Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 15, 1921, Image 1

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VOLUME
3
* " three months In the rieh ozone
at Ashland.
The pure domestic
water helps.
(Successor to~the S^ l-W eekly' T ¡ d ü ¿ , Voi. 43)
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1921
No. 12
WOMEN ARE KILLED IN BELFAST RIOTS
ilDAFT n /A n rD Q
FILL FEDERAL
STEAJA
STREAM
EV AD ER S
FROM
OF
ALL
DRAFT
PARTS
OF THR COUNTRY EX PEC TED
SOON AT LEAVENW ORTH.
Car Goes Over
Bridge Calvert;
Motorcycle
$
Miss Hazel Smith, clerk at <e>
McGee’s, and Harvey Cliff, ❖
❖ mechanic at the Ford gar- <•»
❖ age, were slightly bruised ❖
■> when the light car in which <$>
❖ they were driving went over <•>
❖ an eight-foot culvert on the
south side of the overhead ❖
❖ bridge on the Pacific high-
*' way at 8 o’clock yesterday &
& evening.
❖
The accident is said to ❖
❖ have been caused when J. R. -?•
Ewards, 42 Third street, ❖
driving a motorcycle with a
& side car, attem pted to pass <?>
*' the Cliff car ju st before <$■
❖ crossing the bridge.
Cliff
states th a t in attem pting to ❖
❖ avoid an oncoming car, Ed-
❖ wards turned short with his <$>
<$ motorcycle, cutting in ahead <•>
of the car and locking hubs ❖
❖ with the Cliff machine. The ❖
top of the Cliff car was bad- ❖
❖ ly damaged.
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BAIL OF $5,000 IS SET
FOR “Fatty” ARBUCKLE
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Friderger Home
Is Stormed By
Backing Truck
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“ A m an’s home is his cas- <s>
Ike Friderger, m anager
I ❖ of the grocery departm ent of ❖
' .. E nder’s store, adm its the quota-
tion as alleged, but avers it ❖
was applicable in the days be- ❖ 1
fore motor trucks, speed we-
,
’’ gons and joy rides. Mr. Frid- ❖ ¡TWO MEN , SHOT IN IIELFAK
erger explains th a t the front ❖
ST RE El'S— MACHINE GUNS AR
• of his home, 29 Second street,
! ❖ was damaged to the extent of
USED J n MOB— ULSTER R|
approxim ately
$200 at
10 ♦
| <- o’clock yesterday evening, when
FUSED REPRESENTATION.'
I ❖ a “speed wagon’’ truck is said <3>
’ ❖ to have been backed into his *
BELFAST, Sept. 16.— Two woint
' - yard by a party of “joy riders.” <i>
were
shot in the streets here todj
The truck, occupants and driver i>
• have disappeared.
q when a violent outbreak of rlotli
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Sept. 15.
Mr. Friderger states th at the ♦' occurred. Revolvers were fired at
— The indictm ent charging “ F a tty ”
car was evidently unable to <s> stones and brickbats thrown. Tl
Arbuckle with m anslaughter in con
climb the hill ju st above his ❖ police were powerless to disperse tl
nection with the death of V irginia1 ■' home and in backing down the <e> mobs. Soldiers with machine gui
were summoned and soon brougl
Rappe assumed its full legal force; ’ d r‘v®r was unable to control
the
crowd under control.
today when the grand jury which
t h ff niachine- A front room ❖
v . . •.
.
I '■> suffered most from the mishan
„
it made a formal return t o - a although the who|e , ro„ ,
a *
DUBLIN, Sept. 15.-—Accusati
th at the British governm ent is see
the superior court.
, a. vhdble dent. Police are search
❖
ing “to rend the ancient nation
Bail was fixed at $5000 cash or
ing for the “joy riders.”
Ireland,”
and partition its territoi
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$10,000 realty bond.
A
was made by Eamonn De Valera
Judge Lauderbeck will set a date
his latest note to Prem ier Llo.
lor the trial when the case reaches
George, the contents of which we
his
division.
