Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 17, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    Local and Personal
Saturday, September 17, lOfll
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
PAGE FOUR
Our Boy Adopts City IVays
By Charles Sughroe
MICK1E, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL
c W estern Newsr*aprr U n io n
Overheard at the Elks’ Club-—
Charley Brady says to Henry Hub­
bard. “ Ever hear th e story of th e
little tin box?” Henry says “ No.”
Charley says, “ There w asn’t any­
thing in it.”
Teacher« Take Apartment—
Mis* Tenney E. Frakes, who came
here from Lake county to teach the
th ird grade at the Hawthorn*
school, and Miss Amy Stifle, of Ob-)
long. 111., instructor of bookkeeping
and typew riting at the high school,
are cozily ensconced for the w inter
in apartm ents of the Bergner domi­
cile on Allison street.
W anted— Old rags. The Tidings
will pay 5c a pound for clean, cotton
rags.
11
Concrete Poured for Dam—
Concrete was being poured today
in the last section of the Savage
Rapids dam, th a t portion in the by­
pass being the only unconstructed
part of the dam. Rapid headway
was made in the placing of the forms
and in getting the concrete started. '
Although no high w ater is expected j
until late in the fall, no chance* j
are to be taken,and two more weeks
will see its completion.— G rants Pass
Courier.
bound to come sooner or later was Hatfield, was killed last month at
a foregone conclusion witha 11 thosé Welch, W. Va., together with Ed
fam iliar with the situation.
The Chambers, youngest of the sixteen
suprise to them was th a t it did not defendants, by C. E. Lively, "star
the
Baldwin-Felts
sleuth”
for
come sooner.
•‘Trigger T rial” Served a* Spark
agency.
But the proper psychological back­
It is proper to interpolate here
ground for “action” was given at j th a t the mining struggle is no dii»
this particular jun ctu re for both ferent from w arfare of any other
sides by the prospect of the second ! sort in th a t propaganda is one of the
‘Trigger T rial” beginning in WIl- main weapons of the m ountainous
liamson, W. Va., September 6. There i battlefields, and th a t both sidt?s are
; in the little county courthouse of making liberal use of it. One of the
“ Bloody Mingo.” a dozen or more ' essential arts of the propaganda
‘ of the same men who last March game being to “create an atmo-
were acquitted of the charge of mur- sphere”— hostile or friendly— the
dering Detective Albdrt Felts, are killing of the young chief of police
to stanti trial again before the sam e: of Mattewan and the forthcom ing
; bar of justice, on the second of sev-isecond Mattewan m urder trial were
en indictm ents growing out of the seized upon at the psychological
“ Battle of M attew an,” May 19, 1920. moment, and, duly linked, were pro
The central figure of the first fusely exploited both by the coal
“Trigger T rial” and leader of the operators and by the union miners
radical element of union miners, Sid for their respective purposes.
NEWS REEL MEN RISK LIVES DAILY
Hazardous Feats Undertaken in
Every Comer of the Globe by
Daring Photographers — Pri­
vacy of Sultan’s Harem Not
Immune From Invasion by In­
ternational Cameramen.
W itness Hwinunug Tests—
The Scout council m et at the !
Nat this morning to witness the
swimming tests of a num ber of Boy
Scouts who are trying for m erit
badges in swimming.
Spend Jolly Evening —
A num ber of C hristian Endeavor
young people of the local societies,
and a few’ from Medford drove out i
to the hospitable home of Mr. and j
Mrs. L. Miksch last night to spend a
jolly evening wdth Lloyd C arric k ,,
who told them of the state confer­
ence at Columbia Beach.
Elks Plan Big
Musical Farce
Next 3 Weeks
■ J HAM 3 0 0 FT A 8O V C
the
B r o o k l y n b r id g e .
^URING the Bayonne riots interi
national News photographer ;
were set upon by strikers and
driven out of town three times in sye-
cesaion, but, despite the fact tha: <>- k -
of the cameramen was beaten in-.n-i
sibk, the scenes were "shot" and ;q -
peared on the screens of thousands t i
movie theatres within a few days,
The attacks were the result of bitte. -
nesa felt by the strikers towards tho
International News cameramen for -
ing^iodire^tly respopsible.for the arrest
Dj
S T R 1 K t Q S
A T T A C K 1N Q
D JQ IN G BAYONNE
• H . £>.
NEW JE R SE Y
of several ringleaders in a "previous
strike riot Strips of film photographed
at the prtvicus riot were enlarged by
the police and used to ¡identify the
rioters.
