Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 28, 1921, Image 1

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    M alaria germa cannot |
survive three m onths'
In tha rich ozone at!
Ashland.
The pure!,
domestic w ater helps. :
A sh land D aily T idings
(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
3
«Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)'
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ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1921
Ashland climate, with­
out the aid of medi
cine, cures nine cases
out of ten of asthm a.
This is a proven fact.
No. 74
JAPAN CURTAILS SHIP BUILDING
.
■
I
ESPEE COMPANY Arbuckle Makes Blanket Denial
TO Scores As Witness For Defense
Stamp M ill Is
New Chute For
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 26.
— The Southern Pacific company a n - >
nounced th a t it has issued notice to
its employes “ of its desire to nego- j
tia te a revision of rates of pay that
a re ju st and reasonable, based on
H
th e cost of living, rates paid for
O verhauling of the stam p mill and
sim ilar work in outside industries,
Operations are progressing favor-
other
equipm ent and the installa- ! ably at the Gold Ridge mine A new
'an d other relevant circum stances
. tion of apparatus for flotation
pro-
th a t are directly or indirectly relat­
*
¡ore chute is being opened up a t the!
cess
has
been
begun
on
the
G
reat
ed to the question.”
I south end of the stopes and a raise '
GOLD HILL. Or., Nov. 28.— -Gus
uua waaf-rn-n m i
•
The m anagem ents proposals In 'L a rse n 's e re » at the rock o n a rrv ' T
,
f
T
’, l>n>pert!' is being made from the 500 to t h e ’ SAN FRANCISCO, Nov
2 8 __
practice It Is believed will am ount' , - /
Quarry „ „ Forest creek several m.ies south- 400 foot level.
Roscoe (P a tty ) Arbuckle took the
to substantially e s t a b l i s h i n g the
G° ‘d H,l‘ ” ere the ’ 'ct,,U9 ot a WM‘ ° '
and formerly
ach mill run for the last three witness stan d and told his story of
wages th a t were in effect a t the end lwid~u[’ Frlday nlEht about 10:45 b “own as the LoDe Pine ",lne
A weeks has been between $1500 a n d “ , _ .
... is
. now running
.
of federal control, March 1, 1 920,1 Tbe men were In the bunk house cro3s cut has beeR started which is ! $ 1 i 00. The-m ill
day ! w hat happened in a room of the St
according to the announcem ent of and five or six of the fourteen or
to tap a licb cbute visible I and night and is expected to con- Francis hotel where, the state
J H Dver general m a n aw r
I
on
the
surface
at a According
level 200 to feet
• u n d e r a ' decisio^ “ ,h ' United
‘J 8“
e" s a ^ d
‘ beio» the snrface.
en- tinue because of this fact and be- charges, he inflicted injuries on Miss
GOLD HILL POKER
IE"
Used By Great
Western Mine
Ore Opened At
Gold Ridge Mine
TOKIO, Nov. 28.— The Japanese
governm ent shipyards have been is­
sued orders to cease all warship re­
pairs and to slow down on all new
work, it was officially announced to­
day. No orders have been issued to
private dockyards where two dread-
naughts are under construction.
ICE STORY s
WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 28.—
/ T
Wl" m a k e a
? h t' b “ ‘
in the end she will yield
This expression from a naval au­
thority of high rank accurately re­
flects the opinion of the American
officials and the foreign diplom ats
cause there is plenty of high grade j Virginia Rappe, the “ best dressed i th at this, the third week of the dis­
States railroad labor board, railroad ! S ™ ° f P° k6r Wlth ab° Ut *b° ° 0QiS iPeer’8 survey this cross cut will
ore in sight to keep it running.
, woman in the movies,” which caused arm am ent conference, will see Jap­
wages increased approxim ately 2 2 ; the table’ wben tw ° masked men, have to be driven a distance of only
a n ’s acceptance of the American
When the mine was taken over b y!i1£,_
~
, her death following an alleged wild naval program. It is stated author-
percent effective May 1, 1920; then arm ed with autom atics, stepped into
teet troni some of the old work- ,,
the present m anagem ent there was
on July 1, 1921, were reduced about tbe room and demanded the m oney.; inga in orAir t0 cap tbe chute.
itively th at the British experts are
| about 400 feet of tunnel work on : party.
