Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 11, 1922, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ♦
♦
♦
♦
A shland D ati . y T idings
ASHLAND CLIMATE, without ♦
the aid of medicine, cures nine ♦
cases out of ten of asthma. <$>
This is a proven fact.
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 • » » » ♦ • 9 9 9 9
♦
*
€>
9
MALARIA (KRNfS cannot sur-
vlve th ree m onths in th e rich
ozone a t A skiand. The p u re do-
m estic w a te r helps.
•
#
<*
«
__________ (International News Wire Service
V O T JTM F, 3
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings. Voi. 43)
xVSHLAND, OREGON. FRIDAY, AVGUST 11, 1922
A Great Crowd is Expected to Give Him
Welcome When Shasta Limited
I
Arrives at 8 A. M. Saturday
AUTO HIT OX TRACK;
I,
EUG ENE MAX KILLED
BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY
---------------------
W II.L A R R IV E IX SPECIA L CAR. the vice-president’s p arty w ith a box
ATTACHED TO HHASTA
of A shland peaches and a case of
LIM ITED
A shland lith ia w ater, and if some
----------
fish erm an should do n ate a m ess of
It Is
E xpected th e V ice-President Oregon tro u t for the vice-president’s
W ill Milky* a B rief Speech an d lie b rea k fa st, it would undoubtedly be
PR E SID E N T AGAIN T R IE S
T aken fo r D rive T h ro u g h L ith ia acceptable.
P ark .
________________ __
CONCILIATION ON BOTH
N atio n al le a g u e
A t Brooklyn 1; New York 6.
At P h iladelphia 5; Boston 3.
A t P ittsb u rg 7; C incinnati 1.
American League
A t New Y ork 3; P h ilad elp h ia 2.
...A t Boston 4; W ashington 5. . . .
Pacific Coast League
(Y esterd ay ’s G am es)
At P o rtla n d 6; V ernon 5.
At San F rancisco 6; Salt L ak e :
RE­
A t Los A ngeles 3 ; Sacram ento :
SIDES
No. 290
L. LOOMIS
EUGENE. Or., Aug. 11.— An at-,
tem p t to drive his car over a ra il-'
road crossing in fro n t of a S outh­
ern Pacific tra in , ended fatally for
Them e Bailey, 60, E ugene g ardener,
here yesterday. Bailey, who a p p a r­
ently did not see th e tra in , was hit
by th e engine of passenger tra in No.
j 14, n o rth b o u n d , a t th e end of 13th
I avenue E ast.
His c a r was carried
two blocks. Bailey is survived by a
CAUSED BY THE POLLUTION OF
; widow and a son. th e la tte r a stu - ACCEPTS CANDIDACY THRUST
W ATERS BY TH E BODIES OF
UPON HIM AT WIN BURN'S
i dent a t th e U niversity of Oregon.
U NBUR IED DEAD
LUNCHEON
LEFT IN
Vice - P re sid e n t Calvin Coolidge
an d p a rty will a rriv e in A shland on
R ailw ay E xecu tiv es C onsider Second
Num ber o f V ictim s o f C liinese D is­
About F ifty G uests W ere Present,
tra in 12 a t 8 o’clock tom orrow
aster a t Sw atow Is Now E stim ated 17627369
P rop osals in New York, and Union
Am i Mr. L ocm is C onsented to Be-
m orning, and plans a re being m ade
H eads D iscu ss T hem in W a sh in g ­
At 5 0 ,0 0 0 — Call for Help in
_
com e C andidate A fter Dr. Burdick
to tak e them for a trip about th e
ton ( 'out'erence.
F ig h tin g P la g u e Is Sent Forth.
Had D ielin ed th e Honor.
city and th ro u g h L ith ia p ark , if they
c a re to leave the tra in a t all.
SHANGHAI. Aug. 11.— C holera isi
NEW YORK, Aug. 11---- P resid en t
A bout fifty prom inent and influ-
The follow ing w ire was se n t th is
■
I
adding
to the h o rro r left in the wake!
