Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 03, 1922, Image 1

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    ♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, w ithout
♦ the aid of medicine, cares nine
♦ cases out of ten of asthma.
♦ T his is a proven fact.
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VOLUME
3
A shland D aily T idings
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(International News Wire Service
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. 1922
(Successo: to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
SECRET
RING LOST TH R EE YEARS
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Sixteen Others Are Filed Against Ficticious!
John Doe and Richard Roe
For Future Indentification
♦ MALARIA GERMS cannot snr- 4
4 vive three months in the rich 4
& ozone at Ashland. Tfce pure do- 4
4 mestlc water helps.
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FOUND IN CROP OF HEN
4 B A SE B A L L R ESULTS TODAY
POLICE IN FATAL
GUN BATTLE
4 4 4 4 4 4 <$>•«. • 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
National League
A t Brooklyn 4; C incinnati 0.
A t New York 5; Chicago 0.
At P h ila d e lp h ia 1; St. Louis 7.
A t Boston 1; P itts b u rg 5.
American League
A t C leveland 9; New York 10.
At Chicago 0; W ashington 2.
At D etroit 7 ; Boston 0.
STARTS Â BLAZE
VANCOUVER, W ash.. Aug. 3.—
t W hen Mrs. A. A. C arp en ter was a
"bride th re e years ago. she went to
i E a st Mill P la in w ith h er husband,
aliri w hile on th e visit, tost her new
w edding ring. A few days ago Mr.
and Mrs. C arp en ter w ent back to
E ast Mill P lain to visit tue sam e
relatives.
A larg e nen was killed
for th e festal board, and in its giz-
zard th e m issing ring was found.
PLAN FEDERAL
RECEIVERSHIP
SEV ERA L A R E NAMED IN EACH u ntil its next reg u lar session or th e ;
OF THE SEVEN SECRET
’ fu rth e r o rd er of th e court.
INDICTMENTS
R espectfully subm itted,
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M ARIE BENEDICT.
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■ —
G ran d J u ry In I*» R eport S uggests
Forew om an. T
P a cific C oast L eagu e
F u rth e r In v estig atio n , T here Be-
Judge C alkins c o n g ra tu la ted the i
(Y esterd ay ’s G am es)
RANCHES SAVED RUT MILES OF Thp pQ,d band wag considerably IF DEADLOCK IS NOT BROKEN
ing S ufficient Evidence to C onnect m em bers of th e ju ry on the m an n er WALTER CASTOR WANTED FOR
A t P o rtla n d 3; O akland 8.
FENCES DESTROYED
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GOVERNMENT MAY TAKE
w orn, having v been
ost _ eaten
Itut Not In d ic t O thers C oncerned. ¡n which they had conducted the in-;
KILLIN G MRS. W ILK IN S,
A t Los A ngeles 2; Salt Lake 4.
THIS STEP
BY LIRE
th ro u g h iu one place by acid.
SHOOTS OFFICER
vestigation, and then dism issed them
At San Francisco 4; S acram ento 3
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 3. Short- un|j j (he re g u la r term ,
At S eattle 2; V ernon 3.
i W hite H ouse R egard A cceptance of
M urphy and Vroman R anches A re
ly a fte r 2 o’clock th is aftern o o n , th e ,
Surprised at H om e o f M other, He
Labor B oard R u lin gs a s Final and
T hreatened,
But
H eroic Work
special g rand ju ry which was con-;
Opens F ire on P olice, K ills H is i
R inding on Roth Sides, As a
C onfined Sw eep o f F la m es to
veiled to in v est’gate the alleged out-1
Slster-ui-Lnw and a D etective,
G ieat “Moral V ictory.”
