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

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    a SHLAND climate,
without the
* * aid of medicine, cures nine
cases out of ten of asthma. This is
a proven fact.
A shland D ah
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VOLUME
3
CBuccessor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY,
DLR
1*1 ALARIA germs cannot survive
1 * three months in the rich ozone
at Ashland. The pure domestic water
helps.
1 MZT
NO. 44
HAPSBURGS FIGHT FOR HUNGARIAN RULE
" V 2 X .-.
Maccabee Ladies
W ill Entertain
Leader of Order
EX-SERVICE MEN
TO HAVE CHANCE
Mrs. pm m a B. W ilkinson, s u ­
preme sentinel of the W omen’s
Benefit association of the Maccabee
lodge, will arrive in Ashland Mon­
day morning from Port Huron,
Mich., to spend the day as the guest
of the local lodge, M argaret Review
No. 22.
Mrs. W ilkinson will be entertained
at a luncheon at the Hotel Ashland
at 1 o’clock in the afternoon and
will a fterw ard be taken for s e r i a l
auto trips about the city and n e a r­
by country. The lodge will hold spe­
cial meetings a t 2 o’clock in the
afternoon and a t 8 o’clock in the
evening a t the Odd Fellows' hall.
ADVANCE AGENT OF CLEAN-UP
SQUAD OP VETERANS’ BUREAU
CONFERS WITH LOCAL POST
OP AMERICAN LEGION; TO
HEAR CLAIMS NOVEMBER 7-S.
An opportunity is to be offered
ex-service men of Ashland and vicin­
ity to present th eir claims directly
to governm ent representatives The
Oregon clean-up squad of the Unit­
ed States veterans’ bureau, which is
covering the state to reach person­
ally veterans
who have service
claims of any kind, will be in Ash­
land two days— November 7 and 8,
with headquarters a t th e public
library.
A. C. Kinley, advance agent for
the squad, is in Ashland to confer
w ith Glenn E Simpson, comm ander;
Donald Spencer, a d ju tan t, and other
members of Ashland post No. 14,
American legion, relative to a r ­
rangem ents for the coming of th e
squad. The active co-operation of
the local post has been secured in
endeavoring to inform all veterans
with claims of the visit and purpose
of the clean-up squad.
The visit of the clean-up squad to-
this city is part of the nation-wide
campaign of the United States vet­
e ra n s’ bureau to secure and place in
process of adjustm ent ex-service
m en’s claims of all kinds, including
com pensation, hospitalization, voca­
tional training, insurance, allot­
ments, travel pay, etc,” said Mr.
Kinley.
‘iu addition to handling
new claims, the squad will make
every effort to straighten out old
claims upon which final action has
not been reached.”
A physician is included in th e per­
sonnel of the squad. He will make
medical exam inations and in em erg­
ency cases is authorized to order im­
m ediate hospitalization o r medical
treatm ent. If any veteran is not in
as good physical condition as upon
entering the service and believes his
condition to be of service origin, he
should not fail to appear before the
squad for examination and file his
claim.
Men should bring their discharge
certificates, or certified
copy of
same, and any o th er papers which'
may hare a relation to claim.
Advice will be given on the rein­
statem ent and conversion of war risk
insurance, and the new provisions of
the Sweet bill governing the same
will be explained.
Harvest Dance
Proves Success
At the Armory
. H arking back to the days of corn-
husking bees and the ‘’days of real
sport,” merry dancers gathered at
the Armory
yesterday evening,
draped in bucolic trappings th a t
m atched sm ile-wreathed faces made
up for the occasion, and held rev­
elry until 1 o’clock in the morning.
The occasion was the annual harvest
dance given by the F irst company,
coast artillery.
It is estim ated th a t 115 couples,
dressed in bungalow aprons, over­
alls and other apparel symbolic of
harvest time, participated in the
dance.
LARGE CROWD OF ASHLAND
MUSIC LOVERS EXPECTED TO
ATTEND ANDREWS CONCERT
A large crowd of Ashland music
lovers is planning to attend the bene­
fit concert for George Andrews, well-
known Rogue River musician, at thè
Page th e ater in Medford next Tues­
day evening.
