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    Ashland
W ednesday, A ngust 2, 1922
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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Tidings rr
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o n d
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ed t 1876
Every E vening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
ja
v is i
Published
OFFICIAL CI TI AND COUNTY
PAPER
TEL EPH O N E 39
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
E n tered a t the A shland, Oregon,
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat
ter.
W -ÈËR.T -MOSES
A rich m a n s fam e generally
§> ends when he does.
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All th a t you get out of one
•• w ar is a reason for a n o th e r
<t> one.
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.
The
old
idea
th a t it is v u lg ar
|
to w ork is m ore p o p u lar now
•$> th a n ever.
; b lin g . I t would be only one step
j f u rth e r to apply these principles to
l m ale labor in essential in d u stries.
T here can be no q u estio n th a t th e
• idea th a t th e public m u st pro tect It­
self a g ain st th e su ffe rin g and im--
mens© loss caused by strik e s in es­
sen tial in d u strie s has gained m uch
stre n g th in recen t years. At th e sam e
tim e th e idea th a t th e public m ust
in te rfe re w hen em ployer and em -j
jploye fail to agree in any d ispute h a s ’
"’{gained equal stre n g th .
T he sam e'
may be said concerning public se n ti­
m ent which dem ands a fa ir wage for
<$> all labor
One resu lt of th e coal
<$>, gjpjjjg an(j of jjje railro a d s trik e .
’ we believe, will be ju s t law s by
o th er sta te s to pro tect labor, and im-
• ;p a r tia l, ju s t a d m in istra tio n of these
<$• lawg
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“ Red Rupert”
!
Weds Ex-Convict
Bride in Marshfield
Smallest Cow and Largest Steer
ill
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M ARSHFIELD , Or., Aug. 2.— It
has ju st been learn ed th a t Clyde J.
( R ed” ) R upert. ex -P ortland police­
m an and bank robber, and Hazel E r­
win. convicted accom plice of W illard
R. T anner ¡ if the k illing of Roy W.
W allace in P o rtla n d in 1912, were
m arried here last week. Both are
w orking -in a local re sta u ra n t.
Mrs. R u p ert is now on parole from
the p e n ite n tia ry and m ust rep o rt to
prison officials once e a ch m onth. 1
R u p ert was released from McNeil’s
Island ab o u t four m onths ago on a
p residential pardon.
Both R u p ert and his bride w ere
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serving tim e in Salem tw o years ago room ing house. Both she and Tan-
when they m et.
R u p ert won her “ e r were convicted of m an slau g h ter
aw ay from T anner, h e r ex-lover, ail(i sentenced to from one to 15
while all th re e were behind p r i s o n e r s in prison. They served eight
bars. He first saw h e r a t one of th e Je a is.
prison pictu re shows and by a code
of signals used by convicts they were B IB L E IN STR U C TO R
L E A V E S FOR HOME
able to send m essages to each other.
I R u p ert was released from Salem
Miss Silva left for her home in
on j u iy 5, 1921 a t th e com pletion
of a term m arked by a sen sational C alifornia S aturday, a fte r spending
escape> chase a n d ca p tu re, b u t was »«me days in A shland. Miss Silva
tak e n d irectly to McNeil’s Island to form erly ta u g h t music here. She i s *
f
ye
federal sentence now trav elin g in th e in te rest of
’ 'f o r th e th e ft of $18,000 in L iberty th o rough Bible study, as she has
’ bonds from th e N orthw estern Na- given it u n d er th e U. of C. exten-
¡tional
° f Portland’ WhHe en4 iO" C° UrS°'
.
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cigarettes
Subscription Price Delivered in City:
One uftm th ....................................I
T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1.95
Six m onths .................................... 3.75
One year ......................................
Mail and Rural Routes
One m onth ....................................3 -65
T hree m onths . . ........................ 1.95
Six m onths .................................... 3.50
One year ...................................... 6.54
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Advertising
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R ehgion, like n atio n s, has to ♦ }
Single insertion, each in c h ............ 30c
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u
ndergo
periodical refo rm s, or
YEARLY CONTRACTS
it will perish.
Display Advertising
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One tim e a w e e k ................................ 27 %c
H ere ar-e the smallest cow on earth, eight years old born near Altoona,
Two tim es a w eek.........................25
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S ta rt looking for som ething, <s>l
Pa., standing 26 inches in h e ig h t; and tlie largest steer in the world, born in
Every o th e r d a y ........................... 20
•b and everybody who comes along <$>
Saber county, Tex., 19 hands high, or 76 inches, 13 years old, and weighing
Local Readers
<$>
A re p o rt recently com pleted by 1,200 pounds.
