gs£~== | A shland D aily T idings
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VOLUME
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International News Wire Service
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
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No. 10
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921
CONGRESS WILL QUERY SHIPPING BOARD
s?
Fire Destroys
&
H Ä Ä Witness Against “Fatty
WILL MEET HERE
Arbuckle Disappears
SEPTEMBER 15ÏH
County Exhibits
Are Wanted For
Ore. State Fair
T
WASTE CHARGE
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Fire which started at 11:30 ♦ !
•> The time is drawing near for 4 |
•• o’clock this morning razed a <$-
• the state fair, and all kinds of 4
•> two story fram e building on <3> 1
■•> good fresh vegetables will be 4
*•> the upper end of Laurel street, <$>;
4 needed at the last minute. All 4
<$> owned by H. E. Badger and oc- <•»
• persons having good stuff th at 4
® cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Horace
? will help Jackson county make 4
Badger. The loss Is estim ated <?>
• a showing should communicate 4'.
MEMORIAL EX ER C ISE S IX PIO
•i> a t close to $2000, including
•• with the county agent so that 4 I BOARI» CLAIMED TOP HEAVY
NEER
HALI. — COMMITTEES 4 the furniture. The cause of the <§>'
•> the exhibits may be collected 4 ;
4 fire could not be learned before 4
• in time to be loaded in the car » l WITH HIGH PRICED OFFICIALS
A PPO IN TED— PROF. VINING TO!
4 going to press today, but a lo- 4
•> th at leaves on September 22. s
— INSTALL NEW ACCOUNTING
i 4 cal real estate dealer fam iliar <$>
, SPEA K AT DEDICATION.
♦> All kinds of vegetables, corn, 4
SYSTEM WITHOUT CONTRACT.
4 with the property, states th a t <*>
r> melons, etc., are needed. Also 4
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4 defective w iring was the ob- <•>
one peck of samples of all kinds 4
Pioneers of Southern Oregon will , ♦ vious cause. Mrs. Badger was 4
e of threshed grains, as well as 4
WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 13.—
once more renew their bonds of i 4 at the home of her father-in- 4
•» clover and alfalfa seed.
T
h
at a new congressional investiga
4
C. C. CATE.
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friendship at the annual meeting o f j ^ law ’ » ; E: Bad&e r» wben
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♦» tion of the new United States ship
4
the Southern Oregon Pioneer asso- 4 fire started.
MEDFORD, Or., Sept. 13.— As the
ping board will be undertaken bv
Although the fire departm ent <$» result of a rigid investigation for.;
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.. Sept. 13.
ciation to be held in Ashland Sep 4
:
t he house appropriations committee,
—Fresh sensations outrivaling e v en ,
tem ber 15 when the G. S. Butler 4 rushed to the scene of the blaze 4 the past week by Captain H. A. Can-
i was learned today.
memorial log cabin building on Mill '•> a t once, the building burner to <$> aday, aided by local police and the
I the shock of the announcem ent that ’;
D isturbing reports have reach«!
stre e t will be dedicated, according - t h e ground within an hour’» « I shOTi„ , lnl0 the ,ootlog 0, , he ,
Roscoe ( “ F a tty ” ) Arbuckle, famous
members of congress th a t waste an d
tim e owing to the s ta it obtained • te
rm a ster’s departm ent of the sepa-
to plans announced today by Mrs.
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extravagance have not been checked
moving picture comedian, had b e en ;
Emil Veil, Ashland secretary of t h e '^ hy tbe blaze beforp tbe « re ♦ ra te company A, the M edford n a - .
by the new board. It is stated the
charged with m urder, featured d e -1
association.
* fighters could reach the house. 4 tional guard company, of several
board has a working force of some
velopments of the case today. Ofj
The association plans to s ta rt the
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hundred dollars w orth of govern-
forty expert accountauts setting up
day with memorial exercises at the
first m agnitude was the charge made
! ment and state property, five men
P
new system of accounting. These
I would like to see this experi
C hautauqua Pioneer hall, beginning!
I are under arrest, two of whom a r e 1
by
D
istrict
Attorney
Brady,
that
employes are drawing an average of
a t 11 o’clock in the morning. T h e'
i members of the company, and an- ’ m ent tried: Take two five dollar
$50 per day, with no contract for
“
undue
influence
and
pressure
of
aj
G. A. R. fife and drum corps will
; other man, not a member, who is ■ bills and m ark them so if you ev
the
completion of the work.
sinister ch aracter.” had been brought
take part in the memorial exercises. ,
.looked upon as a ringleader in th e , er see eith er of them again you
it
is charged that the forces
will know th a t it is th e identical to bear on witnesses. This charge
'a ffa ir, is out of th e city and still at
‘All h a n d s to g e th e r for a n A sh- the board are top heavy with high-
Dinner is to be served in the hall, i
lo r which each individual will bring
large.
