Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 18, 1922, Image 1

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the aid of medicine, cures nine
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(Successor to the Sem i-W eekly Tidings, Vol. 43)
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH
DR. ALBERT HASSALL
1922
Enders to Build
Big Warehouse
MISS MATHILDE M’CORMICK
1 he L adies Aid society of th e
P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h gave a s u rp ris e
p a rty F rid a y a fte rn o o n a t th e c h u rc h
p a rlo rs fo r Mrs. Ida A. T ay lo r, of
W isconsin.
A d e lig h tfu l tim e w as
m ug h o u se in th e very n e a r fu tu re ,
had by a ll p re se n t, a n d th e tim e w as
j He h as c o m p leted a ll a rra n g e m e n ts
sp e n t w ith n e e d le w ork of v a rio u s
i f o r his stock of m a te ria l a n d will
k inds.
R e fre s h m e n ts of ice cream
u n d o u b te d ly e n d e a v o r to e re c t th e
a n d cak e w ere serv ed .
FERM ANAGH
AND
MONAGHAN b u ild in g a t th e e a rlie s t possible tim e
Mrs. T a y lo r has s p e n t th e la s t 16
CO U N TIES ISO LATED BY DE« ; in o rd e r to be read y fo r th e sp rin g
m o n th s in A sh lan d v isitin g frie n d s.
STRVC'I ION <>F BRIDGES AND b u sin ess. T he w h o lesale h ouse is to
She will leave M onday on tra in 13
BLOW IN G I P OF R. R. TRACKS. b u ilt on th e lot ow ned by Mr. E n d e rs
to r a tw o m o n th s ’ visit a t L ong
j fo r som e tim e p a st, a d ja c e n t to th e
Beach, C alif., a f te r w hich sh e will
ra ilro a d y a rd s.
r e tu r n to h e r hom e in W isconsin.
M utiny R icaks Out in Barracks of
Irish R epublican Arm y; F ifty Mut-j
iiw-eis lx*uv<> w ith Arm s, Announc-j
ing Intention to Join th e Rebels.
PRACTICALLY TH E EN TIR E OF-
FIC’E R CORPS OF TH E SHASTA
DIVISION WAS PR ESE N T TO
W ITNESS INSTALLATION
N ew T urntable Is o f th e Very L atest
Type M anufactured and W ill H an­
d le Any E n gin e M anufactured in
th e Country a t T his Tim e.
All re c o rd s w ere b ro k e n T h u rs d a y
w hen th e new tu r n ta b le a t th e S o u th ­
e rn P acific ro u n d h o u se w as in sta lle d
in 10 h o u rs a n d n in e m in u tes.
T h is b e a ts th e p rev io u s rec o rd for
in s ta llin g a tu r n ta b le of th is size,
w hich w as m ad e in D u n sm u ir w h ere
th e jo b to o k 26 h o u rs a n d 24 m in ­
u tes, by 16 h o u rs a n d 15 m in u te s.
T h e w ork of rem o v in g th e old
tu r n ta b le s ta r te d a t 6 o ’clock in th e
m o rn in g . A fo rce o f a b o u t 75 m en
w o rk ed a t c le a rin g th e p it of th e old
ta b le a n d p lac in g th e new one in
place, w hich w as co m p leted a t a few
m in u te s a f te r 4 o ’clock in th e a f te r ­
noon. T h e firs t e n g in e to use th e
new tu r n ta b le w as ta k e n from
th e
»
ro u n d h o u se a n d placed on th e ta b le
a t 4 :1 2 . T h e ta b le w as tu rn e d a b o u t
th re e -f o u r th s of th e w ay a ro u n d ,
w ith e v e ry th in g w o rk in g p e rfe c tly
a n d ju s t a s p lan n e d . T h e only v a ri­
a n c e w as t h a t of th e cem en t base
a ro u n d th e p it w hich w as an inch o r
tw o c lo se r fo r a d ista n c e of a b o u t
fiv e feet th a n had been p lan n e d , b u t
n o t close e n o u g h to in te rfe re w ith
th e p e rfe c t o p e ra tio n o f th e tab le.
T h e new ta b le w as a sse m b le d ju s t
to th e r e a r of th e old one on a tra c k
th a t sloped to th e tu r n ta b le p it, an d
w hen th e w re c k e r h ad rem oved th e
old ta b le , th e new one w as g e n tly
slid dow n th e tra c k a n d in to place
w ith m e th o d ic a l a c cu ra cy .
