Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 12, 1921, Image 1

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A 3HLAND climate, without the aid
* * of medicine, cures nine cases
out of ten of asthm a. This is a
proven fa c t
A shland D aily T idings
(International News W ire Service)
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, VoL 43)
ALARIA germs cannot survive
three months in the rich ozone
a t Ashland. The pure domestic wa­
ter helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1921
No. 86
FOUR KILLED IN WASHINGTON LANDSLIDE
Made In Oregon
Goods Is Boosted
For Christmas
Riot of Fun Ends Winter Ï Ï S X *
r°
“
“
Fair; More Prize Awards
SEARLE STREET
CREW INJURED
State-wide interest is being creat­
GOLD HILL, Or., Dec. 12.— The
ed in the appeal to “Give Oregon-
bottom dropped out of the case
made Christm as gifts.” Billboards
against A. B. Gates, charged with
and advertisem ents say to the
violation of the prohibition law, Sat­
Christinas shopper: “ Why not an
urday
afternoon,
when
Jam es
Oregon product?” And then to
1
(Shine)
Edwards,
the
complaining
SUNDAY CHRISTM AS AND HOLI­ make the idea ipTactical and' tell
witness failed to appear in the jus­ HEAVY RAINS LOOSEN DIRT;
DAY ON MONDAY SPE E D S POS­ folks ju st what good things are
tice court at Gold Hill. The costs of
RAINIER VALLEY INUNDATED
TA L M ACHINERY TO AVOID made in Oregon, go on to list a r­
the action were assessed to Edwards
ticles suitable for Christm as giving.
HOLIDAY PARCELS DELAY.
AND RESCUES MADE BY BOATS
and the case dismissed. Gates is a
It is pointed) out th a t he who in­
— TRAIN PLUNGES IN RIVER.
special state prohibition officer, and
cludes Oregon gifts is twice a Santa
collected evidence against Edwards
P arcels for Southern S tates and E ast
Claus— he brighten Christm as for
who was tried twice in the circuit F ifty R e s c u e s o f S e a ttle Victim «
o f C hicago M ust L eave by D ecem ­
the payroll w orkers’ kiddies, too.
E n gu lfed in Landslide; Five-1 neb
couit
on a bootlegging charge, the
ber 14; C alifornia and State
To reach the workers, the Associ­
R ainfall D uring Paet Forty Hour«
ju ry disagreeing both times. An
P oints by the 18th; W ashington
ated Industries has distributed thou­
other indictm ent is on file avair.st — H ighw ays, Railroad» W ash «! Out.
the 17th.
sands of the “ suggestion lists”
him. At the tim e of G ates’ arrest, •
— ■ -
through the pay envelopes. Em­
L iterally, joy was unconfined—
his
supporters
charged
it
was
a
SEATTLE.
Wash.,
Dec. 12.— Two
Prize lists aw arding places to the
This year Christm as comes on ployes ini the large industries are
even by the four walls of the Armory
. entries in the W inter F a ir have not means to procure revenge, and firemen and four street departm ent
Sunday and according to the rules of not only the best cash custom ers of
— a t the closing program of the W in­
yet been completed for publication, threatened to stir up a tem pest in workers were injured today when a
the game it will be celebrated on the retailers in the gift-buyfng sea-
te r F air Saturday evening. Gener-
i The following aw ards have been a tea cup for a time. Since filing landslide at West Seattle engulfed a
Monday. As Sunday is a legal holi­ son, but they are most loyal to the Ously sprinkled with flying confetti.
■ made in addition to the list pub- the charge against Gates, Edwards crew of fifty men who attem pted to
day, it behooves the Christm as gift home industry idea. They are among
w reathed in smiles and aroused to
has departed, and is now said to be d*8 out the bodies of Mrs. Samuel
! lished in Saturday’s Tidings:
senders to make a strenuous effort the first to recognize th a t the suc­
clam orous evidence of a good time,
operating
a jitney line between Andrews and two chlldre n from
Roscoe Applegate had the largest*
at getting their parcels two days cess of the business in which they
Ashland and Jackson county people
Yreka
and
Weed, Calif.
their mudcoveredl home which was
pumpkin at the fair and F. C. Wedge
ahead of the custom ary time in o r­ are engaged in as producers means
turned from m undane pursuits to a
buried by the slide Sunday night.
der th a t the presents will arrive at a regular full-tim e
Now th a t the W inter F a ir is the second largest. Ves Stevens had
pay d iy , and riot of fun, crowding the large
The second slide today burled most
least on Friday in tim e for a S atu r­ freedom from th a t haunting fear of; building to capacity and dancing
over, let’s take another hitch in the best squash, and J. Gyger the
of
the crew, although none were fa ­
day delivery.
our trousers, get the hotel and best Hubbard squash. O ther prem ­
being “ laid off.” An appeal to th e m 1 until m idnight, the final hour of
tally
hurt.
