 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 48)
AUTO WRECK
EASE OF CITY
237 Entries A t
¡ Valley Pear Show
Medford, Saturday
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MEDFORD, Or., Sept. 12.—
■, , The first annual Rogue River
Valley Pear Show was held in
f the Chamber of Commerce ex-
<?> hibit rooms and was visited
?> Saturday by close to 1000 peo-
MR. AM» MRS. CHARLES T MOR-
ple* who came *n flocks and
K .S
AND
DAUGHTEK,
SEVERELY
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBEK 12. 1921
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Allied Council Will Settle A" “
Austria-Hung'ary Dispute
X m FATTY’S CASE IS
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W A SH IN G TO N , I). C „ Sept. <$>'
•?’ 12.—Civil service examinations <>.
•3> will be held October 8 to fill <«
• postmasterships in Oregon, pay-
♦ ing s a la rie s as in d ic a te ti:
1051 ENhOLLED IN
ì ULTIMATUM MAY
-4>:
Central Point, $1800; Falls <>|
•' City, $600; Glendale, $600;
.«Jacksonville. $400; Mill City,
♦> FORMAI MURDER ( HARGE MADE
” $1700; Sandy. $1100; Spring- ♦ ; T
NOON—ARBUCKLE RE­
•> field, $2000; Sutherlin, $1700;
FUSES STATEMENT TO RE­
•> W asco, $2000; W eston, $1 5 0 0 ; <$>
» Woodburn, $2200.
PORTERS—HUFFY AT VISIT.
• ì, . . . t,. .
the story of the orchards In
♦
There are 293 plate displays, $
GLARE IS ALLEGED (’AUSE.
? and about 2500 pears comprise <$>
! the exhibits. There are 237 <$>
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Morris i ❖ entries.
<$> <♦> <i> >«• <$> <$> <î>
and daughter. Jule, are in a local
hospital today suffering from severe
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Sept. 11.
bruises sustained when the light car
A formal complaint charging R os ­
Ashland grade and high schools
in which they were riding collided
eoe Arbuckle, famous fat man of the
opened today with a total enrollment
with a northbound car bearing a
i LONDON, Sept. 12.—That the in­
movies, with the murder-ot Virginia
of 1051 registered up to noon to­
California license and driven by J. 1
ter-allied council of ambassador«
Rappe, Los Angeles moving picture
day. The registration shows a gain
Cooper, Seattle, Wash., at 5:30,'
have been summoned to Paris to'
actress, was sworn to before Police
of forty-one students the first day
o'clock Saturday afternoon. The ac­
consider the Austro-Hungarian quar­
■fudge O'Brien shortly before noon
against the registration of 1013 for
cident occurred one mile east of Ash­
rel was the belief expressed in of­
today
by Mrs. Delmont, the beauti­
the first week of the 1920 school
ficial circles here today. It is
land on the Pacific highway. None
ful
movie
actresses’ bosom friend,
year. G. A. Briscoe, city superl»
thought that an ultimatum will be
of the party are fatally injured. The
and) one of the state's star witneses-
sent to Budapest.
tenilent of schools, stated this morn­
Morris car is badly wrecked and has
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Mrs. Delmont, in a firm manner,
If I was boss of a town, I
ing that the enrollment will show a
The British foreign office views
been taken to the local Ford garage.
u n - ‘he complaint and then coi­
sa LEM. Or., Sept. 12,-O ne h
net gain of 100 pupils by the end w ouldn't chloride otherwise per­ the situation on the Danube as ser­
Neither the driver of the California
By
C.
C.
CATE
fectly
good
domestic
water.
I
of
this
week.
n
e
d
and
twenty-one
arrests
for
al-:
„ ,
“ fal“tln* spelL She waB
ious and that the utmost caution
car, nor his companion, Otto Ger-
would
go
a
fte
r
the
CAUSE
of
leged traffic law violations for which
C° " rt r° ° m b> ““
The opening day of school was
will be necessary to avert war.
(County Pathologist)
lack, San Francisco, was injured, al­
contam
ination.
HAZ
KIK.
fines
aggregating
$1
455.05
were
im-
V*
BU
'
The
l,roceedi“gs
"ere a
taken
up
by
registration
and
adjust­
If
an
ultimatum
is
sent
by
the
though the machine is badly dam­
The Rogue river valley should*ul-
posed,
were
made
by
the
seven
state
lue„"n,nar>’
l°
Arb"
ck,e'8
arraign-
council. Hungary will be given no­
aged. Seven year old Janice Morris timately develop into a pear para­ ment to the regular »’outine of school
tice to withdraw her armed forces traffic officers operating out of Sec-
™
«.
was not hurt in the crash. The Mor­ dise. There are only a few sections life. Everything is in readiness to
the day' offtcia1« de-
from West Hungary within a speci­ retary of State Kozer’s office dur-l
ris car was wriven by Miss Jule in the United States where pears can begi nregular work in both the grade (
fied time limit.