in- full accord wi?h the American
12 per cent The present proposal The men a t the poker table arose,
Several hundred tons of ore have the propertye A small crew of men
The story - told by
tue
fat
comed-
- — — ------ —
of the company would likely result ( and aa they did so, stuffed some of been taken from this property in the has now been operating at the mine ian wbose tria l for m anslaughter program.
in the rem aining portion of the 221 the money into th eir pockets, or past from which an average of $15 for about a year and a half and ba3 a ttra c t e4 national attention, was
WASHINGTON, D. C.. Nov. 28.__
per cent increase being wiped o u t.! raked it onto the floor. About $100; per ton has been recovered, accord- there is now over 1200- feet of tun- a blanket denial of any wrong-doing
was learned officially th a t while
This does not touch any of the in- *'a3 taken from the table by the ing to reports from form er owners, I nel work on this property.
I p r‘or to the death of Miss Rappe,
Rappe.
Jap
an ’s naval experts are prepared
■creases granted during the period robbers.
¡Over 2000 feet of tunnel work has
I He claimed to have found the girl
to
insist
strongly
upon being auvnev
allowed
A Chicago man has designed a ! OR the floor of the bathroom belong- — ---- " -•''“
»■j -j.«**
of governm ent operation of the rail-! A careless search was made, but been done on this property.
It is
roads, am ounting to over 50 per cent Q0 more money was taken, although! Predicted th at the mine will again motor truck for carrying plate glass ing to room 1219 and declared th at seventy per cent of its present navy,
. she was vomiting. Arbuckle said lnstead of the sixty per cent laid
on the average.
trunks in the bunkhouse and the be in Production in the near future. safely.
th a t he carried her* to a bed and down by the Hughes program , they
Dates for conferences betw een the men’s pockets contained a total of
*
—
m inistered to her. While he went a re ’ nevertheless, prepared to accept
m anagem ent and the employes af- ca8h reaching $3200 -The hold-up
for a drink of w ater, Miss Rappe tbe American figures upon the con-
fected, f o r , discussion of the pro- raen overlooked much! It is the
fell between two beds. He testified dition th at all fortifications In the
posed reductions, were set for De- opinion of the victims and of the
she was still vomiting, and he again ' Pacific be dismantled.
cernber 20 and December 21, 1921. police th at the thieves were local j
placed h er on the bed and called 1 It is believed in official circles
Mr. Dyer announced th at “the m an­ men. as one of them said to. one of!
answ er to the
for the other women of the p a rty 1 i th a t the Amerit
agem ent will be glad to arrange for th s victims:
»
condition
will
b
e
^
n
emphatic “ n o /
“
You
had
$40
yesterday.
W
hat
to
prevent
her
tearing
her
clothes
earlier conferences of any craft or
off.”
have you done with your m oney?” ■
crafts upon application.”
WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 28.—
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J It is also a supposition th a t the
Arbuckle denied th a t Miss Rappe
Z
All
foreign powers m aintaining post
YEGGS LOOT FIVE
raen were not old hands at th e '
accused him any way th a t he heard,
AND TEN CENT STORE j ^am e. Had they been they would !
and m aintained th a t all he did was offices in China, with the exception
of Japan, agreed in secret session
have secured more of the money so
to help the unfortunate girl.
“ Mrs- Delmont put ice on M isa’
dy 0,1
rem ova* of ail Post of-
PORTLAND, Or., Nov.
28
The ten years’ tim e granted by complete payments, which were to!
near at hand. Larsen says th a t they^
Yeggs carted away a safe from the appeared nervous, being unable to the city of Ashland for the payment be m ade" in annual installm ents Nappe’s head, hwo asked her w hat;
3 y aRuar> ,
3.
M etropolitan five and ten cent store hold the autom atics with which they ¡of paving i£ d sidew alk assessm ents When any of these payments became ‘ tbe ice was doing th ere,” testified EUROPE BANKING
"
during last night an d blew it open, were arm ed, steady
. r.
delinquent,
the
city
had
power
t
o
'
Arbuckle
-
’
She
said
th
a
t
she
knew
HEADS
TO
SOLVE
’
lends Decebmer 31, according to in-
escaping with $800 in cash.
A nother report In circulation as „
foreclose, but granted additional how to tak e care of Virginia.
MONEY EXOHANGB
to the holdup is th a t the man who I form atlon obtained at the city re- tim e in which to complete payment. told Mrs Delmont to shut up or I
. .M usical A u to—
was acting as banker of the poker cor(*b r ’8 office- Approximately $37,- Deferred payments draw 6 per cent would throw her out the window.”