D istrict Attorney •
made known this afternoon, despl
Brady made no comment after t h e ,
the fact th a t the prem ier refust
return of the indictm ent, regarding
to accept it.
w hether he will proceed with the
m anslaughter
indictm ent
rath er j
LONDON. Sept. IS.— U lster i
Xhan the m urder charge. He prob- j
ionists have requested represeni
ably will not show his hand until
Miss H azel Rowell a n d G erald E. tion at the proposed Irish peace c<
tomorrow when Arbuckle is to a p -'
¡G u n te r, well know n A sh lan d young ference a t Inverness. Scotland, I
pear in police court to face the m ur­
were refused bv Lloyd George,
der ciia rge.
people and graduates of the local j was learned
. *.<-u todfcy.
luWy. The
rno re
fu s a l w
refusal
high school, w ere m a rrie d y e s te rd a y | based on th e c o n te n tio n th a t the
•
tie .”
1 “FATTY” IN L A.
By THOMAS WRIGLEY
(I. N. S. Stuff C orrespondent)
LEAVENWORTH, Kan.. Sept. 15.
The “slackers of the world war are
Two hundred and fifty strong, the
soon to receive the inevitable sen­
Southern Oregon Pioneer associa-
tences th at m ilitary justice de­
mands.
tion gathered a t the Chautauqua
Eight men, who were convicted of
Pioneer hall a t 11 o’clock this
d raft evasion, and who hail from all
m orning for th eir annual meeting.
sections of the central west, are now
New arrivals from Rogue R iver val­
serving tim e at the disiplinary b ar­
ley points are arriving hourly.
racks at Leavenworth. These eight
Following the mem orial exercises
men re the first of a long list who
) and the reading of obituaries of the
are expected to be punished.
I original pioneers by the association’s
If I was going to s ta rt a busi­
The sentences of the men range
i perm anent secretary, Mrs. Mamie
ness
in good faith, as a perm a­
from on to five years at hard labor.
Day Nelson, of Jacksonville, new
nent
enterprise
in a town, I would
The court-m artial aw ards are be­
j officers for the ensuing year were
put in a plant a n d establish a
ing carried out to th e “ le tte r,” in
j elected. Colonel H. H. Sargent, of
payroll
in th a t town. I would
regard to the imprisoned slackers.
Jacksonville, was elected president.
not
take
money from the people
Some are working on the prison farm ’
I and Mrs. Leona Ulrich Hanson, also
in
th
a
t
town,
on the assumption
others are building roads,and the
j oi .Jacksonville, was chosen as vice
th a t my effort was a local en­
rest are laboring in the barracks
president.
Colonel Sargent, when
terprise, and use it to build up
shops.
Dr. W. J. Crandall, of Crandall & he learned of his election, declined
payrolls in another town. If I
“ By the la tte r part of Septem ber.” Sawyer, was m arried a t noon today the honor in a speech made during
did
th at, however hard I m ight
one officer said, “ we expect to be re­ to Dr. Gladys Anderson, of Ellens­ the basket dinner servd in the down-,
rib myself to overcome it, I would
ceiving a steady stream of convicted burg, Wash., at the Methodist Epis­ stairs hall.
feel like a foreign institution.
d raft evaders from all parts of the copal parsonage by* Rqv. Charles A. • As reason for his action he stated
Besides, it looks reasonable to me
United States east of the Rocky Edwards.
The bride arrived this that he was not a native son of Ore­
th at “w ith Ashland payrolls is
m ountains.”
morning.
Dr. and Mrs. Crandall gon, nor a pioneer, and believed his Ashland
m ade.’’
Anyway,
I
Names appearing on the lists of left immediately following the cere­ election was out or order.