“ Our pations will kindly keep this to buy Oregon quality products for the second annual Ashland W inter sanitarium proposition into right iums awarded for vegetables and
The slides were caused by the
shape, and then go get th a t grains at the W inter F a ir are;
in m ind,” says Postm aster Kaiser, Christm as giving naturally meets Fair,
heaviest
rainfall ever recorded In
Beets: first, C atherine Estes; sec­
bonus.
HAZ KIK.
“ as the Monday celebration always with strong response. Jo recogni­
A rriving by car and on foot, singly
this
section
of the state, nearly five
ond, F. C. Wedge. Sugar beets—
creates situations th a t may delay tion of this, many m erch an ts1 and by pairs and crowds from all
^avlng registered during the
G. B. Tallm an.
Cabbage— F. O.
m atters. Joy is a great institution, throughout the state are featuring 1 parts of the city and county, the
Smith.
Potatoes— F.
Holdridge.
and the patrops of the Ashland of­ Oregon goods in their windows and funm akers jammed at the door and
______ __
• Hundred^ are homeless and the
Onions—
Amos
Graves.
Turnips—
fice will find th a t th eir frienidb at in other ways.
later esconced themselves in the
I
railroad service over the Cascades
Amos Graves. Popcorn— J. Gyger.
the other end of the line will get a
beat available seats until standing
SHANGHAI, Dec. 12.— A gigantic la paralyzed. All roads to Tacoma
Yellow dent corn— first, Ves Stev-
better ‘kick1 out of it when the pres­
room privileges were value a t a
mass
m eeting was held today for the are blocked, due to the floods and
ene; second, W. B. Brlckley. W hite
ent arrives before than they will af­
high premium, prepared for the car­
purpose
of launching a movement land slides. Many homes have been
dent corn— first, L. S. H eckler; sec­
te r the fun is all over.”
nival where the garb of reserve was
for
the
overthrow
of the Peking gov-1 wrecked and sections of both the
ond, Ves Stevens. Best display of
P ostm aster E. J. K aiser has
railroads and highways have been
dropped an d pleasure became para­
corn— first, L. J. Heckley; second, ernm ent.
schemed out a schedule th a t will in­
mount.
Dem
onstrations
are
In
c
re
a
s
ln
g
wasbe<<out-
Ves Stevens. Rye— J. A. Kelts. Al­
sure parcels leaving Ashland arriv ­
Greeted by salvos of applause and
monds— H. O. Anderson.
English daily throughout China as a protest! Jos®Ph Moran was crushed to
ing a t their destination on time. The
gusts of laughter, the home talent
| against the negotiations conducted death near bere Sunday night when
w alnuts— Jam es Foxall.
“ don’t open until C hristm as” sign is
program went over with a bang. In-
laying
¡a t W ashington for the settlem ent o f the landslld* wrecked hi» horn« at
Poultry prem ium s: Best
applicable to the address side.
, terspersed by comments from a rep-
As the time approaches for the type female, American class— first, | the Shantung issue with Japan.
Medina,
Address to points in. states east of
I resentative Haz Kik in the person of election for the improvement of the Charles F. Morton (W hite Plym outh' The Chinese press bitterly scores
Hundreds of families hav« fled
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 12.—
Chicago and in southern states; mail
, Victor Mills, every act was a live county fair grounds, the voters nat- Rock p u lle t); second, F. L. Hold- America for ber attitu d e toward from thelr homM ,n R ainier valley,
“Out of W ashington by New Y ears” ’ one.
not later than December 14.
urally consider what a mill tax
ridge (R hode Island Red pullet). China a t the W ashington conference.I
(Continued on Pag« 4)
Address to points in North and was announced as the aim of the del­
The program was opened by a; would ainoun; to.
M
editerranean class— first, A. C. I
South Dakota, N ebraska, Kansas, egates to the disarm am ent confer­ pleasing dancing and singing act!
