Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 22, 1921, Image 1

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SHLAND climate without the aid
*■> of Medicine, coree nine caeee ont
of ten of Asthma. This la a proven
tact.
INGS
International News Wire Service '
VOLUME
3
*r 4.LARIA Genoa cannot anrrlve
* 1 three month» la the rich ozone
at Ashland,
The pure domestic
water helps.
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly"Tidings? Voi? 43f
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ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1921
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RUSSIA TO SETTLE DEBTS OF OLD REGIME
Plan Delegation
To Siskiyou Co.
Fair At Yreka
k H. S.
Resulting from a suggestion made!
by E. J. Kaiser, the local C h am b er;
of Commerce will send an official
PRACTICE ! delegat,OD ° f Ashlanders to Siski
&
Women Storm Court to
Hear ArbucKle Trial
Ashland Orchards
Complimented By !
County Inspector
E. E. O a tm a n , fru it in sp e c to r fo ri
Ja ck so n c o u n ty , was in A shland to-
FUTURE PLANS
I
day gathering m aterial for the state
PLAY
y° U , county fair at Yreka.
Calif., —*'-|aa
Sep
h e l d — KOSEBl KG TO
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tair at Salem. Mr. Oatman says th a t'
FOOTBALL
f o r f i r s t TIME— ,
er
26
and
27,
according
to
the
OrTlAXJK i s O P T o X l C
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Ashland hill orchards this year have
some of the finest apples and peaches
TOMISTIC.
merce directors’ m eeting held this K *
he has even seen, and specimens BIG IRRIGATION PBOJROT PLAN
week. The proposed trip will be
from
the orchards of Messrs. Frost,
sim ilar to the recent visit made by
NED— To RESTORE VALUE Of
Twenty-eight young huskies, a r­
Pellett
and French were taken for
an
Ashland
delegation
to
the
Jose­
dent devotees of the pig-skin sport,
the fair.
From the Tucker ranch
RUSSIAN MONEY— WILL SE­
phine county fair a t G rants Pass.
♦
and averaging 150 pounds in weight,
the
finest
barley
in the sheath that
Friends of Postm aster K aiser are
are tram pling over a newly plowed
UCHE OUTSIDE SUPPLIES.
he had ever seen was taken by Mr.
calling atten tio n to the fact th a t two
and first rate football field at the
Oatman. The grain exhibits will be
high school under the watchful eye purposes will be served by the party
preserved tor the A shland' w inter
of sightseers, inasm uch as they will
of Coach Hughes, who is enthusias­
(Copyright by I. N. S.)
fair;
also any other features of the
have th e opportunity to pay honor
tic over the prospects of a winning
Jackson
county
exhibit
th
a
t
may
be
BERLIN, Sept. 22.— Soviet Rusal
From Roseburg to K lam ath Falls
to the birthplace of the A shland as­
U am to carry oif the gridiron hon
desired.
Jackson
county
will
have
the
cry
will
be
“
On
to
A
shland!”
intends
to enter negotiations will
sistan t to th e postm aster general.
I SAN FRANCISCO, Calil'., Sept. 22.
ors ot Southern Oregon. Although Y reka is the old home town of Mr.
a
fine
display
at
the
Salem
fair
this
England and F rance for the settle
This will be h e ard in volume the
Despite the announcem ent that year.
only three letter men, members of
Kaiser, who is enthusiastic over the first week in October. The occa­
only those having special passes
inent of the national debt whicl
the regular team of last year, have
m erits of the coming fair.
would
be
adm
itted,
approximated}’
Russia contracted in those days whei
sion is the convening of the South­
returned to school, Hughes is opto-
1000 women packed the corridbrs of
she
was sMll under the old Czarls
m istic in the belief th at he has a
ern Oregon Older Boys’ conference,
the
Hall
of
Justice
and
vainly
sought
regime,
Leoad K rassin, bolsbevii
bunch of boys who will stick through
October 21 to 23. The conference
to
press
past
the
cordon
of
officers
trad e commissioner, to ld the Inter
the school year. Difficulty in keep­
was held last year a t Roseburg and
i guarding the court room, where a
national News Service today.
ing trained men in. school has been
the insistent clam or oi a fine repre­
3elect audience of society and club
In the most im portant message
a handicap during previous years,
I like A unt “ Lib” Smith because
sentation from the L ithia town th a t
iwwfnen
w
er-
adm
itted
on
special
that ever came from an official o
Hughes said. A num ber of old men
I this y ear’s m eeting be held in Ash- of h er public sp irit het reserve iw
passes to hear the evidence designed
the Moscow government, K rassit
who played football last year as sub­
! land, won them the privilege. Ash-
well-doAng, and h er charities. A
to hold Roscoe (F aty ) Arbuckle lor
outlined the following plans and
stitu tes and part time regular line
j land fellows consequetatly 'becomei
fev» years age she built Pioneer
the alleged m urder of Virginia
hopes of th e Russian soviet govern­
men who played last year but failed
Hall a t a cost of some six thous­ Rappe.