C. W.
M cC andless h ad c h a rg e of th e se v ­
e ra l b rid g e g a n g s th a t did th e w ork,
a n d e a ch se t of m en h ad c e rta in w ork
to do. it b e in g d o n e in such a w ay
t h a t th e r e w as no c o n fu sio n a t any
tim e.
E v e ry o n e w as c o n tin u a lly
b u sy w ith o u t a n y ru sh in g .
T h is tu r n ta b le is th e la rg e s t ty p e
m a d e a n d will a c co m m o d a te th e
la rg e s t en g in e s th a t a re b e in g b u ilt
to d ay . It Is 100 fee t an d one inch
lo n d . T he w eig h t is a p p ro x im a te ly
1 0 0 ,0 0 0 p o u n d s, a n d th e cost is e s ti­
m a te d a s $49 ,0 0 0 .
In a d d itio n to
th is com es a ll th e la b o r a n d o th e r
m a te ria ls w hich, it i ssaid . w ill ru n
th e cost of in s ta lla tio n to a b o u t
$65,000.
T h e re h a s been a la rg e n u m b e r of
m en a t w o rk a sse m b lin g th e ta b le
fo r th e p a s t se v e ra l w eeks u n d e r th e
d ire c tio n of th e v a rio u s h e a d s of th e
d e p a rtm e n ts of th is d ivision.
De­
s p ite th e fact t h a t th e w ork of p re ­
p a rin g th e new p it h as been going
on fo r a b o u t th re e m o n th s, th e re was
no I n te rru p tio n of b u sin e ss a t an y
tim e, th o u g h th e re w as an a v e ra g e
of a b o u t 40 en g in e s tu rn e d d a ily on
th e old tu rn ta b le .
T h o m a s H. D arro w had c h a rg e of
J :h e c o n s tru c tio n o f th e ta b le a n d '
m uch c re d it is d u e him fo r th e p e r ­
fe c t m a n n e r in w hich ev e ry d e ta il of
th e c o n s tru c tio n w as co m p leted .
J . G. W iley h ad c h a rg e of th e ex­
c a v a tio n w ork as w ell as p lac in g th e
c o n c re te r e ta in in g w alls a b o u t th e
pit.
J. H. G etch ell w as c h ie f e le c tric ia n j
a n d , as th e ta b le is o p e ra te d by e le c - 1
trlc a l a tta c h m e n ts , he com es in fo ri
a s h a re o f th e su c ce ssfu l in s t a ll a ti o n ,1
a s w ell as H. H. F r a z ie r u n d e r w h o s e I !
s u p e rv is io n a ll th e p lu m b in g w ork
w as in s ta lle d .
. i
A m ong th e o ffic ia ls w ho w ere h e r e •
to see th e tfo rk c o m p le te d w ere J
W. F itz g e ra ld , s u p e rin te n d e n t of th e
d iv isio n , who w as, in fac t, in c h a rg e
o f th e job. H. J. M cE nery, head of
th e c a r r e p a ir d e p a rtm e n t, an d J. W.
G ivin, d iv isio n e n g in e e r, w ere also
p re s e n t.
Farewell Party
For Mrs. Taylor
18
STRONG ASTORIA TEAM , W H IC H
HAS TW O
C R ED IT,
VICTORIES
M ATCHED
TO ITS
W ITH
1,0-
CALS TH IS AFTERNOON.
B elieved
to
H ave
Good
in Today’s C ontest; Con-
ory T elegram s and Hofies
her V ictories Poured In.
LONDON,
M
arch
18.—
F
ig
h
tin
g
Dr. Albert Hassall of the zoological
h a s a g a in b ro k en o u t a lo n g th e Ul­
division of the bureau of animal indus­
T he A shland high school h a sk e t-
s
te r fro n tie r. F e rm a n a g h a n d M on-i
try, who has been awarded the Steel
b all team is p ro v in g t h a t it w orth
Memorial medal for 1921 by the coun­
a g h a n c o u n tie s h av e been is o la te d '
n o tic in g even a t th e s ta te to u r n a ­
cil of the Royal College of Veterinary
iro m each o th e r by th e d e s tru c tio n !
