Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 28, 1922, Image 1

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    ♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, w ithout
'*' the aid of medicine, cures nine
cases out of ten of asthm a.
<8* This is a proven fact.
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A shland D aily T idings
(International News Wire Service)
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VOLUME
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(Successor to th e Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 4 3 /
Mineral Waters Our
Greatest Resources
♦ MALARIA 02R M « eahrtflt H r* <f-
♦ vive three month! in the rich ❖
<> ozone ut Ashland. The pure do® •>
4> mestic w ater helps.
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ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1922
$¡20,000 DAMAGE W H EN
F IR E SW E EPS THROUGH
GARRE MOTOR GARAGE
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No. 151
H az IÇik
WORST BLIZZARD SW E EPS
KANSAS AND MISSOURI;
STOCKMEN REPO RT LOSSES
Princess Mary Weds
Viscount La sce lle s
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<8> PORTLAND, Feb. 28.— Eight <•>
KANSAS
CITY.
Mo.,
Feb.
28.
*«> automobiles and considerable <$>
<3>---- The worst blizzard of the <•>
garage equipm ent was destroy- <$>
» w inter swept through Kansas <$>
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‘ ed early this morning when fire <s>
<$> and Missouri last night. Today <$>
Tha ...»
.
H* swePt through the building at <$>
the storm is howling its way <$>
tn e use of m ineral w aters at their phates, but as hydrogen sulphur or A Davis and Park streets, occu-
source, with their radioactivity at free sulphur or both. The sulphur > pied by the Garbe Motor Car <$>
<?> through Oklahoma and into <$>
'$> Tdxas.
<§,
its full, and with possibilities of var- , springs
-
- havi e an average salinity of <$> company, the United Sta»eq <$>
ious applications, is rapidly becoming
830 parts to the million.
U Electric company, and the <5>
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Both the railroads and high- <$>
3* ways are blocked with snow in <?>
a separate
and fruitful branch
of
Analysis made of the soda w aters Houston Service station. Many <$>
practical medicine. There has al- here is much like th at of the Sprue- <$> other care were damaged, the <$>
• many areas, demoralizing traf- <j>
ways been a rush of hum anity to- del w aters of Carlsbad. Bohemia. <$> total loss am ounting
» fic conditions. Texas stockmen <$>
to more <$>
report severe losses.
<$>
w ard the supposed healing waters though the Ashland w aters contain <$> than $20,000.
$>
of m ineral springs. It is said th a t more calcium and magnesium and *> •$> <«> <s> <♦'> «-<?><«> > •*<■$$> <$> <g> >
all the roads of France lead to Neris, less sodium. The salinity of our
the great m ineral spring resort in soda springs, 3 030 parts to the mil-
southern France.
Carlsbad, the lion, is considerably, g reater than
w orld’s most famous health resort, that of the Carlsbad springs,
Looks as though Greer had the
neatly packed away between the
Both he soda and the lithia wa-
enemy’s goat. They are not trying
green wooded hills of Bohemia, has ters, used intern illy, have medicinal
to m ake any argum ent as to why
150,000 visitors every year. For values. The sodium carbonate ap-
the Chamber of Commerce should
m ore than five centuries the healing pears as a norm al constituent of
stay in the control of the Carter,
w aters of £ a rlsb ad have washed the blood, lymph and nearly all se­
McCoy, Smith bunch, but are just
away the ailm ents of heterogenous c e t ons of the mucous membrane,
running up and down the street
and cosmopolitan millions.
The soda w aters of Carlsbad are
claiming that Greer is an awful
There are about 40 m ineral springs highly recommended throughout all
man. That he built a home in
in the vicinity of Ashland. Some of of central Europe for treatin g acid i
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Ashland. T hat he bought a new
these have been productive commer- dysi epsia, rheum atism , gout and di-
automobile. That he paid for th e
Mayor C. E. Gates, of Medford, on
cially for years and others are im- abetes. W here lithia appears in suf-
Tbe Jackson County Game Pro-
Tidings. That he skinned some his arrival yesterday from a several
proved for bathing,
for the estab- ficient quantities it has a decided tective association will hold their
wise Ashland bankers out of days’ absence in P ortland looking
lishm ent of health resorts and for therapeutic action.
