Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 14, 1921, Image 1

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    Tomorrow Is the Last Day to Save That $1,50 on Your Tidings Subscription
SHLAND climate, without the
aid of medicine, cures nine
cases out of ten of asthma. This is
a proven fact.
a
A shland D aily T idings
ALARIA sertnl eannot survive
* * three months in the rich ozone
at Ashland. The pure domestic water
j * i
(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14^ 1^2?
RAILROAD HEADS GO TO MA
TO MEET U S .
‘Big Game’ Take
To Tall Timber
Avers Hunters
Ashland Apple Shipments
Double That Of Last Year
NO. 37
STRIKE
Leith Abbott Is
Elected Head Of
U. of 0 . Seniors
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Bob W arner and Andy Me- <t>
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$
>
UNIVERSITY
OF OREGON, ♦ !
Q Callen have returned from a
❖
Eugene,
Oct.
14.—
The only <g>)
<f» week’s hunting and outing trip <$>
university woman who has ever <$>'
at Lake o’ W’oods in the for- <8>
❖
been
president of a senior class, 4S>
; m er’s car. They said all the <•>
•>
Helen
Nelson, of Pendleton, <S>
big game saw them rirts and
resigned
a t a senior meeting to -<8>
GAME TO OPEN AT 3 :3 0 O’CLOCK
hiked to the tall tim ber, but Q
• day. Leith Abbott, of Ashland, <«>
TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT Q they got any am ount of small <•'» j
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY RAIL­
was unanimously elected presi- <•>
game,
such
as
wild
duelsefm
ud
<
$
-
HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS; LO-
ROAD
OFFICIALS
TUSHEL
& dent.
■■t* hens
even a ground sqiUr- -$> ■
CALS SET FO R A W ALKAW AY.
WITH
PROBLEMS
OF
EM-
Miss Nelson found she was <§>
<$ rel or two.
• unable to lead the senior men <§>
PLOYES’ WAGES AND FREIGHT
;
The hunters w ant to iaiorm <?
By GRANT SELBY
I
in
disciplining
the
freshmen
>
RATES.
® the public th a t they investigat- -$>
(Tidings High School R eporter)
• ?> and other masculine class du- <?>
ed the w ater question a t Buck <?> ’
Ashland and K lam ath Falls high -«> lake, and are satisfied that, re-
£ ties. A rthur I'iuhenhausen, of
CHICAGO, Oct. 3 4.— W ith strike
Rchool football team s meet tom or­
i
Portland, was elected captain
threats em anating from the “enemy
gardless of the demand, they
row afternoon at 2:30 o’clock for the
! «> of the senior police,
who will
will ^ <$> c a m p ” in a neaimy hotel, 150 high
police, who
<S> are sure the supply would equal S>
first pigskin game to be played on
J otiiciate at the under class mix ^¡'executives of the railroad companies
all of a gallon per day for this
MEDFORD, Or., Oct. 14. — The:
the local field this year. It will be <•* city.
<$, throughout the United States, in-
q series of raids last August against |
The apple shipm ents from Ash- e> to be given Saturday.
the third game of the season for the <«> Bob and Andy
! land double those of last year. The *
• r ?
r r ♦> •? ♦ . ♦ -§><§<<$>; eluding practically all the residents,
also tested ^ ¡b o o tleg g ers and illicit stills coat!
local team and the second clash with
j began an executive conference here
Professor Vining's
culinary 3>i
¡ Ashland F ru it and Produce associa-i
the K lam ath Falls team, which de­ «!> ability, and reached home ju st <S> *C S° U county $1,684.64, and a!
I today to discuss the policies to be
tiou is releasing a carload of a p p les'
!
, .
s
feated the local team a t the box fac­
pursued regarding the wages of rail-
in time W ednesday night for <$i i w arrant tor same has been issu ed 1
every two days to eastern m arkets.!
tory last month. Local fans, basing
! road employes and rrelght rates.
the big storm , which struck <8>|by the county treasu rer and ap-i
aided by a new grading and sorting |
their predictions on the stellar per­ <$> them amidships, and
Simultaneously, the Brotherhood
machine installed this week. The
nearly -A: proved by the county court. The
form ance of the Ashland boys in the
capsized their craft.
i of Executives and the general chair­
¡m achine, the second largest size!