Most of the property has bill th a t you marked. Then send • followed the announcem ent th a t Al- j d w iu te r Kair w as th e k e y n o te priced officials.
one of the to P ortland for some I ice Blake, one of the show girls who „
,
,
well-filled baskets, after which the
! been recovered.
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of much speech making and general
goods
and
spend
the
other
with
’
attended
the
wild
party
which
re
pioneers will go to the B utler me*
The investigation is still on, C ap -;
s u lte d in the death of Virginia Rap- f~ond cbePr wt tlie Chamber of Com -’
inoriul building for the dedication
i tain Canaday being determ ined to a local m erchant. Then w atch ev
pe, had completely disappeared. In llieice forum luncheon held this;
exercises. A prayer, offered by Re
1 get to the bottom an d see th a t ev- j ery five dollar bill you get the
addition it was charged th a t Zey 1,0011 :,t tl,e Hotel Ashland and pre-
next
year
andBe
e
which
one
comes
Howlett, of Eagle Point, will be
eryone implicated is exposed and
Pryvon, an o ther girl a t the party. sidpd o \e r by (re d C. Homes as
followed by a solo by Mrs. Guy Jac
punished. W hile the young men ar- back to you oftenest. A fellow
That pear orchards in the Rogue,
changed
her story, and faces possible toastm aster. Sixty-two Chamber of
said
he
tried
th
a
t
and
got
the
obs. The log cabin will be presented
River Valley are steady income pro 1 rested will be tried under civil * home-spent dollar six tim es in a 1 a rre st on a charge of perjury.
( onunerce members and guests w ere;
to the association by G. S. Butler
charges, the captain., in addition, wil!
ducers is clearly dem onstrated by
The grand jury adjourned a t an Present at the luncheon.
year. Two years later he made a
a fte r dedication as a memorial build
the record of the Hollywood Orchard have each man held to a m ilitary
C. C. Cate, county pathologist,
trip
to
P
o
rtlan
d
and
gave
the
ho
early
hour w ithout action on the in
ing to his m other, Mrs. A. Butler
I court m artial. Several of the men ’•
ItOSEBURG, Or., bept. 13.—
x
, on the Jacksonville road which upder
tel man a ten dollar bill to change
dictm ent against Arbuckle. It was was present at the luncheon auu Dr. R. M. Brum field, rfomdy-
Thompson. Mrs. O. W inter, presi- ..
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have made confessions.
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»recent m anagem ent has paid a
decided to give D istrict Attorney urged the winter fair as a means of w inched prisoner charged with
dent of the association, will make
The men under arrest are Daniel and darned if h e didn’t get the
net revenue of from three to tweney-
same old five he had sent there.
Brady fu rth er time to present addi establishing closer interests and co-1 the m urder o f D eunis R ussell, or
the speech of acceptance which will
one a n d one-half per cent on a valu H (H am ) Lewis, member of the
It had been circulatink in P o rt tional eivdence.
Arbuckle, when operation between the farm ers and his cellm ate, J. S. ItolUett— or
be followed by an address by Prof.
company until June 30, last; Fred
ation of $100,000.
land
all
th
a
t
tim
e.
W
en,
my
guess
called before the grand jury jaat Ashland residents. It was pointed i both— m ade un Unsuccesaful a t
Irving E. Vining. The rem ainder of |
Cham berlain, non-member, and Wm.
There are 100 acres of fruit trees
out th a t the fair, and any g a th e r-'
night, refused to testify.
the program will be as follows:
Brown, Carl Gre$g and George Shaf is,if he had sent them both to
tempt at « jail break last n ight, it
in the Hollywood orchard, 52 acres
A state-w ide search for Alice Blake ln£8 where the farm ers meet, has dl- w as Mated at th e county jail ililw
Piano solo by George Francis Bar-»
fer, members of the company. The Chicago, he wouldn’t have had
of m ature Comice pears, 8 acres of
was unsuccessful up to an early hour rect beneficial results to both classes. moi-ning.
ron; reading, the “ Legend of C rater
man still at large is not a member much trouble w atching the fives
m ature Bose pears, 20 acres of
Miss Pyvron re- aud «<<<* '»»cli to the m aterial com -,
Lake,” by William» M. Colvig, of
of the company. “ H am ” Lewis, who he got during the year. There this afternoon.
Tho jailer found t h e cell tloor
young pears, Bose and Comice, and
mained
recalcitrant
in the face of luercial prosperity of the city. Mr.
wouldn’t
have
been
any,
but
Chi
Medford; solo by Miss Isabelle B ar
was a rre sted la st week, was bound
jam
m ed today.