Tickets for the entertainment are
now on sale at Rose Bros.’ confec­
tionery store or by Mrs. Henry Pro­
vost.
,rz r
M A T H FALLS
Ï
Railroad Shopmen Will
Disregard StriRe Order
H az IÇik
Nurse Springs
Sensation; Hits
Rappe Character
<S» CHICAGO, III., Oct. 22.—
<?> Sensational inform ation bear-
<?> ing on the early life of Virginia
'♦> Rappe, beautiful Los Angeles
• movie actress who died shortly
after a party staged by Roscoe
Arbuckle in the St. Francis ho­
tel in San Francisco several
weeks ago, was given today in
a deposition made by Virginia
W arren, Chicago nurse.
Miss W arren declared th at
she was a private nurse in a t­
CHICAGO, 111., Oct. 22.— The railroad shopmen will not walk out when
tendance on Miss Rappe in
the strike of railroad employes is called by the “ big four” brotherhoods and
1908. At th a t time Virginia,
switchmen, it was learned.authoritatively today.
then only 14 years old, was in ,
The decision of the shopmen not to quit their jobs makes the strike, if
a delicate condition and was in
one develops, a strictly “ brotherhood” affair. Although the m aintenance
the care of a midwife.
of way and one or two other unions voted to favor the strike, it is consirt
ered to be certain th at they will defer action in view of the position taken
by the shop employes.
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S/x Hundred Texan Trainmen on
Strike Despite Board's Orders
FORMER
EMPEROR
(H A R l.E h
LEADS MONARCHIST ARMY Ih
SECOND ATTEMPT TO REGAIh
HUNGARIAN
THRONE;
EX­
PECTS TO REACH R ID A PEST
TONIGHT.
VIENNA, Oct. 22.— The second
attem pt within eight mouths to re­
store the Hapsburg throne in H un­
gary is under way and is led by for­
mer Em peror Charles in person. The
dethroned monarch is reported to be
assembling his troops in Odenburg
for a march on Budapest and has an­
nounced that he will be there by to­
night.
The one-time emperor of Hungary
arrived by airplane at Odenburg this
morning from Switzerland.
PORTLAND BASEBALL CLUB,
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 22.-
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE,
j Six hundred yardmen and brakemen,
IS SOLD FOR 9150,000
.
,
n
u J
members of the Brotherhood of Rail­
PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 22.— The road Trainm en, employed by the In-
Portland baseball club of the Pacific ternational and Great N orthern rail-
I am glad to learn th at 1 am
Coast league was sold to W illiam H .,'road, struck here today, despite the
not the only “ kicker.” The last
Klepper, form er president of the Se­ orders of the railway board to re­
two weeks I have been compli­
a ttle club, by McCredies. The price
BERLIN, Oct. 22.— M artial law
mented by hundreds of people on
main at work until after the m eet­
Speaking of pioneers and men of my constructive kicks. They say paid for the franchise, players and)
has
been
proclaimed throughout
vision, it is well to know th a t Ash­ it is about time th at somebody equipm ent was $150,000. Klepper ing of the union leaders and railroad
Hungary
following
the announce­
PARIS, Oct. 22.— Marshal Foch J
land lias a visitor sojourning here was doing some kicking about a will incorporate the club, taking in chiefs in Chicago Wednesday.
ment of former Emperor Charles ol
today is on his way to the U nited,
about forty Portland business men,
for a rest who has pioneered in the good many things. One of the
Hungary to lead an army to Buda­
K lam ath country and had the un­ ladies who lives near the corner he announced after the purchase. He,
WASHiNiiTfiN n c firt 9 2 __ States to attend the third annual na- I pest for an attem pt at restoration ot
usual foresight th a t m arks financial of Helman ant) Laurel streets said th a t he would spend consider-j
The fir8t 6tep in the contem plated
the Hapsburg reign.
succesa
able
money
for
uew
players
and
f
o
r
prOgrani
of
freight
reductions
was
says she has a kick. N otwith­
This man is L. Jacobs, one of standing the folks thereabouts
improvement of the park unless a !taken wheQ the in terstate commerce |
BUDAPEST, Oct. 22.— The Hun
K lam ath county’s most prom inent
new
location
is
aecured.