/a id s were conducted by B. S. ( ( “Go
recent G rants Pass game, are of the*
men of the Federated Shop C rafts
■s> > •*
built for the purpose, supplies work
opinion th a t the Klam ath Falls de­
Get ’Em ” ) Sandifer, special p ro h ib i­
union met in secret session. The
for
six
graders
apd
six
packers.
Run-
j
The Tidings has no fight on
feat will be wiped out in the game
tio n enforcem ent officer, and six as­ John F u ller as a citizen. To be
greatest
secrecy surrounded the de­
ning to full capacity, the machine
tomorrow.
Anyway, the Ashland
MEDFORD,
Or.,
Oct.
14.
—
The
liberations on both sides.
sistants. This does not include the a fine citizen and a competent
will handle 750 boxes of apples per
huskies can be counted on to hit the
work
of
securing
a
jury
to
hear
the
It was generally conceded, how-
day
and
give
employment
to
eight
witness fees to be paid in e case the community leader is an entirely
line hard in w hat promises to be a
case
of
the
United
States
a
g
a
in
s
t;
ever,
th at the big subject for both
next session of the grand jury re­ different thing. The Tidings is graders and eight packers. Between
fast game.
Issen
Walleck
and
Brumfield,
Doug-
i
conferences
was the looming menace
400 and 500 boxes are being packed
tu rn s true bills against the men opposed, not to the man, but to
Members of the squad th a t expects
las
county
residents,
started
yester-io
f
a
strike
that
would tie up the na-
bound over in the justice court.
the Methods, to the lack of tact, daily at the present time.
to “ bring home the bacon’’ are: Capt.
day.
The
defendants
are
charged'
tion's
transportation
system,
The principal item in the enforce-! of secretarial ability, of knowl­
The machine is an affair of slow-
Leslie Heer, Rush, Ramsey, Young,
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with m aintaining a still in the moun-l On behalf of the six big railroad
ment bill is $7 56 for the salary of j edge of the situation generally
moving endless belts and cups th at
A ntry, Taylor, Hill, Snyder, Rav-i
___
tains
near Roseburg. The contrap-j unions which have voted to strike,
rnond Bowers, Hobson, McWilliams
ORTLAND, Or., Oct. 14.— A hog six men at $6 per day from August and the requirem ents of the situ­ move through and over the grader tion, made of copper and huge in
W arren Stone, the grand chief of the
Toj 1 to 21.
ation, of a proper sense of adver­ for a distance of fifty feet. The ap­
Knapp, Evans, Ruger, W ertz a n d ! 1“ 8 hard thinR tO photograph
proportions, was exhibited in court Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi­
For auto hire and railroad fare, a tising value, of knowledge liow ples are sorted In three different
Woods,
' begin with, it stands low on the
as part of the evidence.
neers. requested a conference with
______ .
ground an d it is d y ficu lt to—get a- hijl of $376.49 was subm itted and to handle men to get the best out
ways when placed on the belts. The
Walleck,
one
of
the
defendants,
the railroad executives now in ses­
Following a tryout the early p art 1 back"round which makes it “ stand paid. This embraces the expenses of them tor the community, of culls ,or bruised and worm-eaten
has
turned
sta
te
’s
evidence
and
will
sion
here. The executives notified
of this week, the yell leaders for the ' ° ut-’ In addition- the hog doesn’t of an auto trip to C rater lake and! am iability; in short, of all those apples, are sorted out and dropped
be
a
witness
for
the
government.
Stone
th at they would consider his
school were elected at a m eeting of i care w hether
has its picture taken Prospect, taken by one of the special qualities th a t go to make up a in a receiving hopper. The apples
The
defendant,
Brumfield,
is
no
re-
request
at their meeting
agents, chauffeur and lady compan­ successful community leader.
are sorted for size and color, being
th e student bo(»y. G rant Selby was
lation to the dentist now on trial for
The crisis was rendered more
ions.
