Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 30, 1922, Image 1

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    B H Ml
SHLAND climate, without the aid '
a sh
medicine, cures nine eases
out of ten of asthma. This Is
proven fa ct
VOL
3
A shland D aily T idings
(International News Wire Service)
ASHLAND,
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Vol. 43)
ÖBEGÖST m ÖXDAY,
germs cannot lorrive
M alaria
three months In the rich Clone
at Ashland.
i ter helps.
JANÜAKY " 30,” 1922
The pure domestic wa-
No. 126
THEATRE COLLAPSES; 108 KILLED, 150 HURT
Apple Stocks
Cleaning Up
Ashland Colony
Holds Reunion
^
Portland, Jan. 30.— Very few ap­
ples rem ain to be shipped in Oregon
and W ashington, while stocks held
in storage have been greatly reduced
with many districts absolutely bare.
RomaÄ s ure TRAPPED UNDER
There was a reunion of the Ash­
Rome, Jan. 30.— A deadlock be­
land colony in the Bay City and its
tween the factions led by Cardinal
suburbs recently, in this particular
Merry del Val, and Cardinal Gas-
instance Berkeley having been se­
parri which continues among the Ro-
——— ———
I man Catholic cardinals, may result
lected for th e gathering in which a
Less than 5000 cars rem ained in
The Elks club room was entered score of teachers and others en-i
W alter Morris, star ¡pitcher for ! in the election of a comparatively ob-
storage in W ashington at the first some time Saturday night between gaged in various pursuits joined in the San Pedro Merchants, has scure cardinal to succeed the late
— ¿4
LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL SHOWS
I singing the praises of the old Sou-
of the mouth, according to the fed- t he hours of 1 and 9 a. m„ and the
SEARCH OF R U N S A FTER 8fl
I th em Oregon surroundings.
The signed a contract to play major Pope Benedict.
EFFECT OF INTENSIVE TRAIN-
eral report of the bureau of mar- cash register and safe in the of-
Friends of Cardinal Merry del Vali
baseball
with
the
Chicago
Cubs,
of
chaplain
of
this
social
esquedrille
HOURS o p UNREMITTING TOIL
ING
BY
EXTRAORDINARY
kets. The bulk of the 1921 crop in fjCe rifled of their cash contents was none other than our friend, the National League. Jack Doyle, claim th a t he is sure of twenty votes,
COMPLETED
AT
SUNRISE
GOOD TEAMWORK.
Oregon and W ashington has b e e n . Tire cash register contained between , Rev. H. A. Carnehan, form er pastor veteran scout for the Cubs, watched On the other hand, G asparri, papal I
THIS MORNING.
cleaned up, with some fru it iu stor- fifty-five and sixty dollars when M r.jof the Ashland Presbyterian church,
secretary
of
state,
who
favors
the
Morris in action against the Long
W h ile Several F | i l a Wen-,
Oom
_
..
j
Iriow engaged in “Y” activities among
age in the east.
policy of reconciliation between the
Cornelius ,the night clerk locked up
...
,
„
__ .
m itted , Roth T eam s are
Corn-
soldiers and sailors with headquar- Beach Elks at San Pedro recently Vatican and the Italian state, claims Many of th e Injured Cannot Live.
During tne month of December about 1:15 a. m„ besides a few E lk s ¡ters at the Em barcadero San P ran . and was so pleased with him th a t
Som e H ave Arm s and Legs Torn
m en dable for th e Clean
Game 992 carloads of apples were shipped
29 votes. As 56 cardinals are ex­
emblems. All the cash was taken cisco, a work which is conducted he signed him up immediately after
Off, Others Chests Crushed or
P layed .
pected to attend the conclave, this
out of the state, 2956 from W ash­
from the register except the pennies semi-officially under the auspices of the game, ordering him to report leaves seven whose votes are uncer­
Terrible
Head Injuries.
ington and 287 from Idaho.
both government and Y. M. C. A.
and
all
of
the
emblems.