Morris.
ing the month of August, according I cided to permit newspaper men to
be grown successfully on a commer­ and high schools tomorrow. Books, •
to a report filed today by T. A. Raf- ! visit “Fatty” in a body despite his
According to the police, the Mor­ cial basis. Most of the important pencils and tablets were much in evi-j
written request that no callers be
fety, chief traffic inspector.
ris car traveling east was struck by pear sections are confined to the dence on the streets this morning 1
allowed
entrance to his cell.
The officers, according to the re­
the Cooper car, headed toward Ash­ Northwest and California. There is as the children jammed the stores!
“I
have
nothing to say,” he de-
port, traveled 10,027 miles and vis­ clared.
land, when the latter attempted to no place where late fall pears grow dealing in school supplies.
Enough has already been
ited 27 5 cities during the thirty-one
pass a delivery car driven by H. ~O. to such excellence in quality as In
saldo f these occurrences," he cou-
> 1 1 *1 1
n
a
¡days. The report further discloses
,
Childers of this city. It is said that the Rogue river valley.
Twenty boys and girls in Jack-
the glare of the sun on the wind
w m »»
t
l
The Sacramento valley of Califor­
son county have already completed
inK „penned without «„proprl.ie II-1 ^ , P,P“, *“ * Sau
bo»ptt.,
•shield of the Cooper car blinded tl^ nia and other
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,
...
^«.„om
u
points in California
their club projects and are ready to
reuses, and that 219 ears were be-
ow nR a partJ' alleged to hove
driver to such an extent that he w a s 'are noted for their Bartlett pears,
exhibit their work at the county
Demurrers
[lied
agalnsl
Indict-
log
operated
with
only
one
lken»eI,
, "
Arb“ckle'» r‘>O"'» 1» «
unable to see the oncoming Morris and the growers in those districts
. school and club fair, to be held In menu returned by the last grand ’ plate. Thirty-eight persons were
hotel. “ As to my prison ex­
car. No charge has been brought are Prospering to a degree not yet
! the Natatorium in Medford Septem­
ur> in the Bank of Jacksonville discovered driving machines with no periences, my imprisonment, you're
against either of the participants in dreamed of in this section’,
ber 20 and 21. Those completing failure cases were overruled by a operator’s license and 121 had no all familiar with the regular prison
the wreck.
The Rogue river valley is destined
routine.
MEDFORD, Or., Sept. F2.—Joseph j their work to date are as follows: decision handed down by Circuit chauffeur's license.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris and daugh* t0 become world famous for its late
Sewing—Dona
McDonough,
Nao-j
Judge
F.
M.
Calkins
Friday,
in
the
“I am not being treated any dif­
There were 102 trucks found with­
ter were said to be In an improved fal1 l)ears- for which there are far McBride, a Southern Pacific passen­ mi McGruder, Grace Gigham, Weno- cases of C. H. Owen, former valley
ferent
than any of the other pris­
out proper mirror equipment and
condition at the hospital this morn­ greater marketing possibilities, on ger engineer, was struck by an auto
nam
McKinnis
and
Ruth
Bigham,
rtf
■
orchardist,
and
now
a
Salt
Lake
oil
oners.”
he said. When urged to say
out of 184 trucks weighed for over­
ing. The Morris family live on a account of their longer keeping on Front street Saturday night about
Sams
Valley;
Rowebertha
Phelps
man;
Chester
C.
Kubli,
Applegate
something
further, he replied with
10; 30 o’clock, driven by Verne
loads. fifty-five of that number were
qualities.
ranch four miles east of Ashland.
and miner, and Mrs. Myr-
Dews, a taxi driver, while running and Ruth Bowman, Talent; Helen stockman
.
---- I found to be carrying overloads vary- finality. That is all, gentlemen.”
J. Cooper and Otto Gerlack are
Bose Pear the Queen
Myers and Normal Klingle, Lake tle Blakeley, former county treasur-i ing from 100 to 4000 pounds. Two
Roscoe Arbuckle was extremely
said to be connected with a San
Some day the Bose pear will be Horn his engine to a fountain to get
serious
throughout the Interview
t ,.H a , lY~Ard“ h COm’
a J“
Owen I group,
tlle ,„»pKtor> were
Franci^Co hotel and were on their the queen of all pears grown in this a drink of water. Dews, the police
T,“
a C ooking- and MbII are tor alleged overdraft« ! gaged chiefly in checking up weight« and
“ . was
, manifestly displeased with
way to Seattle.
district, in this day of specializa­ s«y, m cutting a corner when the a £ PL ,
of the newspapermen.
accident
occurred.