Inside Brum
20 acres of Yellow apples.
Cate especially complimented the
cago would have been prosperous, threatened charges of perjury.
ron; responses and a closing song.
over to th e grai d jury on th e charge
field ’s cell w as round a sm all Iron
In 1917 the net revenue AFTER
------------------------------ fair that was held in Ashland last
if everybody else here had fol
All sous and daughters of pioneers
of re tc h in g and concealing stolen
bar,
m ade from a bedspring anil
DEDUCTING ALL OPERATING AND
WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 13.— year and offered all possible co-op-.
lowed his example.
w hether or not they belong to a
property.
Since then additional
a
casek
n ife, w ith which eith er
¡MARKETING EXPENSES, was $3,-|
One of the biggest single steps for eration on his part, for a continu-
HAZ KIK.
pioneer society, are eligible to a t
charges
of
larceny
and
burglary
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th
e
dentist
or h is cellm ate, or
¡ ooo.
11 ■' I th e relief of w estern live stock rais- a nee this year. The sending of ox
tend the meeting. Mrs. O. W infcr,
have
been,
preferred
against
him.
l>oth, tried to open tho door.
In 1918. $7,000.
ers was taken today by the inter- hibits, giving special mention to a
president of the association, states.
Against Gregg and Cham berlain
The tw o m en w ill be put in
In 1919, $21,500.
have also been preferred charges of!
SALEM, Or., bept. 12. Telegraph state commerce commission in au- case of charged Lithia w ater, to the separate celLs tonigh t.
Mrs. Robert G arrett is tre a su rer of.'
and in 1920, $13,500.
burglary and larceny, and a g a in s t’ rates on Press dispatches within the*! thorizing reduced rates on livestock state la ir as part of the county ex-
the society, and the perm anent sec-;
As
the
Bose
and
Comice
pears
state of Oregon» will be Increased 2 0 ’’products from territory west of the Dibit was urged,
retary is Miss Mamie Nelson, of '
Shaffer in a larceny charge.
GARDNER THOUGHT DEAD;
bring the highest prices in the e a s t-'
per cent a fte r October 10, if a new i Mississippi river to Chicago.
The
John H. Dill, one of the best
Jacksonville.
HUNT FOR BODY IN BRUSH
JEFFERSO N CITY Mo Sept 13 schedule of tariffs which has b e e n : new rates, which range from one to -known ranchers in this vicinity, af-
The association will elect new of-J ern m arket it is safe to assum e the
net the land. Some of these d if-! __One convict was killed, two oth-i « led by tbe W estern Union company twenty-five cents reduction on a hun- te r a canvass among ranchers in the
TACOMA, Wash., Sept. 13.— That
i'icers for the coming year at their
ferences are strikingly illustrated to ers seriously injured, and a prison t is approved by the public service dred pounds become effective Sep- Belleview and Valley View districts, 'Roy Gardner, who escaped from Mc-
meeting
•
v
,
o v u u u o ij
iiA ju itr u ,
U llU
«1 p IT S U H 1 —
•
made a forceful address showing the ' Nells Island prison a week ago Mftu-
e e^e
mnic > c ar
, ma»» gUar(i badly beaten in an attem pt of commission. U nder existing rates, tem ber 20,
The following committees have
p art of this study.
lour convicts to escape from* the tbe total yearly income to the com-' The new rates are expected to advantages oi the w inter fair fro^n ‘day, was wounded by prison guards
been appointed: Press committee,
Some
of
the
orchardists
here
do
pany from its press service is given have a helpful effect on the cost of a farm er's standpoint.
He scored: at tbe t,m ® oi h,s escape, and crawled
Mrs. John H. Dill, correspondent for
state prison here today.
a t $10,225.90. Under the proposed living due to the price reductions ¡h the minds of his hearers when, he into the brush aud died, in the be
the Portland Journal; W. H. Day, not get $375 per acre from p e a r s , ______________________
Quebec has cut Its street car acci- increase the total is estim ated at which will be possible In m anufact compared the fair with the show lief of Dr. Jento, prison physician
•correspondent for a Medford news oi $300 from apples, while a few
here
realize
more.
The
w
ehat
crop
in;
dents
50 per cent.
ured products.
$ 1 2 ,2 7 1 .1 0 .
windows of the city stores. “ The * h o today organized a searchini;
paper; and Kenneth Sullivan, city i
Kansas and other eastern states is
find
farm ers need a show' window a s well 'party, hoping to term inate
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also up and down in yield, by both
ing the dead body of the bandit.
as the m erchants,” said Mr. Dill.
bushels aud dollars.