H a rd in g ’s second set of proposals for
i
en
tial
business men and ladies were
m orning by M ayor L am kin and W.
i of th e typhoon which destroyed t h e ,
se ttlin g th e natio n al s trik e of ra il­
I
the
guests
of Jesse W inburn a t noon
H. McNair, p resident of the c h a m ­
ic ity of Swatown w ith th e loss of
way shopm en, was form ally p re se n t­
lunch a t the A shland hotel today.
ber of com m erce:
50,000 lives.
ed to th e railw ay executives a t th e ir
Mr.
B ert Moses acted as to astm aster,
“ A shland, Oregon, Aug. 11, 1922. j
United
S tates Consul G enerali
m eeting here today. They discussed
and
suggested the object of the
“ H onorable Calvin Coolidge, vice-j
LONDON, /Vug. 11.— The city of; them a t length d u rin g th e m orning
received an appeal
PORTLAND. Aug. 11.- -Stopping! C unningham
I
gath
erin
g to be to urge Dr. R. L.
Cork
has
been
com
pletely
d
e
v
a
sta
t­
p resident of the U nited S tates of,
session, b u t no decision was reached. fo re st fires, refresh in g p a stu re land j from the U nited S tates consul a t
NEW \O R K , Aug. 11. F o u r of B urdick to accept the candidacy for
ed by the Irish rebels.
Am erica.
It was understood th a t sen tim en t an d im proving late crops, tim b er Swatow for supplies to fig h t th e
He said th a t
The business d istric t has been is evenly divided upon accepting the ow ners and farm ers of the Pacific cholera epidem ic, which, he said, is th e seven m em bers of the crew of m ayor of Ashland.
“ D ear V ice-President:
As y our;
th
e
tugboat
C
larence
How
land,
'
jyr
Burdick
had
been
suggested hv
tra in stops in ou r city 20 m inutes wiped out, and the dam age is e sti-| p resid e n t’s proposals w ith m odifica­ no rth w est, have been hen efitted to ¡now sw eeping the city as a re su lt of
a
re
h
e
k
e
ie
d
to
have
been
drow
ned
.
a
nUm
ber
of
business
men
as a suit
to m o rii v, we would be pleased to m ated a t $10.000.000. W hen th e tions, and “ stan d in g p a t.”
th e ex ten t of m illions of dollars by ¡»he pollution of the w ater by the
when
the
vessel
o
v
ertu
rn
ed
a
t
P
o
r
t
,
a
ble
candidate,
and
th
a
t
he
felt in-
ta k e yourself and fam ily, private irre g u la rs d e p a rted they left an a r - ’
th e rain s of yesterday and today, a c -'d e a d bodies of anim als and hum an
Richm
ond
shipyard
docks
today.
[
cllned
to
deciine
the
honor
on ac-
secretary , and all th e friends of y o u r ; my of 200 snipers behind, and the;
W ASH IN G TO N ,^ Aug. 11. — The co rding to reports received by th e beings.
A
tow
line
caught
u
n
d
er
the
bow
count
of
t
he
d
rain
the
m
a
y
o ra lty
party , ‘hrough ou r city and park. It civilians rem ain in g in the city are heads of 16 of the s ta n d a rd railro a d d istric t w e a th er office here.
of
the
little
vessel
hs
it
was
gettin
g
I
would
be
on
his
tim
e
and
resources,
is one of th e m ost b e a u tifu l cities in a panic.
The rain was chiefly confined to “ BIG TIM ” MURPHY
unions spent th re e ho u rs in th eir
u n d er way, o v ertu rn in g it, and t h e ! j j r Moses presented Dr. Burdick as
th a t you vill see on your whole trip, j
■western
Oregon and w estern Wash-1
F R E E D IN CHICAGO boat sank alm ost in stan tly .
first session here today, discussing
¡a can d id ate in well chosen words,
W e would be very m uch pleased t o '
----------
“ m atte rs of policy” in th e shopm en’s ington. A dditional show ers for to-1
j
b u t th e doctor said th a t a fte r fully
have you give us an address of w hat
CHICAGO, 111., Aug. 11___“ Big
n ig h t a n d S a tu rili^ a re forecast.
strik e.
considering
th e m a tte r he had de-
ever tim e you m ight have to spare
T im ” M urphy, charged w ith m u rd e r
W hen th e session recessed, W ar­
J
finitely
decided
not to allow his
us. P lease w ire answ er.
in connection w ith th e d e a th of a
' L ! i
ren Stone, chief of th e B rotherhood
i nam e to be used in connection witli
“ Sincerely,
I policem an supposedly killed by labor
of E ngineers, said th a t no conclusion
i
a candidacy.
