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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1921)
M glaria germ a.cannot survive three months j 4n th i rich ozone at Ashland. The f pure domestic w ater helps. Ashland clim ate, w ith out the aid of medi cine, cures nine cases out of ten of asthm a. This is a proven fact. (International News Wire Service) VPLUME 3 «Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43) -ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22: 1921 No. 70 PORTLAND WATER SUPPLY CUT OFF $12,000 REPORTED FOR HOTEL S™ ™ BONUS; $ 9 ,4 0 0 IS NATION MENACED BY INCREASE OF RELEASE GRIP Grants Pass Give Settler Irrigation To Square Deal Be Extended Says Thomas By LEO T. HEATLEY (I. N. S. Staff C orrespondent) I PORTLAND, Or., Nov, 22.— Th® NEW YORK., Nov. 21.— New York terrific sleet and snow storm which is big; New York is cosmopolitan— has held the Pacific N orthw est la it is even friendly. But New York I its grip for the past two days ap- is also the crucible inio which the , pea red to have abated today. Not- great come only to find th a t they • ——— — —— , w itbsanding the cessation of the have dw indled into insignificance. “Give the settler upon the lands storm, an additional heavy dam age The fame of Napoleon himseif could i is expected due to the rapidly ris ♦within your new irrigation project not survive other and more immedi GRANTS PASS, Or., Nov. 22.— a square deal; m ake him satisfied ing flood waters. The m ain line a te questions in this great city. Three laterals extending the water and aid him in solving the problems WASHINGTON. D. C„ Nov. 22.__ train service on the Union Pacific, All this is prelim inary to the story Southern Pacific, and Spokane, P o rt of C. N. Haskell, O klahom a’s firsti N nderSr ound traffic in drugs, devel- service of the G rants Pass irrigation I th a t will confront him ,” said C. M. At the open forum luncheon at Thom as, of Medford, who spoke at land and Seattle railw ays leading in governor, a big political gun in th at °Ping startlingly in recent years, has district will be excavated, bids for; Hotel Ashland today It was voted— the weekly luncheon of the cham ber . . • . , „ - , n c c n i j lu u v u c u u u t ..m e c n a m o e r ( ' ----- — — to P ortland are still dem oralized. state and a national figure— until ( become a serious menace to the wel- the work being received Saturday, j of cornmerce there yesterday noon J on motion made by E. E Phipps and The P ortland w ater system is crip- ' h9 T ? Y ork- HaakeU ,a re ° ' the I" » u n io n Ot O n e c canal, a n a l. to tn be k known n n u /n as Q Gt trtm Dorr, _ ».V_ _ « has , had a wide . _ ex- 1 _ One the Dem-j Mr. rr,l Thomas seconded by J. H. McGee— to en-j Pled and the supply, it is estim ated. 7n°h- n °.ma i tenoral oiiiciala. arary lateral, will cover the district : feerience in the developm ent of lrrl- large the g reater hotel co m m ittee! ' will not last until tomorrow. Nearly on his first visit in five years. The north of town above the present T o-igation projects in Southern Oregon, a thousand telephones are out of The illegitim ate traffic in narcot new spapers there got out special kay canal. It will carry about ten having represented three Jackson and m ake a systematic, whirlwind •commission here, and the high wa welcome editions, and the welkin ics is conducted by the so-callel second feet of water, pumped to it couuty projects in th eir form ative campaign to finish raising the pro te r is menacing the Portland rang from Altus to Miami, and from “dope peddlers," who ____ , __ ______ _ i from the Tokay canal, requiring a appear to have - .‘period, and he told his audience th at posed $30,000 bonus to r building a bridges. It may be found necessary Guymon to Hugo—considerable te r - ’ a perfectly organized, country-wide h i t of 110 feet. The equipment will ¡th ere was work for every man to quarter-m illion tourist hotel in Ash to close some of the bridges. ritory. - ) ..riQg consist of a twelve-inch pump of 150) do in putting such a project as the land. The present committee of Y° Fk HaskeH i3 chairm an These drug -vencbrs, for the most horse er- and horse P°w power, and will will add add 800 800 acres acres) ¡.one one here here into into commission commission. And he The effect of the “ silver thaw ” L tno board of thp WiHrilp Qlafoa. nort ok»«:., 4 .1 .