G. A. Briscoe, superintendent of
The people here have now had
the city schools, reported on the six
enough experience with fruit grow -1
weeks sum m er norm al school,
ing so they know b etter how to plant'
which he was superintendent, held
than when many of the present o r-1
in Ashland this summer. The pur
chards were set out. They understand
pose was to urge the continuance of>
far b etter the need of adaptations to
the school for next year. Mr. Bris
soil and other conditions, and resu?ts
coe stated th at each normal school
can be more safely planned it) ad
•student left approxim ately $100
The regular meeting of the Seen it vance than in form er years.
In an effort to get the money hack
each with Ashland m erchants during
Preservation association of Jackson
Modern men, who will build on
to
the growers in the quickest pos
•the term .
Eighty-one teachers at-
county takes place on the third Fri- the experience of growers here, and
sible
time, the directors of the Ore
¡Tended the school, thirty-seven of
<tey of each month and for Septembei will manage orchards, especially.
»them coming from Jackson county. gon Growers Cooperative Associa
th a t happens to fall on the day upon B artlett pears, carefullv and scien-i
Two teachers hailed from Wiscon tion, Rogue River district, have de
which Jackson county residents a r< rtifically can find few investm ents
sin.
Mr. Briscoe was commended clared th eir cannery B artlett pools
expected to attend the Josephine anywhere more safe, profitable andj
for his work in establishing (he First division of the money’s is be-
county F air at G rants Pass. No re^- satiftfylng th an a good pear orchard
school and a rising vote of thanks I m a d e on a basis of $54 for No.
ular m eeting will be held, but mem- in j ackson COunty. And other varie-
j was accorded Ashland’s school sup- ’ pears aud $35 for culls— that is.
bers of the association are expected tteg of pears and th e stanAlvd klnds
; erintendent, now recognized as an •
P®ars above two inches in greatest
to wear a scenic preservation badge, o; appies and Peaches may do nearly
! educational authority in Oregon and tranverse diam eter unsuitable fo*
which will be pio\id ed , and to go to a8 wen
Loganberries and straw-
¡the Pacific coast states. Action w as packing and vet free from scale, scab
G rants Pass with the other residents berries m ight make st,n beWer re..
J taken at the luncheon to continue and worms.
of Jackson county.
turns from sm aller areas of ground. I
I th e summer norm al school for next
’The association is now shipping
As the object of the preservation And such investm ents are sure to be
I year.
late Bose, Anjous and odd fall va-
association is the creation of a sen- more valuable as the country, mar-
Rousing cheers and a popular viHies. Comice will come on next
tim ent against the destruction of kets and transportation facilities de
¡ Cham ber of Commerce song greet- we«k in the early sections. Then
scenery and as Governor Olcott has velop, as they will gradually do be
’ed the formal introduction of C. J; WH1 follow Nelis and Jonathan apples.
recently called a conference of men yond any question.
; Coffman, proprietor of the Hotel
The association has shipped sev-
in terested in the conservation of tlV
• Ashland, and Mrs. Coffmau, u n d e r . Cflrs of early apples— Graven-
scenic resources of the state, it is
WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 13.—
; whose efficient m anagem ent the h o -: ,se*n King, W inter Banana and
fittin g th at members of the pioner The government has offered to re-j
tel has taken a new place in the civic short lots of green “cookers.”
organization of Oregon go to Jose- lease four of the so-called “ politi-
affairs of Ashland.
Although the B artlett m arket went
phine county and by th eir presence cal prisoners,” who w’ere convicted!
off badly two weeks ago <ho recov
th e re help in getting the movement during the w’a r of violation of th € '
LIVERPOOL. England, Sept. 12. ered very slowly, the association is
started in our neighboring c o u n ty .! espionage act, if soviet Russia will
— Violent unemployment riots broke selling late varieties f. o. b. at s a t
To see th a t every county in the state agree to take them out of the Unit-
out here today. The police charged isfactory prices, according to Man-
is organized is a part of the state ed States as soon as released, the de-
the rioters repeatedly before order I ager Lemmon, who anticipates a
program of the p re se rv a tio n of th e partm ent of justice announced to-
was finally rstored. About 100 a r-lg o o d m arket on all late v a n itie s oi
(C opyrlgliii
scenery.
day.
rest were made.
quality.
** I If
A
ARE ARRESTED
I
H a z Kite
IS
0. OF C.
PAYS
$21,500 PROFITS
NEARLY, 100 ACRES
Scenic Society
To Attend Fair
At Grants Pass
Brumfield And
Cellmate Foiled
Try ¡all Break
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The End of a Perfect Day
ot Cannery Pool On
Bartlett Pears Is
Declared, Growers