Adequate community leader­ placed on different belts according
elected the chief leader of noise'
his
life
at
Roseburg,
though
he
knew
¡acute
when the railroad labor board
The hotel bill of the special agents j ship is a specialized business of to the judgm ent of the graders. The
with power to appoint assistants later
him
well
and
was
from
the
sam
e'h
an
d
ed
down the decision providing
(board and room) amounted to th e ' which we think John F u ller has apples are
then autom atically
as they may be needed. Selby
1 for the restoration of piece work.
sum of $312.05,
not the rem otest notion.
weighed and dropped into large hop- town-
Planned to lead a yell rally on the
The
defendants
were
tried
in!
— --------------------------
Evidence and miscellaneous ex­
The need of an effective cham ­ i pers by means of chutes from the
streets this morning to arouse en­
Portland
at
the
last
term
of
courtI
HARDING
PAVES WAY TO
penses cost $335.90, *the evidence: ber of commerce is too im portant I belt. After they are dropped into
thusiasm for the football game, but
on
the
same
charge
and
the
trial
re­
POSTAL JOB FOR FORMER
being the whiskey, a large portion of: to Ashland to longer remain • hoppers the apples are then wrapped
was prevented by the rain which fell
sulted in a hung jury.
WAR SERVICE VETKERANS
which was swigged to determ ine ifi silent, if the Ashland cham ber j and packed into boxes bearing a
over the city shortly before the noon
The
jury
in
the
federal
court
hear­
or
not—
it
has
no
pride
in
its
own
it
was.
hour.
of commerce is killed, the present
prom inent label denoting the con-
WASHINGTON, D. C.. Oct. 14.—
beauty, and th a t beauty is real
The sm allest item on the bill was; secretary will kill it by arbitrarily I tents as “ Ashland apples,” raised in ing the evidence in the civil action of
President
H arding has made the way
the
governm
ent
against
Silas
W.
Kil­
The anniversary play, which is to enough to those who bred and pro­ $4.50 for a telephone message to hanging on to the job against the I the Rogue River valley.
easier
for
those who served during
gore for alleged trespass on the graz­
be given some time in November, duce swine— beauty in line, in type Salem.
judgm ent and desire of nine out i A. C. Briggs, m anager of the Ash-
ing precincts of the Frem ont Nation- the world war to secure appoint-
probably November 12, has been and in detail.
The raids resulted in the a rrest ofj of ten of th e contributing mem­ . laud F ru it and Produce company,
al
forest reserve, began its delibera ! ments in the government postal serv-
Last year Cass A. Nichols, a young two Applegate and one Evans Creek bership. From what they say to 'sta te s that the apple crop will be off
started under the direction of Miss
tions
this morning at 11 o’clock., ice‘ Today he issued an eexcutive
Leota Rogers. There will be two breeder, came from Salem to the ¡ranchers on charges of having stills The Tidings, many of them have t the trees in about two weeks. The
The government seeks actual d a m -lorder Providing th a t five points be
plays an a rt play and a musical Pacific Interantional with his Ches- in their possession, for which they! already gone the limit.
pack, starter! about ten days ago,
ages
of $108 and punitive damages addec^
the earned rating of all
number. The two plays are expect­ ter W hites and competed for honors ¡are now serving sentences in the I
j will continue until the early part of o! $125.
HAZ KIK.
young
men
and women who had seen
ed to be the best one-act ever staged with the older breeders. Cass was county jail.
December, Mr. Briggs said. A total
war
service
and who are now seeking
It was contended by the defense,
a t the local high school.
at one tim e a member of a boys' pig
Jam es ("Shine” ) Edwards and
shipment of approxim ately forty
represented by Attorney Manning, of , presidential Postal appointm ents.
The plays are “A W oman’s W on’t ” club and what he learned and ap-j John Goodwin, taxi drivers, were ar-j
WARN AGAINST MOONSHINE carloads of apples is expected by Klam ath Falls, th at the defendant
The order also waived all age lim­
and ‘‘Pat in the Law."’
plied in it he has carried on in his rested on charges of selling liquor
______ _
that time.
its
for those persons and perm its the
had
exercised
care
to
keep
his
stock
The musical num ber probably will business as a swine breeder. This and bound over to the grand jury.