< < • » .. of the board of the Middle States part, obtain their “ dope” supplies t0 nil.16 n<3tr!Ct’ . i started right in at the ground floor fourteen reported $9400 subscribed, about P ortland and the Columbia Oil company. When he made up his from Mexico and Canada, although The Martin canal will back up by calling for the “square deal” when but in addition to this, representa river is showing itself in the mails mind to go to Oklahoma the o n ly ‘ sm aller quantities are obtained by from the end of the Tokay canal and the purchaser and prospective set- tives of A shland’s banks promised for tbe people of Ashland. The east ones to miss him were his stenog- thefts and illegal transactions with will w ater several hundred acres, tie r appeared upon the ground; then $3000, although no definite sub ern mails, when the trains are on rapher, his office boy an d tbe office unscrupulous dealers. Considerable .e Savage lateral wi|l iback up he argued th a t assistance, financial scriptions can be made until the ac t doorm an. Outside of these and a drug sm uggling is practiced on both from the south canal and will cover ) if need be. be offered the home tion is taken by the directors. This time, arrives in Ashland on train 15 about 11 o’clock p. m., and when few friends, no one knew he had th e A tlantic and Pacific coasts, acreage in the m outh «of Savage builder, and th a t his problems ot makes a total of $12,000, exclusive o t »3500 which waa reported from “ “ ,“ t , a r " VM «» ever been in NAw York, to say noth- where the drugs arrive on ships hail creek and above. W ater will be tak-j production and of m arketing be two subscribers a tew weeks ago. X k ‘ 10 ocl<Klt ’ ■ “ • ing of his leaving it. Outside of his ing from the Orient and Europe, en direct, witlfout in stallation of made the problems of the commun but which has uot yet heeu definitely L i T eastern ma' 1 business and social orbit, the tax The sm uggling problem has devel- fu rth er equipment. ity. secured. * • 1 ain 15 Saturday evening. Last collector is the only individual who i oped a perplexing situation. It has V. o. N. Smith an d others who ! X ^ t M o “ T “ ? 1 “ , PraCtli:' has evinced any special interest in been ascertained th a t a large p o £ tv studied t the v .._ _V 4111 -Not only is the east- hare carefully project, ' him ’ ‘ tion oi the drugs th a t enter this ern mail cut off, Jbut Everything estim ate th a t the building of the W rote “ Denver Platform " country through illicit channels was north of P o rtlan d appears to be af- proposed hotel in Ashland will in- In Oklahoma the name of ‘C .N .” shipped from the United States, af- crease the value o t real estate here P" ' ' was a household word. President ter m anufacture by repiNkble firms te n per n e r cent, punt which mr»,!,,». ____ tically the local mail between Ash- ten ^ .R o o s e v e lt thundered at him. and The belief has been expressed would alone land and Portland. am ount to $200,000. V newspapers exposed him. He wrote that the headquarters of the e x te n -) Bert G reer called attention to the the Denver platform of democracy, sive “ dope rin g ” i8 located o u ts id e ! Direct telegraphic communication fact th at Ashland has already spent a n d was the party/s national treas- the United States and that they o b -! with Portland was still impossible a t u r®’- . *aia the drugs shipped from t h i s ! $235,000 in providing a park and a late hour today, and the long dis mobilizing our unrivalled m ineral In New York he has made just as: country with the express intention waters. He voiced the opinion th at tance telephone system is still at a m uch of a success in business as h e ’ of sm uggling the ‘dope” back for we could well afford to subscribe the ! disadvantage in cities north of Al did in Oklahoma »politics. As a n ‘Uegal sale. Oklahoman his name and face were U se th e “ U nderground” Ashland has: a wonderful oppor-) A>wn there at the ra te of 150 miles entire am ount needed, for a first bany, where seventeen poles were once fam iliar to New York. As a It is largely through these under- tunity .to become an im portant air-j per hour, two o r three hours being class tourist hotel, up to $350,000, washed out by tbe rushing waters _ . --------- „ ______ „„„ L u a a t i w ill O f t h e S a Q tia m river, which changed th a t the benefits th will New Yorker— well, he still is re- ground channels th a t the drug ad- plane station, in the opinion of A. B. considered ample for the journey adding be derived from such an institution ltS cour3e yesterday, inundating a membered in Oklahoma. - ! diet now obtains