W hat
worked
pretty
hard
one
tim
e
to
ft
r*
' fPTPnPn
d raft dodgers which are being issued mony for C rater Lake, where they action was taken on th e m atter by
ference Won
was merely a prelim ins
SAN FRANCISCO. Calif., Sept. 15.- j a I fte
— 0 —
r
rn o o n a t - 2 :3
o ’clock - a h t u the
keep th e S. P. shops here when I
by various arm y posts throughout the will rem ain for a week before re­ the association could not be learned
“ F atty " will be home again in Los Methodist Episcopal church ov Rev m eeting and th a t later a gene
country, are being carefully checked turning to Ashland and their a p a rt­ before going to press today. It was thought they were going to be Angeles S unA y night. They’ll have| C harles-A . Edwards.
parley would he held at. which
moved.
HAZ KIK
T
ft /T
l£l »»A Î rtr. the
4- 1_ _ m urder
« charge against Flacku
Miss
Bernice;
Irish
factions would be rep:
by governm ent agents who are w ork­ ment home on Glenn avenue.
to
dismiss
^
w“
ra
s’
Ul8s
^
n
i
c
e
l
the
Ir
urged th a t Mrs. Sargent, member of
him
and
release
him
on
hail.“
said
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Wo!cott
wera
a
t-j
rented
ing in conjunction with army officers
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him and release him on bail.” said
‘
Dr. Crandall has made many
Southern Oregon pioneer family,
U U
_
j tA T ld s in lu
n F
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to put the arm y slackers in “the city friends here since coming to Ash­ could act for her husband.
P ran k Dominguez this ,
the Weddin*’ The new-j
Mrs.
of silent men.” That a steady stream, land a year ago from Los Angeles Sargent did not favor the suggestion. ❖ ASHLAND DELEGATION TO
,norning- He «aid th a t at least four-i
ieft bV car for Crescent C lty ’ G rith m d Sept. 15.— Jo sep h ?
of convicted slackers will be flow? where he attended a medical col­
Harry Boland re tu ri
JOSEPHINE COUNTY FAIR
^ ’tnesses— a11 °f whom visited ^ here they wil1 sPeud a week’s (today
Officers of the association who
with
De
ing into the United States disciplin­ lege. The newlyweds first met while will finish their term of office to ­
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“ ‘ ^ A rb u c k le ’s suite a t the St. Francis honeymoon
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trip. Mr. and Mrs O nn.l
5
00 V alera’s latest n
te r will live a t 130 Pioneer avenue Wh,c!l PrPmier Lloyd George refui
ary barracks at Leavenworth, Kan., attending college in the southern day, are M s. o. W nter, president,
m
, u
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Wi’d PHrty th at was
Mrs. G u n te r is a daughter I f Mr i
Unt1’ il
and to Alcatraz. Calif., by the la tte r city.
and Mrs R obert G arret, treasu rer. <•> ing huge banners painted ‘Ash- <•> fo" owed by the death of Miss Rap-
a *
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uugv
uauuers
paintea
’Ash
and Mrs. T. T. Powell 137 Oa k ! n,° d ,ed
The Sinn Fei“ cabii
p art of September, was the predic
afternnnn the
th D
i.,na »» and i containing
__.
Pe approxi-
are ready
The young couple will tak e up
At 2 o o’clock
clock this afternoon
land."
<t> to testify
K for v the de­
¡street, and graduated from the A s h - X u . RPSSi° n
di8CU8S
8‘
their practice here a fte r retu rn in g pioneers gathered at the new logj<S> mately 150 representative busi «> - nS6 Wh<?n thf* ca8e ffoes to rriaI
(Continued on Page F o u r)
by
C
Mm
3treet
re
c
e
n
tly
l^
ness
and
citizens,
left
the
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te
e
Z
w
R
n
’
nUmb°
r
from th eir honeymoon. Mrs» C ran­
’ »17. Mr G u n t e r * i ^ a ^ o n '^ M r ^
Ir’Sh Uewspaper8 ‘“ « m ate that
dall form erly practiced in Oregon by G. S. Bntler, as a mem orial to his!«» Plaxa a t 10 o’clock this morn
witnesses are called to the
m
i n g , for G rants Pass where ! 13tand’ th6r6
there W
will
be &
a sensation
sensation and
City.
