Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 16, 1921, Image 1

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a SHLAND climate without the aid
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of ten of Asthma. This is a proven
fact.
A shland D aily T idings
International News
Wire Service
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VOLUME
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(Socoessor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
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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.
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NIGHT— HEART TROUBLE.
Former Pupil Of
Local Teacher to
Head Music Class
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WELL ATTENDED
H a z JÇik
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Washout Causes
ArbucKle to F ace Murder DT» Ä
Trial; Will Continue Case
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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.
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The wreck was caused by a
track washout due to heavy
• rains.
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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
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. 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
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. 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
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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
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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
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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
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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-
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tary of the Treasury Mellon an-
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| 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.