E ach line, each tim e ......................10c i '♦> will help you try to find it.
To ru n every o th e r (Say for one
♦
♦ the Oregon G row ers’ C o-operative
—
m onth, each line, each t im e .. 7C I ❖
T here seem to be a lot of • association in connection w ith the
N atural gas was first mentioned hy
WORTH KNOWING
To r u n -every Issue for one m onth
Thom as Shirley in a communication to
of m ore, each line, ouch t i m e . . 5c <i> people whose pleasu re com es <$> a n n u al a u d it show s th a t d u rin g the
• from doing tilings they know
p ast year business th ro u g h th e sale
C lassified Colum n
Sicily and Italy are large exporters the Royal Society of England in 1667.
One cent th e word each tim e.
a re w rong.
• of fru it am o u n tin g to nearly $2,- of sulphur.
Coos county, Ore., is determined to
To ru n every issue for one m onth
Ontario, Canada, is the greatest exterm inate coyotes. It pays $8 for
" 000,000 was tra n sa cte d . S egregated
or m ore, *6 c th e w ord each tim e.
killing males and $9 for females.
4 HEZ HECK SAYS:
into accounts fo r th e d iffe re n t fru its nickel producer.
Legal Rate
Something
like
45,000
stitches
are
“
M
illiners
w
inders
ketch
A new telephone cable has been laid
th e rep o rt is as follow s:
f i r s t tim e, per 8-pchit lin e ..........10c
th e w im m ln, w hile ball
Bach subsequent tim e, per 8-
Apples ................................ $522,411.11 required to make the ordinary suit of n e r t X c7tle?Of aG la ¿ o T daud Be*
polnt line ......................................
scores k etch th e m en.”
P e a rs ................................. 258,942.19 clothes.
¡ployed as a special guard. He sue-
She endeavors to get people to
A survey of the housing situation fast.
Card of t h a n k s .............................>1.00 j
D
ried P ru n e s ................. 843,577.59
G>
<S> • <í
ceeded
in
gettin
g
his
p
ardon
a
b
o
u
t
¡read
th e Bible and look up church
O bituaries, th e l i n e ....................2 ’Ac
was
recently
made
in
Minneapolis
by
C herries .............................
83,461.32
T he C arnegie foundation h as given
Fraternal Orders and Societies
history, w hich would do aw ay with
| B erries ................................ 148,141.32 the mail carriers.
.$150,000 tow ard tlie reco n stru ctio n as fo u r m onths ago.
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders is so clever th a t th e T idings
w ishes NUts ....................................
26,495.00
R u p ert w ent to M arshfield when many lines of division in religious
More than 5,000 miles of nets are set 11 model city of th e town o f F urgniers,
or societies ch arg in g a re g u la r in iti­ it could sp are th e space
fo r its re- V egetables ........................
33,882.99 nightly during the herring season in 80 m iles from P a ris, which w as de­ released from prison and was joined belief, contending th a t the reading
ation fee and dues, no discount. R e ­ production. T he a u th o re ss “ says it P lum s and G reen P ru n e s 23,882.16
stroyed in th e W orld war.
the English channel.
th e re recently 1 v Miss E rw in. Both of th e whole Bible hy all the people
ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be
j 712 39 A thletic club, h a s a go scheduled for ( “ B a ttlin g ” F rick a re down for the haVe declared ti ir in ten tio n to “ go would b rin g about unity of belief,
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad w ith f lo w e r s ’ in response to a pack- G rapes
19^212.33
vertlsing when an adm ission or other age of free seeds which th e se n a to r A pricots .............................
tom orrow n ig h t th a t gives prom ise m ain event.
These lads a re well s tra ig h t and forget the past.
—
19,516.00 of m aking good fo r th e recen t fiasco know n locally, and the fans a re cer- ’ R u p e rt’s b rid e was convicted in
charge is made.
had fran k ed to her as a peace o ffe r­ P eaches .............................
L um ber shipm ents from port of
ing. She “ says it w ith flow ers” all
Wtiai, Constitutes Advertising
$1,981,577.30 betw een Gordon McKay an d “ W ild- tain of a ru n for th e ir m oney, when 1912 as an accom plice of T anner in Astoria to both fore gn and dom estic-
Joe B lackburn and they mix.
¡the slaying of W allace in a P o rtla n d ports reaching large figures.
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ rig h t, b u t th e odor is p u n gent of su l­
I t is believed th a t th is year’s b u s­ c a t” W elty.
ing am ong some as to w hat consti­ p h u r a n d vitrio l.
iness will to ta l $3,000,000 or m ore.