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Nov. 28.—
A toy auto, cleverly built of ta lk ­ game succeeded in getting out of 000 rem ains unpaid of the to ta l interest, -------
He denied th
a t he ever --- talked to
and when
ent M
be-
------* any paym
luouv
C_
-----------------
vu | The reparations commission will call
ing machines Is attractin g much at- the
-— room
------ -------
mt? ----------------------
----
and Wltu
escaping
with th e sum - > - $280,000,
assessed for the pur- comes delinquent, a 6 per cent pen- A Semnacher about putting ice o n i* conference of the heads of private
TÎ
U n a 4 t as 1 he
—
— was
_ - running
■ nnaAfi
«-m
®
O A O AAA having been
_ __ alty is added.
M
<SK Rappe’s body. He denied . the
. I h»«v 7 ™
D
ui private
Miss
tention to Rose B rothers’ window, T
money,
aad 4 th
Poses no
named,
$243,000
x,. n e uenw a m e banks in Europe within a short time
The wheels are made of records, and away the robbers fired two shots at Pa id.
In determ ining the price to bid X r X ” r
Peter Nar- ' ,or the
■» d>-cu8»lng
th e driver is a tiny white d jg who him w ithout result, only $65 being - The city has taken possession of for property
being
sold
to
satisfy
* ’ . ' ------ ° --- ----
th ! b8A Kr I ? 16 8tdte* * h o ' to stabilize the foreign money ex-
is listening to “ his m aster’s voice.". obtained by the holdup men, which sixteen properties to satisfy delin- taxes and street work assessm ents,, testIt^ d tb a t Arbuckle, at the Cul-j change, according to official advice«
sum -w as found on two of the play- QueRt payments of the assessm ents the city figures the to
ta l a am
m o ount
u n t of
o f ver City studio, offered him 1
•
* fiftv
fif ty , received ,___
here,
total
N urse Goes V isitin g—
era, and th a t th e b an k er of the mentioned. Six of these have been these item s and bids th a t figure. dollars for a key to the room Miss | - --y-
Mrs. Lulu Wilson, nurse at the game had from $2000 to $3000 i n , sold for $500 to $1800 each, averag­ Anyone bidding a larger sum would Rappe occupied, several years ago ¡them like the crack of a whip. He
sanitarium , has gone to Los Angeles J his possession.
i n g perhaps $1000 each. The term s get the property, h u t would, of
Arbuckle s attitu d e on thè s ta n d , cleverly evaded qdestioas which
to visit relatives and enjoy a m uch-'
________ _
given are generally one sm all pay- course, be compelled to pay the ta x ; waa Pleasing, and he appeared to were designed
to trap him. He
needed vacation.
Gone to K lam ath F a lls—
n d s street
rro o t iio
na
I m ake a good witness for himself, ' J ’ ■ •
ment down, balance in monthly in a and
liens.
m ight have been m aking the movies,
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E. T Staples and J. W. Dresslei stallm ents. The present income to
An effort Jias been made to pass
ao perfect was his ppse. At all tfm^a
Swiss arm y motorcycles are equip- went to K lam ath Falls today, by the city from this source is, th e re ­
^Arbuckle was entirely a t ease dur­ he was the coolest man in the court­
(Continued on Page Five)
ped with skis for use on snow cov- rail, to look at reclaim ed m int land. fore, small, but in time will am ount
ing* the cross exam ination and gave
room.
His counsel was obviously
ered roads.___________________
j They expect to retu rn Thursday
m
m
w ithout bealtailon— some of p X o d
Z
X o”
to considerable.
Preparations are being made by
y
the city to foreclose on a num ber
! of other delinquent properties at
! the next tax sale, which will occur
.in A pril.. W here assessm ents for
j street work have been allowed to go
j unpaid for years, the county and
state taxes are also allowed to be­
come delinquent,, as a rule. In or-
dar to save th e expense of two tax
sales, the city has adopted the plan
Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov 28— Bo-, e ricanisnl. Each year this-w eek i .
The November m eeting of the ’ state in m aking an organized effort
of getting from the county a delin­
cause the achoolroom
the c ra d le . be ,,b„ rved' As progress is made.
Scenic Preservation association of toward conservation of her scenic quent tax certificate and using it for
of the nation, because the touuda.iou' sltuatl0D8 clari(led>-
Jackson county, is scheduled to take resources and the constitution and the purpose of foreclosure.