Miss Mathilde McCormick, sixteen- m en t, fo r th ey h av e won th e first
Surgeons. Dr. Hassall has been in the
G re a t p lan s a re b ein g m ade by th e
of all th e p rin c ip le b rid g es,
T
he
“
B
uild
w
ith
th
e
B
ird
s
”
c
a
m
­
gam e by d e fe a tin g th e R edm ond team
bureau of animal industry for 30 years,
! boys of F ir s t com pany to m ak e th e year-old daughter of Harold F. Mc­
of te le g ra p h a n d tele p h o n e
Cormick, Chicago millionaire, who is by a sco re of 51 to 1». D etailed in ­
and is the author of numerous papers paign, w h ’ch began in th e T id in g s
second a n n u a l o p e n in g of th e A r­
a n d blow ing up of ra ilro a d
engaged to Max Oser of Zurich, Switz­ fo rm a tio n of th e g am e has not been
on parasitology.
la st w eek, is h a v in g tlie h e a rty s u p ­ s ta te s a D ublin d isp a tc h .
m ory a g re a t success. T he p ro g ra m erland, her former riding master, a
o b tain e d a t th is tim e, but It h as been
i w as a n n o u n c e d in la s t M onday’s T id- man three times her age.
p o rt of b u s in g s m en a n d re s id e n ts
le a rn e d th a t A shland will play As­
’ ings, a n d in clu d e s e x h ib itio n d rills,
of A sh lan d in g e n e ra l.
to ria a t 3 o ’clock th is a fte rn o o n in
j speeches, boxing, w re s tlin g , sh o o tin g
N ever
th e e n tra n c e o f t h e ! T-i„u
.,,
,
th
• e sem i-fin als.
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.,
j I iis h re p u b lic a n a rm y th is m o rn in g , i m a tc h e s lo r lad ie s f o r p rizes, d a n c ­
in to th e w orld w ar, t1!fi
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In th e f ir s t g am e of th e to u r n a ­
.
,
..
,
, F ifty m u tin e e rs le ft th e b a rr a c k s ing a n d a g e n e ra l good tim e. T he
such a b u ild in g boom
.
m en t, A sto ria won from N ew berg by
,
w ith th e ir a rm s, a n n o u n c in g th e ir in- ' people of A sh lan d w ill be show n all
m A sh lan d , th e re being a t le a st a
, .
.
,
L
th
e score of 27 to 21, w hich w ould
.
.
.
; te n tio n of leav in g fo r th e s o u th
i th ro u g h th e room s of th e A rm o ry ,
dozen hom es in th e c o u rse of con-1
in d ic a te th a t th ese te a m s w ere fa irly
1 in c lu d in g th e a rm s room s, and th e
s tru c tio n , w hile m any o th e rs a re be-
LONDON, M arch 18.__ A B elfast
well m atch ed .
T he re s u lts of th e
nig p lan n e d .
d isp a tc h th is ev en in g re p o rte d a n - j e v e n in g indeed will he an in te re s tin g
gam es betw een Jo sep h an d E u g en e,
one.
and N o rth Bend an d P e n d leto n , p lay ­
T he a c tiv ity in th e b u ild in g line o th e r m an k ille d an d th re e w o u nded
, C a p ta in B riggs, of th e local com ­
ed y e ste rd a y a fte rn o o n , have not been
can he c o n trib u te d larg e ly to th e w hen a bom b exploded n e a r a s tre e t
pany received a te le p h o n e call from
o b ta in e d , b u t A sto ria d e fe a te d Salem
s ta te so ld ie rs ' bon u s a n d loan. I t is c a r on one of th e m ain th o ro u g h fa re s
; Salem to d ay , s ta tin g th a t th e a d ju t-
la st n ig h t by th e score of 24 to 18.
e s tim a te d th a t a b o u t 80 p e r c e n t of of th e city.
! a n t g e n e ra l an d his s ta f f will be h ere
T his m ak es A sto ria 's second win, b u t
ST. A U GU STINE, F la ., M arch 18.
i to r su re , an d it is now up to A shland.
in n e ith e r case by a la rg e m a rg in ,
—
R e sp o n sib ility fo r th e p ro se c u tio n
M edford is going to have an o p e n ­
a n d it is believed th a t A shland will
ing th e next n ig h t, a n d it is in cu m ­ of liq u o r law v io la tio n s w ill he
be a b le to dispose of th e A sto ria
b e n t upon A sh lan d people to give a tu rn e d o v er to th e s ta te o ffic ers and
team in good shape.
he te r tu rn o u t to th e A sh lan d boys c o u rts w h e re v er possible, A tto rn e y
A n u m b e r of te le g ra m s have been
th a n M edford gives to th e M edford G en eral D a u g h e rty d e c la re d on his
s e n t c o n g ra tu la tin g *the bolys ¡and
hoys, as th is is t o a snow ing of th e re jo in in g P re sid e n t H a rd in g ’s v aca­
w ishing them well in th e com ing
in te re s t ta k e n by th e c itizen s in th e tion p a rty la st n ig h t.
gam es.