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tu te s news and w hat ad v ertisin g ,
The association is now actively o p er­
we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le, which
The city council la s t n jg h t set its a tin g in p ractically a ll of th e p rin ­
is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­
a te betw een them : “ ALL fu tu re seal of approval on th e p ro je c t for cipal fru it d istric ts in O regon and
events, w here an adm ission charge ca rry in g to com pletion th e M ount controls over 3200 acres of fru it,
is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS A shland scenic drive project.
A w hich acreage is steadily grow ing.
ADVERTISING.”
T his applies to com m ittee h as beeln ap p o in ted to
organizations a n d societies of every confer w ith th e county road a u th o ri­
AT THE COUNTY SEAT
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kind as well as to individuals.
All rep o rts of such activ ities a fte r ties to see if they will renew th e ir
Real Estate Transfers
proposition w ith respect to th e can ­
they have occurred Is news.
W allace D. Carey et ux, to John
All com ing social or organization yon ro ad , m ade som e tim e ago, when P a tte rso n et ux, w. d. to lots 30 and
m eetings of societies w here no th e o ffe r w as m ade to go ahead w ith 31, block “A,” R ailroad add itio n to
money co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­
A shland— $10.
ation charged, or collecton tak e n IS th e w ork if th e city of A shland
/SU Ä
C harles A. L eager et ux, to F . J.
would
go
fifty-fifty.
At
th
a
t
tim
e
NEWS.
____________
H uber, w. d. to p a rt d. 1. c. 57, twp.
the council did not th in k it advis­ 38 S., R. 1 W.— $10.
able to in cu r th e expense, b u t be­
SOLOMONITES
Isaac H ouseholder et ux, to Jam es
lieve now th a t p rese n t conditions Bowling et al., w. d to lots 1, 2, 3,
10, 11, 12, block 3, lot 14, block 4,
The blarney stone isn ’t receiving w a rra n t th e pro ject being carrie d to N a rra g a n ’s add itio n to M edford—
m uch a tte n tio n in Ire la n d these com pletion. T his is as it should be. $10.
The com pletion of th a t highw ay w ill( M aude C a n tra ll to Jo h n B. H ar
days.
be one of th e g re a te st assets of A s h -lre ll et ux, w. d. to land in A shland
H om estead add itio n to A shland—
They used to say it w ith a shil- land, and if th e p ro ject is rounded $10.
lelah in Irelan d , but "th em days i s { out to th e fullness of its possibili­
Circuit Court
ties, will fu rn ish an a ttra c tio n for
gone forever.”
R ogue R iver Valley C anal com ­
to u rists second only to C ra te r Lake. pany vs. H ugh S torey; foreclosure of
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contract.
W ell, th e re ’s one th in g the coal
N ew bury & C a n tra ll vs. H . II.
o p erato rs can be th an k fu l for. It is
REGULATION OF INDUSTRY
T aylor; sum m ons.
som e tim e since they have had to
D riven to public action by th e coal } P earl V. Collins vs. E. A. Collins;
lay aw ake n ig h ts w orrying over th e
s trik e ab o u t two y ears ago, th e s ta te m otion.
W. B. R ichard vs. I. A. P r u e tt;
payroll.
of K ansas created a c o u rt of in d u s­ claim of lien.
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Probate Court
tria l relatio n s. T his c o u rt was e m - ‘
E ver notice th a t the m ost d iscrim ­
P e ti-
pow ered to a rb itra te all lab o r dis-
E sta te of G. H. W am sley
in atin g of A m ericans is th e n a tu ra l­ putes in essen tial in d u strie s— food tion, order, citation.
T ackstrom .
ized citizen w ho has succeeded in clothing, fuel and tra n sp o rta tio n .
E sta te of Em m a
O
rder,
oath,
bond.
m astering th e language. He is th e
These w ere declared by law to be
loudest in clam oring for restric tio n
essential.
T hus K ansas was the
of im m igration.
first
com
m
onw
ealth w hich tra n s la t­
• •
ed into law th e p rinciple th a t th e
E ver notice w hen two women pass
public in te re st in essen tial in d u s­
each o th er on th e stre e t, one of them
trie s is th e p a ra m o u n t in te rest, and
is c ertain to ru b b e r a t th e o th e r’s
th a t th e public, w henever necessary
back?