In tlie city. tbe m erchant with
Oklahoma, Minnesota, Texas, Louisi­ ence as the epoch m aking parley by Mesdames Sylvan P rovost& Ben-1stock assessed at $3000, would be Crews (W hite Leghorn p u lle t); sec­
ana; mail not later than December swung into the fifth week to d a y 1 ton Bowers Jr., M. E. Plim ate, Henry !called upon to pay $3, and although ond. Mrs. F. M. Snyder (Brown Leg­
horn hen). Best exhibit in the poul­
with its m ajor purposes accomplish­
15.
*
C arter, and Miss Thelma Heer.
1 the benefit to be derived by him by
try departm ent— Ernest Webb. Best
Address to points in Montana, ed.
Madame B utterfly, Mrs. Perry improving the fair g ro u n d , is not
bird shown by Ashland exhibitor—
On the surface of things it ap ­
Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico,
A shcraft, was encored for a repiti-i im m ediate, he ultim ately profits;
Don
Spencer. Best egg type W hite
pears
entirely
probable
th
a
t
the
holi­
Idaho, Arizona; mail not later than
tion of “ Japanese Sandm an.”
i when the farm er becomes prosper-
Leghorn
female— A. C. Crews,
days will see the last dep artu re of
December 16.
“ Sambo,” a colored m instrel a r t - ou3-
la u lie s’ Art d u b
Address to Southern California, big conference personages.
ist supplied the biggest hit of the! The average assessm ent of non­
By HARRY WARD
Tatted piece— first, Mrs. H. Mon­
of social irritation th at should not
The problem of China and Siberia
W ashington, Utah, Nevada; mail not
evening with several musical re n d i-! tillable land in Jackson county is roe; second, Mrs. G. C. Stevens.
be.”
(I.
N.
S.
Staff
C
orrespondent)
later than December 17.
and the final adjustm ent of the n a v -;tlong
The mugicjan arm ed wJth a $10.04 per acre, and the one mill
.
. .
...
.■ Crocheted piece— first, Mrs. John
According to the labor secretary
Address to points in California al program as laid down by Secre-! g u itair and harmony producing fair improvement
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 12.—
tax w ill am ount Olsen;
„.
. Mrs.
„
prouucing
second,
Chas.
Hansen.
a
few of the big industries of the
north of San Francisco, northern and tary of State Hughes on the opening nioutb p |ece, was an orchestra h hv v lto
acre,
Prevention of strikes and the cor-
to one cent on each acre.
_ . ..
.
.
.
.
country
are especially liable to labor
eastern W ashington; mail not later day of the conference still rem ain hiniselfi and brought
ted en_! The average assessm ent of tillable _ m F°
. eCC_.
rS «■’
rec
on
o
industrial
ills
through
disturbances.
Tn these industries
than December 18.
to be cleared up.
cores. Despite the eftorts of the en. | land ... th e county I .
and th e ! p aatcl_ „
Mrs y y
8
highly
trained
men
acting
as
con-
controveray
has
become more or lass
Address to Ashland and adjacent
As m atters now stand, it appears
tertainm ent committee, Sambo „lip. i county (air tax weald be six
, ond. G ertrulle Fraley. Bad a p r e a d -
chronic. “ A fair and lasting settle­
towns; mail not later than Decem­ probable th a t the delegates from all
ped o at of the halldiae ahortly after! »
„ „ j . H ar„e r . serond Mrs
ber 22.
ment of disputes in these industries
work done at the conference with his stage performance.
! Of the total am ount of money to
Bugb
is hard to arrive a t because of the
In order to make sure of delivery the exception of China.
. Miss Ethel Hazen, a high school1 be rais©d > tbe farm er pays one-third '
“S ' , . „
highly technical and complicated
at destination notice th a t your par­
Through the adoption of the R o o t,student gang <«Second Hand Rose.” and as th ere are 1250 farm s in the
m es ic
pa m en
nature
of these industries, and be­
cel is wrapped securely. The string proposals, the eight powers having |A cborus of ten high school girls county, the average cost to each f a r - '
"arJ es an
es
co ® oa ©
cause of our lack of tbe technical
‘ hould not only be drawn tight but interests in China have Pledged added much to
<
I canned v e g e ta b le s -firs t Mrs H H.
Dregsed as a farm woman a n d ; There is not a farm er in Jackson I BlharL Largest and best collection
knowledge necessary to a Just set­
it should be of sufficient strength to themselves to respect Chinese sov-|
tlem ent,” he said.
stand the trip, and a t the end of the ereignty and observe the ‘open door’ , ieadKng a bashful, backward, squeal- county but w hat would willingly; of canned fruits— first, Mrs. F . L.
