Sas SHLAND climat«, without the aid of medicine, cures nine cases out of ten of asthm a. This is a proven fact. A sii l and D aily T idings 1 ALARIA germs cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. The pure domestic water helps. n (International News Wire Service) VOLUME 3 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43) ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921 NO. 49 UNION HEADS CANCEL RAILROAD STRIKE Offer Special Prize» — Study C lass F in ish es W ork— H. H. Lowe, of Butte Falls, raise- er of fine blood registered rabbits, has offered two special prizes for rabbit exhibits at the coming W inter Fair, November 7, 8, 9 and 10. Mr. Lowe, who is a worker for the pro-, motion of junior farm work affairs, has offered a registered New Z ea-! land rabbit for the best pair of rab- i bits exhibited by the boy or girl under sixteen years of age. For the — ———— — best rabbit exhibited a t the fair Mr. AMERICAN LEGION ANU ALUMNI Lowe has offered a registered New ASSOCIATION TO DEDICATE A 'Z ealand buck TABLET AT HIGH SCHOOL IN) HONOR OF FALLEN HEROES OP WORLD WAR. E < Hours of Bitter Fighting En ds In Labor Settlement E Haz K ik I Labor leaders Admit Government The study class of the Presbyter ian Missionary society concluded its six weeks study course under the I leadership of Mrs. Jam es Rudd, at a missionary tea given yesterday at : the home of Mrs. W illiam Mathes who acted as hostess. A vote of thanks was given Mrs. Rudd by mem 14048040 bers of the society. The ladies filled) a missionary • box with gifts to be' shipped to an Indian mission at Wolf Point, Mont. BORED Ï0 HELP CHICAGO L Pressure Forced Their Decision IS WOMAN RETS OF PAST LI F it; ACTRESS ED BY TELLS VIRGINIA CLAIMS COULD FROM SHOCK. SEC- RAI’P E ’S HAVE MOVIE DIED CHICAGO, Oct. 28.— Cabalistic messages w ritten in a code known only to officials of the railway brot herhoods are running over the na- CHICAGO, Oct. 28.— Shadowy j. tion'a telegraph wires today, carry ing a message of peace after the btt-j secrets from the hidden past of Vir terest industrial and labor controversy th a t the United States has) ginia Rappe, beautiful young film known for years. actress, who died following a recent The message was sent to every g eneral chairm an of the “ Big F our” "p arty ” given by Fatty (Roscot\| A r brotherhoods and switchm en’s union by the grand chiefs of these or buckle in the St. Francis hotel at ganisations. They directed th a t th e nation wide strike of railroad em- : MEDFORD, Or., Oct. 28.— That San Francisco, were revealed with pioyes set for October 30 be cancelled, sounding a death knell for the MEDFORD. Or., Oct. 28— Charges walkout th a t threatened to seriously cripple, if not paralyze, the trans t,ie state highway commission, at its many sordid details by Mrs. Jose- and counter charges of “ fram e-up” ; portation systems of th e country. • j meeting in Portland W ednesday had phine Roth, her life-long friend, to- and ‘ unfair tactics” were hurled by The end of the proposed strike • taken steps which practically as- day in an effort to clear Aft>uckle of counsel for both sides in m e arg u came ju st before m idnight after sured the improvement of the re- tbe resl)Ons*bility ior Tier death. hours of bitter fighting. Peace i m aining sections of the C rater Lake! The revealations Included the fact ments to the jury yesterday in the MY KICK ABOUT “ HAZ K IK ” trial of Jam es (Shine) Edwards, and came, the iiion leaders adm itted, he- highway, was the gratifying report (bat irginia had been the mothei While I am certainly in accord bitterness cropped out in the state cause the sovreign powers of the brought by Ben Sheldon, who has ’* ®bild "iiich had died when five atto rn ey ’s castigating the witnesses with tlie principles enunciated by United States governm ent stood back returned from Portland where he -x ears 1 be 111081 startling state- “ Haz K ik ’ 'in his first public ap for the defense, and the defense of the move to prevent the strike. went to present the m atter to t h e j m ent 01 Mrs. R o th s was that the actress was in constant danger of directing the heavy artillery of their pearance in the Tidings: those of The settlem ent of the strike situa commission tion m arks the culm ination of a pe invective and scorn against A. B. kindly criticism and wholesome At the m eetin g of the commission death froni 8udden 8hock- riod of unrest and general dissatis orders were entered on the 'record Gates, star witness for the state and publicity; yet I myself an<? many 11 1 could tell my story before a of my acquaintances feel that special agent. faction existing among railroad em instructing the engineer to prepare jury of