G rass, B rush and Fences.
rag e s p e rp e tra ted last M arch in this
W ounds A nother and S u icid ex
county, in which several people w ere;
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.— A ray
A spark from a blacksm ith forge j
tak e n out and m an-handled by night
of light p enetrated the gloom in
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 3.— S u r­
set liçe to the dry grass on the J. J. j
raid e rs, fil d into th e circu it court,
which the a d m in istra tio n was first
prised a t the hom e of his m other,
M urphy place e ast of the city yes­
w here Ju d g e C alkins presided, and
plunged upon receipt of the news
W a lter C astor, w anted for the m u r­
terday aftern o o n about 3 o’c lo c k ,,
h an ded up a batch of indictm ents—
th a t th e railro ad executives had
der of Mrs. H enry W ’lkins, gave bat-
and before anyone could reach the
23 in all. Seven of these were in
tu rn e d down the proposals of tins
j tie to the police w ith th e resu lt th a t
blaze, it had spread beyond control j
th e n a tu re of w hat is know n as sec­
president.
It has been learned th at
th re e people a re dead, and an o ffi­
into th e su rro u n d in g fields.
It i
r e t Indictm ents, in which individuals
the
rejection
applied only to th a t
cer is seriously wounded.
spread in all d irections from th e j
a re nam ed, but whose id en tity it is
portion
which
provided for the re-
Mrs R obert C astor, his sister-in-
s ta rtin g point, an d before it was ! TH E DALLES, Or., Aug. 3.— The
deem ed advisable to conceal until
law , and D etectivi Tim B ailey w ere
b ro u g h t- u n d e r control early th is iife o i tw o-year-old A rth u r R oberts sto ratio n of seniority rig h ts to the
they have been placed under a rre st.
KLAMATH FALLS. Aug. 3.— The!'R illed d u rin g a gun b a ttle , follow-
m orning, it had burned over s o m e jwa8 m iraculously saved ny th e her- strik e rs, and th a t tho executives
It is said th a t these Indictm ents a re j r a |i road strik e has spread to K lam -i ing which C astor suicided.
Detec- DODGE, CH EV RO LET AND STUD- 4000 acres of dry grass and u n d e r-i o c e ffo rts of Mrs. Loren Roberts, were prepared to abide by what the
brouK ht under th e s ta tu te apply ngi a t b . \ y jt b h a lf its force out. t h e ltiv e Gable was shot th ro u g h th e eye.
E B A K R R PLA N TS A R E ALSO
brush, destroying several m iles of his m other, who, when the child fell a d m in istra tio n considered the hack •
to molt violence a felony. Sixteen g{ra b o rn road today is crippled and I C astor 1ms been sought for six
INVOLVED
rail fences.
into a 20-foot well on the R oberts bone of th e proposals— th e ag re e ­
o th e r hills w ere found covering as conatru c tio n is alm ost at a sta n d -i w eeks, follow ing th e confession of
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N eighbors in the vicinity of the pjace n e a r here, clim bed down a m ent to accept the findings of the
m ain individuals, but in each case.it gtjn
j b js b ro th e r, th a t W alter C astor had F u e l C om m ission Is In fo rm ed T h a t Murphy place, rallied to fight the rope and beid him with her teeth labor board as final and binding.
has h "m left to th e police to estab-
The strik e cam e when half of the! engineered th e hold-up in which
Arm y of W orkers M ill Be I htouit fiam es, and o th ers w ere called to 1 w bj]t neighbors ran for assistance. The shopm en accepted the presi­
1‘sh th e id en tificatio n , the in d ic t­ w orkers dropped th eir tools in pro- Mrs. W ilkins was killed. The worn-
O ut of E m ploym ent M ¡thin Two help. Only a fte r stre n u o u s hours of
Mrs. Ar S. R oberts, g ran d m o th er d e n t’s proposal in its entirety.
m ents lie ng brought against th e fic­ test again alleged long delay of pay a n ’s husband is now held fo r m u r-
M’hile th e governm ent is sittin g
M eeks I n le s s Fowl Get« ( o a l.