The sulphur spring banquet at the Hotel Medford
$5000, and a whole lot oB other over the political situation, said he
medicinal purposes.
But these val- w aters are well known for their u s e ' W ednesday evening. A large delega-
things th at have no bearing w hat­ would announce next Wednesday or
uable resources of Ashland are n o t' in the treatm ent of skin diseases, tIon froni Ashland have arranged to
ever on the new hotel and sani­ Thursday w hether or not he would
used as much as they reserve to be. hyperaemia of the liver and in c a t-!attend the meeting and things of in- tarium project.
become a candidate for governor on
The m ineral spring w aters of Ash- arrh al conditions of the re sp ira to ry ' terest to every man with sporting
Greer is just sitting tight on the republican ticket. It is probable
land are varied in composition and organs.
i blood In his veins will be brought up
the lid, showing citizens why it is th a t his decison will be made known
resultant qualities, and their m erits
There is considerable talk at the for discussion. It is hoped th at no
impossible for hm to get a big at the banquet of the Jackson Coun­
are practically unknown to the out- present time of building a hotel and one wiH be at all backward in bring- new hotel and sanitarium for Ash­
ty Game Protective association at
•ide world. In fact, those who have sanitarium in Ashland. The proposi- ing out any point th a t m ight be of
land unless the shy, secret knock­ the Hotel Medford tomorrow night.
been born and reared near these tion seems to meet with the approval interest to the public in regard to the
ers are brought out into the open,
A significant feature of the pre­
springs fail to appreciate to the full- of the m ajority of the citizens. That game situation in our county,
where people will know what they lim inary campaign is th at the P ort­
est extent the wonderful asset nature will be the second great step toward
The Ashland committee of the as- are about. He is showing citizens
land Oregonian, which for several
has put within their grasp.
'm aking Ashland a health resort un- j sociation was in Medford Monday ev-
the best kind of evidence that he weeks in its write-up about the can­
There are three types of m ineral surpassed in America. The first s ’ep e,iing to make final arrangem ents
has the capital ready to do the big didates for governor already an­
springs in Ashland: Lithia, sulphur was the establishm ent of Lithia for tbe banquet and touch on various
thing as soon as these backbiters nounced, has avoided any reference
and soda.
park. Not only have we the mineral ! Points of interest th a t would be
V ïs c o u n f
are silenced by a decisive vote of to Mayor Gates candidacy, led off its
The lithia w ater has an average waters, for those who are see k in g [ brought up by various individuals
M a ary:
L a s c e llc .s '
the members of the Chamber of political story Sunday by referring j
salinity of 8982 parts per million, the fountain of eternal youth, but W ednesday evening.
Commerce in the coming election, to th at candidacy. The Oregonian
This is about 30 per cent greater we have all the features necessary
so that everybody may know th at said th a t “ Pop” Gates would decide
than well known lithia waters from to make this city a sum m er play- I
the PEOPLE are with Greer and
By F. A. WRAY
within the next 48 hours w hether or
LONDON, Feb. 28.— When P rin­
other localities.
The Stanislawa ground.
The city can be easily !
for the big hotel and sanitarium , not he would enter the gubernatorial
cess Mary, as Viscountess Lascelles,
I. N. S. Staff Correspondent
spring near K arlsdorf, Galicia, has reached by railroad or highway, the
and NOT with the Obstructionists. race.
settles
down at her new magnificent
LONDON,
Feb.
