Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 08, 1921, Image 1

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    a 8HLAND climat® without the aid
* * of Medicine, cures nine cases out
of ten of Asthma. This Is a proven
fact.
A shland D aily T idings
International News Wire Service
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 48)
I
ALARIA Germ» cannot survive
‘ ■ three months In the rich usouo
at Ashland.
The pure domestic
water helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1921
NO. 32
FOURTH GAME OF SERIES STOPPED BY RAIN
6010 0 VICTORY
£. £. Marcy, Well
Known Garageman
Dies at Portland
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Harding' Meets Opposition
In Cutting' Freight Rates
Committees For
Winter Fair To
Meet October 10
BAD ARM MAY
E. E. Marcy, 50, proprietor of the
Meeting of all committees oil the]
Overland-Marcy garage on East Main
w
inter
fair will be held at the chatn- 05826673
street for the past two years, died
1 her of commerce room the evening
this morning shortly a fte r m idnight
of October 10. It is very im portant
in a Portland hospital following an
th at there be a full attendance.
ASHLAND WALKS AWAY WITH illness of several weeks. Mr. Marcy
zr
• Forum luncheon at the Ashland
SMOTHERING VICTORY; MANY had been in poor health for a con­
hotel Tuesday noon, October 11. j
TWENTY THOUSAND FANS AKI
siderable time. He entered the P o rt­
Mayor C. a E. Gates, of Medford, will
SUBS USED; BOYS’ GLEE CLUB
land hospital a few weeks ago. At
DRENCHED
IN
RAIN
THA'I
' be the principal speaker. Topic on)
IS ORGANIZED AT TH E HIGH th a t time hopes were entertained for
the state fair and the 1925 exposition
K EEPS PLAYERS OFF FIELD
liis recovery.
SCHOOL
at Portland. Come and greet the
E. E. Marcy came to Ashland two
genial mayor. Some unusual s tu n ts 1 ABSCESS ON ARM OF RUTH
years ago from southern Idaho. He
LANCED.
and songs will be given.
e imaged in the garage business
The second in the series of semi­
By GRANT SELBY
shortly after his arrival here, taking
monthly
evening talks will be given
(Tidings High School R eporter)
his place as one of A shland’s leading
POLO GROUNDS, New York, Urt
on Tuesday evening, October 18, by
Smothered in glory and cheered business men
He was a member of
MEDFORD, Ore., Oct. 8.— C, C.
Bert Moses. Subject, ‘‘Advertising 8 — Today’s baseball game het wear
by a large delegation of Ashland the E lks’ lodge.
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 8.— A shland.” This will be an interest­ the Giants and the New York Yang
The body will arriv e in Ashland Cate, county farm bureau agent, and
rooters, the gridiron w arriors of the
President
H arding met with railroad ing topic and a general discussion I
J. Bichan arrived here today w ith a
ees, the fourth game ot the series
tomorrow
morning,
accompanied
by
local high school romped over the
company executives today and took will occur.
carload
of
high-grade
Jersey
cows
Mrs. Marcy and daughter. Miss Mabel
was postponed this afternoon be
up the m atter of reduction in freight
G rants Pass field yesterday a fte r­ Smith. Funeral services will be held
th at will be placed on the m arket at
cause of rain. The storm broke ou1
rates, indicating his desire th a t the
noon for a victorious score of 61 to from the Stock undertaking parlors
! a private sale to be held here a t Gib-
shortly after 12 o’clock and drenched
railroads give the m atter careful con­
0. Moving with rapid, machine-like tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock I son s livery stable Tuesday after-
sideration at an early date
me playing field, driving the bleach
precision, the boys in crimson and under the auspices of the E lk s’j
erites
to cover alm ost ait hour be­
The
railroad
executives,
headed
noon of next week at 1 o’clock. The
white fought their way to the Grants lodge. Burial will be made in the I
fore the time set for the start of the
by T. DeW itt Cuyler, of the Associ­
If I was a small dealer and
cows were purchased in the W illam­
Mountain View cemetery.
game.
Pass goal with a persistence th at
ation
of
Railway
Executives,
in­
bought
100
gallons
of
syrup,
or
ette valley.
piled up score after score in quick
Fully 20,Out* fans braved the un
formed the president that they felt
something, from a traveling man
The cows were purchased as a re­
succession.
certain
weather on a chance that the
reduction of freight rates m ust go
and then, the traveling man called
sult of a recent movement started
G rants Pass kicked off to Ashland
teams m ight be able to play.
