Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 14, 1921, Image 1

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SHLAND climate without the aid
of Medicine, cures nine cases out
of ten of Asthma. This is a proven
fact.
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A shland D aily T idings
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ALARIA Germa cannot survive
three months in the rich osons
at Ashland.
The pure domestic
water helps.
International News Wire Service
VOLUME
3
11
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1921
(S u ccessor to th e Sem i-W eekly T id in gs, V oi. 43)
FREEDOM OF ARBUCKLE ON BAIL PROSPECT
Austrian Soldiers
Balk at Fighting ¡
Hungary Troops
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BERLIN, Sept. 14.— An Aus-
• trian battalion stationed at
-S> Bruck, A ustria, routined today
• ♦ a fte r refusing to m arch against
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TWENTY-TWO CARS SIGNED UP <$> H ungard by the peace treaty,
<®> according to a Vienna dispatch.
FOR TR IP— PROSPECTIVE DEL­ <?> A mem ber of the soldiers’
•$> committee sent to confer w ith
EGATES AND CAR OWNERS
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MINERS RENEW WAR;
INDIANA COAL FIELDS
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UNE BOSS IS
EJECTED BY 300
MAYALTERTHE
To Dig 20 Feet
BIG SANDY, Mont.
• — The entire population of Big
Sandy is working frantically to
rescue the two year old daugh-
te r of Nels Nielson, who fell
• into the hole where drillers
were working on an oil well.
? The child is apparently unhurt,
•> but stuck in a small opening,
•> twenty feet down and is held
?> prisoner face downward.
Oil
<*> is expected to fill the hole any
•• moment. It may be necessary
to dig down the entire tw enty
♦ feet before the child can be
♦ rescued.
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TER— ALTERED CHARGE.
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.. Sept 14
—
The
freedom of Roscoe (F atty )
Tomorrow will be “ Ashland Day’’
at the Josephine county fair being!
Arbuckle on ball loomed up today
Owing
to
the
late
closing
hour
of
held a t G rants Pass this week, a c - .
TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Sept. 14.— I
■ following his indictm ent by tlie
the Cham ber of Commerce luncheon
cording to plans made at the Cham-
Disorders among the m iners In tbe(
■ grand jury late last night on a
held yesterday a t the Hotel Ajiff-
ber of Commerce forum luncheon
Jacksonville coal fields broke out:
(charge of m anslaughter.
Despite,
land, the Tidings was unable to pub- i
yesterday at the Hotel Ashland, and
again today according to word re­
i the fact th at he is still charged with
' lish in Tuesday’s issue, th e full re­
completed today. Twenty-two auto
ceived here. The fighting is a re ­
p
ort
on
the
sum
m
er
norm
al
school
i m urder and t h a t District Attorney
owners up to noon today had sig­
newal of the distrubances which
It will be interesting to all ex- made by G. A. Briscoe, superintend­
nified their willingness to place th e ir ;
‘ Brady has insisted he will go
stirred the southw estern Indiana
service men to know th a t the appli­ ent of the city school.
cars at the disposal of the commit­
mine fields a tew weeks agh and re-
Funeral
services
for
William
B.
through with the charge. It Is gen­
cation blanks for soldiers’ state
The report follows:
tee appointed yesterday for the p u r­
suited today in th e chasing of Jam es! Grubb, 77 who died Monday after- erally accepted here as a fact that
bonus have been received by the ad­
By G. A. BRISCOE
j
It is usually the fellow who Getherman, mine boss, from his j noon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of the fat comedian will face trial on a
pose of transporting the Ashland
ju ta n t of the local post of the
In all there were enrolled in the
delegation to G rants Pass. Mem-j
tries to “pu t th e other fellow out
home by 300 men.
(his daughter. Mrs. Grace Spannaus, j less serious charge, that of man-
American Legion and are ready for norm al school 81 different students.
bers of the committee in charge of
of business” who goes broke,
R eece V erne, a m iner was also 247 Seventh street, were held th is ! slaughter, in connection with the
distribution.
It is urged by the Thirty-seven of these were from
arrangem ents are V. O. N. Smith,
while th e m an who attends to e je c te d from his hom e.
afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the death of Virginia Rappe, beautiful
W orld W ar V eterans’ State Aid com­ Jackson county; of these 20 were
chairm an, L. F. Ferguson and H. T.
his own business, asks fair prices,
Presbyterian church.