physieians’ *F a tty' Arbuckle In his plea, the district attorney some of the statem ent^ have ployes since the twelve! per cent est imates for submission to co n trac-' wou,d be free<* in ten m inutes,” Mrs. called the birthday party of Mrs. passed the m ark of good-feeling wage slash that went into effect July; tors in calling for bids on two pieces declared dram atically. Vir MEDFORD, and have undergone acetic acid Or., Oct. 28. Alex j of this year. Ella Tull as a “ bootleggers ball,., of improvement— one the grading Rinia could have died at any lime and referred to her as “th a t estim -' ferm entation— with the produc Sparrow, superintendent of C rater Imm ediately after the wage reduc- and rocking of the road between the ironi a sharp fal1 o! even a 8ttdden able lady with a seven-room house tion of vinegar instead of th a t national park, is all alone at g o v -H o n the brotherhoods pulled the; city limits of Medford and the top miaatep.” •mild wine which cheers and leaves ernm ent camp in th at vast bleak re- iines for a nation wide vote on the of the Cingcade hill about a mile this Mrs. Roth told her story to Attor- and one child.” I no bad taste in the mouth. The tactics ' adopted by A. B. gion, with a foot or two of snow on rejection of the accetpance. For ‘ side of Eagle Point, connecting w ith |ney Peska’ asKistant state prosecut- There have been references to the ground, save for the presence of weeks the votes poured in, favoring [the stretch of road improved this ing attorney, who represented Dis Gates, special agent and star wit ness for the state were defended byi men— not very well veiled— Jack Alabin, the caretak er at the a strike, and the problem of a n a -jp a st summer, and the other being trict Attorney Brady of San F ran which have introduced offensive the prosecuting attorney, as “ the •lodge, a mile* away. This news w a» ;tion wide strike loomed on the in-1 the «Action of the highway between cisco. personalities. If one wishes to brought back to the city by Jack ; dustrial horizon ds an apparent cer- 'T ra il ant? Cascade Gorge, at the head t only way to trap the gang. V the sheriff or the police of Medford had criticize a new resident, or the ■ H em street, who had been serving as; tainty, an issue which the heads of of the Flounce Rock grade and abouti F AS’f BOUTS AR13 attem pted to procure evidence secretary of the Commercial Club, one of Sparrow ’s foremen since the) the “ BiK F o u r” claim ed could not six miles west of Prospect. The corn- PROMISED FOR * I mission announced th a t they would against them, all would have been as it can be done w ithout rousing an* middle of the summer, and who lefti be avoided. MEDFORD MEET peaceful as a May day, but here was tagonism and creating factions. with Dave Snively, one of the tru c k ’ Railroad executives, endeavoring, undertake to contract these two sec-! a traveling man, 3 good spender, and Everyone in the public eye is al drivers and the last rem aining labor they claimed, to reduce freight and ! tions for construction during the) MEDFORD, Or.. Oct. 28.— The er, for Medford. W ednesday noon. transportation rates by lowering of next summer, he played the game so well th a t ways subject to criticism. No j promoters of Billy Huff, the Klam- costs, demanded an addi-l 'Shine' Edwards hounded him to buy one is infallable, nor is it pos Herman Brown, the park ranger, de operating tional ten nor rent mi. 1 i “ i0,nniiSili°n wants to rock the ath Ught-heavy weight battler, have sible for their acts to please all. parted from governm ent camp a t tional ten per cent wage cut. The six miles between Cascade Gorge and KUDI)lied .„„earance monev liquor.” supplied appearance appearance money, money, which Personalities which show indi the same time with all the work railroad heads claimed the unions Prospect, but supplied The prosecutor also declared that must wait until the ; pOsjtively assures local fans an op- the only issue in the case was w heth vidual anim us only raise up cham ¡horses except one team , for F o r t) voted a strike in fear, of such a pos-1 forestry service is in a position to I sible cut and n o t. because of „ the announce to what extent It can co- portunity of seeing the long defer- er “ the law or the bootleggers would pions to the defense of the one Klam ath. red fight between him and Tom attacked. “We left government camp with a twelve per ’cent reduction. ¡operate on this work. Pending such be suprrem e.” Sharkey of this city a t the Nat If we object to John Fuller as foot and a half of snow on the) Conferences between the U nited improvement the sprinkling done The action of the defense in plead sm oker tonight. Both men are round ing th