A
num
ber
for spring training a t Avalon on tain. It requires a tw o-thirds ma­
Apples rem aining in storage in
Some 500 basketball enthusiasts
jority to elect.
of checks th a t were in the cash reg­
W
ashington
are
held
at
Yakima
and
February 18.
were present a t the high school
W ashington, D. C., Jan. 30.— 108
The conclave will be opened Feb­
W enatchee.
Growers in the Spo­ ister were left untouched.
“Morris
is
one
of
the
finest
young
persons
were killed and over i 50 in­
gymnasium Saturday evening to w it­
kane valley, th e W alla W alla dis­
prospects I have ever looked a t,” ruary 2. All the doors of the V ati­ jured when the entire roof of the
The burglar (was compelled to
ness the game between Eugene high trict and the Hood River valley have
said Doyle, a fte r the contract had can will be bolted and the palalce Knickerbocker
break the cash register open and
motion
picture
school and the local high school shipped practically all of their fruit. did so with the aid of tools belong­
been signed. “ I have been con­ will be shut off frpm the outside theatre at Eighteenth street north­
Locally there is a very liberal im­ ing to the office which he found
quintet. A prelim inary game was
nected with m ajor baseball for six­ world.
west and Columbia road collapsed
teen years, and never saw a more
played between the girls' team of provement in the apple demand and near a t hand. All the tools and
under the weight of snow Saturday
prices here range fractionally high­ two butcher knives from the k it­
promising
player
in
semi-pro-
night.
the high school and the alum ni girls
Los Angeles, Jan. 30.— M arking
er. Eastern m arkets are firm.
ran k s.”
chen were found laying on the show
Exhausted from 36 hours of un­
and resulted in tne score of 7 to 28
the initial step In a drastic “ clean­
“ I don’t
think
th ere is any
case beside the register.
rem
itting toil, heart sick from the
up” of California federal prohibition
in favor of the high school. The
chance of us having to farm out
The safe was also opened but
horrible
tragedy uncovered in the
forces, Robert Avery, agent in
alum ni apparently have not had the
Morris. He will report for spring
nothing of value was taken from it.
wreckage, the begrimmed soldiers
charge of the southern California
training at Avalon, and I expect him
practice of late to put them in shape
It is not known positively th a t the
and marines, dropped their tools
district was practically ousted from
to play with the Cubs this year,”
to meet the girls of the high school
safe’s combination was on when the
this morning a t sunrise, declaring
office here, following the arrival of
declared
Mr.
Doyle.
room was locked up but it is thought
who show the benefit of hard tra in ­
that all the bodies were recovered
E. C. Yellowey, traveling national I
| M orris’ easy style drewr a high
ing.
th a t it was as appearances indicate
from the pile of twisted iron and
prohibition commissioner.
compliment from Doyle, who took a
At a few m inutes before nine
th a t the party had spent some time
cement th a t was once the Capitol’s
particulary fancy to M orris’ wrist
o'clock the Ashland team put in
before solvln’g the combination.
finest movie palace.
T ourists from A far—
movement and delivery of a curve
th e ir appearance and after a few
How entrance was gained Is yet
All the dead and injured have
L. J. W hiteby and son, of H arrell,
Allen, Geneva W., Applegate, E t­ to be learned as all doors and win­
ball. The boy’s high batting aver
m inutes of fast practice work were
W
ashington,
D.
C.,
Jan.
30.—
The
been
identified and include mem-
N. Y.fc passed through here Satur­
age of .448 was also a big Item In senate began voting on the amend- bers of foreign m inistries and na-
followed by the Eugene team. The ta, Applegate, Luella, A shcraft, E s­ dows were locked when the room
day on th eir way to Los Angeles,
team s were fairly
well m atched th e r M.
was unlocked Sunday morning. All stopping for lunch a t the Dew Drop his favor. He is a fast base runner
Signor Noble
raents proposed to the adm inistra- tion government.
and specializes in beating out in­ .. , ,
Bailey, Charles H., Baker, Mark, doors in the building are equipped Inn.
from general appearances the E u ­
.....
.