H ow ever, in -su c h s ta te s w h e re th e
local m ilita ry o rg a n iz a tio n .
w
ork
c a n n o t o r will n o t be done by LONDON FOLLIES TO SHOW
T he b u ild in g w ill be well h eated ,
a n d th e re w ill be m any s tu n ts th a t th e s ta te , th e fed e ra l g o v e rn m e n t
AT PAGE TH EATER, M KDFoRD
I. E. f'la p p , of 76 A lida s tr e e t, is)
will m ak e th e e v en in g a p le a sa n t one will do It, D a u g h e rty sta te d .
m a k in g som e c h a n g es in id s hom e, j
D a u g h e rty ’s a n n o u n c e m e n t m a rk s [ A lbert De C o u rv ille ’s * L ondon
A lively boxing b o u t (w hich will not
la n d w hen they a r e co m p leted , he
a
new policy in th e e n fo rc e m e n t of F o llie s,” th e g re a t rev u e of rev u es,
he allow ed to d e g e n e ra te in to a slu g ­
.w ill s ta r t in th e la u n d ry b u sin e ss.;
p
ro
h ib itio n .
In la rg e c itie s w here is coining to th e P age th e a te r, M ed­
g in g m a tc h ) will be p u t o’n, th e con­
, At first he will h a n d le only ro u g h
te s ta n ts being C arlo n an d L each. Af­ b o o tleg g in g is m ost p re v a le n t, p ro ­ fo rd , next T h u rsd a y , M arch 23. T he
dry w ork.
j
te rw a rd s S e rg e a n t, P eachey, a n d o th ­ h ib itio n le a d e rs h av e claim ed th e com pany is d ire c t from th e G aiety
C. C. Ja lo , of 309 H a rriso n s tre e t, i
e rs will show th e ir prow ess in th e ir city a u th o r itie s a re lax in e n fo rc in g th e a te r, L ondon, a n d is th e firs t re a l
is m ak in g som e c h a n g es an d im -t
th e law s. D a u g h e rty in d icated th a t L ondon rev u e to to u r th e U nited
w ell-know n lines.
i p ro v em e n ts in his hom e.
L a st on th e p ro g ra m , hut n o t th e it is his idea th a t s ta te s , g e n e ra lly S ta te s,
T. A. Cole, who w o rk s a t th e E a s t:
le a st, will be a fre e dance. -T h is sp e ak n g , a re re ly in g too m uch on th e
H a rry T ta te , E n g la n d 's g re a te s t
j Side p h a rm a cy , and resid e s a t 148.
will com e a t th e la st so th a t all who fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t in th e p ro se c u ­ com edian, will a p p e a r in p erson, a c ­
Alida s tre e t, is im p ro v in g his p la c e '
do not c a re to a tte n d th is fe a tu re , tion of d ry law vio lato rs.
co m panied by 30 im p o rte d b e a u tie s,
by th e a d d itio n of a d u tc h k i tc h e n '
need n o t stay .
a s well as m any o th e r noted E n g lish
i and a sleep in g porch.
Schools an d c h u rc h e s a re a sk ed to t
s ta g e c e le b ritie s.
M rs. S. L. A llen, re a lto r, w ho r e ­
a n n o u n c e th is ev e n t to th e ir pupils
"This p ro m ises to be one o f th e
ifies a t 96 L a u re l s tr e e t, is im p ro v ­
and m em b ers.
T he w hole ev en in g
g re a te s t th e a tric a l tr e a ts e v e r o f­
ing h e r p ro p e rty a t th a t place by a d d ­
will be one of clean, w 'holesom e
fered to th e people of s o u th e rn O re­
ing a k itc h e n a n d c o n v e rtin g th e
gon.
An a d v e rtis e m e n t in th is is­
house in to a dou b le a p a rtm e n t, w ith
su e gives th e p rices and in s tru c tio n s
sle e p in g room s ab o v e a n d living
C o n sid e ra b le in te re s t is being d is­ re g a rd in g o rd e rin g seats.
q u a r te r s below'.
played by A shland m in e ra l e n th u s ­
T he city is in s ta llin g th e new
NURSE SKIS 23 M ILES
ia sts in th e ru m o r a flo a t th a t J o h n
screen th a t w as re c e n tly p u r c h a s e d .