The
hand in baud with the reduction of
on the biggest merchant in town
among dairym en to stock th e valley
and the local boys secured the ball.
layoff was a boon to both teams, as
operating
expenses
and
th
a
t
the
oper­
and
told
him
that
if
he
sold
me
with high-grade dairy cows.
The
In the first quarter Ashland husky
it gave the pitchers of the Yankees
ating expenses could not be m ateri­
he couldn’t sell to him, it would
county
farm
bureau
is
behind
the
back field men shoved across two
and the Giants an extra day of rest.
make me awful mad Then if the ally reduced unless wages of railroad
movement and has taken charge of
.MEDFORD. O re., Oct. 8. — F red !
touchdowns and failed to kick one
The Yanks are in need of a day ot
employes were reduced.
traveling
man
refused
to
ship
the
the project and aim s to only break
goal, the score standing 13 to 0.
race,
as far as their pitchers are
goods on account of the big mer­
even in a financial way.
In the second q u arter Ashland
Concerned,
and more so than the
chant’s bluff, I would be madder1
BOYS’ GLEE CLUB ORGANIZED
It is stated by farm ers th a t an
took the offensive, making big g a in s.,
Hants, since they have lost Babe
still. I just couldn’t hardly hold
overabundance of cattle feed exists
Albert G uthrie smashed his second j
Ruth because of a boil on the left
myself.
HAZ
KIK
in the valley. The claim is made
The first meeting of the Boyt
touchdown, while Howard Hobson, a
arm . The king of home-run sw at­
th
at
unless
the
farm
s
are
stocked
Glee
club was held Wednesday eve
substitute end for Raymond Brow­
ters had the boil lanced last night
ning under the direction of Mb
ers, got away with a pass for a touch­ I wenty-three members of the Chi-i with more cows the feed will be
aud it is giving him so much pain
wasted.
Marsters.
The constitution wa
down. Browers was taken from the cago city council, appointed commit­
th a t bin wife announced that he
tees m aking a tour of the w e ste rn 1 J R. McCracken, of the Valley
drawn up and the following office)
game because of a slight injury.
would be unable to play In the re­
View
district,
leader
of
the
dairy,
elected:
Rush was taken out of the game states investigating ’high costs, high
maining games of the series.
President, Raymond Bowers; vie
a fte r being hu rt while making one rents and public m ark ets,” now eu project of the farm bureau, has sug­
gested
that
the
cows
be
properly\
president.
Raymond Ruger; seer]
route
to
Portland,
were
given
an
un­
of the first touchdowns, of the game.
ta
r
y
-
tr
e
a
s
u
r e r . H a rle n M cW illiam f
placed
where
they
will
be
properly
The first half ended 27 to 0 in favod scheduled reception this morning
fed
by
the
farm
ers.
Mr.
McCracken
librarian, Harvey W illhight.
when members of the Ashland cityj
of Ashland.
states
th
a
t
the
cows
should
be
kept
The principal w it n e s I ^ B __
council
and
committees
representing
The second half started with A.
in
a
large
barn
a
n
d
not
perm
itted
to!
H S. hitting the line heavier than the cham ber of commerce en ter­
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 8 .-> fense in the acquittal was the de
ever. The good work of the team' tained) the delegation with a twenty remain outdoors during nights or I n - ! MEDFORD, Ore., Oct. 8.— Rogue; The United States governm ent won
fendant’s father, Charles Hood. Sr
clem ent w eather
m
inutes’
auto
drive
about
the
city.
m ade it possible for Coach Hughes
i River valley fru it comes to the front like to see Japan an d China reach in educated .Indian, licensed t
to use many substitutes. W ith Ram The tour was made during the twen­
I again, this tim e with apples, and in­ an agreem ent concerning Shantung pleat) before the departm ent of th
LrVESTOt K C( »NDITIONS
son and G uthrie putting over a few ty m inutes the train stopped at Ash­
He became conf up id i_ .
dicates th a t the Rogue river section in tile negotiations now’ in progress interior.
RETURN
t
o
NORMAL,
land
this
morning.
m ore touchdowns, the game ended
of the valley this year has the finest between Tokio and Pekin, it was his testimony on the brands and,
The condition of the Pacific high
HEAD M IR E CORPORATION
The party was taken up Ashland
61 to 0 in favor of Ashland.