I the hosts to approxim ately 200 of the
m
ent;
to make the team, form a strong
, older boys of Southern Oregon.
and dollars afttl donated it, first
Arbuckle,
when
he
entered
the
F irst— To construct an irrigation
background th at promises to put the
T hough these conferences are con- to the use of the old soldiers, and
court room, kissed his w ife and
system
in the Volga district to a»
local high school on the map in foot­
ducted by the state staff of the Y. M. when the Armory was built, and ! mother-in-law.
WOMEN SHOW KEEN INTEREST
ball.
sist
agriculture
and prevent a recur­
maintenance of LITHIA park C. A., the attendance is not a t all the G. A. R. had a perm anent home
I
One lone man forced his way into
rence of fam ines such as Russia is
IN PROJECT AT NOON
confined to Y. M t v A. members.
there, Mrs. Smith changed her gift
K laiuath Falls Game
th at part of the court room where
ELKS IS MOOTED QUERY
now
suffering from.
Second— Re­
Self-respecting boys of fifteen .gears to the C hautauqua association.
The first scheduled game of the
LUNCHEON TUESDAY
only women were adm itted. A. husky
habilitate
the
nation
commercially,
of age, and from all parts in th e
year will be played a t K lam ath
She shrinks from advertising her bailiff grabbed the man by the col­
AT COUNCIL M EET
industrially and agriculturally iu the
P alls Saturday of next week with
district, and of w hatever “ race, color! benefactions, b u t she is doing big
lar and forcibly ejected him from
same way th at the United States
tb© high school team of that place
or previous condition of servitude,” things every day w ithout asking the court room.
As chairm an of the publicity com­ was “ Reconstructed” after the civil
are
invited
to
attend.
The game schedule for the season
Plans for the improvement of the
the women of Ashland to co-op­
F atty Arbuckle seemed to he in a mittee, Mrs. Lamkin has started a war. Third— To m e e t the foreign
has not been definitely arranged, al­ recent six acre Parish addition to
The fellows are asked only to pro­ erate in raising the money or jovial mood.
problem in geometrical progression debt and restore the norm al value
though Coach Hughes states th a t the M ountain View cem etery are be­ vide for th eir tran sp o rtatio n a n d
boosting a private enterprise
that will net the Civic club $2302. of Russian money. F ourth— Secure
seven games will probably be played. ing made, following a meeting of the one dollar for registration. The peo­ through supposed public beneUc-
MEDFORD, Or., Sept. 22.— Rollie You may be only an "h o u r” in the vast supplies from outside of Russia
Following a conference between city council Tuesday evening, when ple of Ashland will provide free en­ tion. Such as A unt Libie Smith
-Matthews, one of the principals in a game, yet if you play it right you through long term credits.
Roseburg. Medford. Klam ath Falls, a request was made by Sexton Pin­ tertain m en t during the conference., are genuine, and are the salt of
shooting aftcay a t Eagle Point Tues­ will share the honor of helping build
Krassin adm itted that th e R u ssian
The three-day program consists of the earth.
G rants
Pass and .^ th la n d , thè ion, through Councilman Charles H.
HAZ KIK.
day morning, which »esulted in the the community club house.
Mrs. rouble, the value of which before
s tiools have made a A m b in e repre­ Pierce, th a t authority he given for mass meetings for inspirational and
death of W ilbur (W ig) a-teks at the Lamkin is the year, paying $10 and the world war was fifty cents in
religious addresses; group meetings
senting Southern Oregon, the cham ­ improving the addition.
Sacred
H eart hospital yesieiday being responsible for twelve months. American money, has depreciated
Following an investigation this for discussion of problems which are three year old child
pion of which is expected to chal­
E ach m o n th gives $5 a n d p e r ­ 15,000 times. This menus that 300
m orning a t 10:30 o’clock, was ar
DEAD FROM SCALDING
lenge a northern team.
For the morning by Councilmen Pierce and live issues in school life; ath letics'
rested yesterday evening at 9 o’clock su a d es fo u r m ore people to repre­ paper Russian roubles cotfld now
banquet
and Tor Norman Ev-
first time in its school history, Joy, they are of the opinion th at and sightseeing;
---------- au»ii a big
F uneral
services
A , Each week giveg
and
a t his Eagle Point home by Deputy sent
be purchased in Russia for the value
Hughes says, Roseburg will play Plowing of the ground and laying th e inevitable fun and fellowship I ©rett Long, three year old son of Sheriff Forncrook.
Matthews was catches seven qa ys. Each day gives of one cent.
Mr.
and mrs.
Mrs. m.