effort were several large stacks of Of the child who also saw th e acci-
titio u s Jo h n Does and R ichard Roes. day, declaring, “ No m oney, no dpr on th e charge th a t he hired the
tig
h t and aw aiting developm ents in
liay on the ranches in the path of dent, jum ped inlo the well, too. Un-
T he m em bers of the grand ju ry work. The s trik e rs consisted of two> C astor b ro th e rs to end his w ife’s
LANSING, Mich., Aug. 3.— The
th
e
railro ad strik e, it becam e known
the fire saved. A house on the Bar- able to assist her d a u g h te r o r th e
e
n
tir
e
arm
y
of
th
e
F
ord
M
otor
com-
try
in
g
tQ
gave
ghe
8cream
ed
for
help
and
w ere:
today
th a t the plan for a federal re ­
men.
j life.
M arie B enedict, of th e A pplegate
ceivership
for thoes roads which
r a „pb buildings on the b ro u g h t John Scholtz, a farm hand,
One of th e m en had been w o rk in g j
a tip to the police th a t C astor panv em ployes may be throw n out
d istric t, who was forem an: C harles 21 m onths a t $4 a day. he d eclared.! had re tu rn e d to th e city, and was a t of w ork unless F ord obtains new T ucker place Which were directly in to th e scene. Scholtz, too. plunged w ere unable to fulfill th eir duty to
L innsay, of A shland; D elbert A. Ly­ h ut the $4 was not forthcom ing u n til his m o th e r’s hom e, resu lte d in a coal shipm ents w ithin the next two.
tbe fire, w ere oniy saVed by into the well and found him self the public, was steadily gaining
ons, of M edford; J. W. Srnylie, of yesterday when he decided to sta n d squad of detectives going th e re , w eeks, his rep resen tativ es today told
Qn the p a rt o f j belple9S.
favor in high ad m in istratio n q u a r­
M edford; F ra n k Silva, of th e L ittle for his rig h ts and dem and his m o n -! C astor opened fire w hen th e officers th e fuel com m ittee here.
a num ber of m pn_
ters.
This plan was to be adopted,
j Mrs. E lliot R oberts w as finally at-
A pplegate d istric t; L ester Layton, of ey. He got it. The o th er w orker su rro u n d e d th e hpuse, and Bailey
In add itio n to the Ford p lant, w ith
however,
the ad m in istra tio n spokes­
The V rom an ranch suffered th e jtr a c te d by the shouts and was sent
th e A pplegate d istric t, and Paul E i ,iad $800 com ing, he said. And he. fell dead. T he detectives ru sh ed the its v ast num ber of w orkers, the loss of sonsiderable fence, but the to obtain help from h arv esters, who men said, only in the event of a
P earce, of Jacksonville.
house, in the revolver duel. Gable Dodge, C hevrolet and S tudebaker buildings were so located th a t the j pulled th e q u a rte t to safety. N either com plete breakdow n ot' all e ffo rts to
got his.
4
T he ju ry in hand ng up th e indict-
Dago Sam and the Chinese cook w as serioulsv w ounded.
C astor is p lan ts would be tied up th ro u g h the fire did not approach them .
th e two women, man nor the child compose the d iffe re n c es betw een the
m ents also su bm itted the follow ing re ,nained loyal and will continue to ! rep o rted to have e n co u n tered his loss of th e ir gas, which. F o rd sup
The M cA llister and
Chapm an j suffered any ill effects from th e ex­ railro a d s and th eir erstw hile em ­
ployes.
,
re p o rt:
j push con stru ctio n u n til S prague riv- sister-in-law in his r e tre a t t h r o u g h ; plies.
ranches w ere burned over, as well ■ perience.
We, th e grand ju ry for the spe< ial pr .g reacb ed , and a g rea t new ter- th e house, and to have cursed h
N
otw
ithstanding
th a t both the
e r ! ------------------------
as o th er places the ow ners ot which
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railro
ad
s
and
th
e
ir
strik
in g shopm en
term called, jn 1 922, in reg ard to t 'i e | r ito ry is m ade trib u ta ry to K lam ath and shot h er down, and th en ended! LOUIS JACOBS GIVES
could not be ascertained.