at they had been taken by secretary of the Commercial Club, ground, and in the midst of one of States railway labor board, the this past season will be continued, ing into A-l shape for the bout, surprise was labelled as “ th eatrics.” let us attend the business meet the hardest snow storm s I ever saw,” brotherhoods and the railroad exec- Forestry funds heretofore authorized which is scheduled for a ten round ings and elect one in his stead; says Hemstreet. “ We supposed all ; u tives followed in an effort to avert have been exhausted, but the federal' Jam es (Shine) Edwards took the main event on tonight's card, and it but, in the meantime, let us sup the time th at Sparrow was going to the strike. In an emphatic statem ent highway bill, which has passed both stand in his own belialf at the open should be a high caliber steniwind- come with us, until a t the last m in-; issued by the railway labor board it houses of congress and is now in ing of the defense in his trial on an port the present incumbent. er from all indications. GEO. O. JARVIS. ute he decided to stay, saying ‘i t i waa stated th at no fu rth er wage cuts conference, will provide an addition- indictm ent charging selling of intox “ K. O.” Joe Blackburn, a fast NOTE BY HAZ KIK: Excuse takes more than a little snow to would be considered by the board in al sum for work by th a t bureau in icating liquor. scrapper who featured in the last of between $1,250,000 and The defendant testified*that on a me, Doctor, I may be wrong. One drive me back to tow n.’ Sparrow w ill, the near future. Ben Hooper, vice Oregon smoker card, will be pitted against probably stay until there is a snow President af the board, m ved the $1.500,000. Mr. Sheldon, with day or two previous to the C rater day I was having a rath er heated “ B attling” Frick, a popular home argum ent with a fellow and) said depth of four or five feet or more union heads to ca* n T the strike, j committee from the Portland Cham- Lake trip Gates hired him for a ASHLAND AND boy, in a six round semi-windup ex drive, and th a t at Tenth and Oak I would not be as cock-sure as he and then will make his way out o n sta tin R th a t such action would b e ib e r of Commerce, including Presi- MEDFORD GRID hibition which promises to be a appeared to be, because I had a sled drawn by the team of blacks ‘ striking solely on the wage c u t'o f ; dent Van Duser. Managing Secretary GAME SATURDAY dale they met one George Grigsby in dandy. leff with him. It has been snowing last Ju ly .” Hooper stated that the Dodson, and R. H. Price of the Mul- a Ford, and th at Grigsby told them found I was wrong about half of Owing to the weight handicap lit the time. W hereupon he snapped, When Ashland and Medford mix to drive to the King Street garage, more or less since last Saturday at wage cut was only a small portion of tonam ah hotel, had a most satisfac- tle "Mexican” Peat would have to for the first time this season tom or which they did, and there Gates re ' And I have found you wrong the [ the lake, but until W ednesday morn-, the wage Increases granted during lory conference with D istrict For- overcome if he meets “ Fighting” row at the local high school grounds, ceived a package which was alleged) other half.” That made it unan ' ing the snow mostly» passed away.” ; the war, and as a consequence should 1 ester Cecil, and were assured of 11- Johnny Carlson, M atchmaker Dixon imous. football fans will have a chance of contained moonshine. Edwards de- ------------------------------ not be resented. He declared th a t'b e ra l co-operation contingent only has altered his card and will a r But, inasmuch as Bert Moses TWO MEET DKATH seeing one of the best played, games I nied th a t he ever took a drink, but ; the mere possibility of a future wage upon the final passage, in substanti- range for another good man to meet of football ever played in Southern I went through the motions only. He wa> advertising to the world, as | cut was not sufficient reason for a ally its present form, of the pending WHEN CAB DROPS Johnny to insure an even mix. Digon ! ; strike. federal highway bill. Oregon. The Ashland team has been | also denied th a t he had ever been in far a.: the meagre circulation of has made every effort possible to OVER STREP BANK the Medford adjunct to the big going strong and can sta rt to m o r-, Gates' room, As a consequence of today’s strike Road to Crescent Lake arrange even matches for tonight. departm ent store would permit, ’ j settlem ent, preparations to handle * Mr. Cecil also announced th at his' row ’s game with every man in fine ------------------------------ There will he other interesting th at certain “ prom inent citizens” condition. A uto Service P roject— SALEM, Or., Oct. 28.