Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 18, 1921, Image 1

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    A SHLAND climate, w ithout the
aid of medicine, cure» nine
cases out of ten of asthm a. This is
a proven fact.
A shland D aily T idings
(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME 3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tiding», Voi. 43)
1*1 ALARIA germ» cannot survive
1 1 three month» in the rich osone
at Ashland. The pure domestic water
helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921
NO. 40
MILITAfi Y PREPARES TO RUN RAILROADS
P 'Q f|F P ilf
U. 0 Ur b. Ur
Owner of the
B
on Ton Cafe Is
Bon
Victim of Attack
A . L I ___J O *
•
.
r*
$ u r n s - j o j ----- r— ^=- - = -
^
Will
Grade
Road
< Wdl Orade Road iPnVCDMMQIT TO
From Grants Pass
To Caves Highway
Ashland Tourists Spend
$54,000 In Seven Months
LISI R. R.
J. W. K istler, proprietor of th e '
Bon Ton cafe, F o u rth and A streets,
GRANTS PASS, Or., Oct. 18.— !
stated this m orning he had located
Members of the state highway com-;'
the unknown man who is alleged to
mission who are on a tour of the Pa­
have assaulted the cafe proprietor
cific highway from the Columbia
late Sunday afternoon while the la t­
river to the California line visited
BEN C. SHELDON ELECTED HEAD ter was perched a t his lunch counter
j
the
Josephine Caves road» Sunday
EDITORIAL
OF CONSOLIDATED CHAMBER eating dinner. Mr. K istler refused
with a view to grading the road toi
jEADERS o f TH E “ BIG FOUR’4
OF COMMERCE OF SOUTHERN to disclose the name of the man j
i the Caves highway.
ARK SUMMONED TO CHICAGO;
i The purpose of the trip was to note
GRGEON; PLANS BIG PRO­ under suspicion and who is said to
be in a neighboring town.
j the progress on the Caves highway
ADMINISTRATION
BELIEVES
JECTS.
The assault, Mr. K istler s ta te s ,;
ALL PARTIES To BIAMK.
■ and to investigate the highway lead-
was unw arranted and had a "woman •
i ing from the Crescent City road.
in the case.” It is said by the police
Cost to Be E stim ated
Ashland m erchants received approxim ately $54,000 during the past seven
A movement which promises large th a t the man attacked K istler while
SAN ANTONIO, Texas. Oct 18—
As a result of the trip, the com­
month», March to October 15, inclusive, from its annual crop of motoring
and constantly -Increasing benefits the restau ran t and bakery were
mission has askdd H erbert Nunn, General Hines has received orders
tourists who stopped at the free auto camp ground in Lithia park, 43,200 state highway engineer, to p re p a re !from tbe war departm ent to make a
to southern Oregon was successfully
»»»Pie and th a t numer-
..w h ), do yo„
Sec
launched in this city today through o n , b ,.te n d e rs stood outside the P u ller; what has he done? asked an strong, according to figures based on the statem ents of T. F. Smith, park data relative to the costs of con- survey ot the entire eight corps area
Police state th a t a w om an, |„ noce„ t bystander yesterday.
. superintendent. During th a t time, Mr. Smith says, the camp has accom- structing such a road. These fig -! to secure Uie names of all officers
the organization of the Consolidated store.
rem ained a t the entrance to the cate
Last Ju n e P u ller got mad at The modated 10,800 cars, averaging four persons to the machine.
, ures will be subm itted on October and ,nen in that area who have had
Cham ber of Commerce or Southern duiin g the fracas and told the n n -'m -j-
25, at which time two paving jobs exPe rience in railroad operation and
L-n.ita-n
■
a lDe Un I Tld,nss because it refused to print
Oregon. This meeting resulted In known
I
man when to ston his attack
p
•----
l
are
to be let, one in Yamhill county 1 construction
P
attack free advertising exploiting PRIVATE
the consumm ation of a plan suggest­ on K istler
trance charge foi the use of the and one in this part of the state. Be-j The officer!’ take the order to
Mr.
Smith,
who
has
been
the
music lessons for Mr. Passm ore at
ed by Ben Sheldon, president of the
camp grounds, stating th a t such a fore looking over the Caves propo- mean that the government is antici-
$25 the lesson, or five lessons for “ floor m an” a t the auto park camp
M edford cham ber of commerce, at a BRUMFIELD IS VICTIM
$100. That was advertising, pure directing tourists to suitable camp system would necessarily call for sition, the commission went to C ra­ pating operations of the railroads of
m eeting held in Klam ath Falls about
ing sites, states th at his figure is the! several improvements. ’ So many ter lake.
the country by m ilitary force in the
Hi x
T h : ‘\ x
r
x
x
r £
three weeks ago.
result of an actual count made d u r - ! good camP »Res,” Mr. Smith said,
-----
i
event
of a national railroad strike
The plan is simple, and through
ing
the
year.