“ C. B. L am kin, m ayor of A shland.
! bom bers, was freed today when th e i
had been definitely reached, and
Mr. W inburn was then called to
“ W. H. M cNair, p resid en t of the
. sta te , a t th e recom m endation of
probably w ould not be u n til to ­
|
the
floor and said th a t he had been
ch a m b e r of com m erce.”
Judge T aylor, nolle prossed th e case.!
m orrow .
I
favorable
to th e candidacy of Mr.
It is seldom the privilege of the
|
F
red
Homes
for m ayor, hut th a t he
people of th e w est to see so noted a
SHOPMEN STRIKE EXPECTED
, 10,000 ATTEND FIRST DAY
j
had
learned
la
te r th a t he was ineli-
personage as a vice president of the
ON CANADIAN RAILROADS
OF MULTNOMAH CO. FAIR'
.
gible
on
account
of living outside
GRESHAM, Or.. Aug. 11.— Yes-!
U nited S tates, and every citizen of
WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.— T h at a
I
the
city
lim
its,
a
fte
r which lie tu rn ­
A shland should tu rn o ut and m ake
, terd a y set a brand new record for
W EED, Calif., Aug.
11.— F or s trik e of railro ad shopm en in C ana­
e d his in te rest on O. H. Johnson,
th e best of th is once-in-a-lifetim e
th e M ultnom ah county fair. N ever'
some days past the S outhern Pacific da is im m inent, is the s ta te m e n t of
Aug.
11.__Hope
t
h
a
t
j
whoni
found was already a can-
LONDON,
o p p o rtu n ity of g reetin g V ice-Presl-! has been m ain tain in g gu ard s arm ed V ice-President M cClelland of the
in its h 'sto ry has th e re been such an
for
th e legislature, and
G
reat
B
ritain
and
F
rance
would
r
e
-
j
d
*date
d e n t Coolidge.
enorm ous crow d in a tte n d an c e th e
witli rifles and shot guns in its yards A ssociation of M achinists, j who is
PA
RIS,
Aug.
11.—
The
gland
op-
th
erefo
re
ineligible.
U nited S tates R o b ert N. Stanfield j a t Weed.
rep resen tin g C anadian rail w orkers
first day of the race m eet. It is es- concile th eir differences and reach
¡e ra tio n to which H arold M cCormick,
At th is ju n c tu re , Mr. G reer was
has w ritten personally to B ert R.
in
the
m
eeting
of
union
officials
!
tim
ated close to 10.000 people passed an agreem en t upon the G erm an in-
A few days ago two strik e rs, Miles
th e h a rv e ster king, recently sub-
called
fo r and suggested the nam e
G reer and H. K. T om linson, asking
; dem nity was greatly stren g th en ed
th ro u g h the tu rn stile.
L eath ers and E. H all, it is charged itere.
jected him self, m ust have injected a
I
today.
of
C
harles
L. Loom is. His sugges­
th a t they ta k e an active in te re s t in stopped a young m an nam ed T aylor
g
re
a
t
deal
of
pep
in
to
th
e
old
g
en
tle­
tion
was
received
w ith loud and un­
g e ttin g a larg e tu rn o u t of people,
j The a ir has cleared, and there
in Weed and asked him w here lie
m an , for he heat h ’s m ore or less
I were indication^. th a t progress was anim ous acclaim , and Mr. Loomis,
.th e follow ing being a p a rt of the le t­
was w orking. T aylor advised them
fam ous d a u g h te r M athilde to Hy­
¡being m ade tow ards a co m p ro m ise; wbo was happily present, a fte r con-
te r : "T w ould be pleased to know
he was w orking in the Southern Pa-;
m e n ’s a lta r, th is m orning, by m a r­
i by which G erm any w ould g et a m or-j sIderable Reference, was
finally
th a t you have tak e n an active in te r­
cific roundhouse. A fter an exchange
ry in g M adam e G anna W alska, the
a to riu m .