2
8
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—
A
m
idst
all
bout the same am ount of chlorine clim ate is agreeable both for sani-i
And the fine thing about it is
home
at
Chesterfield House, she is
th e pomp and cerem ony of the old
and sodium, but less lithium and tarium and resort purposes, and the,
th at about five out of six of the
expected
to blossom forth immedi­
w orld lo y a lty , h e r royal higlui«*as,
not so much carbonic acid.
[scenery is unsurpassed anywhere.
citizens are with Greer and are
Princes« Mary, th e o n ly daughter of ately as London's most fashionable
The sulphur w aters are charged, Ashland should devote itself to the
not afraid to say so^
K ing G eorge and Q ueen Mary, was and go-ahead young hostess. She will
chiefly with carbonic acid, sodium, ¡one main object, and concentrate allj
HAZ KIK.
m arried to V iscount Lam ent's, in become the natural leader of London
calcium, magnesium and silica, in ad- its energies toward the one purpose
society.
W estm inster Abbey today.
dition to the characteristic sulphur, of making this a health and recrea-
Hon. Louis E. Bean, speaker of the
No young girl brought up in the
It w as an “a ll-B ritish ” w edding,
which is present not only in the su l-,tio n center.
house of representatives of the Ore-! NEW GRAND JURY TO
[according to the wishes of the royal 111081 sequestered convent has been
son legislature, arrived in A sh lan d ,
CONVENE MARCH 13
family. All attendants w ew English. niOre strictly brought up. or more
REFIMES TO ATTACK
this morning, and will deliver an ad-
The new grand jury was drawn
C ontrary to custom, no foreign i-oy- rfcstr*cted socially than this royal
COMPENSATION; LOSES JOB dress tonight at the Armory under [ yesterday and its personnel is as
H ulet M. Wells, a well known Se­ alties were invited.
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i tbe auspices of the Chamber of Com-' follows:
( Continued on P a se 4)
attle attorney, who recently returned
Ray Offenbacher, farm er, Ruch.
NEW
YORK, Feb.
28.— Dis-: 1 merce-
The following parties are register­
Various m atters of interest to Io-
E. A. .Flem ing, orcliardist, Jack ­ from an extensive trip through the
charged by a Wall Street banking [ cal cn^ens* wiVi be Taken
Volga region of fam ine-stricken Rus­ ed at the Columbia hotel: J. R. Nash,
up at this sonville.
house for refusing to w rite letters
meeting as indicated in an a d v ertise-, H. A. Carlton, stockm an. Prospect. sia, will deliver a lecture at the Con­ W. N. Ulen, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Ack­
to congress attacking adjusted com­
ley, L. W inther, Portland; Charles
j ment which may be found at another
J. H. Atwell, machinist, Medford. gregational church W ednesday night, j
pensation, an ex-service man has
A.
King, Don E. Hunt, W. A. R ap p e,!
place in this paper.
Mary E. K leinham m er, housewife, March 1.
turned to the American Legion at
A local man who was born in Rus­ Deb Abraham, Charles Thurston,
Jacksonville.
New York for help in finding another
sia ma
makes the following statem ent: H utton Burton, William Burr, Abe
Lulu May Penland, housewife. sia
J position. He was one of three out PEACE TREATIES NOW
“ I hav e seen a good deal of po v erty ! Shevrill, Ivan A tterbury, Maurice
Talent.
LOS ANGELES. Feb. 28.— Five of 250 employes, who refuse^ to
IN HANDS OF SENATE
in
Russia, the most naked, bare pov-1Newland’ Laverne Hawn, Phil Sin-
Frederick L. Champlin
miner,
men, alleged members of a gang of sel1 bis pen‘
'e rty . I remember, for instance, the g,eton’ Roseburg, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs.
Gold Hill.