1 rip be in shape to be strapped to a policy and guarantee Chinese neu- ing pIg of d | m| n u t| Ve 8jze Mrs E T give $10 or more of cash to have' N utter; second, Mrs. H. H. E lh art;
“ N aturally the public Is also w ith­
third,
Mrs.
Eric
W
eren.
Jelly,
six
city c arrie r’s bag. Address plainly trality in fu tu re wars. Delegates Elmore scored a distinct hit.
out
th a t exact knowledge.” he con­
good facilities f o r a first-class co u n -1
or
more
glasses—
first,
Miss
N.
R
us­
ns well as completely. See th a t the from the eight nations have approv-!
tinued. “ It lacks a clear idea of the
Tbe s panlsh dance ot Mr. and
ia ir- but as the railroads, gas.i
address is w ritten in ink on paper ed the removel from Chinese t e r r i - 'Mrs. H arry Silver was an outstand- P°wer and telephone companies are sell; second. Miss Pygall; third, Mrs.!
m erits or these disputes, and the
th a t will show plainly. In case of iory of some foreign infringem ents ing featUre of the evening’s e n te r-! called uP°n to Pa ^ tb eir share, the J. Gyger. Best collection of pickles
public Is, a fte r all, the final court
— "irst, Mrs. E. O. Smith. W hite
««r8 -
sm all parcels a tag address in addi­ upon C hina's adm inistration a u to n ­
to decide these m atters. The pro­
) farm er gets more than full value for
taininent.
bread—
first,
Mrs.
E.
O.
Smith;
sec-'
tion will help some.
cesses In a num ber of basic indus­
omy. The Chinese, however, are
As a grand finale, the company of som ething th a t benefits him in par-,
ond, Mrs. D. N. Davies; third, Mrs. |
An additional address inside th e frankly disappointed, although offi­
tries
are com plicated to the last de­
hom e-talent actors finished the p ro -!ticu lar-
E arl Horne. Graham bread— first,
I arcel will assist in ’ locating the cials have pointed out th a t “ the
gree,
and we cannot hope to pass a
gram with an agreeing and m irth-
The election will be held Wednes-
Mrs. D. N. Davies. Salt rising bread
sam e In case of erasure or loss of ad­ Chinese want too m uch.”
fair
judgm
ent in any of the disputes
provoking song query of “ Aint W e’day at wb*cb the county fair im-
—
first,
Miss
Pygall.
Layer
cake—
dress. Name and address of sender
in these industries, we cannot have
provement program will be voted
Got F u n ? ”
Mrs.
C.
E
arl
H
orne;
second.
m ust appear on each parcel post $ 2 5 0 0 ALLOWED
a
united public opinion to enforce
upon.
It
is
not
for
a
tax
th
a
t
c
o
n
-
i,rBt’
a tax th a t con-
Owing to the rapidity with which
Mrs.
E.
O.
Sm
ith;
third,
Mrs.
J. L
package. Make sure and state the
any
fair Judgm ent until w e know
COUNTY AGENT;
th e contestants disappeared in the tinues indefinitely th a t the people
__
C.
contents to th e receiving clerk.
more exactly what perclse services
BUDGET MEETING large crowd of dancers following the wil1 vote> but one for this next year’s
i*1" -
J* ’ T ”
L. Os­
'I hree item s are Im portant for the
are
to be expected from each em­
show, the names of all the costume oaly- The polls wiU be °Pen at
c ’erk to know in order th a t the par­
kar. Coffee cake— first, Mrs. J. Gy-
ploye
or group of employes in these
The outstanding featu re of th e prize winners could not be obtained. I o clock in tbe morning and will close ! ger. Girls under 14- -layer cake—
cel is handled according to the rail­
industries,
and what wages and con­
The Heck family, dressed as bucolic at 8 at ni«b t- Residents who are
W
ilma
N
utter;
canned
vege-
way mail service system. The pro­ public meeting of the county bud­
1
first.
ditions the employes may reason­
eligible to vote but who a re not
per classification, and w hether the get committee for Jackson county characters, won the group prize
tables, first, W ilma Gyger.
ably
expect for their service».
The comic prize was won by G ard -! re Sistered, may have their votes
parcel should be m arked “ fragile” or last week for a complete discussion
“
Now
we have originated in the
sworn in.
of the estim ate of money proposed ner Knapp, who dressed as a prize
“ .erishable.”