Both B ritish and F rench ? urged to slantl as »he candidate. A
e st in g e ttin g a larg e num ber of
of arg u m en ts. T aylor drew a revol­
b e a u tifu l Polish g ran d opera singer.
were said to be m aking concessions, i petition was at once circulated and
ladies and gentlem en of A shland to
ver.
L a ter, L ea th e rs sw ore to ai
M eanw hile M athilde is said to
Lloyd George is using ail of h i a |was 8*Knpd hy all the business men
m eet th e tra in and extend such i
w a rra n t for his a rre st.
The case
have
left
here
th
is
m
orning,
en
¡fam ous persuasive powers to s e c u re ¡and womon present.
g reetin g s to th e vice-president and
ag a in st T aylor was dism issed in the
ro u te for Sw itzerland, w ith the in­
F rench support for the B ritish pro-!
The selection of C h a r le Loomis
his fam ily, as will c re a te a lastin g
justice court.
ten tio n of w edding Max T)ser, the
posais, providing for a reduced in-!*8 an esl)eciaI1y happy one. He is a
rem ejubrance of th e ir first glim pse
.Swiss rid in g m aster.
dem nity. a rep a ra tio n s m o ratorium , I m an
b ,g h business qualifications,
of O regon.”
and s tric te r suervision of G erm an is a forw ard th in k e r and actor, and
A rrangem ents are being m ade by
M A TH ILD E LEAVES
will prove a w inner, both as a can-
finances.
th e cham ber of com m erce to present
A m eeting of th e d irecto rs of the
PA R IS TO JOIN MAX
A rran g em en ts fo r a point picnic
d 'd a te anti as m ayor of Ashland for
Jackson County F a ir association was
----------
of the M odern W oodm en of A m erica
I the next two years.
H OBOES STILL HOLDING
held W ednesday night ak th e ch am ­
PA R IS, Aug. 11.— Miss M athilde and th e W oodmen of th e W orld, to
The m anagem ent of the Hotel
ATTENTION OF J. P . COURT
ber of com m erce room s in M edford. M cCorm ick,
th e
w ealthy
young be held in L ithia park on L abor day,
■ Ish la n d is to be com plim ented on
Ju stic e Gowdv held co u rt for the
Those in a tte n d an c e from A shland A m erican girl, whose engagem ent to w ere com pleted a t a m eeting held
I
the splendid luncheon and the higti
hobo w orld again th is m orning, w hen
were T. H. Simpson and F re d H er­ M ax Oser, form er Swiss cavalry of- W ednesday night.
;
class
service.
18 of them appeared before him for
rin.
ficer, has a ttra c te d wide a tte n tio n ,
The two organizations have agreed
Mr.
W inburn was voted as always
being caught on railro a d p ro p erty or
Mr. Simpson s ta te s th a t ap plica­ le ft P a ris for Sw itzerland today, pre- to go 50-50 on the expenses of the*
I the king of hosts, and the guests de­
found ste a lin g a ride.
tion for space exceeds the am o u n t sum ably to join her fiance.
picnic, and they will fu rn ish coffee
parted with the feeling th a t not on-
F ollow ing th e ir p lea of guilty,
available, and th a t applicants who
|
ly had they been the guests of a
and
trim
m
ings,
w
hile
th
e
picnickers
and upon finding th a t they w ere all
show
up
a
t
the
lasf
m
inute
may
be
¡charm
ing host, but th a t much good
a
re
expected
to
bring
w
ell-filled
h
a
s
-
;
PORTLAND.
Aug.
11. — P o rt­
dead broke, th e co u rt gave them a
left
out
entirely.
W
hile
the
b
u
ild
­
;
kets.
The
picnic
is
not
lim
ited
to
had
been
accom plished for A shland.
lec tu re and released them and they lan d 's en tire police d e p a rtm e n t is
ing
program
is
ah
ead
of
schedule,
I th e m em bers and fam ilies of th e two
!
w ere la s t seen s ta rtin g down the searching the city for th e fiend who
fra te rn a l orders, b u t a general invi-j
a tta ck e d
a
25-year-old th e re will not be nearly enough roof
highw ay, th e co urt having in s tr u c t- ' b ru ta lly
SISKIYOU REGISTRATION
to cover th e various exhibits, and it
tatio n is extended to th e public to I SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11.— Ab­
ed them to keep off p roperty of th e : woman a t 11:45 o’clock W ednesday
SHOWS BIG INCREASE
will be necessary to reso rt to m any
| come out and enjoy th e day as th e ir so lu te prohibition of th e m anufac-
n ight in Colum bia park.
railro ad .
