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a a SHLAND climate without the aid * * of Medicine, corea nine caaee oat of ten of Asthma. This is a proven fact. A shland D aily T idings International News Wire Service ■ > ' * VOLUME 3 (Socoessor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43) • ___________ FO UN DER TH E AND PR ESID E N T AKHKAXD IBOX O F > a wall of rock and coal. W O RK Si ‘ ?• have D IE S AT IO O’CLOCK LAST Ì been . ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER-16, 1921 Miners Taken From Tomb, Dig For 2 More SCRANTON, Penn., Sept. 16. — Two miners entom ber for ♦ tw enty-four hours in the Coal ;<• Brook mine a t Carbondale, were rescued alive today. Two other m iners are still entombed behind > |M j AHIA Cerma caaodt lu r tife * " three months in the rich otoae at, Ashland. The pure domestic water helps. « - _ „ __ '•> ♦ » o rU » « ™ U ,S ♦ unable to reach <$> them NIGHT— HEART TROUBLE. Former Pupil Of Local Teacher to Head Music Class Î L WELL ATTENDED H a z JÇik a IO Washout Causes ArbucKle to F ace Murder DT» Ä Trial; Will Continue Case * ’! ❖ I <$>{ Two ♦ V B EL L E PL A IN , la ., Sept. 16. •' -—Two men were killed and two •> others seriously in ju red early s' today when a fast Chicago- Northwestern passenger train r was partially derailed near • here. Firem an Johnston and a • man believed to have been a •- tram p, were killed. • The wreck was caused by a track washout due to heavy • rains. <$> <§» i <$> ♦ s> MILL CO-OPERATE WITH EX- >> FORCEMENT AGENCIES AND > <•> THE PRESS— QUERIES ATTI $ TUDE OF COURTS. George W. Dodson, 47, well known Ashland resident « and president and WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 16.— founder of the Ashland Iron Works, Disgusted over the spread of the li- died suddenly at 10 o'clock last night In a room filled with scales, meas- j i quor traffic throughout the country at liis home, 431 North Main street, LOS ANGELES, Calif., Sept. 16.— . and the law’s u tte r failure through uring appai-atus and literatu re ex-j as the resull of heart failure. The More than forty quarts of high the tederal dry machine to cope with attending phyaician s f K f e m a t hi3 l . I " ““ *1* " » « “ - form er Med- plaining the proper care of babies. ; proof and very expensive liquor was 1 it, National Prohibition Commission A shland’s “youngest” attended the I death was cauaed by enlargem ent ol “° W“ "i “ * consumed by F a tty Arbuckle and er Haynes has today ordered a probe throughout the Rogue River valley, “ baby conference” clinic held a t thej the heart due to an attack of in his guests at the San Francisco party .MEDFORD. Or., Sept. 16.— The to be made of state enforcem ent o r and one time pupil of Madame Tracy M ethodist church W ednesday after- j fluenza of more than two years ago. which resulted in the death of V ir sixth and last man to be rounded ganizations in an an e effort to nx fix the n o n to the \o u u g , of this city, has been en noon, attended by a coterie of local Although Mr. Dodson was known to ginia Rappe, according to an admis -I up in connection with the looting o f ' b ame for tbfl prese,,t demorallza gaged by the Morgan schools of Se physicians and county nurses. The • have been in poor health for some sion made here by Fred Flshback £ I 1 El O f 1 11 *1 1» I V* « 11 /"a 3 • . i tion in the organization regarding the q u arterm aster’s > departm ent . at! attle, W ash., as head of the music clinic was the second to be held in i who waR present at the tragic af- ! the time, his death comes as a distinct arm ory of separate company A enforcement of the dry laws. departm ent of one of th eir schools, Ashland during the past year a n £ I wouldn’t throw up my hands fair. shock to his many friends in this Commissioner Haynes has ordered of rifles and other m ilitary equip- according to word received hqre. was well attended by local m others. city. and quit, ju st because a few fel every director to go to the bottom Miss H ampton is a well known con One hundred per cent babyhood was meut was William McClain of Med« lows whose names I wouldn’t Mr. DotAsou had been complaining of the dry law handicaps and report KAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Sept. 16. mention, had tried to sting me, — Roscoe Arbuckle m ust face a ford, who was located u-t Sisson, Cal-i in detail upon the a ttitu d e of the o i illness for the past few days al cert pianist