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 14.—
Although this y ear’s crop is much off the Frem ont reserve, and th at time they spent in the service to be
be supplied by boys’ and g irls’ glee sow, “ Model E ,” was grand cham ­ Ernest S. ( “ Dud” ) W olgam ott was! Prohibition, officials have issued a. *a rse r than th a t of last year, it is not
pion sow a t the Pacific Internation­ arrested in P o rttg jd on the same new w arning against the public con- j unusual, Mr. Briggs states. The whenever notified of a trespass he counted in the rat In gas ’ business
clubs and orchestra.
The final tryouts for the plays al. She had a hard fight to win, charge. John NJ’Shine” ) Edwards, sum ption of “ bootlegg” liquor. T h e iapple crop> Mr. Briggs said, runs took prompt steps to remedy it. The experience.”
were made this week. Those chosen but she does not seem to show the for whom a w arrarjl has been Issued, m ost of the stu ff .now being d is - :heavy ever>' other year. Last year’s defense intim ated th at stock run­
MAN DIES ON S. I*. TRAIN;
in “A W oman’s W on’t” are M arjory •stra ln ’
has not been seen since. Several pensed m erits the name of “coroner’s shiPn»ents were light, he said, ac- ning on the Modoc reserve in Cali­
TAKEN O FF AT MEDFORD
fornia.
which
adjoins
the
Frem
ont
Club boys and girls are coming to other w a rra n ts, were issued and cocktails,” the officers claim. “Less couuting for the size of this year’s
McEvanly, G rant Selby, May Beebe,
reserve,
had
been
driven
so
they
idle W intmer, M argaret Campbell the front. The older breeders are rever ,«$rved,jow in.ç to the flight of than 2 per cent of the stu ff now be- shipnients;
MEDFORD,
Or., Oct. 14. —
and John Gailey; in “ P at and the most generous with th eir advice and ¡the suspected citizens. “ Wig” Jacks, ! ing p e rile d is real whisky or gin,"
Practically all of the apples leav- would naturally drift into this te rri­ John Erickson, a native of N or­
Law" are Miss Powell, Doran, Costly, assistance. and it is probable
that boi. id over as a result of the same* J. M. Doran, chief of the chemical ! lug Ash,atld are shipped to Chicago, tory, and the c o u rt’s instructions way, 36 years of age, was taken sick
Miss Plum m er and Koehler.
tie y showed and felt as much p leas-, serie, of raids, was the victim of a division of the prohibition office,! where the>' a ie distributed through- were that the defendant was not to
be held responsible, if it was shown I VVednesday evening in Ashland while
Considerable work on the plays ure in the winnings of Nichols as fatal shooting affray.
: said.
that this was without his consent or! on board Southern Pacific train No.
Page Four)
has been done in the oral English Nichols did himself.
5 4, en route from San Francisco to
knowledge.
The Pacific International Live­
classes and the casts have been
Vancouver, B. C., and upon arrival
chosen from them.
stock exposition will be held at P ort­
of the train in XJedford was found
STATE HOPES TO
land this year, November 5-12.
deaJ in the toilet. Death i sattrib-
TED THYT3 AND
END CASE AGAINST
uted to heart failure or apoplexy^
BRUMFIELD TODAY
THOR OLSON TO
PROSECUTION TO CLAIM
Erickson was a member of the Sea­
W RESTLE OCTOBER 21
FOUR HUSBANDS OF MRS.
men’s union and of the Fisherm en’s
ROSEBURG, Or., Oct. 14.— T^e
SOUTHARD W ERE POISONED
union and carried an alien seam an’s
George V. Adams, of the A. W.
state expected to complete its case ,,,
against Dr. R. M. Brumlield, charged „ “
° n 5“ ' ' which showed
W alker Auto company, has matched
TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Oct. 14.—
with
the
m
urder
of
Dennis
Russell.
""
l'nitec> Stater
Thor Olson, of Athens, Ohio, w orld’s Evidence concerning the m anner in
safe
i .
.