,
commission
handed
down
a
decision
garian
government has decided tc
have tried for several years to
citizens, business men and la rg e ’ have proper drainage put in to
expel
the
form er Em peror Charles
, declaring the rates on grain, grain
land owners.
HALIFAX,
N.
F.,
Oct.
22.
W
ith
,
products
and
hay
in
the
western
and
who sent word to his friends here
take care of the flood waters, the
Mr. Jacobs was active in business last
th at he expected to be in Budapesi
ia: big rain brought down tons its topm ast carried away in the prev-t m ountaln Pacific coust groups of
for twenty-five years in the Klamath
,)f earth an() deposHed it on her
alent stormy w eather off Halifax, ! ra iiroads M unjust and t r e a s o n -
by nightfall today.
country and years ago he saw the; sidewalk and under her house, the American fishing schooner Elsie; able The decision retljced by one-
possibility of draining the tule lands and th at the proper authorities dropped out in th e second leg of to­ half the rate of increases which were;
SENTENCING OF BRUM FIELD
and reclaim ing th at volcanic lake should get busy and make some day’s forty-mile race for the in tern a­ granted August 2 6, 1920, by 10 per
POSTPONED TO OCTOBER 2
bed of rich soil for agricultural use, arrangem ents to take care of the tional fisherm en’s trophy. Follow­ cent increases on the freight rates
ing the w ithdraw al of the Elsie, the on coarse grain.
vast areas of which were covered
ROSEBURG, Or., Oct. 22.— Thi
flood waters. I think so, too.
with shallow w ater and a heavy
race was conceded to the fast Can­
sentencing of Dr. Richard M. Brum
HAZ KIK.
growth of tales.
adian
challenger,
Bluenose, cap­
field, scheduled for today, was post
NEW YORK. Oct. 22.— The U nit­
He insisted th a t the water r u n - ----------------------------=—
tained by Angus W alters. The Blue- ed States Steel corporation an­
poned until October 23 as a resul
nose is considered to be the fastest nounced a reduction of $7 in the
ning out of K lam ath river into the REPORT COMMITTEE ON
of the d entist’s attem pted suicit?
of
all
Canadian
fishing
schooners.
m arshes could be dyked off and the
RESOLUTIONS, JACKSON
yesterday morning.
Brumfield, al
price of standard rails for railroad
miles of level swamp bottom d rain ed J
COUNTY' INSTITUTE
though much improved, is not stron
use today. The statem ent declared
To do this was a big job and a slow -A
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$ ;
enough to be brought to court to b
.th at, although the present costs of
sentenced.
. -
one, as he had to go to the govern-.
Your committee begs to submit!
production do not justify the step, jf
ment with his project and unravel tlie following resolution:
was hoped th at the cut price, togeth- ,
miles of red tape. But he did it, and-
“That the teachers of Jackson
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Oct.
er with the expected reduction of
■
f
t
after several years he got his title to county express their appreciation— J
There
will be some open se
freight rates, will have a beneficial
a large tract of this land.
“ 1. To the instructors for their j
during the disarm am ent and fa
effect on the cost of railroad opera­
For a long tim e it looked like the helpful and inspiring work,
conference, but the extent to
tion.
acquiring of this land would be im-j
“ 2. To the county superintendent!
the sessions will be thrown or
possible, and friends of Mr Jacobs and her assistants for th eir untiring!
public and the press will r
TALENT REAL ESTATE
M ARSH AL POCH the
discouraged him, but he persisted.
efforts to make the institute a sue-1
determined until the conferei
ACTIVE; PLAN SEVERAL
The Merrill country had fine al- cess,
tional convention of the American assembled and a canvass of thi
BUNGALOWS FOR FALL
falfa and grain farm s and got their
“ 3. To the Ashland schools for the!
legion, which is to be held October tim ent made, it was announc<
MEDFORD, Or., Oct. 22.— Good
water for irrigation from the marsh - splendid music and physical train- progress w-as made in the civil ac­
the state departm ent this mo
31 and November 1 and 2.
There lias come a real boom to the
and lake th a t covered the coveted | ing.