A
to
tal
of
7901 voters registered
i tu re and sale of pistols and am m uni-
1 guests.
The description of the b ru te t a l­ tents.
for
th
e
prim
ary
elecion th is year in
j tion, save as necessary for govern-
Many in q u iries have been m ade
The
Bungalow
________
„ ____ has been rented,
lies exactly w ith th a t given w ithin
V isitin g in A shland—
Siskiyou county. This m arks an in­
and m usic will be furnished fo r I
and official use, was recom -
Mrs. Sam M iller and d a u g h te r the last m onth by two o th e r wom en i as to w hat kind of races will be
crease over the reg istratio n of 1920
dancing
d
u
rin
g
th
e
aftern
o
o
n
and
lnen
tb e *aw
en.orcem ent
pulled
off
a
t
the
fair,
and
in
answ
er
R u th , of R oseburg, a re spending a who w ere atta ck e d in a sim ilar m an-;
of approxim ately 500.
evening
com m ittee in its rep o rt to th e Amer-
few days in A shland, renew ing old n er in th e sam e general seqti(ffl*»t to this, Mr. Sim pson s ta te s th a t
T here a re 4G53 republicans, 2488
Races and contests of various lcan B a r . a8socicti°n , follow ing an
socialists 22 nrohi
th ere will be ru n n in g horse races
th e city.
acquaintances.
investigation
of
the
causes
of
the
in-
r
’
1
socialists,
proh,-
The rep o rt which the detective and m otorcycle races each day of
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11.— Li- kinds a re scheduled for th e a fte r- crease in crim e.
j b itionists, and
th e re were 579 voters
b u reau was given today by C aptain th e fo u r fa ir days, as well as F o r d l q u o r w orth $75 000 was seized> and noon, and some handsom e prizes a re
The com m ittee found th a t pistols who declined to sta te th eir politics.
L. A. H arm s stated th a t th e woman races and a free-for-all autom obile six m en in two tru c k s and an auto- to be hung up for the winnerb.
The m em bership of th e two orders tig l,,e d in 90 per cent ot the 9500
w e re - a rre s ted while a t
was atta ck e d w hile w alking past the race. The people who a re looking mobUe
for
som
ething
lething
in
the
way
of
a
th
rill,
I,te
m
p
tin
g
t0
land
th
e
co
n
trab
an
d
at
am ounts to about 2000 in th e valley, hom icides in th is country last year. I
p ark , dragged into th e b ru sh and
C rim e is ram p an t, the com m ittee;
will
get
it
in
each
and
every
race,
a w h a r f h p re
¡and >» »R expected th a t betw een
tied to a tre e w ith h er stockings, a f-|
A
dozen
m
em
bers
of
th
e
landing
2500
and
3000
Persons
will
tak
e
re
Po
rte d. w ith the U n te d S tates th e
te r which she was stripped of every according to p a rtie s w ho expect to
m
ost
law less of the civilized nations
p a rty , w ith one tru ck lo ad and tw o : p a r* »n th e festivities of th e day
piece of clothing. A fter s tu ffin g a tak e p a rt in som e of the events.
of
the
world.
Eleven Jackson county com m uni- autom obiles, laden w ith liquor esti-
soiled h a n d k e rc h ie f into h er m outh
The
report
showed th a t since 1910;
as a gag, the fiend is said to have! ties have alread y signified th e ir in- m ated a t |50>000 w o rth got a w a y ;
th
e
re
has
been
a “steady and terrib le!
tention of having exhibits, and o th ­ cleau.
EXPLOSION ON OCEAN
heaped indescribable in su lts 'on th e '
B ut w ithout
LINER KILLS FIREMEN in crease” in hom icides, b u rg laries
helpless w om an, a fte r which he in-' ers m ay e n te r la te r.
and robberies th ro u g h o u t the coun-'
any fu rth e r e n tries, th e best exhibit
form ed h e r he was going a fte r a ;
try.