Spitzenberg apples of x the United stated in high official circles today. identity nf the cows the Hood family* wav of this date is as follows:
Stales.
A large crowd of rooters went canyon and around Scenic drive. Ex­
Charles Evans Hughes, secretary was selling to fittingly celebrate the,
Roseburg-Myrtle Creek— Twenty
NEW \ ORK, Oct. 8.— President
citem ent for the m orning was caused
down to encourage the boys.
of
state, is in receipt of China’s la t­ Fourth of July at Bly. but made a miles; paved.
Guy Conner received the follow­
G rant Selby and Mingus Aitkin got by th e arrival of Victor Mills and Mayer of the w ar finance co rp o ra­ ing telegram yesterday from the As­ est note to Japan in which she re­ rood witness for his son, despite the
Myrtle Creek-Canyonville — Ter
the crowd together and led the yells his party of Chicago’s city dads at tion declared today th a t the work of sociated F ru it company, of Chicago, fused to entertain the Japanese pro­ comment.
mile».
The bridge across thh i ’mp
h red stays around home most ofi
th e Southern Pacific depot three restoring normal conditions in the which concern is one of the country’s posals as a basis for settlem ent. The
for the support of the team.
qua
is
completed
so th a t traffic car
m inutes late, ju st in tim e to see the livestock industry was m aking rapid larges t fru it
distributors with hope was expressed in the highest the time, and is 23. past. That is; now use the main highway. Macad
train s ta rt for Portland. Members progress and th at the finance cor­ branches in th e Im portant cities of adm inistration q u arters th a t the Pe­ the way of my people. If we were
am is completed from Myrtle Creek
of the Ashland welcoming com m it­ poration is ready to stand behind the east, west and middle west:
kin refusal doesn't close the door to not civilized he would have to get to the Umpqua river, a distance 01
tee succeeded in having the train the work with all the necessary
“ Eism ann Spitzeubergs most ®»:au-| fu rth er negotiations. If China and out and hustle for him self.”
six miles, and the rem aining three
stopped within a sh o rt distance ofi funds.
At this rem ark everybody in the miles to Canyonville is being macad
tiful apples of this variety e v e r1 Japan can get together on the Shan­
the depot while the Chicago men ! “The livestock industry is funda­ handled.”
tung question, it will remove this court room smiled but the defendant, amized
The road over this stretch
m ental.” he declared, “and we are
sprinted for th eir special car.
This telegram referred to six cars controversy and a potentially danger­ who was resplendent in a new brown is fair.
G. M. f r o s t, Ashland councilman,; prepared to lend as much money as shipped the company through Mr. ous situation from possible consider­ suit of the latest campus cut, new
Canyonville - Galesville — Eleven
who has acquired additional fame may be necessary.*’
Conner from th e F. D Eism ann ation by the disarm am ent conference shoes ant) a modestly-striped silk miles. Good macadam.
Mayer has ju st returned from a ranch a t Rogue River, $2.25 Med­ while considering the far east ques­ shirt of the shipyard era.
TALENT, Ore., Oct. 8. — The with his prize-winning exhibit at the
Galesville - Wolf Creek— Fourteen
state fair, supplied members of th e ’ trip through the livestock country. ford f.o.b.
Hood in his own behalf testified miles. Paving is in progress from
tion.
southern Oregon experiment, station
tliat he had sold the red cow to Ut­ both ends, nine miles already being
now has fruitiijg a very large and Chicago party with boxes o( apples
ter and Casteel, F ort K lam ath butch­ completed. About seven miles south
improved Petite or French prune and grapes. The fruit was supple­
99
ers. for $50. and th at his brand was of Galesville, between the hours of
which should be seen by every one mented by bottles of lithia water
and
boxes
of
graphs
supplied
by
the
on it. and th at he had found it graz­ 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., south-bound
interested in this fruit
The prune
ing on the banks of Wood river. He traffic is detoured over the old road
growers of this valley and also the cham ber of commerce.
The
personnel
of
the
party
fol­
sold
twelve head, of stock belonging via Glendale and over the Tunnel
experim ent station have found th at
lows:
to
the
Hood family for $450, which road to W olf Creek. This detour is
the French prune is the most pro­
Alderman
Sheldon
W.