The
figure
does
noU
are
aTailable
along
the
road
th
a
t
a
irzAr.,. r.r .„ „
Chautauqua.
its simplicity spells success. The
° CL 18— That
He Carried his Peeve to the PUB- include the touring parties which num ber of tourists would refuse to
WASHINGTON, D C. Oct 18— The
CHAMBER GF COMMERCE
members of the organization a re the Dr R M B ’
pay.
If
a
charge
were
made,
they
stopped
for
a
few
hours
during
the
<8>
?
VÌCUm ° f;L IC ’ in th a t he a ttempted to inaugu­
AN NGUNCEMENT
local cham bers of commerce of the heredlU rv n n It
<$> government adm inistration will seek
r i !
nsanity of th e compound rate a BOYCOTT on The Tidings bv cNiy th at they m ight have s u ita b le 'would exPect more, and it would
to force all the decisions made by
cities of Ashland, G rants Pass, Klam­ ScTete
« the
E“
0“ V ' Dr B' F ' !n ' !‘k i" S Stateme'“ s '™m ‘ 11» Chun" conveniences for preparing a m id -!bave to be given them. They would
6
railroad board as the first step
Pursuant to a recent an. €>
ath Falls and Medford. Members of
the dentlé, S
t
M a,n‘ned , “ qua Pl««»™ th at the Chautauqua day meal. Mr. Smith estim ated t h a t ! have t0 be supplied with gas for w nouncement, the semi-monthly <§> toward averting the threatened na­
the local cham ber are per se mem­
t
returned from was getting no support from the at least 1,000 touring parties of t h e 'cooklng- something from which a
tion-wide strike of railroad em­
talkfest of the cham ber of
bers of the consolidated chamber.
“
t o * ' Vho” ’ “ " T " '
a "d
«»•« citizens last-nam ed class stopped at t h e ! revenue now is derived. W aste
commerce will be held a t the <$• ployes, it was stated at the W hite
Under the articles of association
■ would also be more prevalent.”
' who s.erved on the j Interested In th e sucee.» n t th e c b .n - camp.
?■ Chautauqua Pioneer hall this ■$> House this morning by President
adopted today, none of the local board of exam iners of
Harding.
The
apex
of
the
sum
m
er
to
u
rist
i
The
num
ber
of
gas
plates
in
camp,
de- tauqua should w ithdraw their pat-
evening at 8 o’clock. Bert
cham bers surrender to the larger «hlm t» in .h e army du rin m g ental
the war ' reuage (ru m '" ,h e paper. AN AT- travel, Mr. Smith says, was topped j totaling twenty-five, should be dou-
The adm inistration believes th a t
Moses, well-known newspaper
body any of its prerogatives or du­ said
Persons suffering from this TEMPT AT STRAIGHT
durlng the early part of August when hied under the present circum­ <«> feature w riter and advertising <$> all parties which have violated the
ties, it being plainly provided th a t disease are likely to kill themselves
All of this while he was BOYCOTT.
secretory the original camp ground was crowd­ stances, Mr. Smith said.
Under a
man, will deliver an address on ‘S* board’s decisions, both employers
the consolidated organization shall or others w ithout knowing what of the cham ber of
ed to capacity with an average of pay system, even more would be -?» Advertising, ’ linking its pos-
and employes, must be called to ac­
undertake only those projects which they are doing ”
"
—-
.
Ul commerce and
ninety
cars
a
day.
The
greatest
needed, he stated. The need of ?' sibilities with the promotion of <g> count for the violations immediately.
tksoH
drawing his full monthly salary from
each and all of the local chambers p Hi«
e r T .e s ," 7
*»
‘»a, body. «144 a year
which wa” num ber of machines camped in the grading in several places throughout
Ashland and southern Oregon. <$»
agree are of such general in terest to pert testimony, an d with this telling coming
park during one day was ninety- the camp was urged by Mr. Smith as
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 18.—
in
cash
from
The
Tidings.
th e people of these three counties of blow the defense rested its
seven.
