Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 28, 1922, Image 1

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    A shland D aily T idings
♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, w ith o u t -3«
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cases o u t o f ten of asth m a.
r ^ T h i s is a proven fact.
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MALARIA QERMS cannot sur-
■» vive th re e m onths in the rich
ozone a t Ashland. The pure do- ■»
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(International News Wire Service
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings. Voi. 43,
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1922
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ALL IRELAND MOURNS
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AS MICHAEL COLLINS
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IS BURIED IN POMP»
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DUBLIN, Aug. 28.— Michael
Collins, late com m ander in
♦ chief of the F ree S tate arm y,
was b u ried in Glasevin cem e­
: <» tery today, alongside o th e r
) noted Irish patrio ts, w hile all
* Ire lan d m ourned.
The fu n era l was one of th e
larg est and m ost im pressive In
LEADER OF MAINTENANCE OF
th e history of Ireland.
WAY MEN SUBMITS SUR­
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PRISING DEMANDS
IS
Gas B ag To T ry C oast To C oast Trip
r~v»aa»aa mi«w'‘ i i wfl > s»sah^"Wyyaai>i tw w w aaye
DEATH BY FIRE
I
TO
CHICAGO, Aug. 28.— Prospects of
a b itte r fig h t w ith 400,000 m ain te n ­
ance of way m en s tr ik 'n g and th ro w ­
ing th e ir s tre n g th w ith the s trik in g
shopm en loom ed today, w hen the
<J(p ted S tates railw ay lab o r board
opened h e a rin g s for th e wage in­
c rease asked by th e m aintenance of
way m en.
P r e s d e n t G rable, th e ir leader,
s ta rtle d m em bers of the labor board
ai<d «representatives of th e railro a d s
by su b m ittin g th e follow ing as the
m en ’s d em an d s:
A new wage scale w ith a m inim um
of 48 re n ts per hour, and “ the sky
as th e lim it” above th a t.
R ecognition by th e b o ard of the
d o c trin e of “ a livng w age,” to be
defined and placed in an am endm ent
to th e tra n s p o rta tio n act.
R e-estab lish m en t of punitive ov­
e rtim e ru le s fo r overtim e • fte r eight
h o u rs and Sundays and holidays.
O ra b ’e ’s sta te m e n t was a severe
jo lt to he ra ilro a d rep resen tativ es.
No such dem ands w ere previously
m ade, and it fo recasts a n o th e r b itte r
fig h t on th> p a rt of the roads, who
h ad expressed no objection to giving
th e m en a pay increase above th e
la s t cut.
E
M EFFECTS OF
T
SENATE SEATS
ATTRACT
JACKSON—KLAMATH SH EEP
WILL RECEIVE DIPPING
All buck h e rd s of sheep in
Ja ck so n . K lam ath , L ake and Des-
chufes counties m ust be dipped
tw lt^r in an officially approved solu-
r lion betw een A ugust 15 and Novem­
ber 15, according to word received
from th e Oregon s ta te live» stock
s a n ita ry board. T his is ta k e n as a
p rec a u tio n a ry m easu re ag a in st the
c o n tin u a n ce of th e scabies Infection
in th is d istric t.
A u th o rity has been given to the
s ta te sheep inspector and his depu­
tie s to inspect an d q u a ra n tin e and
tr e a t sheep affected w ith any infec­
tiv e or co n tag io u s disease, or any
M a t a re suspected of being so in­
fected.
In fe rn o E xpected ,o I j e t | o r Days;
T hree Men Make Their Way to
S a fety ; Air Shaft is ( n t Off by
T errific Blaze.
JACKSON, Calif., Aug.
28.—
F orty-eight m iners are reported to
be trapped, 4500 feet below the s u r­
face of the ea rth in th e A rgonaut
; m ine. w here a te rrific blaze is burn-
!
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i lng a t th e 3000 foot level. L ittle
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 8.— A nother pioneer step in th e m astery of a ero n au tics will be tak en by the
hope is held o ut for th e ir safety.
C R IP P L E CR EEK , Colo., Aug. 28. U nited S tates arm y a ir service early in Septem ber, when the arm y dirigible C-2 will leave the ground here
LONDON. Aug. 28.— The pepole T hree men cam e th ro u g h the flam es
— The C ripple Creek cam p, once the
in the firs t a tte m p t to m ake a tra n sc o n tin e n ta l flig h t w ith an airship. A irplanes have m ade the trip , but of E urope have been physically i safely, b u t the fire cut off th e others
g re a te st gold camp in the w orld, is a irsh ip s never. W hen th e C-2 reaches Ross Field a t A rcadia, Calif., n ear Los Angeles, it will have m ade stu n te d by the world w ar and its , beyond hope of an early rescue.
com ing into its own again, a fte r a
history.
! a fte r effects, according to Dr. R o y a l, The fire may burn for days, and
period of com parative inactivity!
