Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 21, 1921, Image 1

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VOLUME
3
Cßuccessor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
WINTER STORM SWEEPS STATE
' ROCKEFELLER LOSES
BALING UNDER WAV
AT TRIGONIA WELL
Damage In Portland District
The work of baling out the Tri-
WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 21.—
Estimated
Near
M
illion:
Train
I
gonia
well began Saturday after-
John D. Rockefeller and Mrs. E dith!
--
I noon, and oil ( gas and w ater start-
ed flowing, causing a rum or in the
Service Stopped East Portland ! evening
th a t oil had been struck.
JAP DECLARES
lost in a decision handed down to-!
_________ _____
For a tim e owing to gas pressure,
day. They resisted the paym ent of!.
, . 1_i, al_,
¡income tax on common stock dls-l « k, “ '
i
" b n e h tly “ *13 atten lo o n ° ” «>» hills surrounding the w ater bubbled over the top of
trlbntions In an oil pipe company Ash‘and- N° « hOT”
«"'«I“ »X ™'“ . sleet and snow, accord- • the casing like an artesian well. As
I reorganization
! 1Qg t0 news dlsPat<?hes from n o rth ern cities and advices from the local soon as the w ater is shut off the
i telegraph and telephone offices and the Southern Pacific company sta­ work of drilling will continue. A
Committee captains for the Red
tion. Both telegraph and telephone service from Ashland to Portland fine showing of oil has been made.
By DUKE N. PARRY
1
Cross roll call hare raised $901.17
has been cut off. Telephone com m unication was possible today as far
(I. N. S. Staff Correspondent)
during the drive which will end in
north as Roseburg. According to statem ents made at the local office of
TOKIO, Nov. 21.— D iscrim inatory
Ashland on Thanksgiving day, Mrs.
th e Pacific Telephone & Telegrpah company, seventeen telephone poles
shipping laws passed by G reat B rit­
were swept out by the rushing to rren ts of the Sanitiam river which
Em il Peil, campaign, director, re­
ain and the United States are criti­
changed
its
course
seven
and
a
h
a
lf
miles
north
of
Albany,
inundating
cized by Mr. Y. Ito, president of the
ported this morning.
a strip of land) a mile wide.
Nippon Yusen K aisha (Japan Mail
Mrs. Peil commends Dr. J. O. J a r ­
Telegraphed news to the Tidings
Steamship company) in a recent dis­
vis. for his donation of $19 in ad­
‘ was delayed and incomplete today. 000.000 has been done by the most
cussion of arm am ent conference in
dition to a regular membership and
At a late hour news commenced to terldt*c storm s and floods known in
W ashington. , In the opinion of Mr.
come in over the wires from San tIlG Portland district in years.
expresses the hope th a t “a few more
Ito, the discrim inatory laws, notably
the
preferential freight rates in the
Francisco,
where
special
arrange-
i
A.
t
10™
°
f
rain
and
snow’.
accom*
generous gentlemen will help Ash­
United
States for goods shipped from
,
pamed
at
some
points
bv
an
icy
land to reach its quota of $1200.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2 1 _ - m eats were made a lte r the discon-! blaat, atruck Oregon and Washlng'.
. I
the Orient in American bottoms, are
M arshal Foch will arrive in
We have until Thursday.”
tinuance of P ortland service.
ton late Friday night and early Sat-
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worthy
of consideration a t the P a­
EUGENE, Or., Nov. 21.— The
All com m ittee captains aj-e Te- Francisco from Portland, December
Train
service
on
the
Southern
Pa-
urday
morning,
continuing
all
day
cific
ant>
disarm am ent conferences.
♦ »
-x. •
, 4 on his to u r of the United States,!
football championship of the state of
quested to leave th e .r money and the Soutllern Pacltfc company
The countries referred to in Mr
cific company lines has been main- ^unday’ washing out railway track ­
Oregon was hung on a limb Satur­ Ito’s criticism are A ustralia, whose
age,
blocking
highways
and
cover­
Z ,°
.
™ Brolher3- i
here. The marshal. In his tained, although several trains are
day. And it will hang rig h t there
drug store or with Mrs. Peil, 52*
shipping laws he feels are
special train of six cars, will leave tunning behind schedule, it was an- ing the ground in many districts for another twelve months, for the, coastwise
u
n
just;
the
United States, G reat
Granite street.
Portland for the south December 2. nounced a t the local station this af- With blankets of white of varying University of Oregon and Oregon
depths.
B ritain and the British colonies. He
' The following new members are He will rem ain here until the even-
A
gricultural
college
in
th
eir
annual
.