N otice, too. th a t it never
shall tak e labor disp u tes out of the !
feazes them when they catch each hands of th e d isp u ta n ts a n d settle,}
o th er a t it.
th e dispute by ru le s of justice.
av erage from o u r 30 x 3% “ D ” T y p e tires
T h e c ity of Seattle and th e te rrito ry
• •
¡9 th e ex p e rien c e of a co m p an y sending a
T hree im p a rtial m en c o n stitu te
trib u ta ry th e re to offers a v a rie ty of r c id
Depends a lto g e th e r on th e view­
aulesiaan over c o u n try roads in this te rri­
co
n
d
itio
n
s
affecting
tire
m
ileage.
Y
ou
have
th e co u rt, and am ple provision is
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
to ry . T h e g rea ter p art of this m ileage is
point. Some g irls th in k a m an can
splendid h ig h w ay s, som e fairly good and
L ittle H eap tr a d e c h a r a c te r o f The
m ade fo r g e ttin g any lab o r dispute
W. L. Pet.
C lub—
m ade o il th e pavem ent.
S p re c k e ls “ S a v a g e ” T ir e C o m ­
o
th
e
rs
n
o
t
so
good
—
th
e
steepness
of
y
o
u
r
be too old to be eligible, and again
p a n y is in te r e s te d in S e a tt le ’s C ity
46 .617
San Francisco . . ___ 74
hills, especially in th e c ity , m ust be taken
W e p o in t w ith no particular pride to
a
n
d
C
ou
n
ty
B
u
ild
in
g
on
h
is
r
ig
h
t
th ere a re girls w ho th ink th a t a m an
50 .576
in to c o n sid e ratio n , too, w h e n c o n sid erin g
a n d th e 4 2 - s to r y L. C. S m ith b u ild ­
an h o u r’s unnecessary delajv. Al V ernon ................. ___ 68
22,000
m iles ren d e re d by o u r fabric tire In
.546
55
Los Angeles . . . . ___ 66
in g beyon d. T h is la t te r s tr u c tu r e
can be too eligible ever to be placed
local com m ercial se rv ice co n d itio n s.
co m p e titio n w ith o th e r m akes — including
ways th e court keeps Its hands ° f f j g Salt
a ft Lake
is
th
e
ta
lle
s
t
b
u
ild
in
g
w
e
s
t
of
N
e
w
.500
59
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59
Lake ............
In o u r general office files are certified
in th e non-eligible class.
co rd and fabric tires in territo rial service —
Y ork.
63 .475
and p erm its em ployer and em ploye O akland .............. ___ 57
copies of rem ark ab ly c o n siste n t p e rfo rm ­ even th o u g h th at m ileage rep re sen ts the
65 .454
___ 54
ance Savage tires are g iv in g in d iffe re n t
to s e ttle disputes betw een th em ­
g re a te st secured from any m ake. T h is w e
Indications are th a t S enator Reed
69 .420
___
50
ty p es of service in this te rrito ry :
class as an individual reco rd and it does n o t
selves. Only w hen th e tw o p arties
70 .412
of M issouri will win th e prim ary,
Sacram ento
. . . . ___ 49
necessarily prove conafstency In general
In
C
ity
C
o
m
m
erc
ia
l
S
e
rv
ic
e
fail to reach a sa tisfacto ry agree-j
AMERICAN LEAGUE
average p erfo rm an ce such as w - are desirous
n o tw ith stan d in g the alm ost solid op­
A local c o n c e rn , o p e ra tin g a fleet of cars
m ent does th e co u rt in te rfe re . Such
of sh o w in g .
W. L. Pet.
Club—
position of th e women and th e fol­
and
using Savage tires ex c lu siv ely fo r the
.582
41
............57
in te rfe re n c e has been rare.
past th re e years, receiv es 18,000 to 21,000
low ers of 'Woodrow W ilson. No ac­
The S a v a g e C o r d
44 .564
............57
C onsum ers of coal in K ansas have
m iles from Savage tires. T h e u n usually
W e have in co rp o rated in to the Savage
counting for tastes.
T here really
46 .535
..........53
heav y d u ty p erform ed brands thi9 service as C ord se ve n te en o u tsta n d in g c o n stru c ­
been able to get all th e fuel they
47 .530
............53
a re som e people in th e w orld who
really rem aiO lb le and far g re a te r than w as
tio n a l fe a tu r e s th at m ake it an ex ceed in g ly
need since A pril 1, when th e coal C leveland ^ 7 7 7 . ............ 52
50 .510
can be kicked and then m ade to be­
previously received fro m o th e r m akes of su p erio r article.
52 .464
s trik e was called. W ork was sus­ W ashington
tires.
lieve they like it.