The Legion secured his affidavit
J. E. Bennington, Kimball, N ebr.;
WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 27.—
bootleggers, wore arrested here early
The court appointed Mrs. Mary E. good old C zarrist times, when hun­
stating that typew ritten forms were
William Heil, G rants Pass; Mr. and
today. The authorities suspect th at j passed~ out byG he firm to >11 ,h„i A" , treatles maiie bk tb« arm am ent K leinham m er, ot Jacksonville, fore- dreds of “ bociaks” (barefooted men)
used to sit around open fires on the
red_ McMahon, Mr. and Mrs.
the gang is connected, perhaps dt- j w orkers „ i t h '. n order th s t each em- u” ¡ h X
X
f Z
Z
°'
Bran,i
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Feb. 28.—
A.
Rowe,
Edgewood,
Calif.;
Mr.
and
streets
of
Kiev
or
Odessa
in
the
bit
and , in
its ---------------
instructions to the new
— —
President H arding went before a
rectly, with the m urder of William Ploye hand in four unsealed letters,
th fighting is now brought into the grand jury, outlining th eir duties terest w inter cold, with next to noth Mrs. B. D. Bigler, Hornbrook, Calif.,
Taylor. It was learned th a t Mrs. John one t0 President H arding and three open before the entire senate.
[ the court instructed them to “steer ing to protect their bodies and noth­ Mr. and Mrs. N. Helflnch, E. J ioint session of congress today with
Rupp had tipped off the gang. W h e n ito consressm en, and the rem ark that
The committee finished its con- clear of trivial cases,” and to those ing to eat. I rem em ber the thin, Bailey, Oakland, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. a recommendation th at the govem-
Mrs.
Rupp
was
interviewed
this
you
fellows
had
better
w
rite
these
m orning by police she said she had ! letters tonight
you want to keep| the l a l T ^ a i Z c w X ^ r ^ t T e s X ^
forgpriv8atok en d s UThethe
pale faces of Russian peasant women C. L. Dewitt, Dunsmuir, and W. T. ment end its “ costly experim ent” in
________ new jury and children during the spring Phelan, Medford.
the shipping business and grant a
heard two of the men under arrest youi J°b8-
ported out
Lodge reported the will convene March 13 and about 2 0 months when their supply of bread -
subsidy to the American shipping in­
“ th reaten to kill Taylor” the night
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whole batch seven— to the senate m atters are scheduled to be called to was general,y exhausted and they J S n U ^ f V R C D O r !
terests and by so doing pave the way
before he was slain.
I ■ ■ BI* J
T n
soon after it convened today.
I their attention.
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Mrs. Rupp said she was giving the I r l C N l u C f I 3 I K S
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C'OW T F S / H Q m iOr erchant
rebu51dins a great American
_
marine as a second line of
inform ation because one member of
J. B. Bichan, tester for the Rogue the nation’s naval defense
tBg gang, her sw eetheart, had
River Cow Testing association, has
The president called attention to
’Turned her down.” She asserted
made
t
he
following
report:
the
fact th at the arm am ent confer-
th a t the th re a t against Taylor w a s!
,
D
i
,°f
A
shburn’
owned
by
ence
m aterially lessened the coun-
made because Taylor announced h e ! WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 28.__
J ' ! L McCrncken of Talent, is honor try ’s naval defense and said that this
intended to cause the a rrest of the President H arding and National
purebred cow for the seventh con- should be compensated, in part, by a
bootleggers and expose their activi-j Commander MacNlder, of the Ameri-
secutive month. Her yield in Janu- strong and adequate fleet of mer-
ty in the moving picture studios.
-can Legion, had a frank half hour’s
a r>' was 9p pounds of milk and chant m arine craft wllich would once
Mrs. Rupp said th at the gang has talk at the W hite House today con-
' iJ “ uP°EU.n? \ ° f ? Utter fak
more carry the American flag on the
operated a bootlegging outfit in Los-cerning the soldier’s bonus.