— Miss R u th ' the natio n ’s mail service by airplane, bureau intended building a road» prelim inaries, including a four round Medford has a strong line up and F irst aid to stran d ed m otorists I were in the habit of “exploiting” W ortham , 54, colored m issionaryi ai>to and by other emergency meth- from the north boundary of C rater go between Kid Hammond and Claud much confidence due to their vic^iry w ithin a radius of fifteen miles of innocent new arrivals who pro from Alaska, and Jam es Wilson, 62, ods were abandoned; “ Business as ¿Lake national park to Crescent U k e J W ri7 h i and V f o u i " r ^ over K lam ath Falls last Saturday. retired farm er, were killed about usual m arks the close of the na- a distance of about thirty-five miles Ashland is the purpose of newly o r posed big things for the town, as curtain raiser exhibition between Unless Roseburg, boasting of a ganized business enterprise known soon as they lit, w ithout reg ard m idnight when the autom obile in tion’s greatest labor controversy of As there are already roads from Sonny Austin, M edford’s 98 pound football team this year for the first as the Motor Aid Service company, to w hether such advertisem ents which they were riding left the pave-: the year. Bend to Crescent lake, and from Eu- _ . , colored pugilist, and Young Mea- tim e in its history, springs a surprise under the m anagem ent of A. B. Mc would induce people to come here, in e it five miles south of Salem. --------- r 1 1 1 ? ° i pscent lake, the building dows, another local “comer.” the championship of Southern Ore Kenzie. The service, supplied at a or go somewhere “ where harmony dropped down a step bank and land- Mail Clerks Examined— of (bis link will mean a northern e n - ______________________ gon will be decided by this game. nominal yearly charge, will Include prevailed” ; I thought it would ed bottom side up in the creek. N. J. Neipped, assistant chief clerk t ranes to the park and a vastly in- Record Insurance A djustm ent— Ashland lost th eir first game early towing of disabled cars, tire chang not much augm ent the harm if we Mrs. Wilson suffered a crushed of the railway mall service, was Up ! crease(1 travel to tee lake. Mrs. S. L. Allen, realty dealer and in the season to K lam ath Falls. A ing, delivery of gasoline and oil to said a few personal things in re chest, but will recover. Joseph Riz- from San Francisco this week giving! Other m atters fa??e‘rt up were the insurance w riter, on North Main victory for Ashland tomorrow means “ powerless” cars, and other inci gard to the secretary of a purely nicseky, driver of the automobile. a case examination to the A shland-' letting of a boating privilege on D ia-; street, believes she holds the record PUBLIC organization, (who, we both schofils will have an equal dentals. and his brother, Raphael, escaped Gerber railway mail clerks, and dis- mond lake, which, however, would; for fast adjustm ent of insurance thought, and still believe, is th o r w ithout a scratch. Joseph claims an cussing with the local postm aster the n°t be an exclusive privilege, thel claims. Within two days after the chance for claims with Thanksgiving oughly unfit by training and tem approaching m otorist did not dim plans for handling the motor vehicle keeping of day to decide. Ashland dance enthusiasts will en the shores of Diamond fire which destroyed the one story peram ent for the im portant place. his lights, blinding him and causingt service over the A shland-D unsm uir. IaRe entirely free from privately frame building at 516 Oak street Those in the line up are: joy swinging to the music furnished L. end— Raymond Brower. ! by the famous Hawaiian orchestra We did not go “ to the business him to drive too near the edge o f 1 division in the event of a ra ilro a d ; owned cottages which was strongly Monday of this week, D. S. Powell, L. tackle— Taylor. strike. The postm aster has received i u,‘ged by the committee and concur- the owner, had a $1000 check to ! which will be at the Armory tonight. meeting to elect someone else,” I the pavement. L. guard— Henry Hill. I Dancing will be from 9 to 1 o’clock because the job would not be op Miss W ortham , who had been v is- several tentative bids on the p r o - |red in by Hr. Cecil fwbich Involves a; cover his loss. Mrs. Allen, the in en until he bad resigned, and, be citing the Wilson family, and W ilsonj posed star route service, and reports | change In the forestry nureau’s pol-1 suring agent, managed the quick ac- C enter— Dale Young. i a. m. R. guartf— Harlan McWilliams. A special feature of the dance will sides, a new secretary, undbr the i