,
at til© port of San Krancisco in Anri!
m iddleweight
Olympic champion, which the three form er husbands of
laborer, whose headless body was 1959
P '
E wîï X*:
ó o
and Ted Thye, of the Multnomah Mrs. Southard,
found
with
the here,
wreckage
alleged
woman
isfs ear
near
to,lav. of the dent-, ! * * ,
re“ ‘v<‘d » J » '1“
club, claim ant to world’s middle­ “ Bluebeard,” on trial for the m urder
> •iyw.v < '
Two
women took ' the .t e n d ! ”,
T. T ° n e a '■ *“ Char*e
weight championship, to wrestle a of her fourth husband, Edward
: Wa
í'XíV1-
.
.
,
.
^Ke
body,
stating th a t he would
1M
finish match at the Medford Nat for Myer, met death, may be adm itted at
against the accused ( o* 01 ( iinng recejve directions
regarding the dis-
a $500 purse. The match will take the present trial, the court ruled to­
the morning session.
rie T - i k o T m i l
f 1 K orence Ur posal Of t jje body.
wjre wafi
place Friday, October 21, the main day.
rie, Lake Louise telephone o p e ra to r,:
, c . ■
u-HfinH th e T>
.
from Jack Erickson, brother of the
event to go at 9 p.m. Charles Mel-
testified th a t Brumfield visited her deceased
The ruling, made after a vigorous
rise will referee and in addition will fight by the defense to exclude the
office late in July, giving the name;
-J_______
illu stra te in the ring all w restling evidence, was a severe blow to Mrs.
of Norman W hitney, and left $100
JACKSONVILLE PA PE R SOLD
holds, especially the holds th a t are Southard and her attorneys. It is
with her, saying th a t he would be
W
lY
iid
L
in
J
&
y
c
e
Tlu»irtp^o*w
H u ll
banned. Thye and Olson put up one the contention of the state th a t all
away for a few days and that his
“Dots-tL.
MEDFORD. Or.
Oct. 14.— The
WASHINGTON,
D.
C.,
Oct.
14.
of the best athletic exhibitions ever four husbands of Mrs. Southard met
’ Naming of the am bassador will the last campaign. Political, lead­
wife would probably telephone from Jacksonville Post, of Jacksonville,
— One of three men — William
viëwed in the northw est in th eir last death by arsenic poisoning. The col­
mean the first fulfillm ent of the ers are urging the president to ap­
Seattle for the money. The witness, one of the oldest weeklies in Ore-
Boyce Thompson, Dr. David Jayne
m atch, and this should be a hummer. lection of life insurance is declared
¿diplomatic post in Berlin since point him in recognition of his
stated th a t she had returned the gon, has ju st changed hands. Torn
Brin« th e ladies.
Hill
and
E.
Loring
Dresel—
who
1917,
when
Jam
es
W.
Gerard
was
money because no telephone call had Fulton, its owner and editor for the
political
services.
by the state to have been the motive
are today being considered by recalled.
Tickets for the match will be on for the alleged slayings.
been
received.
Dr. Hill, a form er am bassador
I last two years, having sold it to S.
President H arding for appoint­
sale a t the Ashland E lks’ club and
Colonel Thompson is a New to Germany, and Dresel, the pres­
Mrs. Clara Killion, cham berm aid1 P. Shutt and son Harold, who fol-
ment as am bassador to Germany, York banker and millionaire, and
Irw in ’s cigar store. Olson will a r­
in the Lake Louise hotel in C anada,, lowed the newspaper
ent commissioner to Berlin, how­
Daily Tidings subscription bargain
. per business in
is expected to take over his post ,h e was chairm an of the repub­ ever, are very much in the ru n ­
rive in Medford for final training week closes next Saturday. Be sure
identified Brumfield as the man who > eastern Oregon for a num ber of
in Berlin by December 1.
Sunday, October 16.
lican finance committee during
went under the name of W hitney at years. The new owners take charge
ning, due to their experience.
and get In in tim e to save th at $1.50.
the hotel.
after this week’s issue.
FREIGHT RATES
H a z IÇ ik
Accused Douglas
County Distillers
Will Face Trial
Grand Champion
Hog '20 Pacific
International
FIRST U. S. AMBASSADOR TO GERMANY SINCE
GERARD’S RECALL TO BE NAMED BY HARDING