WITH FOOD FOR FA M ILY
for th e rem o v al of d e b ris from th e
H u g h es, h o st a t th e E lk s s e v e n te e n th
w a te r, so th e tro u b le th a t h a s been ,
a n n iv e rs a ry b a n q u e t T h u rs d a y n ig h t,
e n c o u n te re d in th e use of m e te rs , | <
found a gbld n u g g e t of c o n sid e rab le
could he e lim in a te d to a c e rta in de-
size in th e craw of one of th e c h ic k ­
grce. T he screen is b e in g placed a t i
ens being p re p a re d fo r th e feed.
th e pow er house.
),
Mr. an d M rs. H u g h es have been K la m a th
besieged w ith q u e rie s a b o u t th e valid- c lo th in g
B uild w ith th e B ird s
ity of th e sto ry . T h e in te re s te d p a r-, ^ e lu d in g
ties, a f te r le a rn in g t h a t it w a sT e a lly K la m a th
so, have gone so f a r as a sk from re tu rn e d
w h a t ra n c h th e b ird cam e, u n d o u b t- from th e
edly w ith th e o b je c t in view of ru n -
W hen
ning dow n th e sp o t w here th e g lit- reached
te r in g m in e ra l w as picked up.
¡ tr a in to
T he in c id e n t rec a lls th e o ft-to ld team th e
sto ry of P la ce rv ille , C alif., w h ere th e b u t founi
firs t an d la rg e s t p la c e r d ig g in g s n e a r fo u r feet
th a t city w as discovered by a ra n c h e r wras urge
fin d in g n u g g e ts, a t th re e d iffe re n t but refus
tim es, in th e craw s of his ch ick en s. m en
Appoint Overland
i Agency in Ashland
Gold Nugget Found
In Chicken’s Crop
S a p 's R u n n in g
OREGON BAR ASSOCIATION
SEEKS JONES’ DISBARM ENT
ARMY BILL TO RE HELD
OVER TILL NEXT W EEK
W A SH IN G TO N . D. C., M arch 18.
— A d m in is tra tio n le a d e rs w ho h r e
fig h tin g t h e a tte m p ts to c u t th e a rm y
dow n to 115,000 m en, won th e ir f ir s t
s k irm is h in th e h o u se to day. R ep ­
r e s e n ta tiv e K a h n , le a d e r of H a rd ­
in g ’s fig h t a g a in s t th e s m a lle r a rm y
p ro p o sa l, se cu re d a n agredjgient to
p o stp o n e a c tio n on a ll p o rtio n s of
th e bill d e a lin g w ith th e pay o r size
o f th e a rm y u n til nex t w eek.
Build with the Bird«
JURY V E N IR E EXHAUSTED;
NEED ANOTHER A LTER N A TE
SAN FR A N C ISC O , M arch 18.__
T he ju ry v e n ire called in an e ffo rt
to se c u re a ju ry to try A rb u c k le for
th e th ir d tim e, w as e x h a u ste d s h o r t­
ly b e fo re noon, w ith only one of th e
tw o n e c essa ry a lte rn a te s selected.
B uild
B uild
w ith
w ith
th e
th e
S hington.
SALEM , O r.. M arch 18.— A corn-
held in th e p la in t has been filed w ith th e su -
ight, w hen, p rem e c o u rt by th e g rie v a n ce coni-
n will be . m itte e of th e O regon B ar a sso c ia ­
tion, a s k in g fo r th e d isb a rm e n t of
co n fe re n ce W a lte r B. Jo n e s, from p rac tic e in th e
■mt m ak in g s ta te of O regon. It is c h a rg e d th a t
¡11 M o n d a y ,; J o n e s “ a p p ro p ria te d a p p ro x im a te ly
11 w ired all $9800 to his own b en efit from th e
to be back e s ta te of Hazel O’Dell, aged re sid e n t
of M u ltnom ah co u n ty , of w hich he
w as g u a rd ia n .
Jo n e s, w hose hom e
is in L a n e c o u n ty , has been*a m em b er
of th e le g is la tu re six y ears. H is term
B irds
as s e n a to r ex p ire s th is y e a r, a n d h.q
B irds
1 b a c a n d id a te fo r re-e le c tio n .
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