.
_
f
ternoon.
Train
num
ber
53,
due
makes the claim th a t the United
Government w eather bureau re ­
reported by Mrs. Peil:
.ng of December 4 and then le a v .I te r e a t 4:2« o'clock In the after-
game
here,
for
the
second
tim
e
in
States,
while claiming a desire for
Mrs. V. V. Mills, captain; Ella B, for Los Angeles, arriving Decern-f noon is expected at «: 30 o’clock this ports indicate the prospects of an ­ two years, played to a no-score tie.
“ open door” policies, and the mem­
other sleet storm today. All trans
Mills, Mrs. J M. W agner, Mrs. H. H.
Oregon 4, Oregon Aggies 0. That bers of the League of Nations while
\
¡evening. Number 13, due at 9 :4 5 , portation on the Ore-Wash
General Diaz, . the
company also o’clock this morning, was twenty j i Navigation X n v a n d “
E lh art, W. G. Curry, Mrs. C. F.
______
wa3 the score. N either eleven won apparently approving anti-trade bar­
Koehler, Mrs. H. G. McCarthy, Mrs. announces, will arrive here in his
m inutes late. The la tte r train, i t ' Bank railroads has been abandoned the gonfalon for 1921, but both riers, proceed to pass laws which
Sugg, Mrs. George Robison, Mrs. Pr >vate car from the east November
was stated, was forced to make a ¡T hree train s are stalled on the Spo- earned abundant glory
are nothing but the erection of the
John Parson, Mrs. Stella Case, F. D. 24
He will travel by way of Og-
To say th a t either had the ed g e,, Strictest sort of trade
___ _ barriers
| detour at Corvallis* the tracks h av -’ kane. Portland & Seattle system.
W agner, Charles Johnson, E. V, Car- den-
. ing been washed out by the heavy The rainfall reached 6.37 inches in except to the minor extent th a t s ta -‘ against J a p ih in d other nations
ter, Mrs. J. M. W agner, Miss Emily
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Japan Concerned
rains at th a t place.
a seventy-two hour period.
Tele- tistics of play may show, would b e |*
Kaiser, Mrs. W. H. McNair, Mrs.
It was a h a rd -’ Japan, according to Mr. Ito, Ls
According to the inform ation glv- i phone and telegraph communication unjust to both.
W. C. Moor, captain; Dr. T. O. J a r ­
fought, fiercely played, mud-spat- vitally concerned in keeping her
en out at the Southern Pacific Com- has been practically demoralized,
vis; Mrs. W. R. Davis, captain; Mrs.
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pany office, all train service north
.
tered game of football, spectacular present Pacific shipping up to the
O. Gustafson, Mrs. H. S. A ikess. S.
of Portland on the Spokane, Port-
. _____
to watch because of the m a n y ! stan d ard it has reached. To this
** Davis, Mrs. P. T. Doras, Mrs.
land and Seattle line has been sus­
“ breaks” th a t favored first one side end she m ust watch carefully all
Mary P. E lliott; Mrs J. H. Provost,
pended, and no tickets are being'
and then the other, but never to discrim inatory laws and all attem pts
captain; J. P. Dodge, Mrs. Dwight
sold for points beyond the state m et­
¡th e extent of a score either way— by other nations to unjustly harm
Roys, J. L. Shaughnessy, Mrs. Pin­
)
all In all, as near a case of “ horse . Japanese shipping. Mr. Ito has re-
ropolis.
Boats ,*were necessary to
ion, Mrs. L. J. Orres, Mrs. Chapin
and horse” as any football game cently been called to the presidency
rescue passengers from a marooned ’
Alfred Maneely, W. D. Jackson, J. G.
train east of Monmouth Fails, yes­
could be.
,
of Jap a n ’s greatest steam ship line,
W ally, Mrs. S. J. Alstrom. Mrs. Mary
terday afternoon.
from London, an d for th at reason he
jmhnson, Mrs. Stuart, Mrs. [J E.
Last night and this forenoon 1.65
claims to know som ething of what
spates, Mrs. George H arkins, , Mrs.
A
LOS ANGELES, Nov. ______
_______
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a„ fell 1U
21.— Thin
inches
of rain
in ABinailU)
Ashland, ac.
ac
is going on.