Burial was film actress of Los Angeles, who
mission th a t these blanks be filled from Ashland. 3 from Medford, and
Elmore.
gives good service, keeps his
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 14.— made a t the Mountain View ceme­ died here last week following a p ar­
out under the supervision of a com­ 14 from other points in Jackson
An autom obile parade displaying
mouth shut, and hustles, pros­ j Twenty w arran ts for the arrest of tery. the Dodge undertaking parlors ty alleged to have been given a t Ar­
m ittee from the American Legion, county. Ten came from Douglas
prom inent Ashland banners will
pers. “ P u ttin g the other fel­ ring leaders in the Jacksonville coal having charge of the funeral arrange­ buckle’s rooms at the St. Francis
form at the Plaza at 9 o’clock to­ or a t least have some m em ber of county, 13 from K lam ath county,
ments.
low out of business” is a game fields were issued today.
hotel.
such committee review the applica­ 11 from Josephine county, 1 from
morrow morning. A rrangem ents are
th a t can work both ways.
j
Mr.
Grubb
has
been
ill
for
some
The grand jury considered the
being made for an entertainm ent tion before sending it in. W ith this ! j^ujtnomab 1 from Vancouver, 1
All I w ant in this world is a KLAMATH FALLS
time,
having
moved
here
a
few
dkys
case
at length last night and voted
end in view, a committee has be^n from Lane, 1 from Curry. 2 from
com m ittee as part of the delegation.
INVITES ASHLAND
chance to paddle along and do the
ago
from
Yreka,
Calif.,
in
the
hope
to
adjourn.
When apprised of their
The committee is anxious that appointed and will be in session at W heeler county, 2 from Superior,
best I can, always rem em bering
TO FORUM LUNCH th a t a change might improve his contem plated adjournm ent, O’Con­
Ashland residents tu rn out in force the arm ory Thursday evening of this W isconsin, 1 from St. Paul, Minn., th a t othdr people in business
health.
ner, assistant district attorney,
Members
of
the
Ashland
Chamber
for the G rants Pass trip, regardless week where any one desiring may 1 from Berkeley, Calif.
have babies to feed, educate and
William B. Grubb was born at ruBhed before them and demanded
To analyze these figures in an-
of Commerce have been invited to 'Morning Sun, Louisa county, Iowa, action one way or another. The
of w hether or not they are members come for applications and for advice
clothe, as well as I, and th a t
and
assistance
in
filling
them
o
u
t.,
other
way,
we
get
th
e
following
re-
attend
a K lam ath Falls forum lunch­ March 13. 1844. He moved to Ore­ jury returned to th e ir deliberations
of the Chamber of Commerce. All
there is room fo r all of us, or the
The
question
of
deciding
betw
eenj
suits:
parties willing to furnish a car
the Good Lord never would have eon September 22 a t the la tte r city. gon in 1852 mid was m arried to and voted for a m anslaughter charge
E ntire enrollm ent, 81; from A sh­ allowed) some of us to be here;
The luncheon is given for Medford Francis Ellen Spencer February 6, by a vote of thirteen to two. The
should inform the Chamber of Com­ the loan and th e cash bonus is one|
business men as return e n tertain ­ 1868.
merce of the fact. E fforts will be th a t requires considerable thought land, 20, leaving 61 who came from
Surviving him are five maximum penalty th at Arbuckle
it’s so hard to take proper care
by
each
individual
person,
and
should
other
communities.
Some
of
them
ment
following the visit of Klamath daughters, Mrs. Mary Gardener, Mrs. could pay if convicted on the charge
made to furnish transportation for
of ourselves.
HAZ KIK.
Falls members of the Chamber of Jennie H um , Mrs. Edith Anderson, would be ten years in prison.
prospective delegates if they will 111Ot be * cided b>' a sn»P Judgment. of course came from Talent and
Commerce a t Medford shortly be­ Mrs. Alice McCormack, and Mrs.
telephone or call at the Cham ber of j Those who have intentions of ap- i Medford.
The indictm ent will be returned
P art of these people did not live SENATE VOTES TO REPEAL
fore their entertainm ent at an Ash­ Grace Spannaus. and four son, Thom­ Thursday of this week. Then, it is
Commerce. No charges of any kind (plying for the loan should give th e.
m attei careful consideration, and j jn Ashland, but made the trip to and
TRANSPORTATION TAX
land forum luncheon. The invita­ as, Carl, Jesse and A rthur Grubb.
will be macfe for the trip.
believed. District Attorney P.mdy
i
the
same
applies
to
those
contem-
!
from Ashland each day. Being lib­
Because of the fact th a t G rants
BY JANUARY I, 1»28 tion was extended in a le tte r re­
Mr. Grubb spent most of his life will be forced to consent to the dis­
ceived today by J. H. Fuller, from in southern Oregon and northern Cal­ missal of the m urder charge.