Govler,!
included a $100 advance, he testi­ in good condition to Glendale. The
ductive of all prunes in the Rogue
fied. He gave his fath er $200
River valley. The only objection to chairm an committee on high costs
1 unenl road detour is narrow and
this sum. and th e family made the steep, but will be used for one-way
the standard type of this variety is and high rents; Alderman M. F.
eagle scream a t Bly July 4 on the traffic only. All north-bound tra f­
its small size. For this reason prune Kavanaugh, chairm an committee on
public
m
arkets;
Aldermen
Robert
J.
proceeds.
growers have been hoping th a t an
fic will use the main highway at all
Among the jurors called in th> hours. Short delays may be neces­
improved or larger type of this prune Mulcahy, M artin S. Furm an. Edw J.
Kaindl, John Czekala, Thomas P.
tn a l this morning of Hood and his sary between Stage Road pass and
would be produced.
Devereux.
John
J.
Touhy,
Thomas
R.
cousin
was W. A. Gates, a grocery- Cow creek, where construction is In
In February, 1914, Professor Rei­
Caspers,
Jam
es
F.
Kovarik,
Scott
M.
man. Mr. Gates, asked if he had en­ progress.
m er visited the prune district around
countered any experiences with the
Saratoga, Calif., ant) found th a t a Hogan. Jam es McNichols, S. S. W alk-
Wolf Creek-Grave Creek — Eighi
aborigines, responded jD the af-i miles. Good macadam.
single branch had appeared on a nor­ owiak, Jam es B. Bowler, Matt Franz,
firmative
mal French prune which bore fruit Charles G. Hendricks, Christ A. Jen ­
$
Pleasant Valley-Grants Pass— Ten
sen.
John-H
.
Lyle,
A.
O.
Anderson.
“ With what resu lts?” asked At­ miles. Paving operations have start­
twice as large as the rem ainder of,
torney Manning.
the tree and the surrounding tre e s .’ John S. Clark; Russell J. Poole, sec­
ed about two miles north of G rants
“ D is a stro u s,” replied
Mr. G ates.
Scions of this new type were pro­ retary committee on high costs and
Pass.
Short detours are provided
1 retained my doorknob.”
cured and grafted into a standard I high rents; William F. H arrah s e r-!
around most of this work
Where
A few moments later Mr. Gates detours are not available, traffic is
prune tree at the experim ent station geant-at-arras.
* as excused from service.
near Talent. These have now pro­
allowed to pass through with but
You
can
give
th
at
$1.50
to
the
The taking of testimony will be­ short delays.
duced three crops, and every year
gin this afternoon.
the fruit on this new type has been community club house if you want;
Grants Pass-Through Medford-Ash-
to.
I
t’s
our
loss.
We
are
willing
Thursday afternoon Ed Justin a land-Califomia Line — Sixty - five
twice as large as the fru it on the re­
rancho,.
p i„ sh Ore
th at you get the credit. Pay your
m ainder of the tree.
miles. Paved.
*l»o on conviction of a charge of
The fruit growers of th e valley Daily Tidings subscription this week
Medford-Crater Lake Highway—
being in illegal possession of a still
are invited to come to the experiment and save the $1.50.
Two routes are being used, one via
The evidence was circum stantial.
station to see this valuable new fru it
Central Point, Trail and McLeod to
Figures show 100 new buildings
It is now expected that the ses­
this week. As the crop on this tree
Prospect, the other via Eagle Point,
in
Corvallis
since
first
of
year.
sions
of the federal court for the Reese Creek school house and Derby
must be harvested next Monday,
Astoria F ranklin avenue to get
present term of court will be con­ to McLeod and Prospect.
those interested in the m atter are
Traffic
$10,275
improvements.
City
wood
cluded next Thursday.
urgently requested to visit the sta­
advised
to
take
the
one
via
Trail
contract let.
tion on Saturday, October 8.
Crater lake lodge closed for the sea*
E stacada— State tro u t fish hatch­
One dollar and 50 cents saved is son October 1.
The Bagley Cannery company, of
ery to be built on Delph creek.
$1.50 made. Pay yonr Daily Tidings
Very truly yours,
(Continued on Page Pour)
Riddle— Oregon Growers’ local
subscription this week and save $1 50
(O»pyr1<l,
K E. HODGMAN,
on the year.
£
Division Engineer
1
H az IÇik
HR. OFFICIALS ASK
WAGE CUT 10 SOLVE
GIVEN 20 MINUTE
APPLES SCORES IN
4^
Experiments at
Talent Develops
New Petite Prune
“Uncle
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