One of the most rem arkable pch.’c .e -
m ents to International’s credit
in
persuading the Pope and the Sultan to
pose
The credit of indu.-ing the
Turkish potentate to pose m ust be
given to E C. W allen, caster- vpre-
sentative of the~ International ¿New».
PHOTOGRAPHER
R IO T S .
¿LIMBING N-Y CITYS TALLEST
CHIMNEY TO OBTAIN UNUSUAL
SHOTS OF MUNICIPAL BUILDING
'1 he Grand V i z i e r sent word th a t'th e only to Tind that the ruler of Turkey?
Sultan would enter a certain room of aghast at this breach of court etiquette?
hif harem at a certain hour and for the had immediately turned on his heel
cam eram an to be ready
At the ap- and left the room.
n-jinied time the operator was ushered
“‘Tell him to come - back,’’ .’ roared
into a room with discreetly drawn cur­ Wallen, “or there’ll be no picture
tains. and into this uepressing semi- taken!”
obscuritv the Sultan almost immedi­ J In a few’ minutes the O ttom an em-
ately made his appearance. The irre­ •pc,
pressible W allen immediately walked fif<
to a window and pulled the draperies N.
apart, Je ttin g in a flood of sunshine—
Ashland lodge No. 944, B. P. O. FIRST CAR LOAD OF
“•
» * * Not a single un­
dition th a t Ireland m ust pledge al­
Elks, will In the next three weeks
pleasant
situation m arred the gen­
ROGUE APPLES SOLD legiance to th e B ritish crown as an
break into the theatrical lim elight,
inherent p art of the em pire before eral enjoym ent of those who at-
when they will present at the Vin­
The first carload of apples to be j peace negotiations will be resumed, i tended.
ing theatre, the th re e act m usical shipped from the Rogue River val­
Prem ier Lloyd George notified Dei
“ In the evening a grand ball wax
—
farce, “ P urple Flashes,” with a lo­ ley this season was soid at auction Valera to this effect today in re p ly -, given at P atterso n ’s hall,at which is a private army m aintained by t h e ,
cal cost under the direction of C. J. in Chicago Thursday. It was a straight ing to the Irish lead er’s concilia- was congregated an array of youth operators in Logan county, under
McNaughtan, professional show pro­ car of Choice W inter Bananas pack­ tory telegram of yesterday.
'a n d beauty seldom met with beyond the “suprem e com m and” of Sheriff
ducer.
To
adm
it
Ireland
to
the
peace
c
o
n
-'
the lim its of our state. ♦ * * j Don Crafin— “ Gentlem an" Chafin,
ed and shipped by the Oregon Grow- i
The production is a late type oi ers’ Co-operative association, and it ference w ithout a pledge of allegi-i Over 150 people participated in th e, as they call him, for his fame as a!
farce comedy sett o music, sim ilar averaged $3.40 a Ijox. The fru it ance would mean “ official recogni- dance."
.h an d ler of guns is enhanced by his j
to the show “ Mary” which made was the property of Lathrop Broth­ tion of Irelan d ’s severance from th e '
The buckskin badge at th a t tim e 'b e i nga college man and for the
such a decided hit when the road ers and was sold by the Stew art king’s dom ain,” th e prem ier said, i worn by th e pioneers consisted of a , m aintenance of which army the coal
show came through thiB territo ry a F ru it company.
“ and would leave her free to dictate: piece of buckskin one inch wide and: operators are levying so much per,
short tim e ago. It has been pre­
six inches long. It was adopted a t I ton of coal,
Apple growers throughout the val­ policies with foreign powers.”
That the present bloody clash was
sented by a great many of th e Elk ley are intensely interested in the
the suggestion of Gen. J. E. Ross
lodges from Seattle^to San F rancis­ early apple sales in the hope they
and was worn upon the upper left
co, and fro m reports from Eugene, may contain some ‘dope” th a t may HISTORICAL ACCOUNT
i lapel or the left side of the coat.
Marshfield, and other cities, scored help guidé them in disposing of the
OF FIRST PIONEER
a great hit.
ASHLAND REUNION MINGO, WEST VA.,
largest crop the valley has ever
The offering carries a cast of fifty grown. Several other cars of this
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MINERS RETAIN
local people, and is replete with variety shipped by the Growers' as­
(Continued from Page 1)
I —
BITTER GRUDGES
We’re looking for a position
singing and dancing and pretty girls* sociation are en route.
your servant. We’d like to do your J
H. Taylor, W illiam Mathes, R. Ben­
the show w’ill a ttra c t great local In- G eological R e p o r t -
(Continued from Page 1)
family washing.
edict, David Stearns, J. H. Russell,
Old Time Song Revue,” and “The
R esults of exam inations made by
term
ined
last
stand
against
unionism
J
Fashion Show Revue,” are features a group of ten geologists in the fed­ Capt. J. M. McCall, Samuel Grubb, To get these mines organized is all-! We’ve had training and experience,
of the show. The en tire scenery and eral service into possibilities of pro­ H. W. Claytou, Alex W att, C. K. overshadowing aim of th e United We’re studying new methods all the
costuming was specially m ade and ducing m anganese ore from known Klum, and Capt. O. C. Applegate.