The “ Tiger’ ’of the French hosts
tion in the federal court between the
land. If Jacobs shut off the flow of
“ 4. To Miss Poole, Miss Van Sant M cC.mber-S.vld«. Lumber comp.ny ’ town ° ' Talent ,alel>'- lhere havl"B during the world war sailed today
a nun’ber
re“ ‘ estals on the steam ship Paris from France
w ater and dried up the lake, the and Miss Faldine for their talks and and the Big f in e . Lum ber company b“ “
Merrill land owners would be de- dem onstrations.
for the recovery ot approxim ately tr a " “ r tl“ " s » “ >»" Property; also to receive America’s welcome on his
prived of irrigation waters. But Mr. , "5. To Superintendent Briscoe and »29.000 for alleged non-fulfillm ent seve,al
»“ “ «»I««™ »re to be first visit to the United States, where
Jacobs and his associates went to the ' the teachers of Ashland for the spirit of contract
| erected -vet this fall. among them he will join the distinguished vis­
The principal witness and f ir s t' being ° ne by Roy E stes’ on W est! itors who will attend the great con­
government and contracted with it; of hospitality m anifested, and espe-
to furnish w ater out of the govern- cially for the bountiful luncheon of i one for the defense was Bert T h e i-iPront street: Dunnington & C™w- vention.
ment canal for these farm ers by hav- Tuesday.
roff, who told th e jury th a t th e B ig!fo,'d plan t0 build a new garaga on
W eigainl in Party
ing this acreage of reclaimed land-
“ 6. To the Ashland Tidings for the Pines Lum ber company had m a d e ithe COrner near tbe Baptist cburch’! Marshal Foch left without the
A reception given a t the Method­
taxed 26 cents per acre per year for pul.’icity so kindly given,
every effort consistent “ with good the bui,dinS t0 be 60x100 feet in members of his family, accompanied ist Episcopal church yesterday eve­
tw enty years under the state drain-
“ 7. To the Ashland Commercial, sawmill practice” to meet the d e -‘ Slze’ facing the b ‘shw ay on one side by only a small party, General Wei- ning and attended by more than 15ft
E ' gand and two personal aides, one of people, d d the double duty of hon­
aga law.
club for the opportunity afforded us; mands of the contract and that when and East Main on tbe other;
The water was then shut off and j to appreciate the scenic beai^ties of j all efforts to secure shipping orders' Mun80" bought three lots on Gibson whom speaks excellent English and oring Rev. Charles A. Edwards, ap­
thousands of acres of rich land re-'A sh lan d and vicinity,
from the p lain tiff company for t h e ! aVenUe a ” d W*11 bu,ld a new bunga' who was liaison officer with the pointed pastor of the local Methodist
claimed, sim ilar to the Michigan re-
‘Be it further
tim ber cut, it served notice an effort low on the property immediately.
American artillery during the war. Episcopal church lor the fifth time
To Im prove Horn«
claimed land which made A. M. Todd,
Resolved^ That we go on record would be made to sell it on “ the
* My itinerary so far as arranged at a stated conference held recently
Mr. McMann, Talent barger, has' includes New York, W ashington, at Forest Grove, and Mr. and Mrs.
Kalamazoo m int man, a m illionaire. as favoring the purpose and work of open m arket."
This land is well supplied with O. S. T. A. and the county division
Theirolf underw ent a long cross- moved down onto the highway and; Kansas City, St. Louis, Springfield, Daniel L. Glenn, who are still cele­
volcanic ash, decayed m arine life ' th ereo f; th a t we endorse the work examination. but his straightforw ard: WH1 d° a ‘Ot ° f illl’)rovement
Mo., Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, brating their fiftieth and golden
and vegetable m atter, an d while it i of the county nurse and the home etnrv
wao
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n
.h
u
b
.n
a
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ou
his
bouse-
while
J.
C.