his supply of “ hop.” McKenzie, who is closely in touch If this machine were now in opera- strip of land a mile wide. in the year 1925 alone would justify “t r ’n n* ‘ W hen he made this la3t trip to A recent governm ent survey dis- with the a ir transportation situation.) tion. it w ould-be possible for Ash- Although a falling barom eter in th e state he was first to rule. h e close<3 the startlin g fact th a t the The landing field ju st across the landers to attend the Arbuckle trial the investm ent, on account of the spoke at the state fair, and every- U3e of opium and its alkaloids, for road from the Sarsaparilla barn near and see the pictures at the Vining Portland fair to be h tld in th at dicated more storm last night, the body hustled to McAlester and list- o t{ier than legitim ate medical pur- Bear creek, is said to be ideal. On each evening. The cost of operating year, and the num ber of outside vis- rain 3t°PPed a t 7 o’clock this rnorn- ened to him. Publicly they cheered P°3es, has increased amazingly in account of the wind coming from the big plane is estim ated at $35 Rors it will a ttra c t to the state and i mg. Louis Dodge, government wea- i th er observer, states th a t a rising but privately they asked each other ¡recent years. About 90 per cent of the same direction most of the time, per hour, which would enable the Ashland. E. T, Staples answered the objec barom eter today indicates a cessa w hat he was "up to .” They specu- th<? am ount of narco tics'en tered for a much sm aller field is needed than owners to compete with railroad lated as to w hether he was about) consum ption-in |fals country is-used in many other places. Fifteen acres, train s and auto busses. Reserva- tion which is met in some quarters tion of the storm. The rainfall dur- Jo retu rn to Oklahoma politics and for other than medical purposes it is considered ample, while the gov- tions may now be booked for the in regard to the proposed hotel h u rt ing the night am ounted to .05 of an ing the business of Hotel Ashland, inch. give Cherokee Bob Owen another has been estim ated. A lthough this ernm ent class A field contains 80 first flight to San Francisco by stating th a t in his opinion such I The train schedules are still irreg h e -------------- ------- ---------- ru n for the senate, or was this to be¡¡estimate is vagUe, officials acres, being 1890 by 1500 feet. T --------~ . -- —o—« federal oinciais 1 1 ------ an institution would resu lt in doub ular. Number 13, due here a t 9:46 th e opening gun of a national cam -,'bave completed a statem ent show- Medford muncipal airplane field con-: z"~" lin g the value of the hotel which o’clock this morning, did not arrive paign? But he fooled them all. He in£ Per capita consumption in tains but ten acres and is consid-! until 1:30 this afternoon. Number we now have. stroke of national extravagance a n d ;this country and th a t of European ered too small by aviators. 53 from the north, due at 4:20 M. C. I^eed W ith a public lauding field there the direct election of fedbral judges, j countries, which discloses th at this explained (that the j o clock, is scheduled to arrive at They went away still cheering and countrY consumes 13 to 72 times as would be a good prospect— local av- (Continued on Page Five) 6:20 o’clock. still puzzled, and he came back to much opium per capita as is consum- iators say a certainty— of the gov- th e Madison avenue offices of the 0d in other countries, the records of ernm ent fire patrol m aking Ashland th eir headquarters, because of the Middle States Oil company. * which are available. superiority of the field over Med ford. Twenty planes were used the past season by the government at Medford, Eugene and F ort Stevens At present the war departm ent is trying to get the in terio r d ep art ment to pay for patrolling the na- , tional forests. Army officials say i it is not th eir business to fight fire, s-u By H. K. REYNOLDS and then to Bagdad. while the interior departm ent claims (I. N. S. Staff Correspondent) The survey for the new aerial they haven’t sufficient funds to keep ALBANY COLLEGE, Albany, Or., | ended about a year ago. WASHINGTON, D. C„ Nov. 22 pathway was made by the British the fliers up in the air. If the state rfOA lb7n7cFonedgeWis T o t ^ f X ^ f i e M ^ P1™ 6 tim ber ° * ners do not The A rabian desert, which always Royal Air force, with the co-opera- and private tim ber owners do not was regarded as an im pregnable bar-! ^on of the Em ir Abdulla, who