States Mine W orkers of America. time. We give satisfaction to our!
designed for the production and of­ deposits in Oregon, W ashington and Of course th ere were many present
To bring these non-union miners— present employers.
fers a colorful display of fads and other states have been published for whose residence in Southern Oregon
W e’ll call for the wash, deliv er1
dates back as far as those I have num bering between 15,000 and 2(K
fashions.
Inform ation of those interested. In
000
men—
into
the
field
of
the
most
it
promptly
with the flat work ironed |
C. J. McNaughton, who is produc­ Oregon twelve separate deposits in ; mentioned, but whose faces I do not
powerful
branch-body
of
the
Ameri­
and the rest ready for sprinkling
ing “ Purple Flashes” for the local the Lake Creek, Gold Hill and Green­ recognize. When the crowd had con­
can Federation of Labor is the dream Or we’ll do it all for a small extra
gregated
L.
J.
C.
Duncan,
being
in­
lodge is one of the best known show back districts in Jackson county,
of more than half a million union charge,
directors on the Coast, and has given have been explored!, besides scatter- troduced by Capt. O. C. Applegate,
„ ,
. stated the obpject of the meeting m iners in all parts of the country.
thirty-nine successful presentations ed sm all deposits m Baker
Our rate is low.
county. | and , he order o( , he
F lrst
The coal operators, on the other
of this bill in different cities.
The report which forms i - B i u lletin i , in the order Was music, instrum ental hand' are not one wbit less determ '
You can send us your husband’s
In both Eugene and M arshfield,
725-C, tin te d States geological s u r - ' d voca, conducted by P rof j H. | ined to
this unionizing effort j sb irt8 a n d c o lla rs a t th e 8am e tim e
the Elks were forced to show extra
2 _1 Skidmore of the Ashland academy, to tlie hitter en<t
and save extra trouble. You’ll like
nights to accommodate the crowds anese Ore in M ontana, Utah, Oregon
The
whole
history
of
the
unioniz­
our work.
who thronged to buy seats to see and W ashington,” by J. T. Pardee, assisted by the best local talent.
ing-
of
the
W
est
Virginia
coal
fieldtej
Second,
prayers
by
Rev.
M.
A.
W
il­
the attraction, and it is expected th a t and may be obtained from the sur­
Try us this week and let us prove
liams, and third, oration by Gen. E. is w ritten in the crimson or human
he show will a ttra c t great local In vey a t W ashington, D. C.
blood.
The
organization
of
most
of
L. Applegate.
t erest In this city.
Guarantee Bond Interest—
‘‘At the close of the oration, Capt. the fields was accomplished only af-:
An E lks’ show committee, com­
Application for the guarantee of; ¡O. C. Applegate was called for and p e r the miners moved on them e n ,
posed of M. L. Patton, V. V. Mills, interest payments on $800,000 in
Phone 165
H. G. Endters Jr., H ubert Bentley, bonds was filed with the state engi­ read an original poem • * ♦ * masse. Nine years ago they sw eptj
The late Capt. Thomas Smith was down upon the P ain t Creek and Cab-,
Glen Simpson, H. H. G illette and E l­ neer W ednesday by the Medford ir­
one
of the a fte r dinner speakers and in Creek mines, in K anaw ha co u n ty ,.
m er Smith are busy getting talen t rigation district. These bonds, com­
assembled, and rehearsals will be prising a portion of the $1,250,000 the Tidings report, which was signed unloosing civil war th at cost 600 S
started at the club on next Monday authorized hy the district, have al-j “W. A. M.,” says: “ His account of lives.
In 1919, a fte r the war. the great!
the excitement among the bachelor
e-vening.
x
ready been certified to by the state
settlers when the first white woman national coal strike was w recked,
irrigation
securities
commission.
COL SARGENT DIES
came to find a home in the valley against the rock of non-unionism in •
C onstruction work is already under
FIGHTING FIRE .AT HOME
was quaipt and decidedly m irth pro­ the south of W est Virginia, notably; Mat. at 2 Evg. at
way on the district, and a p art of
Street P arad e a t
the Logan mines, as well as the un­
voking.”