C rim inals num ber a little less
NEW
YORK,
Aug.
11.—
Two
fire
ever put on in so u th e rn Oregon is! UILM STAR IN AUTO CRASH;
* D E S MOINES. Ia.. Aug. 11.— gun. He re tu rn e d in a few m in u tes ; prom ised to all who a tte n d th e fair.
MAY COST HIS L IF E room em ployes w ere killed in a te r-'» b a n one-third of one per cent of
B ootleggers in six m iddle w estern a fte r having a p p a re n tly changed his;
----------
rifle explosion aboard th e W hite »he population, th e rep o rt declared
s ta te s obtained nearly 2000 gallons clothing, cut th e stocking which*
LOS
ANGELES,
Calif.,
Aug.
11.—
S
ta r liner A driatic. 300 m iles east
----------------------------
LOS ANGELES. Aug. 10.— T hree
Mr. and Mrs. W ilm er Poley drove;
of alcohol from cadaver vats, in bound the wom an to th e tre e and in from L ake of th e W oods yester-; E ugene ° ’B rien’ wel1 know n m otion of P o rtla n d . M alne..today, according FR ISK Y TEAM BOLTS AND
¡m en a re dead one was arre ste d and
w hich dead bodies a re kept aw aiting fled into the d arkness. He also ro b ­ day. They expect to re tu rn sh o rtly | le c tu re a c to r, is in a crtical condi- to a w ireless rpéssage received here.
FARMER IS KILLED one is sought here today, as a resu lt
_________ _________________________ .i t i o n a t a Hollywood hospital today, A nother m em ber of th e crew is
OREGON CITY, Aug. 11.— D riv -jo f a tra p set by deputy sh erilfs.
dissection in m edical colleges, it was bed h er pocketbook of $6.
CRY OF CORK
-DEVASTATED B¥
ARE DROWNED
MAYYET AGREE TO
BEEP GERMANY
BEATS DAUGHTER
IN LITHIA PARK
IS IN B.S.A.
LOSE $75,000 IN
CADAVER VATS
revealed today, follow ing six weeks
of investigation by prohibition offi­
cers and police a u th o rities. The a l­
cohol was drain ed from th e vats
sh o rtly a fte r' th e colleges closed
down for th e sum m er, according to
in fo rm atio n from prohibition a u th o ­
ritie s .
SET B¥ POLICE
expect to a tte n d th e E ugene Bible! w ith grave in te rn a l in ju rie s and a m issing.
'n g a team of frisky horses, against which tu rn ed an attem p ted robbery
university th is w in ter in p rep aratio n possible fra c tu re of the sk u ll, as a
Follow ing th e explosion, which one of which he had been w arned into a gunfight. The dead are Louis
WILL PREACH SUNDAY
AT CHRISTIAN C H IR C H fo r m ore effective m in iste ria l w o rk .; resu lt of being ru n down by a m otor rocked the big liner, flam es shot repeatedly, Theodore E. K raeft, 53, Reese, Edw in B urton of Ch cago
The Coopers intend m otoring back tru c k la s t nig h t, w hile w alking on a skyw ard as high as th e m astheads, a farm er, was fatally in ju red yester-
Oscar Cooper, who is h ere f ro m ' to Eugene M onday, and may stop in highw ay in the Hollywood hills. The said a dispatch.
day m orning when the team bolted,
E ugene v isiting his folks, expects to j M yrtle Creek for a few hours v is it; Ja p an e se d riv e r of the tru c k , who
All th e passengers a re safe, and He was throw n from th e wagon, and
preach a t th e C h ristian church S un­ w ith Mr. Cooper’s a u n t, Mrs E. W .^said he did not see O’Brien w a lk in g ,¡th e A d riatic is reported to be pro- his sk u ll was fractu red . He died a t
day. Mr. Cooper and his w ife both R edifer.
¡h u rrie d the a c to r to th e hospital.
, ceed in g ^u n d er h e r own steam .
th e O regon City hospital.
crim inal record, and K enneth Flee-
nor of Texas. Reese and Fdeenor
died in the fight. B urton died late r
In the hospital. The fifth m em ber
of th e gang is still a t large.