56 .411
Placed o n th e m ark e t in the N o r ttw e s t
A general av erage of 12,000 m iles from
pended fo r a few days. » The m iners P h ilad elp h ia . . ............ 39
.398
59
last
y ear, original tires shipped in to y o u r
............39
o
u
r
tires,
receiv
ed
by
a
n
o
th
e
r
local
c
o
n
c
ern
,
B oston ............
C om plaint is m ade by several having refu sed to go into n e g o tia ­
NATIONAL LEAGUE
is an in crease o f 50$> o v e r th e h ighest a v e r­ te rrito ry are for the m ost p art still in s e r­
v ice. W e h av e n u m ero u s rep o rts of Savage
age m ileage previously secured.
ranchers who a re using city w ater tions for a new co n tract, th e in d u s­
w . L. Pet.
Club—
C
o rd s that are still in o p e ra tio n having d e ­
tria
l
co
urt
directed
th
e
o
p
erato
rs
to
.58 38 .604
for Irrig a tio n th a t th e re a re q u ite a
'.New York
livered
to date 12,990 to 14,000 m iles and
O n T e r r ito r ia l R u n s
.594
41
.60
num ber who are using w a te r for resum e m ining and produce enough St. Louis .
even
up
to 27,000 miles.
M
ore
than
IV.uOO
m
iles
of
se
rv
ic
e
as
an
45 .541
which they a re n ot paying, as for coal to m eet th e a c tu a l dem and. Chicago
.530
47
C incinnati ...................... .53
som e reason or a n o th e r th e ir places W ork was resum ed. C onsum ers have
.48 47 .505
<t Almost any tire will give satisfactory service perform equally well under every condition— on
.47 49 .490
have not been placed u n d e r th e been g e ttin g all th e coal they need. |
under ideal conditions. Some makes will even the short haul oi the heavily ladened commercial
57 .380
5
m eter system . If th is be tru e , it W hen m ore coal is needed th e °P- i P h ilad elp h ia . . A . . . . 3 .35
render satisfactory service under certain adverse car, on the heated roads of the sandy desert, over
.341
62
.32
conditions. Certain makes of tires will perform mud and stones of the land of forests or the broad
should receive th e a tte n tio n of t h e |e r a to r s will be o rdered to w ork Boston .......................... 32
best
on long drives over pavements, other makes dirt highways of the plains.
m ines.
w ater d e p a rtm e n t a t once.
will show to better advantage on dirt highways — C. That we have accomplished our purpose la
One a rg u m e n t advanced ag ain st GOOD BOXING BOUTS
and so it goes.
evident from the results users of Savage Tires are
th e K ansas in d u stria l court is th a t
GOLD HILL AND .
<L
Our
object
has
been
to
build
Savage
Tires
to
Lloyd George says E ngland w ould;
getting — everywhere.
(
T onight a t Gold H ill, Joe G orm an
be glad to go to th e relief of G e r-'th e public should not in good mor-
one-tim e lig h t and
m any in the m a tte r of reduced repa- als u n d e rta k e to re g u la te an Indus- of P o rt an ,
ra tio n ., but when it comes to easing try carrie d on for p rofit. A gainst feath erw eig h t cham pion of, th e Pa*
IO”
They are GOOD!
Co-Operative Fruit
Sales Nearly Two
Million Dollars
IN SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
up on term s, she c a n 't do it as long th is view th e re is th e fact not a cific coast, wi me
as Uncle Sam insists upon th e pay- m ere a rg u m e n t— th a t th e pubi c has com er, Johnny C arlson of Gold Hi
,
m ent of th e m oney she has bor-t assum ed pow er to d eclare w hat in an eig h t-ro u n d go.
ow 8
rowed.
Your average E nglishm an shall be a m inim um w age in m any ing the fact th a t G orm an s reg a r
may be dense when it comes to see- private in d u stries which a re not e s-ie d as one of th e best little men on
ing th ro u g h a joke, b u t W elshm en sential. In several s ta te s th e pub- th e coast, the fans of Gold Hill will
do not come In th e sam e category. lie has declared w hat th e m inim um be behind Carlson to a m an, believ
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wage shall be for wom en, not only ing him to be of cham pionship eali-
Talk ab o u t th e pow er of women in in d u stry , but in o th e r em ploy- her, and th a t he can get th e decision
In politics! J u s t read th e sc o rc h in g 1 m ents.
The public also reg u la te s over G orm an.
S e n a to r Reed gets in th e c u rre n t is- conditions u n d er which wom en w ork
“ K n o ckout” Bob Brown, who is
aUO Qf th * L ad les’ Hom e Jo u rn a l. I t I and safeg u ard s th e ir physical w e ll-, piloting th e destinies of th e M edford
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