E. K.
E. Long,
Long, C
and Sev-
football and will meet the Ashland out the 100 trees requested by Sexton which one would
.... „ expect
p e v , when
„ue.1 young!
young.™
., a.,«
C and
Sev- formally charged with the m urder •»0 cents, and just as days count for
t t from a score of communtles enth streets, who died at 10 o’clo ck , of Jacks by Sheriff Terrill before m ost in o u r lives, so th e su ccess of
gridiron w arriors at a «tote th a t has Pinion be delayed until spring, a fte r, linen
not yet been set. Efforts are being the rainy season. Although no nf. ' «et together,
yesterday m orning as the result of Justice Taylor and will he given a this whole venture rests w.th the
made to'schedule a game with G rants ficial action has been taken, it is
W lth the memory of a splendid burns a fte r falling into a basin of prelim inary hearing at 10 o’clock to- days. Three hundred and th irty -
Pass for October 8. Two games with understood from the councilmen th at conference a t Roseburg last year, hot water. _ will be held tomorrow morrow morning.
six days, each paying 50 cents J
Medford. November 11. Armistice the Improvements will be favorably Ashland fellows will use every ef­ afternoon a t 2:30 o’clock from thel
Before the death of Jacks. Mat- a m o u n ts to $168. and each dav must
fort to play host in a fitting man­ Dodge undertaking parlors. Burial I thews was charged with assault and
•lay, and Thanksgiving day, are be­ looked upon early next year.
c a p tu re tw e n ty -fo u r h o u rs— get 2«!
ing arranged.
A trade of a two acre tract from ner on this occasion,.
wlP ]>e_made in th e Mountain View • attem pt to kill. Surprise was ex- cents each from tw enty-four people.
L ast Year Men
the MacDonald property for an
¡cemetery.
pressed here th a t Matthews should
Many a day may prefer to give
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Sept. 20.—
The following last year’s men are equal acreage of unimproved ground
The child was badly burned a b o u t’ have been released on $5000 bail • » outright— the am ount for which
RED BLUFF, C alif., Sept. 21.-
turning out for practice: Albert in the cemetery, offered this morn- No recommendation for the i n d e n t ­ the body about 9 o'clock Saturday prior to Jack s’ death.
each day is responsible. Be an hour What bids to be C alifornia’s grea
G uthrie, tackle; Leslie Herr, captain ing- has met the approval of Mayor de" Ce ° f th e P h i,iPPlne islands at night when he slipped and fell in a
Mrs. Jacks is grief-stricken by the m at ¡is many times as you possibly est round-up from the num ber at
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eu Auiory.
and -- halfback; A„
Allen
Autory. tackle; l Lamkin aild Councilmen Pierce a n d j th ® pre8ent time was made in the re- basin of scalding w ater placed on - death of her husband, and issued a can. for there are 8064 hours in our
quality of the entries received thi
Allan Brower, left end; Dale Young, | Joy’ Th© m atter will be taken u p P° rt of General Woods and General the floor while Mrs. Long was j statem ent in which she fixed the re-1 year’ The hours will collect and glv?
far, will be staged here October
E
arlin M
a c -|offic,al,y at th e next council m eet-•' Forbes’ who were sent to .th e Phil-
E lt
lt Ramsey,
Ramsey, full
full back;
back; H
Harlin
Mac
/? eSS7*g a Ch,ckeu’ R was 8tated b y ! sponsibility for the shooting upon t,ieir ni0"ey to the days; the days to to 9, inclusive.
“ The proposed trad e would ippines to investigate conditions for he attending physician. The child j Matthews, and insists th a t Jacks was the weeks; the weeks to the months
William, guard and tackle; Raymond *—
in.g.
The Red Bluff Rodeo associatioi
Huger, H arry Hill, Howard Hobson, 8(,uare UP the adldtion and get rid President H arding, it was learned lost consciousness yesterday morn ' not armed. Mrs. Jacks was a wlt- and the year will add up $2302 td
capitalized
at $20,000, will promo)
Erm ole Carlon, Earl Snyder, a n d |of undesirable property. The Mac- today.
Ing shortly before his death.
ness of the shooting.
the growing fund in the Citizen the show, • which will be manage
W ebster Wertz. O ther men on t h e | Donald acreage adjoins the cemetery
Bank
by A. J. H arrell, Ben Dobbins an
field yesterday afternoon
were: addition and the present Mountain
T, J. Millerick, prom inent horse an
Don’t W ait to be Asked
Charles Rush, Elm er Dix, H arry Ev­ View cemetery. The Parish addition
Because you will be asked to be a rodeo men.
ans, Raymond Bowers, Paul Culbert­ was purchased by the city six months
One of the features of the rode
week or a day, don’t neglect to send
son, Chester Woods. Harvey Woods, ago and runs north to the Southern
th a t $5 or $10 or $50 or more to will be the broncho riding contes
Caldwell, Storm, Nelson, Knapp, W il­ Pacific company’s tracks.