FIGHTING WOMEN LEAD
departm
ent
of labor a plan which I
fighter. Silas and Mlrandy won the
Valuable articles shcuid be in­ to be raised by taxation, for the en­
MEN TO VICTORY; MINE
am confident will bring us th is
OREGON DAIRYMEN
suing year, were th a t $2500 was al­ comic couple prize. Mrs. Smith won
sured.
ciliators
in
the
key
industries
of
the
much-needed
exact knowledge. This
CLOSED
AFTER
STIFF
FIGHT
WILL NOT DISBAND
the laurels for the best make-up,
A good container and securely < lowed for an assistant to County
country
is
being
sought
by
Secretary
Plan
calls
for
the appointm ent of a
PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 9.— The
wrapped parcel plainly and com '¡A gent Cate, $820 additional was al- garbed in “ Oregon products.” George board of directors of the Oregon
PITTSBURG, Kans., Dec. 12.— of Labor Jam es J. Davis.
I m ighly-trained techical man, who
1 letely addressed is half way deliv- lowed to the $1200 previously Johnson and M argaret Campbell won D airym en’s Co-operative league met Led by 500 biting, kicking, clawing
“
It
is
impossible
to
deal
with
shall also be a man of high intelll-
agreed upon for the county home the prize for the best made up cou­
< red to the receiver.
women,
1500
men,
supporters
of
A1-!
these
industrial
ills
and
not
be
lm-js®nce
and broad character, to serve
W ednesday to consider action fol­
In usinig old containers, bear in dem onstration agent, and the almost ple. All prizes were $2 cash.
lowing the vote by members of the exander Howat’s “ rebel” faction in pressed by the fact th a t many of us a® a conciliator in each of these ba­
m od th a t all old cancelled stam ps certaIn assurance th a t the county’s
league against d'.sbanding the organ- the Kansas coal strike, attack ed oth- • m ust be m ishandling certain funda- slc industries. Each man among th e
ftnd form er addresses m ust be re- a PPr °Pr iaHon for the national guard AMERICAN EXPORTS DROP
In order to carry out the er mine w orkers near F ranklin to- m ental economic principles to be num ber m ust know his special lad us-
TO PREWAR LEVEL, HOOVER ,zation
moved entirely and new addresses arm ory in Medford would be forth-
project of disbanding which had day, and after fierce hand-to-hand producing these costly and wasteful try inside out, from top to bottom,
m well as new stam ps m ust be su p -‘ com*ng’ thus making it p ro b ab le'
been
recommended by the directors, fighting succeeded In closing up the j disturbances,” said Secretary D avis.; He must know every technical pro­
WASHINGTON,
D.
C.,
Dec.
12
—
l i ed. The postal service has not th a t th e work of building the arm ory
the
tw
o-thirds m ajority was n eces­ mine. Some of the m iners had their “ The disturbances are comparatively cess involved in th a t Industry, fie
American
exports
have
decreased
a
l­
i he tim e to give the parcel more will be begun on Jan u ary 1.
sary.
The
vote announced folmwing clothing practically torn from their fed, I know, in relation to the whole rau8t know what is to be expeeted
most to the prew ar level. Secretary
A large delegation of orchardists
th in one glance.
of industry,” he pointed out, “ yet
every w orker a t each step o t the
of Commerce H erbert Hoover an- an all-day meeting and receipt of bodies.
Examine your used container. and citizens was present a t the
no m atter w hat small percentage of .P roces3> from water-hoy to «killed
nouned today.
November exports more than 1000 votes by mail, was
These containers a re sent ou t by meeting, led by H. W. Bingham,
industry
continues in a state of tu r- mocbanic. He m ust recogn ise the
as
follows:
625
for
disbanding
and
were $295,000,000, which is only
Backaches are common to people
mail order stores for the purpose of Dave Rosenberg, C. C. Lemmon and
moil,
we
are prom oting a waste of m erR8
any organization among
half a million dollars more than for 588 against. The project failed be- who do not like to work in the gar-
m aking one trip only.
(Continued ou Page 4)
cause of lack of tw o-thirds m ajority, den.
the same month of last year.
tim e and production and a m easu re1
(C ontinued on Page 4 )
GIVEN BY P. 0.
L OF
IS
L
I
H a z 1$iK
TO
LETE LIST
OF PLACES NOT
YET AVAILABLE
China Crowds
Plan Revolt;
Seek to End
Arm Conféré
By New Years
I
COUNTY FAIR TAX
AS SMALL MAILER
Secretary of Labor Davis
Has Plan Io Prevent Strikes
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