,
,
.Tomasso Assereto, third secretary of
.,
T.
.
field grounders th a t look like easy tion s eleven billion foreign debt re- | the
gene team being taller on the aver­ Ball, W. S., Baughman, Clinton, Ben­ with spring locks so th at one may
Italian embassy, was removed
outs.
age but not hardly so heavy as the edict, May, Billings, Myrtle H., leave w ithout the aid of a key and
funding bill today.
from the debris with two broken
Morris
is
not
unknown
in
Ashland,
locals.
Bowers, Mildred A., Bowers, George it is presumed th a t an exit was
The first one, offered by Senator legs and internal injuries, Senator
Ashland made the first scoie and H., Bristow, Joseph E., Blevins, gained by way of the basem ent door |
having spent several m onths here j obnson> California, providing that Smith of South Carolina was only
within the last two years visiting
while they continued to lead, they Francis Marion, Brown, John B.. into the alley at the rear of the I
an agreem ent entered into with for­ slightly h u rt and Representative
his
sister
and
brother-in-law
,
MY.
were -not on particularly safe Brush, Leoarnd A., Biede, G ertrude building.
Smithwick of Florida was painfully
V
and Mrs. G. L. Corby, who reside at eign governments regarding funding cut about the chest.
ground until the second half was > Briggs, A. C., Butler, Charles W.
No clew as to the guilty party has
334 Almond street. Mr. Corby for th eir indebtedness to the United
under way. Each team made four
Cambers, May, C arter, F rank H., been found as yet.
Some of the Injured .have legs
the past three years has been m an­ States should be ratified by the sen­ and arm s torn off, others chests
field goals during the first half and C arter, Mary R., Casebeer, Jacob,
ager of the local Southern Pacific ate before becoming effective. De­ crushed or terrible head injuries
Neer was able to safely negotiate Childreth, H. O., Clary, Jessie G., C hristian Endeavor a t Phoenix—
telegraph office but prior to th a t feated by vote 44-36.
the basket from the foul line six Clute, S. W., Cromer, George H.
A very interesting m eeting was
from the enormous weights of con­
Republican leaders regarded the
played
semi-professional 1 baseball
tim es out of the eight chances while
Davenhill, A rthur H., Day, Susan, held Sunday evening a t Phoenix un- i
crete and steel th a t came hurling
and it was from Mr. Corby whom vote on the Johnson am endm ent as down on them.
M urry for Eugene made only two Day, W illiam H„ Dahuff, M artha E., der the leadership of Miss Mary
baskets out of six chances, leaving Decker, May M., Dickey, Dorothy, Spencer, president of th e C rater
Morris received his Initial baseball a test of strength indicating th at the
No warning was given as the walls
bill would pabs.
the score a t the end of the first Dill, M argaret E., Dunlap, Robert Lake Union of fthe C hristian E n­
training.
crashed, the roof breaking Sn ion
half 10 to 14 in favor of Ashland. W., Duty, Maude, Dunn, Laura.
Morris scored quite a hit for him ­
deavor. Miss Spencer explained the
the heads of the audience with a
self in Ashland last sum m er on
The second half started with a rush
Eads, H. G. Sr., Edgington, M. C., work of the C hristian Endeavor iu
noise like thunder, crushing seats
by the locals and they negotiated E lhart, Jessie F., Emery, H arry C., such a way as to make it both a t­
account of his ability as a dancer
and occupants as it fell. It was
and good looks as he closely re ­
th e basket from the field two times Erickson, Nels, Eubanks, George G., tractive and instructive. The jun-
more than an hour before the res­
sembles W allace Reid of movie fame
w ithin the first m inute and a h a lf' Finley, Bertha, Firestone, Jam es? ior Presbyterian society gave songs
cuers, using torches to cut through
and is commonly known as Wallace
of play. From this time on no Fleming, Carrie A., Fraley, Charles and drills which showed to the olderj
the accumulated mass of steel and
doubt could longer remain ias v to W., Freem an, Rollie, Fridegar, Maud members th at the juniors can learn j
Reid’s
brother.