McBride
«
I
n
Co”
"«er-
¡.VT
Edna,
«
d
«gain»!
Mr«.
Blakeley
for
a
l
.
|„
,
,oad.
and
«peed«
with
which
the
Both cars are said to have been tion we should concentrate on such
traveling at a nominal rate of speed. variety or varieties that are best rendered unconscious and was drag- 0WmBn’ au 1 Welaber- Bmtha Eu- oged wilfull aiding and abetting j trucks were being operated, as Chief
ged several feet, sustaining a bad i p L !
r nf
Welsher, Central a bank cashier to defraud.”
Raffety pointed out it is the vicious, ? ? FjRANCISCO- Ca“ U
18-
None of the occupants of either car adapted to our soils, climate, ton­ gash on his head. He was taken to i f o d „li?
C,ub- R1<*ard Grey,
M™. Blakeley appeared in court ¡impact from the speeding truck o r ! ^ battla of *«8. money and Influ-
were thrown from the machines. nage possibilities, market conditions
Gold Hill.
with her attorney, Gus Newbury, and j other heavy vehicle which cai<ses
8 Und<>r Wa> tO 8UVe Rohco«
The Injured were brought to the etc. There is a wonderful future for the Sacred Heart hospital. Train No.
About
eighty
boys
and
girls
ar»*
entered
a
plea
of
not
guilty.
A
sim­
heaviest damages to the highways.
b arged with the mnrder
hospital by a passing motorist
the Bose in our community. We 53, southbound, of which McBride expected to finish before the fair.
ilar
plea
was
filed
by
Kubli.
It
was
“It
was
the
purpose
in
the
begin-
loW
tJ
rs
nia
aPP®> fron‘ the gai­
was engineer, was driven to Ashland
should concentrate especially on this by
the fireman. McBride has“b i i ? , 7 “! P^ bHC
Cordial,y il,vitert tc announced that the plea of Owen ning to check up, if possible, only
.
variety for it has possibilities yet in th e qervio«
o o
Deen' atteud these exhibitions.
would be heard the first Monday of those trucks which were being op-
°
mni”
au opposition cam), and
undreamed of by many growers.
rallying
to
the
support of the state
cm
t»I
;
rn
p‘-
al
«
eda
j
.
puller
,
'
laiiuaj for years, and never
7 C° Urt' AH thei crated with exceptionally heavy
With the penalty of a heavy cine
County Club Leader.
had a rail accident, the conducto;
te rn ? w h t
° heard at that loads and thus to secure the greatest in its efforts «to convict the “Fal-
freight to our market we should) grow said.
Medford, Or., Sept. 12.
I pp nf a ' n
ohpson- former cash- amount of publicity possible, so that staff of the movies,” are the friends
the variety that will bring the most
> ie an of Jacksonville, now drivers would realize that they must ■of Virginia Rappe. the "most beau-
money when sold and from all indi­
Hood River valley’s apple crop • serving a prison sentence of ten
Zinc chloride on timber restrains placed at approximately 1,600,000
comply with the law,” Chief Raf­ j tifully dressed woman in the raov-
cations the Bosc is our best seller.
years,
will
be
brought
down
from
, ies,” demanding that justice be done
fety said.
boxes.
It is also a ” wonderful
producer, fungus gfowth.
’
piuuuuer,
Salem to testify.
comedian.
" ‘lu the
lu” w
m ~ ian- Add-
That there is a m arked im prove-: in dealing with
ted
Thye,
of
the
Multnomah
Ath-
comes
into
bearing
early
and
bears
1
ed
to
that
is
a
great
galaxy
of legal
io
< ll
ment in the observance of the traf-
letic club of Portland, defeated Thor regularly, and the quality of
tic taw . by the m otor-driving pob-i i “ 1' ” ' Srln’b' battli“ ‘! ,or
Olsen, of Athens, Ohio, at the Gold Bosc is unsurpassed.
lie, was the statem ent of Mr. Kozer treedom ’
Hill pavilion Saturday night in a
We should also not forget the old i
Moving with unexpected swiftness.
in commenting on Chief Raffety’s
rough and hard fought contest. Ol- adaKe about getting all your eggs ini
District
Attorney Brady has ordered
report.
sen won the first fall in twenty-four one basket, so we can still play safe
Arbuckle’s case placed on the court
minutes with a headlock. Thye won by growing some other variety like
calendar for today.
the. third in ten minutes with the An-’°us> Com ice and Howell,
Locked in Room With Girl
same combination. There were about'
Long-Keeping Qualities
According to women members of
250 present, and the contest was' Bogue river valley fruit has ».