S. Copeland, health com m issioner of little may be done to com bat It. The
since 1918, w ith the re-opening of
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i New York, who has ju st com pleted ! huge a ir sh a fts which supplies the
m any old w orkings and th e discov­
! ♦ BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY 3>
a to u r of cen tral E urope.
m ine, pass th ro u g h th e sam e sh a ft
ery of new veins of rich ore.
The physical grow th of E u ro p e’s! in which th e flam es a re raging.
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Rich “ su rfa c e ” strik es recently
population has been seriously resI
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N ational L eague
m ade in th e cam p, are draw ing I
tard ed and shows in the everyday ■ T R IP TO SHALE OIL
At P itts b u rg 4; Brooklyn 3.
scores of prospectors to the cam p, ■
w alks of life. Dr. Copeland said.
DEPOSITS W O R T » WHILE
A m erica li L eague
and w ith new m achinery being in­
Babies who were u n d ernourished
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At New York 2; St. Louis 1.
stalled in num erous und erg ro u n d
d
u
rin
g
the
w
ar
a
re
grow
ing
up
into
The
city
e
d
ito r of th e Tidings
At P h iladelphia 3-7; Chicago 5-2.1
m ines, C ripple Creek is sta g in g a
un
fit
children.
A
dults
who
s
u
f-'m
a
d
e
a
trip
to
the shale oil deposits
P acific Coast la ‘a g u e
real “ come b ack ” as a gold produc­
fered
from
the
privations
of
w
ar
and
Sunday
to
inspect
the holdings of
(Y esterd ay ’s G am es)
ing center.
its
a
fte
r
effects
a
re
greatly
under-
;
the
H
artm
an
syndicate,
and see of
At S acram ento 0-0; Los Angeles!
F in d in g rich gold ore a t grass
m
ined
in
h
ealth
and
th
e
ir
progeny
the
claim
s
of
the
syndicate
in regard
1-2.
roots a t th e sam e tim e th a t new
m
ust
be
w
eakened.
to th e am ount of available m aterial
At S alt L ake 3-5; San F ra n cisc o '
veins w ere disclosed a t a depth of
Dr.
Copeland
is
scheduled
to
sail
w ere as represented,
6-4.
•
m ore th an 2500 feet below th e s u r - ’ URI MARIES TOMORROW TO FILL
i FIRST RETURNS GIVE MAY’FIELD ior tbe Dnited S tates the la tte r part
The s ta rt was m ade from A shland
At V ernon 9-6; P o rtla n d 3-1.
face of the e a rth , is one of th e
T U O CONGRESSIONAL
of this m onth.
about 10 o’clock in the m orning, go-
At O akland 6-6; S eattle 8-0.
MAJORITY OVER EX-GOV.
“ fre a k ” developm ents of th e new
POSITIONS
' ing out on th e Dead Indian road as
FERGI SON
p rosperity in th e cam p.
, far as th e L anhini ranch, where a
Votes to bo Cast by Republican and
! side road is tak en over th e moun-
Qu«*stinn o f Ku Klux KLan Involved
Democratic Parties;
Nominees
j tain s to a point alm ost directly be­
In I'rimaries; Vote This Year Is
For State and County Jobs to be
yond Grizzley peak.
A g rea t deal
Exceedingly Large, and the Count
Chosen.
j of th is road is rough and rocky, b u t
Is Slow.
| th e syndicate has a rig h t of way
H ELENA , M ont., Aug. 28.— A
DALLAS, Tex., Aug. 28.— Incom ­
! surveyed in from th e Dead Indian
varied choice of can d id ates for nom ­
plete early re tu rn s from Texas indi-
road th a t will be a m uch easier
ination as U nited S tates se n ato r from
1 j cate th a t H arry H ertzberg, opposing
' grade, and when finished, will be a
M ontana will be offered voters of
; th e Ku Klux K ian, may be success-
; considerable im provem ent over the
both the republican and dem ocratic
j present road. W ork of co n structing
i fui in obtaining his nom ination to
p arties when they trek to th e polls
the U nited S tates sen ate from th a t
j th is road was begun last Monday.
in the prim ary election th ro u g h o u t
sta te , and seats in th e low er house
On reaching the end of the road.
SALEM. Or., Aug. 28.— P a p e rs , horses werp obtaJned and tb e n>st
the sta te tom orrow .
KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 28.
seem to be won by a n tik la n candi-
served on the a tto rn ey general h e r e ;of tbe tH p which |g a ,)OUt fiye ,n ,es
In additio n to sen ato rial c a n d i-iT h e laying out of the county fair dates,
KLAMATH FALLS. Aug. 28.—
o th e r re tu rn s, also incom plete S aturday, show th a t a new suit has was m ade on borseback. Vpon a s.