¡concrete,
reached the section where
1 believe in myself; I believe in
who would be the winners, the local M., Fuller, Frances E.
a great many things about the my firm ; I believe in my work
Jam es Thornton passed away at it was believed th at most of the
team work being like a well regu­
L ess W ork, Sam e P ay
Gallatin, Louis H., G arrett, Peter Bible. The interm ediate work was and Its w orth; I believe in my
his home, 59 Manzanita street early dead and injured were.
lated machine. In the second half C., Gillette, Clara B., Gilmore, C hai-! explained by a short play which was
Norwich, Conn., Jan. 28.— Notices Sunday morning, January 29, 1922,: The greatest confusion existed
firm ’s product; I believe th at To­
Eugene was only able to get three mus N., Gillette, Charles H., Gray, j w ritten particularly for this work by
posted by the American Woolen at the age of 94 years and eight long after the accident. Many as
day is the Day.
fields b u t put to good use the six Agnes M., G rainger, Gawn M., Greer, the interm ediate suplerintendent.
; they emerged from the building
Birds of a feather flock togeth­ company at th eir plants in Thames- months.
fouls com m itted by the locals by Jennie.
ville
and
Yantic
today
informed
op­
W alter Miksch gave an interesting
He
was
born
a
t
Lafayette,
I
n
-
, were screaming, others fainted
er; the bird who flocks by him­
m aking six baskets. Ashland made
Hale, Robert E., Hanson, Blanche talk on work for the alumni. Phoe-j self in these days is a lonesome eratives th a t commencing Monday diana, May 29, 1827. He was mar- while others were bleeding. When
12 fields and four out of eight fouls T Helman, Grace A., H e rrin , F. nix has a lively bunch of young kind of critter.
'he mills will go on a 48-hour basis ried to Miss Isabelle Wallace April the rescuers entered th e bullcfing
in the second half, making the final w Hibbs, W illiam M., Hill, Flora, people who promise to do
instead
of 55 weekly, w ithout re­ 12, 1849. Four children were born they could hear from underneath the
muchI
HAZ KIK.
score 22 to 42 In favor of Ashland Hoag, Lucinda L., Holmes, Eliza- work for the C hristian Endeavor. ,
duction in wages.
’
to this union, the survivors being mass of wreckage the groans of the
A feature of Eugene playing worth beth M Hosier, Grance B., Hub-
Mrs. Laura B. Willey and Mrs. El-1 wounded.
m entioning was the three long has- bard Dora, Irwin, George.
len G arrett, both of Ashland and| The roof rested almost on the
*kets made from
near the center
j acobs, Guy C., Jordan. Maybell,
Henry Thornton of Persist, Ore. O n : floor, scarcely 1 1-2 feet separating
of the floor.
June 25, 1863, he was again m a r-. the lower-most debris. All the de-
Jordan, John O., Joy, Beulah.
The lineup was as follows:
rled, this time to Miss Elizabeth bris was covered with snow which
Kinney, A. E., K aiser, Emily A.,
A shland— Ramsay, center; tHeeh1 Koehler, Grace, Knopp, Grace, Lane,
Patterson to which union were born • had weighed so heavily upon the
and G uthrie, forwards; Young and Minnie V., Lamkin, Herman R.,
six children, the survivors being S. | roof.
Standing up through
the
Beeson, guards; W elsenberger sub­ Lindsay, W illiam, Lennox, James,
F. Thornton and J. Edward T horn-, wreckage, stark and ragged, were
stitu tin g a short time in the last Leslie, Mae N., Long, Matthew N„
ton of Ashland, Mrs. H attie Hayes ¡the pillars th a t had supported the
half.
Eugene— Cole, center; Mur­ Loomis, Wm. F., Lowe, Jewell D.
of Portland and O. A. Thornton of balconies and the roof.
ry and Smith, forw ards; Stein and
Gresham, Oregon.
i Beyond the lines first established
McCracken, J. R., McKimmey,
Taylor, guards; Trethw ay, Taylor Chess L., McNair, W. H., McWil­
Jam es Thornton was one of t h e 'by the police and later taken over
and Cole, substitutes two of whom liams, Anna, M atterns, Frederick,
oldest if not the oldest pioneer of by soldiers and marines, thousands
were used in the last half.