I l A. M.
its 10,000 irrigable acres are under
(Continued from Page 1)
The late Gen. John E. Ross gave organized Mingo fields, which kept
w ater.— Medford Mail Tribune.
rem iniscent accounts of his Indian supplying the nation with steady
m arriage to the Applegate family of
war campaigns and entertained the stream s of the vital “ black diam ­
this city. Mrs. I. D. Applegate is
IRELAND MUST PLEDGE
audience
with the wild w ar whoops onds,” when th e coalf ields of the
his aunt, and Mrs. Em il Peil, 52
BRITISH
ALLEGIANCE
rest of the country were shut prac­
of
the
Indian.
G ranite street, is a neice by m ar­
During the discourses an interest-^ tically drum -tight.
riage.
He is distantly connected
FOR CONFERENCE ENTRY
Logan Is V eritable Arsenal
ing fact was brought to light. The
with the J. M. W agner family by
LONDON, Sept. 17.— The British
That
crisis accentuated the lesson
first
test
of
the
productiveness
of
the
m arriage. Mrs. M. L. Alford, of government stands pat on its con-
to
both
sides— th a t in these regions
Rogue
River
valley
soil
Ivas
in
1852
Medford, is a sister of Mrs. Sargent.
TOt) LATE TO CLASSIFY.
and the exact spot where the ag ri­ lay the b attlefield of Armageddon.
NOTICE TO ODD FELLOWS
cultural experim ent was tried was Since then both the operators and
x o o - 12 HEXPò
SALE-—Nice bassinet for some­
Funeral of Brother G. W. Dodson FOR
a
Talent farm a t th a t tim e owned by the miners have prepared feverish­
body’s baby, in good condition.
ELEPHAXTÔ
All Odd Fellows are hereby noti­
Call 354 Liberty or phone 335-R. Welborn Beeson and later owned by ly for the supreme contest. Gigan-
fied to meet at I. O. O. F. hall At
.
14-3 Jules Foss. Teas were planted at j tic sums of money, untold quanti-
ATCD T H E « R E A T C 3 T ’’
. c
Ashland Sunday, September 18, 1921 WANTED— Laborers and team sters th a t tim e and afterw ards taken to ties of arm s and legions of men of
CL9WK RIPER
EARTH
at 2 o’clock p. m. for the purpose of
for construction work on irrig a­ Jacksonville where they were pre­ death-defying valor and iron will are
tion project near Medford, Ore­ pared for the table of Jasp er Houck, a t the disposal of both sides.
attending the funeral of Brother G.
gon.
Wages $3 for eight hours, afterw ardb a well known hotel keep­
W. Dodsop.
jvzrw rwr n s w o h ~ ..,
nutu,?
The operators, unequivocally deny­
less
$1
for board. Job will last
iViE Mtw yo*x
P. M. SNIDER, N. G.
er
of
this
city,
and
served
a
t
a
pub­
ing
the
rig
h
t
to
organize
on
the
p
art
all winter. Rogue River Valley
L. A. ROBERTS, Secretary. 13-2
Canal Co., Medford, Ore.
14-7 lic dinner given July 4 of th a t year. of the United Mine W orkers of Am-
Do You W ant a
Servant ?
Ashland Laundry Co.
MEDFORD
Sat. Sep
STAR)
Ì-H A V //V G
Charles
Ray
T O N IG H T
TN
“The Old Swimmin’ Hole”
James Whitcomb Riley’s Famous Poem
Told Without a Word
Charlie Ray’s In It—Up to His
Neck In Fun!
COMING—SUNDAY AND MONDAY
E T H E L CLAYTON
in ’’ W E A L T H ”
Comply With the Law
AND
USE
Printed Butter
Wrappers
CCORDING to the luling of the Oregon
Dairy and Food Commission all dairy
hutter sold or exposed for sale in this state
must be wrapped in butter paper upon which
is printed the words “Oregon Dairy Butter,
16 (or 32) ounces full weight,” with the name
and address of the maker.
To enable patrons of the Tidings to easily
comply with this ruling this office has put in
a supply of the standard sizes of butter paper
and will print it in lots of 100 sheets and up­
ward and deliver it hy parcels post at the fol­
lowing prices:
A
100 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces......... $1.75
356 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces ........ $2.75
500 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces
$4.00
Send your orders to us by mail accompan-
ied by the price of the paper and it will be
promptly forwarded to you by parcel post,
prepaid.
We use the best hutter paper »obtainable,
and our workmanship is of the best. Let. us
have your order and you will not regret it.
A s h la n d T id in g s
A s h la n d , O r e g o n
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