A storia to im prove several streets.
p rese n t
in v estig atio n
concerning p a lj8
a re d e fin ite ly on record as pledging
BOOST TO KLAMATH
his own life.
c e rta in alleged o u tra g e s com m itted
fu tu re adherence to decisions of the
in Jackson county, Oregon, in the
railw ay labor board, P resid en t H ard ­
SACRAMENTO, Aug. 3. — T hat
sp rin g of th e year, desire especial-I
ing
and his cabinet advisers laced
K lam ath F alls and the su rro u n d in g
ly to express ou r ap p reciatio n of th ei
today
a critical in d u stria l situ atio n ,
te rrito ry is developing rapidly is th e
e ffo rts of th e U nited S tates d e p a r t- ’
hopefully,
if not confidently. While
¡sta te m e n t m ade by Louis Jacobs,
m ent of ju stice in fe rre tin g o u t these
the
a
d
m
in
istratio
n leaders adm itted
i m erch an t and pioneer resid en t of the
crim es. l4 iis w ork has been of in­
th
a
t
th
e
settlem
ent
of th e strik e was
j Oregon city. Jacobs has been visit-
estim ab le value in th is investigab
nearly
as
fa
r
d
ista
n
t as ever, they,
' ing in Sacram ento for a few days.
nevertheless,
reg
ard
the replies of
tion.
K la m a th F alls boasts a $300.000
W e have exam ined m any w itnesses
both the railro a d s and the unions to
payroll as th e resu lt of h er box
in each of th e alleged crim es sub­
the W hite House’ peace proposals, as
| shook in d u stry , Jacob sta te s, and
m itted to us by th e s ta te atto rn ey
c o n stitu tin g a “ m oral victory” of
m uch of th is shook is used hv C ali­
g eneral, and by th e d istric t a tto r ­
considerable m agnitude.
fornia f ru it grow ers.
The W. A. Cooper hom e, located
LONDON, Aug. 3.— G reat B ritain
ney, and as a resu lt of the in vesti­
ju st n orth of th e overhead crossing; has decided to provide for hom e de- RAILROAD FROM KLAMATH
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.— T here!
KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 3.— An,
gation, we have re tu rn e d num erous
on
the Pacific highw ay e ast of the j fense, an a ir force of 500 airplanes,
DAIRY NEARS COMPLETION
in d ictm en ts, th e m ain ones of which I can never be a general cancellation t e lectrical storm accom panied by r a i n '
city,
was
burned
to
the
ground
yes-
Lloyd
George
announced
in
the
and th e persons involved, being for j of in te rn atio n a l w ar debts on t h e j a u d haU dam aged th e tran sm issio n !
PORTLAND. Aug. 3 — R obert E.
te rd a y aftern o o n , to g eth e r w ith a house of com m ons today.
It has
th e p resen t m ore or less secret.
I basis of equality am ong the n ations
lin e s of the C alifornia-O regon Pow -i
sto
re
room
located
ju
st
to
th
e
re
a
r
been
decided
to
fu
rth
e
r
spend
an
ad-
S
trah
o rn , president of the Oregon
The evidence tends to connect i of the world, so far as th e U nited
o r com pany yesterday so th a t the;
C
alifornia
and E astern railro ad , who
ot the house.
j d it’onal ten m illions an n u ally to
o th ers, who are not yet in d ic te d ,, S ta te s ,is concrened.
was
here
today, en route from his
Upon discovering th e fire, Mr. protect E ngland from a ir attack s.
w ith som e or all of these crime«, and
This flat announcem ent cam e from box factories h ere were unable t o !
hom
e
in
Spokane
to K lam ath Falls,
Cooper w ent to th e roof in an effort!