Pass has in the past sent large dele­ ' plating the cash bonus, as circum ­ eral tow. rd these daily journeys,
stances
governing
these
two
features
there
would
be
in
the
end
a
t
least
,
gations to Ashland during celebra­
WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 14.— the Klam ath Falls Chamber of Com­ ifornia, and was well known by many
tions held here, local business men may m ake a m aterial difference in fifty people who made th eir homes j The senate finance com m ittee has merce.
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Sept. I I.
here, having lived here and visited
! in Ashland.
Plans
for
the
proposed
Scenic
are heartily in sym pathy with the the final decision.
here frequently. For the last few — D istrict A ttorney Brady won a
M. W .GRUBB. i Board and room averaged them rejected a provision of the house tax Circle highway to include C rater
project and are making every effort
years he made his home with his dram atic fight today to prevent two
• bill for th e repeal of all transporta-
at least $36 per month, which gives j tion taxes Jan u ary 1, 1922. In- Lake, Lake O’ Woods, Klam ath daughter, Mrs. Mary Gardener, at of his s ta r witnesses in the prosecii
to put the affair over in a big way.
JESS
INGRAM
AND
a
total of $2700 for board and room'
It was originally planned to attend
tion of Roscoe Arbuckle from te s ti­
: stead, the committee voted to retain Falls, M edford and Ashland, will be Yreka, Calif.
JACK BURNS TO CLASH
This was money th a t had to stay in ' 50 per cent of all passenger and taken up at the meeting.
the fair Friday of this week, hu t it
fying at the coroner's inquest over
BOXING BOUT, MEDFORD Ashland, possibly not with the peo­ freight transportation taxes, and to
was changed to Thursday because
The luncheon will not conflict •IAPS HAVE NEW IDEA
the death of Miss Virginia Rappe.
ple supporting the Cham ber of Com­ repeal all transportation taxes by with a future entertainm ent express­
G rants Pass fair authorities had!
______
Following his strong plea, th e ju rv
FOR DISARMAMENT
previously named Friday, as Medford: Two duys fflOre and tfae big bQx. merce. but in the end a large part January- 1, 1923.
ly for Ashland, it was stated, when
,
CONFERENCE ISSUES after fifteen m inute's deliberation,
of this money finds its way back to
day without the knowledge of t h e . jng sbow
the local Chamber of Commerce may
ruled that Alice Blake and Zeeh
local committee.
Jess Ingram
boy U a t gavp those who directly support ike
j
Provost
need not testify. Brad.v
GENEVA, Sept. 14.— John Bassett have their own speakers.
By DUKE N. PARRY
The following car owners have!
CampbeH and Qeorge EagJea aH Chamber of Commerce.
Ashland
m
erchants
have
been
in­
> contended th a t their evidence would
Moore, New York, an authority on
(I- N. S. Staff Correspondent)
In addition to these necessary liv­ international law and consultant for vited to attend a m eeting of the
agreed to furnish one car each for the tighting they w anted, „ work.
TOKIO, Sept. 10.— Comes sugges­ show the state's hand unnecessarily.
ing expenses, I personally know of the American state departm ent, was m erchants’ bureau of the Klam ath
I he delegation tomorrow:
ing hard every night at the Nat ...
in
tion num ber one hundred and twen# The girls are said to have, given
V. O. N. Smith, H. T. Elmore, J Medford, for his go with Jack Burns Quite a nUmber ° f students who Pu r’ elected one of the twelve judges for Falls Chamber of Commerce to be
ty-three as to the prelim inary m^ps- damaging testimony against “ F a tty ”
C. Ferguson, J. W. McCoy, C. B of G rants Pass.
Ingram took on chase* shoes’ clothing’ Patronized the international court of justice and held on the evening of September ures to the W ashington Pacific and last night before the grand jury
Lam kin, D. Perozzi. J. H. McGee, E Billy H uff for th ree rounds, Tom
21.
* arb itratio n here today.
disarm am ent conference. It is from which indicted the film comedian
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J. Raine, A. N. Beaver, Thos. H .j gharkey for tbree roundg and Joe
Tokio and springs from the fertile on a charge of m anslaughter.
Simpson. E. T. Staples, H. G. End Blackburn for tw o rounds, and If)
Arbuckle appeared to be more
brain of Jap an ’s representative a t
ers, Jr.. J. H. Fuller, T. J. Coffman, he fights like he works out, the
The Hague peace conference, him nervous today than at any time dur-
E. J. Kaiser. L. J. Orres, C. J. fans will sure see lots of action when
self famed in his own land as an a u -J ing the previous appearances at the
Pierce. Mrs. F. Hanna, H. P. Holmes, these two boys meet.
thority on international law. Dr. Ni- f ,nduest-
J. H. W heeler, Susie Allen, V. V.
Billy Huff says there will be
i ichirio Matsunami. Dr. M atsunami’s i
Mills.