Schuyler c C. - G
G unter.
unter 2«4
*«4:
hHS d«™,°P«d ¡«> t
m other,
other, Mrs.
Mrs. A.
A. B
B utler
utler Thomnson.
Thompson, * «» in
U1 b°
p ‘ Mrs.
FS >et.
Schuy,er
.,nd
r< - <4 peaPe Proceedings.
prom inent p e o p le ./\ran t 8treet’ and graduated from
and for the use of the Pioneer asso­ <» “Ashland Day” will be observed
ciation. The building was presented ❖ at th e Josephine county fair «>' b*y T " Ot *” mOti° n p,ciure fo lk s! ’*gh sch001
with the class of
Members of th e delegation ❖
Do“ in^ ez stat*d -
'V
As Miss ’^ e l l , Mrs. Gun’-
to the association by Mr. B utler w ith ❖
fitting exercises.
The acceptance ❖ equipped themselves with var- ❖
You m ark my w ords,” when these ■ , r was formerly bookkeeper at th ^
witnesses are called), the prosecu-1 F irst Nat’onal bank,
speech was made by Mrs. O. W inter.
❖ ious noise-m aking instrum ents ❖
The cabin was dedicated tp Mr. But­ ❖ before leaving. The party will <$> tio n ’s case will fall to pieces,” he
continued.
le r’s mother. Prof. Irving E. V is­ f- retu rn this evening.
ing addressed the pioneers a t the ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖
Dominguez adm itted th a t 75 per
< j > <$.
exercises.
cent of the people are against A r­
buckle.
“ F a tty ” him self is very
The log cabin is constructed en­
Fred C. Holibaugh, the well
Now th a t the num ber of visitors known Valley View rancher, who has tirely of Oregon fir tim ber hauled
a t C rater Lake is decreasing the bears been assistant county agent of Jack-
th at liie in th a t vicinity are becom­ son county since last January, left
ing more tam e and bolder in their Sunday for St. Helens, Or., to take
JACKSONVILLE, Or., Sept. 15
foraging for food in cam pers’ stores the position of county agent of Col­
An injunction prohibiting E.
a n d soon will be decreasing Alex umbia county, having ju st been ap­
Stultz
from acting as principal a
Sparrow s chances for a pleasant pointed to th a t position by the ex­
Miss
Vida
Bradshaw from acting
hereafter by their nightly raids on tension service of the O. A. C. This
The period of w arning for all vio­ teacher of the eighth grade of t
the governm ent camp m eat supply. is essentially a dairy county, and I
Mr.
Holibaugh
is
especially
well
lations of the state autom obile law Jacksonville school was granted
These bears obtain a good living
by their (faily morning and evening qualified in th a t line.
is now past, and from now on the Circuit Judge F. M. Calkins Tu<
W hile his promotion pleases his
law will be rigidly enforced in this day morning, and their places t
visits throughout the season to the
'icinity, according to an announce­ sumed by Prof. Ben W. Hosmer
garbage dump of the lodge, which Is many friends, there is general re­
ment by Chief State Motor Vehicle superintendent and B. R. Finch
in the woods a short distance from gret that Jackson county loses his
Mrs. H olibaug^
Inspector Rafferty and Deputy State eighth grade teacher. Most of tl
the government camp. There every efficient services.
school and eighth grai
Inspectors McMahon and Griffiths,» high
evening can be seen about half a will not join him for some tim e yet.
pupils
walked out with the oust»
who
are
working
with
him
here
this1
His
successor
as
assistan
t
agent
of
dozen big bears eating, and many
teachers.