The prem ier said, however, th a t
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th e m a tte r m ay be th e su b ject of th e tre a su ry d e p a rtm e n t in th e o p e ra te.
to try and put it out and stayed ‘ th e increased sum s to be expended field h e a d q u arte rs for li s line, re ­
M anager J. C. Boyle, of th e pow er j
fu rth e r investigation in th e fu tu re . shape of an inform al reply to the
th ere so long th a t he was com pelled on B ritish a ir defenses d u ring tho ported th a t he is sta rtin g track lay­
com
pany,
said
th
a
t
th
e
line
betw
een
B
alfour
note,
in
which
G
reat
B
rit­
If it be found advisable, as a d d itio n ­
to
jum p to the ground from the roof, next y ear would n et prevent the gov- ing on a n o th e r link extending no rth
here
and
Copco
was
stru
c
k
by
lig
h
t­
ain
v
irtu
ally
recom
m
ended
such
al Inform ation Is undoubtedly ob­
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He
a lig h ted on his feet w ith such e rn m en t from reducing th e w ar from K lam ath F alls to Dairy, w here
n
in
g
in
eig
h
t
places
and
betw
een:
proceedings. Not only does th is view
tain ab le.
six m iles of roadw ay is graded. The
h
e
re
and
D
orris
in
seven
places,
an
d
i
force th a t he broke one of th e sm all budget.
T he g rand ju ry , th erefo re, re- rep resen t ih e policy of th e tre a su ry
placing of steel will com plete the
apectfully suggests th a t at the pres-j d ep artm en t, hut it is also th e view th a t failing tre e s did som e dam age.i
A rran g em en ts have been m ade by bones in his foot. The fra c tu re was
-—
■
lines
28 m iles north from K lam ath
SIX IN JU R ED IN TRAIN
e n t, it may be p erm itted to a d jo u rn I of the A m erican fu nding eom m is-. All dam age was repaired by noon, which the A shland concert hand will se t by Dr. M attie Shaw.
play
each
T
hursday
n
ig
h
t
d
u
rin
g
the
The
fire
is
supposed
to
have
AND
A
l
TO
B
I
S
COLLISION
■
.
Falls.
_---------------------------------------------------- I sion, which was created for th e ex -- a n d the factories a re ag ain ru n n in g .
SEATTLE, Aug. 3.— L. B. H u llu n l
Follow ing th is, th e re is a four-
The heavy rain fall did som e dam ­ balanced of th e sum m er, in the hand caught from a defective flue, and
YOl’TII PINNED UNDER
j Press purpose of collection, not can-
O V E R T l'R N E D T R U C K ! celling the eleven billions of d o llars a g e to g rain and suspended tra ffic sta n d in L ithia park. The concert had gained such headw ay when first was probably fatally in ju red and j m ile section which has not yet been
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th at E uropean governm ents owe th e I for a tim e on th e S o u th ern Pacific to n ig h t will begin at 8 o’clock, and discovered th at very few of the per- f-ve oth ers h u rt, when a N orthern j graded, which will eonfiect the svs-
th e follow ing program will be pre- sonal effects of the fam ily were Pacific passenger train crashed into item w ith a six mile section alreaiL
■ by a w ashout n e a r D orris.
RED BLU FF, C alif., Aug. 3.— United States.
3ented
:
.
saved. No insurance was carried on the re a r end of an au to stage on a jin, and m ake th e com pleted line ru n
F ifte e n m en had all they could do toj
38 miles.
I crossing a t K ent.
1.
M
arch—
“The
H
u
n
te
rs”
K
ing
th e place.
lift a s ta te highw ay com m ission
STRiKE TIES DP
WORK ON THE
STRAHORN R. R.