¡opinion, be it said in Jap an ’s de-
PARIS, Sept. 14. Six soldiers of
nothing to it when he meets Kid
fense, is not taken seriously h e re .!1’16 American arm y of occupation in
Clark of Central Point. Clark has
SCHOOLS REOPENING
But it
represents.
nevertheless,! Germi,n-V were kiHed todfty when a
( boxed in Medford before, and the
I something th at the people of Japan 5
« ru c k by an ex-
fans ®fe all for him. This bout alone
W ith the reopening of the schools| should be a main event
1 read, and may explain to A m ericans1',ress train a P™ * dispatch states,
comes renewal of public interest in
The ten round
eTent between
why the lower classes of Japan, are',
the work th a t is being done by the | Rattling Frick of Medford and Kid
¡often guilty of open antagonism t o ' »^N <H E K BOUND OVER
Amprica
b
!.
ON CHARGE SETTING FIRES
schoola-
¡Sargent of Ashland is th e talk <*
Constructive in terest of cttlMDs the town. Sargent gave Chet Brown
F irst, says Dr Matsunami return j JACKSONVILLE, Or., Sept. 14—
an d taxpayers and patrons of the all the milling he w anted last win­
i the greater part ot the United States
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. . .
I William Owings, who is an Evans
schools is to be welcomed. The pub­ ter, and the sport fans look to see
to the Indians, from whom it ong-
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creek rancher and cattlem an, a t his
lic interest in schools which takes him in action again.
inallv came. The problem of find-
...
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... . i prelim inary hearing in Justice Tay-
practical form is useful to t h e ’ A5bland will tu rn out strong to
m g th e In d ia n s is not d e a lt w ith b y - ,
lor’s court Tuesday
ruesaay afternoon
arternoon was
schools and promotive of th e ir . see th e ir idol, but Medford fans have
I the doctor, but, nevertheless, he says
hound
over
to
the
grand
jury on the
progress
a different view of it. Frick is a
before asking Japan to make any
charge of startin g a fire recently in
Schools here begun the year with | g00d strong boy, and a hard h itte r
changes in her policy, first let Amer­
the Rogue River section in sorag
good prospects for successful w o rk ., The fans th a t buy th eir tlckptg can
ica be returned to the Indians. Sec-j
woods, brush and grass on lands not
Teachers and pupils are taking np j be sure th a t tbey wiH 8<fe tbe m a,n
ond. internationalize the Panam a
his own. w ithout the consent o t the'
th e work with zest.
event in action, for both boys have
canal. Third, let the United States
owner.
Owings was released on his
| posted a forfeit of $50 for th eir ap-
surrender Hawaii, the Philippines;
own
recognizance.
NINE KILLED EXPLOSION
i pea rance.
then call England to the bar of in ­
REFINING COMPANY
Joe Blackburn and Kid W illiams
ternational justice.
BANK CASHIER HURT
STILL, PHILADELPHIA will b attle four rounds in the cur­
Wants England Punished
KLAMATH
FALLS. Or., Sept. 14.
tain raiser.
For England— let England grant
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. 14.
Friday night, Septem ber 16, a t ’
Canada, A ustralia and India inde­ — H arry Messner, cashier Tor the
Nine employes are reported killed the Nat, Medford,
pendence.
Let Hongkong be re­ Algoma Lum ber company lost two
and more than a score Injured when
Reserve your seats for this event
turned to China. Then, and then fingers when a shotgun exploded
a still exploded today a t the A tlantic at the , United Cigar Store.
only, let the Pacific conference be Sunday. Gilbert Jonas, aged four.H
R efining ^ompany’s plant .
General admission, $1; reserved
called, and Japan may be willing Sunday.
The explosion was of great vio- seats, $1.50; ring side, $2, plus w ar
to discuss w hat she will do.
Gilbert Jonas, aged four, sou of
lence. shaking the entire southern I tax.
“ If the Chinese question is to be MT. and Mrs. J. W. Jonas, ranchers
section of the city.
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discussed at the conference,” says was wounded when a .22 caliber
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The m ysterious Stonehenge in
z
Dr. M atsunami, “ there is no reason rifle, which he sought to wrest from
Benjamin F ran k lin ’s father was a England was erected many centuries
his brother, John, was discharged.
before the Druids existed.
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soap maker.
Application Blanks
For Soldiers Bonus
Are Received Here
Grubb Funeral
Today; Pioneer
Dies Monday
Baffles Even an Expert
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