and teacher of the Lesch tlie slogan of the clinic conference. ifornia. and brought back to this etixky school of piano instruction. A fter exam ination of A shland’s if I rgally loved everybody else though his condition was not thought j juries in the federal and state charge of murder. When he was led city by Sheriff Terrill. Miss Hampton is well known in youngest generation a proper course in town, because, if I did, some into the court room this morning, to be serious. W ednesday afternoon courts. this city and Medford and has a suc of care and (Wet was outlined to the In Justice Taylor’s court yesterday body m ight say: “ He said he thp m urder case was called by Dis he was on the streets and driving Steps will be taken at once to co- oteps woull, but didn’t ” ; or “T alk’s trict Attorney Brady who announced morning the prelim inary hearing of his car. Following the day’s auto cessful record as a music teacher. m others by the atten d in g nurses and McClain was held at which he e n -! ” perate w,th the v«rtous law en She only recently completed a two doctors. Mrs. Fred S. Engle, ch air cheap, but it takes money to buy drive he told Mrs. Dodson th a t he tered a plea of not guilty He was forcftmpn‘ »«end®». and the press, that the state was ready to proceed whiskey.” I ’d ju st swallow mv • with the prosecution of the charge. bound over to the grand jury on a W“ h fU” Comment ,,pon an> change believed he would not drive the ma year course with Madame Tracy- man of the local com m ittee, was in Young, a personal pupil of Lescbet- charge of the m eeting. Miss Marie Adam’s apple and make good. chine after that day because of his Arbuckle had waited cheerfully charge of larceny, under $1000 bail. I ' U ,hP<’ izky of international reputation, who Falldine, county nurse, supervised health. HAZ KIK. He claims that progress is being I for twenty minutes before going in- Carl Gregg, one of the six, also Early yestedatf evening the a t has .appeared with the large orches the clinic. Miss Jan e Allen, director I to court in the expectation th a t the made in the disposition of seized had his prelim inary hearing today, tending physician left Mr. Dodson tras of Europe and th e United States. of the bureau of nursing and child liquors. state would drop the m urder charge and was held to the grand jury on with the expectation th a t the latter Miss Hampton coached with M adim e hygiene of the sta te board of h e a lth ,! and permit his release on bail, pend $1000 bail. This afternoon George would! rest well during the night. Tracy in advanced technique, in ter attended the conference. ing his trial on a charge of man Shaffer and William Brown, others pretation and the norm al course of ___— D. . C.. Sept. , 16.- w. WASHINGTON, The attending physicians were: Following the doctor’s visit, Mr. Dod slaughter in connection with the implicated, had their hearing in th e j^ h e internal revenue bureau has or the Lescetizky scnool. Madame Drs. Lance, Briscoe, Jarvjp, Johnson, son went to bed. passing away sh o rt death of Virginia Rappe, who died juvenile court at Jacksonville. dered a more liberal allowance of Tracy-Young states th a t Miss Hamp MacCracken, Swedenburg and Woods ly afterw ard while sleeping. following a ¡booze party in the ton showed rem arkable musical Besides Misses Falldine and Poole, Ham Lewis and Vord Chamber- •sacram ental wines for use by relig- Mr. Dodson founded the Ashland rooms of Arbuckle at the St. F ran lain had already been held to the *ous organizations in their rites, it ability during her course. the following local women assisted: iron W orks sixteen years ago. Be cis hotel hiere. grand jury in the same court In W8S Ifta>ned today. Mesdames C. F. Tilton, Bond, and fore th a t tim e he was an employe of The W. C. T. U, county conven- The announcem ent of the prose- bonds of $1000 each. Most of the —-------------------------- - W. M. Denton, and Miss Van Scdyoc. the Southern Pacific company here. tion met in Medford yesterday, a t ; p,,tor £el1 like a bo,£ £rom a clear young men have confessed. The conference was held w ithout QUAIL SEASON TO ~ The deceased man was noted for his v v sky to the defendant and his attor- a charge. A second conference will th e Methodist church with a large neyS ra re mechanical ability, having filled OPEN OCTOBER I ó be held at the library next month. large governm ent contracts at the delegation of Ashland