From
the
first
of
July
to
the
The
leaders of the “ big four” broth-
a needed improvement. Leveling of
♦»
Case’ 88 Tbe Tidings, in effect, was paying
Jackson county teachers at- <$>'
southern Oregon th a t they can best presented in th
middle
of August an average of the ground in many places, he said,
tending the institute being held <$• j erhoods have been summoned to Chi-
Brumfield f r o n /th empJ to 8aTe D r-1 bIs salary while he busied himself
be promoted by the united, M a t ac m
u X of Dennis
' he " 7
‘"»■>a s a " d a-
eighty-five auto parties a day w ere' wou^d enlarge the p a rk ’s capacity by
in
this city will be taken for an <§> Cag° by the railw a.v labor board to
tion of their four pnri<fl)ai cities. Be­
accommodated.
Mr.
Smith
says
t
h
a
t
m
akinS
a
greater
num
ber
of
sites ♦ auto tour of Ashland this after- <?> meet with them Thursday, according
Dr Scapfp mado »
'
1 i?UIther, he attem pted to boycott
cause the larger body cannot bind
four
individuals
to
every
car
is
a
to inform ation given out at the union
examinaticfisp The Tidings with the Fourth of July
available. “ Some to u rists.” said the r noon, leaving the cham ber of-
th e local organizations in any re­ a the r i g
!
conservative estim ate of the per cap- superintenctent, "refuse to stay un­
fice at 4 o’clock. All parties ♦! headquarters today.
spect and receives all its powers reached The X 7
‘»at >» PUBL^LY
ita use of th e camp. The daily aver­ less they find a site to their liking.” <$> who could supply a car for the <8>
W arren Stone, grand chief of the
field
was
thorouirhi8
°
n
th
0
'
BruI"
'
!
called
attention
of
the
committee
to
through the unanim ous consent of eld was thoroughly m sane and had; a statem ent th at The Tidings re
age total of cars during the entire
Brotherhood
or Locomotive Engi­
W ith the exception of Rhode Is­
purpose have been urged to
the member cities, it will not under­ been m saae^fo r months before the! fused to support the c ^ a n X " . and
seven months was forty-eight auto land, North Carolina, South C aro­
telephone or call at the cham- <S> neers, stated the invitation would be
tak e m atters concerning which the murder.
accepted.
parties.
From
March
to
May,
in­
lina
and
Delaware,
traveling
Amer­
. ..
s is opinion advised the committee to remember
her of commerce.
local com m unities may not be in that the dentist
clusive, the average waa th irty cars; ica was fully represented by states I
Consideration is being given to
was
insane
at
the
THAT
when
it
got
its
printing
done
whole accord. Thus the largest dan­ persent time.
from
June
to
August,
inclusive,
sev­
placing
certain results of the confer­
at the park this summer, according!
The reb u ttal testim ony was being ™ a t 1re8ulted. 1" ">» A8»'>»d F ° « « »
ger of a disintegrating influence In
ences in W ashington between the
rod__ _
..
y
being j Ot July committee getting most of its enty-five cars, and from September to the observations of Mr. Smith.
th e get-together movement is re introduced
this afternoon
to October 15, forty cars. Because
public group of the labor board and
The
a
t
-
,
job
printing
done
a
t
Medford
instead
moved a t the outset.
torneys’ argum ents will probably
of
the
increased
use
of
the
camp,
the
interstate commerce commis­
of at Ashland, notw ithstanding all
“ Sim ilar efforts tow ard uniting take all day Wednesday.
which
Mr.
Smith
states
was
double
The case the time The Tidings was paying
sion, before the union leaders as a
these four hustling cities of south is expected to
go before the jury $144 the year toward F u ller’s sal­ th at of last year, the city purchased
basis for a compromise of the pres-
ern Oregon,” said Mr. Sheldon this Thursday.
additional ground, formerly the!
| ent tense situation, with the hope
ary.
m orning, “ have failed because either
, that the strike order might be re-
WAS THE TIDINGS REFUSING W are-Greer tract, and enlarged the
the joint organization has tackled
I
voked before it becomes effective.
TO SUPPORT THE CHAUTAUQUA camp to accommodate 200 cars dally
too varied a line of projects, some of
"Peace with honor will be wel­
OR THE FOURTH OF JULY CELE­ Improvement of the new tract is ex­
which did not interest the local com­
pected next year.
come,"
Stone declared. "If the rail­
BRATION? Every item th a t was
m unities, or it has run off on an ef­
The
average
touring
party,
Mr
way
labor
board has a formula we
printed free for the Chautauqua and
fort which particularly concerned
Smith
says,
spends
$5
a
day
for
can accept, we’ll accept it.”
for the F ourth of July celebration
one of the cities and not all southern
TEACHERS DISCUSS COUNTY AD*
food,
auto
repairs
and
traveling
in­
is now being clipped and pasted on, a
Oregon as a whole. This danger has,
AU N ISTRA TION
WORK
AND CALIFORNIA MOTION
large
sheet of paper and will be cidentals. "They’re not a cheap
we feel, been elim inated in this or­
crowd,”
the
park
superintendent
TENURE GF OFFICE; TO SEND
i hung in The Tidings window where
PICTURE PRODUCERS
ganization.