Mrs. Mary W ilshire. G ranite street. for the world’s championship and ;
hite, Frederick, Johnson, and Ross
According to plans made by Sex-
Please send it as a free will offer­ purse of $1000. E ntries of famou;
Taylor.
'o - , -
. ton Pinion, th e cem etery addition
ing. Don’t wait to be asked as a riders from Texas, New Mexico. Ok
( liance for Victor}-
i will be
w uvvjaea
to
divided into eignty
eighty lots, to)
i«®
personal favor. You will reap the lahoma, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevadi
According to reports reaching here l)e sold for $100 eacfi, a sum th a t
benefit of any money you sow in and California, are being received
from Medford, Ashland will have a win Provide for perpetual use of!
this community club house.
One daily, and the contest will be one
good chance for victory in their com- the lot. The sexton is anxious to
recent member gave $50 yesterday of the best and hottest ever wit­
ing clashes with the Medford team. J improve th e grounds w ith trees and
the largest check from any woman nessed in the West.
Coach H untington, who has taken wat®r piping,, so th a t the addition
thus far.
The association has recently con­
charge of athletics a t the Medford I win be in readiness when it is needed
In order th a t you may understand structed large, comfortable grand­
high school, following the resigna-**n
fntnre He
Br« proposed that x»._
in the future.
the,
the whole proposition, please Tead stands and built a fast track. The
tion of Otto Klum last year, is re­ addition be named the Mountain-
carefully the rules for your p a rt in purses hung up for the rodeo of
ported to have a rath er gloomy out­ View Park cemetery.
the scheme for raising money w ith­ 1921 are the largest ever to be con­
look. Only a few of last year’s Med­ # The advisability of keeping t h e .
tested for In this state.
out raising your tem perature.
ford men have ic
retu
ithia
iu rn
iu ed
w to
io school.
scnooi. I elks in
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u iin
ia park was th
the e cause
|
There will be steer riding and
Translating Time into Money
His method of coaching is radically of considerable discussion among!
The y©3’’ ................................$ io . oo roping, hulldogging, Roman races,
different from th
that
t x ___
at nt
of Klum
Klum, un
so it I the
the Councilman.
councilmen- Tuesday.
It
was
12 months at $5 each . . . .
60.00 relay races and other contests of
will require some time before his stated th a t owing to th e present
48 weeks at $1 each . . . .
48.00 daring and equestrianship. Judging
machine gets in perfect working o r­ scarcity of available cam ping sites
336 days at 50 cents each . 168.00 from the program of each day’s
der. according to observers who havtb for tourists, a feeling existed th at
8064 hours at 25 cents each 2016.00 events, one will have to come early
watched the men working out on the the elks he disposed of and the
in the morning and stay late in the
gridiron. H untington is reported to ground put to a different use. The
$2302.00 afternoon to not miss anything, us
he a very capable coach and was offer of th e Eugene Cham ber of
Instead of getting four weeks to there is something scheduled for ev­
form erly one of the m ainstays of the Commerce to sell the city an addi­
carry out the work, a month may ery minute.
U niversity of Oregon team in the tional elk for $100 was refused. The
The Tehama county fa ir will be
give $191. the am ount for which she
Oregon-H arvard game. Klum, who, ©Iks in Lithia park were gifts made
is responsible.
held a t the sam e time and a t the
at one tim e was coach for the Ash­ to the city by the local Elks lodge.'
Every one of the forty-eight weeks same location, the rodeo extending
land
high
has taken
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.. ~ school,
“ w « , u«*»
«.aaeii o over
v e r ath
am - A representative of the city coun-
I Is valued at $46.50. This includes one day later than the fair, that
letics a t the University of Hawaii J cH will confer with the E lks’ lodge-
her own $ 1 plus her share of days closing October 8.
where Bob Spencer a form er Ash- regarding the possible disposal of
Plenty of excellent accommoda­
and hours. Each day is responsible!
land man, is captaining the varsity tbe animals.
for $6.50, and every hour will ask | tions are available and prices will be
team . Spencer played on the G ra n ts’
tw enty-four people for 25 cents each. ( n,a9On*b1©-
George Spencer was granted per­
Pass team during a game with Ash­
or give $6 as her part in the g a m e.!
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la n d about seven years ago, when mission to erect a barn on th e rear
Many women will pay $6.50, the ..
says a physlci
th e local boys were badly worsted. -
price for a day and its tw entylfour woa 1 cure a
the head.” P
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RESORI ID PASSES
CITY DAOS FAVOR
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CEMETERY ADDITION
To Hold Calif.
Round-Up Oct.
b-9; Red Blul
The Decorator Arrives
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