women pres-i A rbuckle’s attorneys demanded a The following m others and babies local foundry during the world war. ent. Those elected as delegates by continuance of the case for ten days, The state game commission at its were present: The body was taken to the Stock the Ashland W. C. T. U. were Mes- - Attorney Brady objected but agreed meeting in Portland this week cut Mrs. O. R. K ulth and Robert, one undertaking parlors. F uneral se r ¡off fifteen days of the open season year, Mrs. G. E. Dunn, Helen, m ost dames Davis, Josephine Chample, J. to a five days delay. Judge Lazarus vices will be held at the Methodist V. W right and Luella Stearns. granted a continuance of the case on mountain or plumed and Cali two years; Mrs. O. A. McCoy, P au l church Sunday afternoon at 2:30 Those who were delegates by vir-i until next Thursday. fornia quail in Jackson and Jose ine, nearly one year; Mrs. B. P e te r o’clock under the auspices of the tue of office follow: Mrs. Grace —--------------------------- phine couties. the form er season of son, Robert, nine m onth; Mrs. H at Odd Fellows lodge. Mr. Dodson was Holmes, Mrs. Stella Leavitt, Mrs. October 1 to 31 being changed to Oc LONDON, Sept. 16.— Fierce fight tie Crawley of Talent, Claudia, th ree also a member of the Woodmen of Jillson, Mrs. Bertha Gassaway, .Mrs. tober 15 to 31. The commission also ing on the W hite sea coast between Though his wife, formerly Miss m onths, Mrs. F. Crouch. Isabelle, K irkpatrick, Mrs. W illiam Cochran, the Russian naval and land forces the World,. Burial will be made at ordered closed to fishing Lake creek one year; Mrs. Minnie Coleman, M ountain View cemetery. Nona Pace of Talent, and the majoi Mrs. C. W. Fraley. Mrs. E. W hite. for 800 yards below the point where is reported in progress and 200 are Kenneth Dale, five m onth; Mrs. J . GT°7,e „Y; D° dS° n 'LaS..bOrn. June P°rtio » o£ the population of M arsh Mrs. Brower, Mrs. Wolcott, Mrs. B. It enters into Diamond lake in Doug- dead according to an unconfirmed -S. Callahan, Jerry , one year and An Ashlan**! invasion of G rants las county. 10, 1874, a t La Trobe, Calif. He had L. Powell and .Miss Benedict. Helsingfors dispatch to the Daily field were down to greet him Mon two m onths: Mrs. L. B. Skeen. Lynn, no children. Besides his wife he is The convention assembled at News The dispatch did not give Pass was the outstanding feature of A full legal notice of the change survived by three brothers and eight day afternoon, the Rev. .1. E. A nder eight weeks; Mrs. G. H. W enner, 10:30 and continued all day. The ¡details. in the quail season is published else the opening day of the Southern e sisters. They are: AJ E. Dodson, son, the disappearing Baptist preach with Geraldine, two years, and Ger Medford ladies served lunch at the ------------- - where in this paper Oregon industrial exposition being Colorado county, Calif.; J. A. Dod er of Coos couiity, failed to show tie, six m onths; Mrs. J. J. Hawks, noon hour. , NEW YORK, Sept. 16.— Babe held at G rants Pass this week. Abouti son, Carson City. Nev.; R. L. Dod up per promise from C larksburg, W. Scotti A rthur, two m onths; Mrs. R rl Ruth set a new world’s record yes E. Jarvis, Roy Gilbert, over eight: son, La Trobe. Calif.; Mrs. Mabel W orld scarcity of lax will force terday when he drove out his fifty- twenty-five cars came up Sixth Va., where he was caught. As soon Sprague. Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. W il street about noon displaying ban (C ontinued on P a g e 4) Oregon crop to a high price fifth homer of the season. as Rev. Anderson was apprehended liam Euer, La Trobe, Calif.; Mrs. J ners. L ater the delegation was ban- T. P orter. Ione. C.1IL; M r, It N ! " M i» H o .1 B o .r t. (Hieted at the Josephine hotel, num n « v pi.POFv n r> l - nian, a young and handsome pipe or- Day. Placerville. Calif.; Mrs.. E. W. gah i.t, he telegrapher th a t he 'would- erous speeches being made by Ash Younger, P ortland: Mrs. J. L. Coch come back and explain.” land men and officers of the Grants rane. Toile, Calif.; and Mrs. Q. Bry According to the Marshfield News an, Oakland. Calif. Pass Chamber of Commerce. By WM. BRIGGS citizens of the town laid bets that ♦ i TD REPEAT CLINIC Last Man Co. A. Robbery Medford IS Sound Ovof riO - Local W. C. T. U. Members Attend Medford Meeting REV. ANDERSON FAILS 10 APPEAR AT Famous Violinist W ill Play Here Soon at Armory R ev Anderson