1 the party alleged to have been given
branded as the fastest match ever wa>’s stood the acid test for long-
In Arbuckle's rooms. Arbuckle and
pulled off in this section. Both men ! keeP'ug quality. There are many
Miss Rappew ent into one of the
did last work, and a time or two! sclentific reasons for this. The main
rooms of the hotel suite, and the
they got peeved at each other.
fundamental reason is the soil. An-
The t'outh quarterly conference of door of the room was thereupon
After the contest Olsen made a alysis of our soils show a high con
the Methodist Episcopal church was locked. Later there were cries and
speech in which he said that Thye tent of potash, phosphorous and lime
held on Saturday evening. Dr. S.! sounds of a scuffle heard in th'«
was the best man he ever met, bar that will last for years. This coupled i
A. Danford, district superintendent j room, they said, and they pounded
none, but claimed he was not at his with the fact that we have a suit­
presided. The reports of the year' on the door for admittance. Ar­
best owing to the climate.
able climate anti altitude, and all
were
most gratifying. The pastor: buckle finally admitted them, thev
that is needed to make this section
made his annual report, which •
. * a .
.«v <sv j.
, a pear paradise is water. With more
(Continued on Page Four)
showed
that over $7000 had been;
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* I irrigation coming, we will soon
raised
for
all
purposes.
Each
de?
<
$
>
-fe
»
<
»> « a
4
t
OF « » « « B B C B
♦ | " » m . into our own »„«, , he ton-
and
the
ton-
partment,
the
Sunday
school,
Ep­
«
L. M HEOX TOMORROW * I nage
pe, rs
worth League, and the Women’s Mis­ #• FRUIT CROP WILL BRING
« to three or four times what we are
sionary societies, have made substan­ ♦
<$* The program for the Cham- > now producing. Most of our pear
S2..500.000 INTO VALÌ/EÌ’
tial growth. Mr. Edwards gave a: «
_____ _
her of Commerce forum lunch-
acreage is just now coming into
brief review of the four years of his' The 1921 pear and apple erop
<♦> eon tomorrow promises to be ^ bearing and the next few years wiB
pastorate, which was illuminating, « in the Rogue River valley is •
x z
, ? ° su„b jm s * see a CTeat
■ ",h-
Ra*®
the receipts being about $22,000. i estimated at approximately one <
♦ or C A R .
J
11,8 ° W R 0 r “ ®
Mr. G. F. Billings presented a 1 million boxes. Placing the av- <«-
sor G. A. Briscoe making a re- <$>
_____ ___________
resolution of thanks to the pastori<?> erage price per box at $2 50
port on the summer normal <$>
STEEL WORKS DESTROYED
for his efficient services and a cor-j<3> this means the valley should
<•» school, and an open discussion
dial invitation to return for a fifth
receive $2,500,000 in cash this *
’ w h / i 6 Wi“.ter Palr’ Plans fOr
KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. Sept 12
. year, which was adopted by the I fall. This is gross income of *
hich are also on the program.
—The Klamath Foundry & Steel
oard. Mr. Edwards responded to <?> course, from which the cost of ❖
1 s expected that Judge G. works was destroyed bv fire Friday
the
resolution and expressed him-
production m ust be deducted. *
C c’3 Cau wn h °Unty Ag6nt
night The e8tImated damage is
I
self
as
happy to continue his pres­
but it gires a good indication
the lu n X o n
* J ’ T ’w ’ h T
$9° ° °
ent relation as the pastor.
ot what the fru it erop means
W ,
W . , .
: started1 i n ^ T a X ^ “
The annual conference will meat
AT NOON TODAY
121 TRAFFIC LAW
OFFENDERS TAKEN
BY STATE OFFICERS
ROGUE R. VALLEY
Ï0 RE WORLD’S
Tw en ty Entrants
Complete Projects
For School Faa Judge Overrules
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3 Demurrers in
/ Ville Bank C a s e 1
Espee Engineer
Injured In Auto
Accident, Medford
were
w.
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i
Ted Thye Wins
Fast Match With
Olsen Saturday
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Fourth Quarterly
Conference M. E.
Church Held Here
October 5 at Forest Grove, Bishop
Wm. O. Shepard presiding.
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in dollars and cents to South- •'
ern Oregon.