Mason
and
story was unshaken. At one junc­
Dayton and Indianapolis," a cable­ wedding anniversary.
is dry on top, there is a flow of w a te r! dem onstrator; th a t we recommend ture the court again called attention Mr. Manning have moved their real» gram received here from Marshal
In honoring Rev. Edwards witli
at the rig h t depth to thoroughly th at the heads of schools do all in to tbe conflict in the clauses ot the estate office to the Norman build­ Foch before his departure stated.
the reception, recognition was given
subirrigate and insure immense their power to foster and promote contract under dispute, bringing ing on I street. Mr. Mason reports
“ I hope to see something also of of the pastor's four continuous years
crops of alfalfa, celery, m int and athletics and keep them clean. Be spirited argum ents from both sides. several sales of ranch properties also. your great west and south, which of service in Ashland, where he has
any root or tuber vegetables or it also
Much of T heirof’s testim ony was in
T ,
Visits Mother
also sent fine soldiers to France,” it made a host of friends.
grains.
Lloyd
Turner,
of San Francisco,
“ Resolved, That we endorse the reb u ttal of th a t offered by Mr. Me
During the evening’s program Mr.
added.
was up visiting his m other a few
A Mr. Taylor, of Algoma, reports; work of the state club leader, Mr. Cumber and Mr. Savldge
and Mrs. Glenn again went through
No O fficial M ission
A. L. Hill, president of the B lg 'day8 'a8t WWik Ht tbeir b° me ln Tal'
sixty-six bushels of first-class h a rd • Seymour, and th a t we urge the ap-
“ My trip is in no way an official the m arriage ceremony, perforate!?
wheat per acre, rye 6,000 sacks from ; pointment of a county club leader Pines company, was a witness this e° '
mission, but purely personal. I will under a large gold heart and a bower
. . „
Fee<,!‘ Cattle
300 acres of this reclaimed land; so: to the end th at the work may be car- morning, but was only on the stand
make no set speeches. I hate pre­ of orange blossoms
' A’ J ’ B arre tt’ ot Talent, is feeding
it can be seen what reclam ation of ried on in a more efficient m anner for a short time.
The address of welcome was given
pared talks. If I speak at all it will
Thomas E. MorAhoff. a grader fo r -3 ” umber of beef cattle- bei«g inter
th e tule lands has accomplished.
in Jackson county. Be it fu rth er
by
M. C. Reed on behalf of the
be from the heart and as the spirit
It was Mr. Jacobs’ intention to
“ Resolved, That we heartily en-j the Weed company, was ealled as an ested in the butcher business in moves me.
church. He was followed by Rev.
colonize the land and help families dorse the county unit plan of admin- expert witness ’ by the defense and Ashland.
C. F. Koehler, pastor of the Presby­
“
I
expect
to
be
in
W
ashington
Talent Barn Burns
to locate and improve the land, but istration and pledge ourselves to testified tegardlng the lumber in
when the disarm am ent conference terian church, who also delivered a
his health broke and after an opera- support its adoption
in Jackson the Southern Oregon Lumber com­ | There was some excitement in Tal- starts, as my governm ent may want welcoming address.
l ent last Thursday morning about 5
tion in a local hospital he was Sd-1 county.
pany’s yard, and said it was well
Musical entertainm ent was sup­
; o’clock when the big barn on the) to consult me on technical army
vised to rest in Ashland for a time,
“ B. C. FORSYTHE,
manufactured. Other employes of
m
atters.
plied
by the men’s chorus. Two solos
1 Oibble place, east of Talent, burned
so he is forced to give up active
“ MARGARET GALLIGER,
the lumber company will be called to
were given by Mrs. W. M. Denton
“It's
quite
possible
if
I
make
with all contents, being filled with
work on the land and will probably
“ HARRY H. LOWE,
refute the allegtion of the plaintiff .
° ------ ----- 1 speeches I will refer to F rance’s situ ­ and Mrs. Knapp.
that
the
timber
was
not
cut
accord
haY
®Bd Brain and a large amount of
put it on th e m arket and retire.
“Committee.
Refreshments were served a t the
tkl» y ear’s corn, which is said to be ation as regards land disarm am ent.
ing to specification«.
conclusion of the entertainm ent,
Marshfield — Two new shingle
Pavement to be laid between
The case will probably go (o the responsible for the fire, causing, Albany— Work starts on new $20, which lasted from 8 o’clock to 10:30
mills nearing completion.
Marshfield and North Bend
jury today.
000 aparam ent house.
o’clock in the evening.
(Continued on Page 4)
Ü. S. 10 ATTEND
A. LEGION MEET
Rev. Edwards
Given Reception
By Methodists
i