» 11>
» lid ity into per.
youth, the N ational Americanism
place tom orrow evening at Talent. by-laws of the local organization
Since the state and county taxes
fected
program
s
for
thia accomplish­
was used as a model for th e pro­ constitute a first lien against real
commission .of the American Legion ment.
The Ladies’ Aid of th a t city will
posed statew ide association.
, and th e National Education associa-
estate, assessm ents are first paid by
serve a seven o'clock supper at the
The main purposes of the week
The form er meetings of the asso-1 the city, in order to clear the way
I
tion have joined hands to promote
tow n hall and a very large atten d ­ ciation have always been held a t a for the paym ent of street assess-
and foster education a/id thereby
(Continued on Page Five)
ance of residents of Ashland and vi­ noonday luncheon, and the one at j ments. During the tim e in which
strengthen
and
perpetuate
a
better
cinity is anticipated.
Talent will be the first to be held
¡Americanism, build a more intelli­
This is the first m eeting of the in the evening. This is to perm it the residence or business property
gent and b etter citizenry and withal
rem
ains
In
the
city’s
possession,
no
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ♦
association to be held a t Talent and business men who are interested to
The Christm as season is a good
------
«-
equip
the
youth
of
the
nation
more
county
or
state
taxes
are
levied.
a num ber of very enthusiastic mem­ attend, from Ashland and Medford.
one for introspection. It might
adequately to cope with life and <S> Turn to these columns, the >
H. L W hite and S. P atterso n each
bers are located there. Im m ediately
Mrs. O. W inter and F ran k Jordan brought suit against th e city to be a surprise to some self-right­ forge ah ead the interests and achiev­ <$> WANT AD pages of tonight’s ♦
following the 50 cent dinner, the are the Ashland members of the ex­
eous folks to tak e a good look in
m eeting will be called to order. C. ecutive committee. This society was avoid paym ent of special assess­ the introspective m irror to find ements of thè* entire United States. <S> Tidings. You'll be surprised a t ♦ -
The initial effort is to be made
the num erous ways in which a ♦
M. Thomas will m ake the address. organized last April, since which m ents for stre et im provem ent, the th at they don’t look a bit (on the
contention
being
th
a
t
such
assess­
with
the
inauguration
of
“Ameri­
few hundred dollars invested ♦
As Jackson county representatives tim e a state society has been formed,
inside) like they have been trying
m
ents'
wen;
u
n
ju
s
t
These
suits
can
Education
W
eek,”
December
4
<
$
>
now
in A shland real estate or ♦
w ill be chosen, a t th e request of a t present particularly interested in
to m ake people believe they look
were
decided
in
favor
of
th
e
city
to
10,
which
is
to
be
fittingly
observ­
close-in
farm properties w ill >
Governor Olcott, to m eet a t Salem th e preservation of trees and shrub­
on the outside. Outside appear­
by
th
e
state
suprem
e
court
F
eb
ru
­
ed
In
every
state
in
the
union,
every
® place you on the road to ♦
©r P ortland before-very long for th e bery along th e Pacific highway. The
ance is like fro th on the beer—
ary 10, 1920.
city
and
every
community.
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success!
49
purpose of form ing a statew ide as- cutting of tim ber along the high­
it h a sn 't any real klk In it. Nor
The
cost
of
street
paving
and
ce­
This
is
but
the
initial
step
in
the
ASHLAND
DAILY
TIDINGS
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eoclation for the preservation of Ore­ way in th e m ountains south of Ash­
does appearances count for much
ment sidewalks became due upon
elaborate plan of the two organize-1*>
WANT AD COLUMNS
♦
gon’s scenery.
land will be considered a t the Talent completion of the'w ork, but those when it is sim ply to camouflage tions working together for th e nc- ♦ are here to serve' you— and ♦
Jackson county Is ju st a year m eeting. A large attendance from
rotten innards.
who desired nn extension of time
com plishm ent of th eir jolpl objectrtq $
serve you well!
♦
ahead of all other oountles ja th e Ashland in desired
HAZ KIK.
were allowed ten years in which to
— better education and better A«a-
••>€>£><«><$>♦<$♦
m
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Scenic Preservation Society
W ill Consider Timber Cutting
On Highway At Talent Meeting
H a z IÇik
American Legion Joins With
Teachers for Observation of
Education Week, Dec, 4 to 10