Mary Hatfield. Mrs. J. M urray Mur- Sirls have .been banned a t the Lin- cording to Louis Dodge, government
In addition to the claims he pre­
phy, W. B. True, W. G. Prescott, coin high school here
w eather observer. This is the first
sents against England for her dis­
Mrs. B. L. Powell, Miss Minnie
Skinny shoulder blades, sunken real rain of the season, a n d was
crim inatory acts in connection with
Pole?.
chests, neck bones, scrawny elbows bailed wi(h delight by the farm ers,
shipping to her colonies, he alleges
and pipe stem legs are henceforth because of the benefit to grass and
th a t the United States, by m aking
fíy- - ri-*“
Í - ‘tm
I to be taboo.
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grain crops and the softening of
preferential rates for passengers and
‘ The agitation among the students the soil, which will greatly facili­
freight carried from the O rient in
I is not due to the school having been tate plowing. Owing to the unus­
American ships, violates one of
swept by a passion for the esthetic, ually high tem perature which pre­
President Woodrow W ilson’s points
but merely because nutrition experts vailed there was no snow left in the
advanced at Paris, in which the
PTPS
C h llP fh
th6 instltution have reached the surrounding m ountains. This fore-
SALEM, Or., Nov. 21.— Public American president declared against
I conclusion th a t the perfect th ir ty -1 noon the streets of Ashland were
utilities of Oregon will pay taxes the erection of commercial barriers.
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six is the fastest thinker.
flooded.
Much sedim ent washed
i
the
coming
year
on
a
total
appor-
L
While
there
has
been
expressed
no
The other day I got a cute lit­
The W omen’s Missionary society
i 0,’ i n wOrA>r to become b rillT a n t'down *™m the hills onto the pave-
h 'T O t’ “imZoba’« ^
of the Presbyterian hurch w
^
the thrU li^ ro u t*
and Street Superintendent tle billet from my banker (not tioned property » ¡nation In the Washington. T
my local banker) th a t my ‘ac­
a program Sunday e v e n in g N o v e m - ' aT
T T ’
“fla ^ s ” i Fraley and his helpers were busy count was overdrawn. As I had state of $123,311,472.13, according th a t the delegates may decide to do
her*
27, in
in place
place of
of the
the regular
r e
g
u
l a
r tak,n_g t deep in’
“g
drains unchoked in or- no available ready funds to make to a statem ent made public by the 80-
her 27,
c«jr
to
allow
the surplus w ater to good, I had to confess to him in state tax commission. This fig u re 1
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church service
This will be the milk 8tation.'
®
'
°
° 3
escape.
Ashland
creek
is
higher
for the 1921 roll is $566,328.16 less' «1 APPLICANTS F o r JOBS
annual praise m eeting of the society,
nr
the following m anner:
than it has been since last spring,
than
th a t of 1920. This reduction
IN FORESTRY SERVICH
a n a Ike offer,ng
go In ike Won,-
“ My Dear Banker:
For the
a*nd
the
season’s
accum
ulation
of
is
due
to
lower
rates,
and
it
is
not-!
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en s? board. Every woman of th e 1 mpnt
,
nepart-
,,
,
I raent of the city schools and is wit, rubbish is being washed from the following reasons I regret being w ithstanding the fact th a t the full
PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 21.—-Eigh-
unable to reduce my overdraft.
creek bed.
• r ^ ta u ° pt
value
of
the
utilities
this
year
as
ty-three
applicants for forest service
I have been held up, held down,
o ire ri„ B0°Mi,h ib88 ° ' the ie a r
a° Pr° Per ” “ l r ' “ »ke' o ’ t0hre .'tu d T n T '“ '
fixed
by
the
state
tax
commission
ranger
took
civil service examina-
PORTLAND, Or.. Nov. 21.— Dam- sandbagged, walked on, set upon, is $4,447,794.76 more than last year.; tions held recently at gjl forest sup-
enng
i e oxes a ie on the liter-,
The establishm ent of the “ milk age oi betweep $500,000 and $ 1 - flattened out and squeezed by my
a t e table in the vesUbule. The statio n ” at Lincoln school wTere
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bankers, the income tax, the su­ The full value for 1920 was $181,- ervisor’s headquarters in Oregon and
per tax, the excess profits tax, ■057,000.53, and for this year $185,- W ashington, according to John D.
la te ^ W1 ° Pen theiF mite boxe3’ ’ tw enty-five “ flappers” considerably THANKSGIV1NG' PROCLAMATION
, G uthrie of the forest service. Only
war loans, war bonds, w ar saving 504,795.29
The Sunday evening program will is the la te st1 move ^ t h l nutrkiVn
ISSVKD BY
I'AMKIN
The to tal apportioned value of 43 took the examination last year,
certificates, the autom obile tax,
the
utilities combined with the gen- The papers have been forwarded to
and by every society and organi­
he in two parts, ‘‘The Clinic of a expert.