We shall undertake
said;
"they
have
money
to
spend
and
DELEGATES TO STATE (X)N-
the public can see it and form its
com paratively few efforts — only
“TAKE” SPIRITS
do use it.
VENTIGX.
own
opinion
as
to
w
hether
The
Tid­
those which all four cities agree can
There are very few objectors of
ings has done the fair thing with the
best be handled through joint action.
By CHARLES E. HUGHES
Chautauqua and F ourth of Julv eeie- any sort and the m ajority praise the
A few real im portant m atters, well
MONUMENT TO FIFTEEN GRIG- bration. We find that we gave each camp. To them it is more than a
(I.
N. S. Staff Correspondent)
With a registration or 215 teach­
handled, will assure the success of
LOS
ANGELES. Calif., Oct. 12.—
mere
camp
after
they
have
traveled
INAL TRAIL BLAZERS DEDI- 0 them a trem endous am ount of
ers, the annual Jackson county teach­
the consolidated chamber. Cement
for
miles
over
the
highway.
It
is
a
Persons
identified with the activi­
FATED AT PHOENIX BY ASH- FLEE Publicity — an am ount th a t
ers’ institute opened yesterday and
the cities in prom oting th eir joint
was in full swing today, carrying out ties of Spirtiualists in southern
AND AND MEDFORD CHAP-' W° U‘>! 1 Un into big mo“ ey if paid for paik with picnic tables and am use­
interests and teach each of them the
California are authority for the
ment
features
for
the
children,
the
-we are m easuring ju st to see how
value of ufiited action.”
The Michigan supreme court an extensive educational program.
TERN D. A. R,
advantages
of
a
city
park
as
p
art
of
claim
that, following long efforts
In addition to the regular class
much— and th a t am ount will also be
It was apparent from the discus­
seems to have gone back to the
their
camp
ground,
not
next
door
to
i
and a considerable expense, motion
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exhibited, to be seen by the public.
sions at the organization meeting
Garden of Eden for its decision in work and instruction, a lecture on pictures of materialized spirits have
it
or
a
t
the
oth
er
end
of
town.
They
v
That is not a»- We claim th a t he
this morning and the luncheon a t the
the case of th a t husband convict­ boy and girl club work was given by been produced here for the first
In honor of the fifteen pioneers is strong on the power of boycott appreciate th a t.”
H. C. Seymour, state leader. The
Oregon hotel at noon th a t the adver­
In speaking of the picnic grounds, ed because his wife was operating m atter of nutrition classes in the time.
who forced their entrance to Rogue both public and private. He with­
tising of all southern Oregon as a
River valley in 1846, despite the re­ drew his patronage from one of the Mr. Smith stated th at considerable a home-brew apparatus in their schools was taken up in an address
According to the Rev. Inez W ag­
to u rist attractin g
district would
sistance of Indians, a memorial other paying members of the Com­ trouble h ad been experienced during domicile. It is not stated th at the by Miss Florence Poole, county dem­ ner, pastor of the People’s Spiritual­
probably be the first consideration
Michigan Adam who plagiarized
ist church of Los Angeles; Mrs. Min­
m arker of Oregon granite from the mercial club and has not been in his the sum m er in (ioping with local and
to receive attention. It was force­
the
original Adamic defense by onstration agent.
Ashland quarry and surm ounted by ¡sto re to trade since, an d we are told county outing parties, which un­
Considerable discussion centered nie Sayers, pastor of the Spiritualist
fully pointed out th a t by far too
trying
to
put
the
blame
on
friend
a bronze tablet will be dedicated Fri-j has thrown his influence against th a t necessarily occupy the camp instead
around the best methods of co u n ty ! ( hurch of Revelation of Los An-
many of the tourists who came into
* o'oloii ■ II T> ma
__i v-k »
—
w
wife denied partaking of the for­
of
going
directly
to
the
picnic
school
adm inistration work and whati geles; H' Rea(Sing and Prof- D- D-
southern Oregon came for the p u r­ the h tern °°,n a t 2:30 ° ’c,ock n e a r ’store, simply because the m erehent
bidden
brew.
Neither
did
his
pro­
the historical Culver place by the asked for a statem ent as to what the grounds provided for them. The su­
is known as the county unit admin-i Reese, a psychological investigator,
pose of seeing ju s t one thing and left
D aughters of the American Revolu- Previous six m onths’ funds had been perintendent urged the use of the totype, it will be remembered.
istration. The question was raised the motion pictures were success­
a fte r a brief visit to th a t point; also, tion.