help of a Presbyterian mission field more substations. A ’population of Z y ¡ ^ ^ u X t r e ^ ’n ^ ^ 9 tde building of an advance I ’m nere to tell the world th a t rier to direct communication b e - .ed th an 100 miles in diam eter situated i ^ r6 aS tween the M editerranean sea and baae at Anman, forty-five miles east th0U3ands is d elu d ed ¿Wthin a m onth— possibly in time Ashland is ju st the dandie3t lit n e a r the head of the Congo basin in th h .T V 1 ReV’ Mr’ NSal iS at t0 make an aeronautical exhibit at tle town, on he Pacific coast. That the Persian gulf, has been conquered 0 - Jerusalem . A frica, according to letters received the head of 158 evangelists a n d ; the W inter F a ir— A B. M cKenzi^ she has as great possibilities as by airplane, according to advices to) Gasoline Did It T«. . J. a n a cne w in te r F a ir— A B M cK enzi«* on the campus. nJ«»? A fleet of airplanes, arm ored cars a teachers’ most of wh°ui are natives| expects to have a Standard airplane! any other town. Her big chance the arm y a ir service. heretofore unoccupied be trained at the Elat station, where ’ here fro'm Portland. WilHam Baker pied and lies H.- Instead of attem pting to cross the) l°aned by the British war office, and is along the to u rist and! mineral tween what was heretofore the Rev Neal form erly was stationed. < form er lieutenant in the Canadian resort lines. She needs a big desert airplanes heretofore were ac- deserfc tenders fitted out with w’ire- farth est advanced C hristian mission In his supervisory work Rev. Neal Royal Flying corps, expects to bring tourist hotel and facilities con customed to fly a sem i-circular less telegraph apparatus were as- ary field in the interior of Africa, makes the rounds of the eight sub- a Curtiss plane here from Idaho a nected with it for the scientific course around its northern extrem -, 3embIec< at Anman to begin th eir and a field in which the exponents stations every four months, travel- little later, while E. G High has a use of her w aters in baths. When ity, thereby# traveling many miles advance into the desert. The first of ‘ Mohammedanism as working the tim ® ° n f° Ot- In 3 *13’000 seven-passenger Ansaldo she gets these she will soon get fu rth er than the distance that act-! 150 miles of the route was located am ong the natives. recent le tte r received at the college, plane which is scheduled to arrive on the map. P retty soon the ually separates the air stations onj’witb com paratively little difficulty, Rev. and Mrs. Neal, who have ob he told of m aking one of these jour- from New York before the flyin- bonus committee now w orking to the eastern and western sides of this t)Ut 160 m iles from the starting tained more than 10,000 conversions ueys in company with the E n g lish ) season opens next spring I Place, the pioneers struck a vast get a bonus th at will land the big endless expanse of sand. The route will be 580 miles long. h ract of rough lava beds. Enorm ous in the first seven years of their governor-general of the province. J According to the last named gen- thing will whip the proposal into m issionary work, opened up this rs. Neal is a g ra d u a te nurse anti tlem an., airplanes are supplanting such shape as it will get what It will pass through Anman in the boulders were scattered across the new field upon th eir retu rn to Af Tran3jordania, and K asrel Azrak, tra c t- The workers were nearly baf KhaS ,glven. her an op-1 railroad train s and even autos, at a Ashland really needs, and then rica from th eir furlough, which was portunity to be of mueh service in rapid rate. where landing fields have now been fled in their efforts, to get through we will alf come through on the W ith his new Ansaldo, sp e a t in P ortland and other parts th e ir work established, -------- v u c u w i n anti i d A O then d l l . will take an th e lava beds, when word came by the ¡Mr. High proposes to make daily. bonus and get the grapes. of U . Pacific Northwest and which central B U®ioa Sh® .d d superintends d i s î e n w w arfcTrips almost straight line across the des-r lreless from airplanes scouting HAS KIK. to San Francisco, slipping) | mt to Ramadi®, on the Euphrates, (Continued on Pag® 4) HOTEL LUNCHEON PROMOTE ASHLAND FLYING FIELD AS HEADQOATERS FDR PASSENGER SERVICE; ORDERED SHIPS ON WAY H az IÇifc Arabian Desert Conquered By Use of 'Planes’; British Flying Corps Surveys Waste Albany Missionaries Convert 10,000 African Natives Near Congo Head; New Field Offered 4