The girls duly registered
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eral
assessed property valuation o f , the civil service , hearq u arters at
zation th a t the inventive mind
M issionary Specialist” will be given come daily at 10 o’cloc ka. m for
the
state
makes the total assessed W ashington, where they will Le
It
is
proper,
fitting
and
a
time-
of man can invent to extract what
first by the Guild.
i th e ir glasses of certified milk.
I may or may not have in my property valuation in Oregon about graded and returned early next
honoreJ custom during the autum n
$1,020,000,000.
i spring.
possession.
of the year especially, to render unto
“ By the Red Cross, Blue Cross,
Almighty God praise a,"nd th a n k s­
St. D unstan’s, the C hildren’s
giving for the num berless blessings Home, the Y. M. C. A., the Sal­
and mercies th a t we as a nation vation Army, the Belgian Relief,
continually receive from His béné­ the A ustrian Relief, and every
hospital in the country
ficient hand.
“ The governm ent has governed
At this w riting the envoys of the
my
business so th a t I do not
earth are sitting at W ashington en­
know
who owns it. I am inspect­
deavoring to work out a plan of
ed,
suspected,
examined and re ­
treatin g each other as we would be
treated, and help bring about peace examined, informed, required and
commanded, so th a t I don’t know
on earth, good will tow ard men.
who I am or why I am here at
We nre mnro
• j .
! And may divine guidance be given all. All th a t I know is that I am
han ever Tk.T Ashland , „
Other day th e Sr0U,1,i was these “ e" s° ,hM
supposed to be an inexhaustible
By EVA SCHULTZ
’ nomics, 174 in pharmacy, 87 in for-
W
best n b e t 1 tk^ w M ? e | “ ' e
e'Eht ‘°ClleS °' snow i b8 »«»Ished iron, the earth, and supply
of money for every need,
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL- estry, 76 in mines, and 63 in voca-
Ive •' say, Dr F r l n r ., r £
,
’ e", ' he merCUrr St0° d
‘en degrCeS men sha11 ,earB t0 w ar ” » ”“ >«•
'u rg 990 B o n leva rd
7 ^ - n - bele-x zero."
.
President H arU ng and Governor desire or hope of the human race, LEGE, Corvallis, Or., Nov. 21_— tional education.
The increase in the school of com-
¿ t w « k w ith m ™
i h '“
r a ° d MrS- S” e ie “ 1’“ r S
Olcott have proclaimed Thursday, and because I will not sell all I The school of commerce at the Ore-,
gon A gricultural college is now the tnerce has been rem arkable. Last
.
' en u rg ' i t0 h a lin g been som ew hat w orried November the 24th, a legal holiday. have and go out and beg, borrow
__ „ _L__ e e . S ° Ur ° 1 le south- ’by the bfack-hand letter dem anding I would therefore urge the people of or steal money to give away, I am big school of the institution. The year the enrollm ent was only 625;
>rn, eastern and western states, tra ­ $1000 which they received the day
enrollm ent will likely reach 6000 be-: this rate of increa8e ;n the last few
discussed,
boycotted
our city upon th a t day to assemble cussed,
veling by both rail and water.
talked about, lied about, and held fore the college year is over, accord- i years has caused commerce to 'p a s s
they left Ashland, which communi­
“ The more we see of other places cation threatened the destruction of in th eir several homes and places up and darned near killed, and
ing to President Kerr;. This Hn- up both agriculture and engineer-
of worship, or in union services as
he more we think of A shland,” tea­ their home.
the only reason why I am hang­ cludes sh o rt courses and sum m er ing.
m e d ' Dr. Swedenburg. “ The wea­ « “At New Orleans we boarded a is the custom of many, to render ing on to life now is to see what session students.
Five of the Ashland students are
thanks to God, the ru le r of nations.
k e r was generally good during our
Of this num ber, 750 are en ro lled , registered in the school of com-
in thunder will happen next.
C. B. LAMKIN,
ibseaee, bt»t When we left Minne-
I
commerce, 687 in en g in eerin g .! merce; others in different school«
“HAZ
KIK.
(Continued on Page 4)
|l>7or of Ashland.
591 in agriculture, 520 in home eco-;are taking some commerce
RECEIVE RATION
OF MILK DAILY
Mission Society
Prepares Program
H az fÇi/c
M E S TAXED
AÏ 5123,311,47?
Af
ASHLAND AFIER SIX
WEEKS EASTERN TRIP
OF O.A.C. STUDENTS