Ashland W ednesday, A ngust 2, 1922 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS AuK lU V ,aMW Tidings rr n _ v o n d E stab lish 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. ---------- -•> All th a t you get out of one •• w ar is a reason for a n o th e r one. ♦ ---------- . 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 <$> ___________________ “ Red Rupert” ! Weds Ex-Convict Bride in Marshfield Smallest Cow and Largest Steer ill • " ■ ■ 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 . - = 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 $18,000 in L iberty th o rough Bible study, as she has ’ bonds from th e N orthw estern Na- given it u n d er th e U. of C. exten- ¡tional ° f Portland’ WhHe en4 iO" C° UrS°' . . . f cigarettes Subscription Price Delivered in City: One uftm th ....................................I T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 Six m onths .................................... 3.75 One year ...................................... Mail and Rural Routes One m onth ....................................3 -65 T hree m onths . . ........................ 1.95 Six m onths .................................... 3.50 One year ...................................... 6.54 ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising s> R ehgion, like n atio n s, has to ♦ } Single insertion, each in c h ............ 30c < •> u ndergo periodical refo rm s, or YEARLY CONTRACTS it will perish. Display Advertising ---------- <3> One tim e a w e e k ................................ 27 %c H ere ar-e the smallest cow on earth, eight years old born near Altoona, Two tim es a w eek.........................25 «> S ta rt looking for som ething, l Pa., standing 26 inches in h e ig h t; and tlie largest steer in the world, born in Every o th e r d a y ........................... 20 •b and everybody who comes along <$> Saber county, Tex., 19 hands high, or 76 inches, 13 years old, and weighing Local Readers <$> A re p o rt recently com pleted by 1,200 pounds. E ach line, each tim e ......................10c i '♦> will help you try to find it. To ru n every o th e r (Say for one ♦ ♦ the Oregon G row ers’ C o-operative — m onth, each line, each t im e .. 7C I ❖ T here seem to be a lot of • association in connection w ith the N atural gas was first mentioned hy WORTH KNOWING To r u n -every Issue for one m onth Thom as Shirley in a communication to of m ore, each line, ouch t i m e . . 5c people whose pleasu re com es <$> 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> • <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. • • 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 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 • * 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. • • 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 ___ 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