were pinned under the car. Th« px- th at the prospect for handling the icy), and the granting of a hotel and tlon by wiring to Portland and ob- R. tackle— Allen Autry. be that between dances the orchestra constitution of th e organization, am ining physician reports th a t death mail in this m anner looks very en- store concession at Union creek. | tabling the services of an adjuster, R. end— Elton Ramsay. will put on feature vaudeville acts. must be employed by the direc was due to drowning or strangula- couraging. , which was discouraged by Mr. Shel- Mrs. A llen-states th at it is the first Q uarter— Leslie Heer. They have, it is said, some very a r tors and not elected by the mem tlon. ---------- don and the committee on the instance of a complete loss experi- HAZ KIK. * F u ll— E arl Snyder. tistic dancers among the company. bers. A ttend Missionar)' Conference — ; ground that two such establishm ents enced in nineteen years of insurance R. H alf— Charlie Rush. The Armory will be well heated A yell rally will be held tonight a t; The Presbyterian missionary con- as close together as Prospect and Un-¡work in, Ashland. Two other losses L. half— Albert G u th rey .' tonight. For the past. two or three Nuts buried by squirrels are a; 7:30 o’clock, startin g a t th e library, ference Wednesday evening a t Med- ion creek would tend to weaken both r of $5 and $25 each supplem ent the Those on the side lines ready to weeks the boiler has been out of re- most im portant means of extending which will parade through the cen- ford was attended by the following and make them unsatisfactory to I $1000 loss during the nineteen years, be substituted and do th eir part, are: I pair, but everything is in readiness the valuable black w alnut groves of ter part of town. Yells and songs Ashland delegation: Mr. and M rs.; the public, and th at it was better to Mrs. Allen claims. Huger, Knapp, Evans, Nelson, H obd-ifor heating the building tonight. this country. and stunts will be given by the s tu - if . B. Lamkin, Mrs. J. W. McCoy, build np the establishm ents at Pros- — -------------------------- son, Bowers, Chester Woods, Har- The acts which will be put on be- Mosquitoes 2,000,000 years old. dents under the direction of G rant Mrs. H. E. Badger, Mrs. Van Sant, pect and Rogue Elk resort by ample A fter taking full 6 per cent ln- vey Woods, Wertz, Carton, D ecks,1 tween dances will be worth the price; have been found in the Eocene rocks Selby, Marjory McElvsnly, and Thel- Mrs. Ella G arrett, Rev. C. W. Hulet, patronage than to strive for a larger crease allowance, port of Portland aad CiTlberaon. | of admission alone, the boys say. .¡o f Wyoming and Colorado. ma Heer. and Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Koehler. num ber of weak oneB. budget will face deficit of $299,000. Under the combinec auspices of the American Legion and the Ash land High School Alumni associa tion, a bronze tablet honoring the six local high school boys who died during the world war will be dedi cated at the high school Armistice day, November 11. So far as can be learned no other arrangem ents have been made in commemoration of the signing of the arm istice between the allies and the central powers, bring ing the world war to a conclusion. The tablet, now being made by Robert Keller, who is taking an en gineering course at the' University of Oregon, will be of milled bronze and placed on the right wall of the high school entrance. It will be forty- eight inches high, tw enty-four inches wide and dedicated to the following men: W alter Phillips, aviator, killed in action; Clement Sumner, engineer ing corps, killed in action; Raymond Morgan, Marine corps, killed in ac tion; and the following members of the F irst company coast artillery who died while in training a t As.- toria: Algie Loomis, F orrest Wol cott and Jack Decker. Prof. Irving Vining, representing the alum ni association, will make the main address and dedicate the tablet. Victor Mills will present the tablet to the American Legiou be fore the dedication in order th a t the ex-service men may take part in the exercises with a program now being arranged and which will be headed by Glenn Simpson, commander"of the American Legion, and president of the alum ni association, who will m ake an acilress. The following committee is in charge of the program and are a r ranging further details for the dedi cation. exercises: Glenn Simpson, Jam es Spencer, Edward Dunn, R. L. Burdic, S. A. Peters Jr., and G. A. Briscoe. Mr. Peters is in charge of the musical program and Mr. Briscoe will invite the school board and high school body to attend the exercises. BY INVESTIGATORS H w S T “ IS SNOWED IN AI CRATER LAKE