F. Puhi had the honor high grade seven seas of the world
Angeles for several months and has
When it was concluded MacNider
cow of the a sso c ia tio n -S ta r. a grade
The president reviewed the his-
sold liquor to Taylor and his friends, asserted that the president was still
Holstein,
who
produced
1400
pounds
tory
of America’s shipping enter-
She stated th a t Taylor’s th reat to e x -[‘ heart and soul” for the bonus, and
of milk containing 67.20 pounds of prise during the war and warned
pose the gang followed a quarrel said H arding assured him there
U^ v r a t‘ , ,
tbat the nation m ust pocket its losses
with one of the bootleggers.
; would be no “ unnecessary delay” in
his association still m aintains the by getting out of the shipping dus I-
—
, granting the relief by congress.
lead over all others in the state for ness.
n
LYLE H. CARLTON
highest
average
milk
and
b
u
tterfati
However
costly
the
experience
has
AND MISS NELL COY
HOLLADAY SCHOOL
yield. It also has the greatest num- been, the president observed, “ today
MARRIED SUNDAY
EM PTIED IN 5 0 SECONDS
L Of? , ? ' POUnd C0WS’
«re possessed of a vast tonnage.”
e following was taken from the and he considered the plan he out-
Lyle H. Carlton and Nelle Coyj PORTLAND, Feb. 28.__Fifty sec-
report of the extension work of the lined as the best way out of a bad
were quietly m arried at Trinity Epis- onds after they had responded to
state
of Oregon:
s
bargain. He suggested that 10 per
copal church Sunday, February 26. [w hat they thought was a practice
The highest Individual cow yield .cent of the custom duties go into a
at 4:30 o ’clock, by Rev. P. K. H am -[alarm , 500 students had marched
of butterfat was 81.59 pounds made revolving fund— the establishm ent
mond. Only the necessary parties safely out of the Holladay gram m ar
by a grade Jersey, “ No. 20,” owned or conversion of a $125,000.000 fund
were present at the wedding, a f te r , school. From outside they watched
by Joe Donaldson of the Tillamook to lend shipping enterprises. Govern-
whlch a supper was given by the the fire virtually destroy the bulld-
associatlonv Paul Fitzpatrick, also ment aid shall cease when the ships
groom ’s m other at her home, 99 Un­ ing.
| of Tillamook, won second place with make a 10 per cent profit on invest-
ion street, to the couple, toge’her
a yield of 76.9 pounds made by his ed capital for their owners
with a num ber of th eir friends.
B irthday Party—
,Guernsey cow, “ Ja n ic e e ”
ghoitly after the pregident ,fln.
Mrs. C arlton was form erly assist-
A birthday party which is reported
The average yield of all associa-1 ished his message, bills were intro-
ant postm istress a t Eagle Point and to have been a very enjoyable affair
tion cows for the month is 2.85 [duced in the senate and house pro­
is well known In th at vicinity. Mr. was held Saturday night at the Guis-
pounds of b u tterfat more than for viding for the plan H arding pro-
C jflton Is also very well known In Inger borne on the Boulevard, the
January 1921. This amounted to posed
tlftft vicinity, as he has a ranch near occasion being Frank G uisinger’s
3802 pounds for the 1334 cows on !
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Wellen.
thirty-fourth birthday, and th ere'
test. At 30 cents a pound this Sick with Pneum onia—
The couple are stayng for a few j were 34 guests assembled to enjoy
p ° re '» 1 "
I ° ra P“ ,rlc k -
of Mr. an,I
days with Mr. C arlton’s m other, after the evening together, besides a num-
th . n « b
, ? r " aao; ' ’‘‘," n for m™. w illiam Patrick, of Almon.1
which they will go to reside on Mr. her of children who were there in
the fifth consecutive month leads in street, has been suffer Inc from an
C arlto n ’s ranch.
company with their parents.
average production per cow for both attack of penumonia. She is teach­
milk and b u tte r fat.
ing in a school near San Francisco.
a
SPEAKER L. E. BEAN
E S .IN CITY
HULET M
. WELLS
10 GIVE LEGTURE
EÖ TAYLOR
IN L A.
HARDING GIVES
Ï
Bonus With Pres.
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