HAVE TO SHUT
FOT FUEL
BARE FATES IN
WELL. SAVED BY
UNITED STATES!
tru c k off H arry S. M’oodall J r., 19
y ears old, when he was pinned u n ­
d e rn e a th and received in ju rie s from
which probably it will be some tim e
hefore he recovers. M’lth his ta th e r
th e young m an was driving th e tru ck
a n d had tu rn ed out for a n o th e r rig . ,
w hen one wheel of the tru c k sank
into so ft ground
A m om ent la te r
th e tru c k capsized, catch in g young '
M’oodall u n d e rn e a th . F ifteen w ork-j
men ru sh ed to his assistance, and it
req u ired th e ir com bined e ffo rts to V
life th e tru c k from th e boy's body
TRIAL SEPARATIONS CURE
FOR DIVORCE. SAYS JUDGE
Ruined in the Fighting in Dublin
2. Fox T ro t— “ You W on’t Be S orry”
..........................................B u rtn e tt
O verture— “ T riu m p h a l” Rockwell
S erenade— “ A N ight in J u n e ” —
B aritone Solo— Mr. C arson . K ing
Fox T ro t— “ Tucky H om e” Young
¡6. Selection from “ H. M. S. P ina-
Sullivan
fo re ”
“
W
hen
Shall
M’e
7. P o p u lar W altz
Meet A gain” . . . .
W hiting
Sung by E nders and Loveland
8. M arch— “ S co u tm aster”
Jew ell
9. “ S tar Spangled B anner”
He Laughs at Wild Drivers Now
WILL SHIP BIG DREDGER
TO TIN MINES IN ORIENT
REDDING, Calif., Aug. 3.— The
all-steel
d red g er
th e Pacific Gold
LOS ANGELES. Aug. 3.—- T ria l.
¡D
redging
com
pany,
a Guggenheim
se p ara tio n s as a cure for th e “ so-
co
rporation,
a
t
C
arrville,
T rin ity
called divorce evil” were advocated
county,
whieh
cost
$500,000
in
1916.
tro n f th e bench by Judge Jo h n M’.
is
to
be
to
rn
down
and
shipped
to
S um m erfield, of the Los Angeles su ­
the Malay P eninsula, on the o th er
p erio r court.
s'd e of th e w orld, w here it will be
“ Couples co n tem p latin g divorce
After two horses had been killed by golf balls on the Lincoln park golf
set
to work dredging for tin instead
w ould save them selves a g rea t deal
course in Chicago, the park authorities decided to install a tractor to draw the
of for gold.
I j lawn mower. The second day the driver sustained a hlovy in the heud rha<
of sorrow by living a p a rt for six
This is all that is left ot the Gresham hotel In Saekville street. Dublin,
put him out of business for a while, and now the authorities have enclosed
m onths before filing divorce ac­ after it had been shelled by the Free State) troops tovdriva out the irregulars.
the driver in a wire net.
A want ad w ill sell It.
tio n s,” he said.
who had their headquarters there.
-fc
Jfc a. .
LOCATE SIX QUARTZ CLAIMS
*IN STAR CITY DISTRICT
REDDING, Calif , Aug. 3.— H E.
Schoonover, F. C. W alker, George B
Schoonover, C harles P. Heaney. Geo.
O. Skoog anti B. A. Purcell, all llv
ing in McCloud, have located six
q u a rtz m ines in th e old S ta r City
d istric t in Shasta county.
The claim s a r put to g eth e r and
called the “ S ta r City group."
HGLLYM’iMID MAN TAKES
LEASE ON MINING PROPERTY
REDDING, Calif., Aug. 3.— W. M
P arsons, of Hollywood, has taken a
bond and a lease on the fam ous C h i­
cago silv er m ine n ear Igo, th is coun­
ty, from th e ow ner, Dr. F. M. A rcher
of Redding.
He is p u ttin g on a crew of 25 men
¡who will work in two shifts. Dr.
A rcher has done a good deal of pre-
jim in a ry work and the m ine is now
ready
begin shipping ore to tho
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