But
the
court,
with
Solomonic
picnic grounds by outing parties,
because of the prospective passing of fully made at the home of J. E.
th a t tourists would come from a dis­ hv th Ta monunKent WHI be given expended for. He evidently took the
by the C rater Lake chapter, of Med- view th a t those who supplied the saying th at the camp did not have wiscbm, held that since the man a state law providing for the election Johnson, a Los Angeles medium of
tance to visit a series of attractions
te r o fV h i
itMOUnt/ Shlan<1 Chap' i money had no " S h t to ask w hat had sufficient room to care for cars other was the m aster of the household, of five county freeholders as mem­ j forty years’ experience.
who would not come for one only.
he was responsible for the illegal
r, of this city, and will cost ap- been done with it. got
M inister’« Statem ent
than those owned by the tourists.
W ith the fact spread broadcast th a t proximately $350.
peered and
operation« of his mate and there­ bers of a county school board to dl-'
In
a
statem en t
concerning the
The
heavy
rush
of
"business”
at
The
fund
was
BOYCOTTED the store. Secretary
this section of the state contains a raised in Medford
fore fell within the clutches of the rect the activities and the expendi­ films, the Rev. Inez W agner said:
the
camp
comes
late
in
the
afternoon
an
dA8hland
v a .
----- F u l,er is STRONG on the boycott
score of points of Interest to the
Volstead law equally. It may be tures for school work. W. M. Smith,
through the combined efforts of b o th ! and
"Motion picture films of m aterial­
when
touring
parties
are
ready
to
assistant state superintendent of
one is led to wonder who is the
to u rist and affords the best sum m er chapters.
recalled
th
a
t
Adam
was
evicted
schools, delivered an address on the ized spirits were made after seven
<
.
i next m erchant he will get Deever at Pitch camp for th e night. A fter the
camping and recreation district on
Although the dedication program and sta rt to BOYCOTT, if he does outdoor meal, prepared eith er on in very sim ilar circumstances. It subject. In the afternoon A. G. months of the hardest kind of work
the continent, visitors will come pre­
is not often th a t legal proceed­
lor the day has not been d e fin itely , it to these too, he will likely do it th eir own stoves o r the gas plates
Smith, superintendent of the Med­ and eleven separate tests at the home
pared to look for these attractions arranged, C. E. Gates, mayor of M ed-' to others.
ings can run so far back.
7
provided in the park, the members
ford schools, led a discussion of the of Mr. Johnson. The photography
and with a schedule calling for
How little, too, has masculine
The^ Da!Lnh\ake thepriDCipal address- i For this reason we hold th a t he of America’s new gypsy band sit
couuty school adm inistration piio- was done by operators of a film con­
weeks in this district where they are
n atu re changed!
HAZ KIK.
cern located in Pasadena.
around th eir camps o r a roaring
gram.
R
e
v
o
l
t
,
T
8
♦
American
bas
not
the
proper
tem
peram
ent
to
now spending days. The difference
Revolution have extended a public succeed as “community leader.” T hat camp fire In the large fireplace near
"The films were produced in a
Ashland teachers entertained the
in m onetary returns to these coun­
invitation
for
general
attendance
at
the
park
entrance
until
9
o’clock
a
t
Grande Ronde— Miami L um ber; county teachers at a cafeteria lunch- room of ordinary size in daylight.
he has no proper notion of the re­
ties is apparent.
the exercises. Members of the South­ sponsibility of a cham ber of com­ night, when they retire. The to u r­ company opens camp here, em ploy-! eon given this noon at the high Mr. Johnson, the medium, was Best­
Prom inent public men, such as
ern Oregon Pioneer society and all merce secretary to c o n trib u to rs, or ists. however, break camp at both ing 125 men.
ed outside of a cabinet. The room
school.
Mr. McCormick, of th e Southern Pa-
o th er organizations interested in the to the community generally, and ia a early and assorted hours of the
■■
—
AR classes in the county grade and was carefully sealed on ail sides,
morning.
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Albany— Corvallis telephone to ll; lligh 8Ch°°la are suspended during and after each one of the tests the
(Continued on Page 4)
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Mr. Smith does not favor an en- lina ju st built cost $30,000.
seals were carefully exam ined to see
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th at they remained unbroken.
Tidings-Fuller
Controversey
Auto Park Used By 10,800
Tourists Since March 1
.7 5a‘d’
Haz IÇik
D.A.R. CHAPTERS
PLAN DEDICATION
OF 215 TEACHERS