The injunction was fill
week.
tourists have enjoyed the novel sight* Jackson county has not yet been ap­
by
Directors
Flem ing and Smith ,
Special efforts will be made to en­
throughout the season. Attaches of pointed, but County Agent Cate ex­
force the law against overloaded the school, through th eir attorne
the hotel and national park force pects th at no delay will ensue in
Evan Reames.
trucks and stipulating m irrors on
have become especially acquainted the appointm ent and th at th e new
action will
follow tl
trucks, an d with regard to lights on L J F
? u ! 7 rth n er
e r legal
’T6®1 aCtion
W,H io11
and attached to two huge bears, man will be along in a few days.
all
.n t
° f tbe ‘«junction,
all m
m otor
otor cars.
cars. The
The insDectors
inspectors e call
“ Jiggs” and “ Maggie,” who have
ANOTHER
JACKSONVILLE
Prof.
Stultz
and Miss Bradshaw
attention- to the fact th at no patent
been at the lake for several years.
ask
to
have
the order vacated),
MINE
BONDED
AND
LEASED
lens is recognized by the Oregon law
Maggie has become so tam e th a t of­
direct
and that the lights of all cars m ust was
" ^ also
alS° said
3aid th a t the dire<
ten she lets women attaches of the
The Long Pine mine consisting of
bedim
m
ed
on
approaching
other
cars
WOU,d
lake
steI)s
to
have
the
tri
lodge h an d her eatables at the dump.
six claims three miles southw est of
•outside
of
the
city,
and
h
e
ad
lig
h
ts!
|
°
fficer
brinp
the
“strik
ers’
t
All the bears dine in harmony at
Jacksonville and formerly owned by
m ust be dimmed in the city.
i ° BCllooL No date has yet been
this location until Jiggs, who is fhq Mr. Haff, of Gold Hill, has been
They
also
announce
th
a
t
Sheriff
I f° F the bearing-
largest and fiercest, shows up. He
bonded an d leased by Clark & Chil- i
Terrill
now
has
on
hand
a
supply
Of
ThH ’° W' whicb bas heeu raf
gives a lew snarls and grunts, and
ders for «a sum of $10.000. The
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p
n
the county seat for two we,
state tem porary license tags, and
makes a few passes, ordering all the
mine, which is situated on Poor
that each new car owner who has centers about which of two pri
other bears away, especially Mag­
Man's creek, has several thousand
not yet obtained his perm anent li- lmis shall be in charge, and wh
gie, and they lose no time in going
feet of tunnel work which was done
!
cense
must get one of th 9se tags of e two teachers shall be in cha
until Jiggs
has eaten his fill and
,
---- -- re- Prior to the recent tran sfer and the
I from the sheriff and wear it on hl« of the eighth
elghth grade.
gra*e - Each
Kach side
sit
L lit' B
' ret,' r ” aU<i
wh», ' <>re irora ‘l>eSe tunnels has averased
car
until
the
regular
license
comes
,
argum
ent
stoutly
m
aintains
1» left. However, as guests a re n o . $30 per ton, with some of it much
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other side is not legal.
so many a t the lodge now. and the! higher.
M an, of th e high grade,
PHILADELPHIA,
Sept.
15.__Til-!
school
opened Monday with P
garbage is consequently lighter, th e [ specimens which were displayed in
den was sent into the sem ifinal round
and Miss Bradshaw in cha
hungry bears are not so shy of hu- the olden days by " J e r r . the Nog
of the National tennis • singles tour- and DJoU Hosmer and B. R. FI
m a n . and stick c.oser to the tood ge, K ing.-
takon f £ m ¡ £ i
ney today when he beat Gordon I occuPying P’acea in the backgrot
DaunM
Long Pine.
Lowe of Loudon in three stra ig h t, In tbe n,ornl®S D irector Flera
sets.
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(C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4)
Doctor Crandall
And Washington
Girl Marry Here
Newlyweds To
Crescent City For
Honeymoon Trip
.. a
C. LAKE GUESTS Fred Holibaugh
Takes Position As
GO; BEARS TAKE Columbus
Co. Agent
PLACE FOR FEED
STATE AUTO »
; t
PAST;
OUT BN STEIN