would! not return, and all are \e ry anxious to see him again. , A reqpption committee was appoint- {ed to greet the prodigal, hut the home paper surm ises he “eith er lost i bis homing instinct, or his way en j ro u te.” The Coos County "admits th a t the m inister is quite an orator, The tjiree-day camps conducted for but doubts his ability to ‘explain his vanishm ent.” the boys of the county by the Y. M. Mrs. Anderson is still in M arsh C. A. this sum m er have proved a fine success. Sixty-one boys and field, but intends to retu rn to Talent ad u lt leaders from six different com shortly after her husband's arrival. Summer Camps County Y.M.C.A. M ake Big Success m unities of the county have availed NEW YORK, Sept. 16.— Babr* themselves of the camping privil Ruth added another hom er to his eges thus offered. ’ The camps have been so handled j 1 ? , 7 ^ ’( k rGCOrd tOday’ m akin* th re e-d a v n n t m « r . v . one this year, th a at t th the e three-day outings have been 1 the WASHINGTON. D. C., Sept. 16.— no expense. The transportation has The abolition of surtaxes on incomes been provided, and tne boys have from $5000 to $6000 inclusive was draw n on the home lard er for pro visions. Hiking, cooking, swimming, decided upon by the senate finance The committee climbing, baseball, volley ball. committee today. quoits, bible study, cam pfire s tu n ts ,! al8° adopted a one per cent redtj^- .. .. too I tion in surtaxes from $6000 to etc., have made the time all $20,000. short. One of the features of the camps ; has been the fine spirit of co-opera- . ASHINGTON, D. C„ Sept. 16.— tion and ready response to d isci-, An<,ther o£fering of federal farm Pline. Cleanliness, so far as con-1 '° an b° ndS bearlnS 5 cent in sistent with camp life, a liberal use terest is t0 be made by th e federal of soap and w ater at stated times laDd banks about October L Secre- ------------------------ ... ________ tary of the Treasury Mellon an- (Contlnued on Page F ou r) | nounced today. O. S. Blanchard, president of com Skovgaard, the noted Danish vio- mercial organization of the neigh- _ linist, is to be a t the Armory Sep- boring city; W. E. Newcombe, man m an-jtem ber 29. This is one of the big- ager of the W estern Union and fo r-,g est features in th e musical history mer president of the Ashland C ham -; of Ashland. her oi Commerce, and Wilford Alien? A fter much consideration it was secretary of the G rants Pass irriga- decided by the committee from the tion district, made speeches of wel-1 F irst company, in charge of the af- conie. I hese were responded to b y ! fair, th a t only a nominal charge b»; Henry Enders Jr. anri Mayor C. B. I made for the perform ance, the plan Lamkin of this city. J, H. F u lle r.! being th a t by m atin g a nominal secretary of the Chamber of Com- ■ charge a very large crow d would at- merce, issued a general invitation tend, and th a t the F irst company for the people of Josephine county ¡would profit more by the volume of to attend the annual Ashland w inter • attendance, rath er than by the price, fair which is to be held here the The F irst company has labored first week in December. ' long and hard for the welfare of the 1 M ben the Ashland people visited organization, and need the support the fair grounds they found th a t the of every true and loyal Ashlander. , sister county could put on a show It is, at best, a very wearisome task that does justice to all the booster for every member to give an even- argum ents th a t have ever been made, ing a week to m ilitary drill and eu- The proverbial huge pumpkins, lus- deavor, and certainly those people cions fruits, vegetables, flowers, of the city who are not so giving women s needle work, cattle, sw in e.: th eir time, should help support them chickens and many other e x h ib its! to the limit. were placed for inspection there. Churches an d schools have been i asked to announce the coming of ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 16.— j this wonderful musician, in order Three masked bandits held up a ' th a t Ashland may be there with a poker game in progress last night trem endous audience. The Armory at a dow’n town hotel, and shot and is capable of seating 2000 people, killed one of the players and serious I and the boys want every seat taken. ly wounded the hotel proprietor. The Seats for this splendid event are bandits escaped with $300, now on sale at Rose Brothers.