Southern Oregon. He first came to gathered.
Marcy, Minnie G., Merrill, Frank R.,
the Rouge river valley in 1850, re­
A crowd of w atchers included
Mills, J. W., Mills, M arguerite, Mil­
turning
east
by
the
way
of
the
Is-
men and women known throughout
lion, Mattie,
Moreland,
Sarah,
thm us of Panam a and again re- the country— senators, representa-
Moody, Eugene, Moore, Isaac C.,
turned to the coast in 1852, having tives, ambassadors, m inisters and
Murrey, Peter.
crossed the plains twice by ox team, society leaders. Many of these be-
Neil, R. P„ Nims. C. W„ Ninlnger,
He first settled where Talent is now I hind the lines had friends whom
Amos C., N utter, F rank L.
located, engaging in ^farming and they believed had been in the
Off, Minnie, Owens, Camilla E.
gardening. L ater he moved to Ash- theatre when the crash came and
P ortland, Jan. 30.— The Pacifie
Pace, Doris, Patton, Myrtle, Pat-
land where he owned and operated they appealed to those m aintaining
northw est is in the grip of another terson, Dexter E., Payne, E. C.,
the
old toll road over the Siskiyou the lines either to let them through
spell of real w inter. The m inim um ■ Peachey, Lee O., Peil, Alice A., Pen-
mountains. Disposing of this about or give them some idea of how many
here was only 32 this morning but niston, F ran k H., Perozzi, Louise A.,
the year 1875, he engaged In the were dead or Injured.
a heavy east wind made it seem Perrine, C. J., Provost, Lillian A.
woolen mills business, the first In
Four separate Investigations will
much colder. The w eather bureau
Reaser, J. M., Reichert, Henry R.,
the state. R etiring from the m anu­ be held to determ ine the cause of
predicts cold w eather for the entire Rose, Delia M.
facturing business, he engaged in one of the worst theater disasters
week, rain and snow in W ashington
Sanford, C urtis J., Sackett, Edith
the fruit growing industry
which in history Saturday night. It is
and Oregon, rain in California, and A., Shell, W illiam A., Shoudy, Addie.l
was his last active work from which generally conceded th a t the great
zero w eather through the Rocky Silver, Jessie M., Simpson, Nellie G.,
he retired about 20 years ago, since accum ulation of snow on the roof
m ountain and plateau regions.
Smith, Hiram, Songer, Mollie, Spen-;
which time he has lived quietly at is largely responsible for tear-
Los Angeles, Jan. 30.— Lashed by cer, W innifred G.. Stock, Marie,
his home in Ashland. His remains ing it away from the walls of the
snow and rain, southern California Swedenburg, Olive E., Thatcher, J.
will be laid to rest in the family lot theater.
experience one of the most violent H., Thornton, Marion E., Trask.
in the Ashland cemetery.
Investigations will be conducted
storm s in years, la st night and to­ Lettie M.
Funeral
services
will
be
held
by commissioners of the D istrict of
day.
Van Wegen, Lulu J., Vaupel, Ma­
Tuesday afternoon at
2 o’clock, Columbia, federal grand jury, cor­
The snowfall is general through­ rie, W agner, Robt. A., W agner, John
January 31, 1922 at the Methodist oner, and state committee, under
out California according to reports. M., W ehrll, Irene, Wilcox, Samuel
church. Friends and acquaintances resolution offered by Senator Clap­
San Francisco reported the heaviest S., W inter, Bertha E., W inter, Otto,
are Invited.
per today.
snowfall In recent years last night. Yeo, Olive G.
1GHT
1922 JURY LIST
FOR A S M
FUNDING BILL
H a z K ik
Aged Pioneer
Passes Away
□
More Cold Says
Weather Man
H is N e w M o u n t