O peration of the O regon. C alifornia dates, nom inees will be selected for grounds will be sta rte d im m ediately
been filed in the circuit court i n , cending to a point overlooking tb „
& E a ste rn railw ay, th e S trah o rn two congress onal seats— a chief u n d er supervision of an expert from indicate th e nom ination of E arle B
ju stice of the suprem e co urt and one Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college and the Mayfeld. dem ocratic prim ary aspir- M ultnom ah county in an effo rt t o l Antelope valley, th e horses w ere left
line, to H ildebrand, six m iles beyond
associate ju stice ; a clerk of th e su- co nstruction of p erm an en t buildings a n t for United S tates senator, over defeat the Pur?O8€ of th e O reK°n !and
the trip down the m ountain
on
the present term nus a t D airy, will
m otor vehicle law. as it applies
to (he Antelope valley side,
sta rte d on
begin Septem ber 5. according to W. prem e court, a m em ber of the board will follow, it \%is decided last night Jam es E. F erguson.
istra tio —
n of cars from other! foot, only to bring up shortly ai
of railw ay com m issioners, and full a t a m eetin g of the fair board, and
The vote this year is large and reg *-*--*
E. Bond, su p e rin te n d e n t of th e road.
sta te s o p eratin g reg u la rly in O re -!UlR destin a tion
the count is correspondingly slow.
Delay in receiving rails, on ac-' legislative and county tickets. The those in te rested in th e project.
gon.
m
ost
sp
irited
contest
of
several
C
om
m
ittees
a
re
collecting
th
e
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At th is point was found the oil
count of s trik e conditions, lias de-j
The su it is an in ju n ctio n proceed- shale as it had been uncovered by
layed th e p ro g re s s 'o f the w ork, but years is being w aged in th e prim ary $7500 fund previously subscribed, COTTER FAM ILY IN AN
cam paign b f both lead in g p arties which will be used for buildings.
i
AUTO ACCIDENT SUND AY,inp b ro u sb t ag ain st Governor Olcott Workm en. and th e re is little exag-
two carloads of steel have been re­
for
th
e
choice
of
a
U
nitel
S
tates
The C. A. C o tter fam ily were con- and o th er s ta te officials bv E. A. geration when the statem en t is mad'*
ceived, two cars a re on the road,
siderably shaken up Sunday when a ' Colgrovp anil ° th e r op erato rs of au- th a t th e re is a whole m ountain of
se
n
ato
r
to
succeed
H
enry
Lee
My-!
and six cars a re loaded for shipm ent
ers, the present dem ocratic toga
; to u rist by the nam e of Rebb, from I to stages betw een S eattle and San it, for it m ay be found for a dis-
in the Brooklyn yards.
w earer, who is re tirin g next M arch,I
___ ___
___,
San Francisco,
hit _____
th e _
fam
ily __
car ___
at Francisco, to enjoin th e ir enforcing tance of about tw o m iles along this
the
intersection
of
H
arrison
s
t
r
e
e t i ’^10
,Pi<uiiing the stages to h a .e
tbe m ountain, w here it crops
and the sen ato rial race holds the
chief in te rest of the public. Politic-1
,O
iegon
licenses.
out
in
m any places. Sam ples that
and the Boulevard.
The ru n n in g
STEEPLEJACK “ FALLS” ;
_
\ w ere b rought back are equal to any-
ians have been sp ecu latin g for;
board, one door and a spring of the
ONLOOKERS “FALL GUYS”
m onths on the outcom e. The n u m ­
I thing displayed by m em bers of the
C o tter car was badly dam aged. Plcascs Congregatimi__
erous a sp ira n ts announced th e ir
but the occupants all escaped w ith­
Ross Guiley, arriv in g yesterday ! syndicate, b u rning freely when ig-
t CINCINNATI, O., Aug. 28.— A. P. candidacies early, and th e race has
out any physical in ju ries.
from San Jose, Calif., w here he h a s ; nBpd by a lighted m atch,
D onnithorne,
steeplejack,
stood been sp ectacu lar in spots.
The cause of th e accident was a t­ been spending his vacation, stopped;
D espite the fact th a t the road is
poised on the arm s of the cross atop
trib u te d to th e fact th a t the to u rist over in A shland for a few days, and rough, it is w orth 'th e tim e and
St. G eorge’s C atholic church, 200
Albany has a new hop b ask et fac­
was using m ore speed th an discre­ will visit relatives and old f rie n d s ) tro u b le of any in terested person,
feet from th e ground, bowed to the tory.
tion,
and was unable to stop his car I here. Mr. Guiley expects to go o n ; wbo doubts the am ount of available
ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 28.— E f­
w atchers on th e ground below and,!
u
n
til
it h it the local party.
to his hom e in Eugene w ithin a few m aterial, to m ake the trip to the
forts to m ake A tlan ta a leading pic­
slipping suddenly, fell forw ard into;
M arshfield planning to construct
The
to
u
ris
t’s
c
a
r
was
only
slight-
days.
The C h ristian church people j ground and look it over.
tu re production cen ter are revealed
space. The lookers-on scream ed and m odern city hall.
i
Iy
dam
aged.
w
ere
indeed
pleased w ith his serm on j
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in the g ran tin g of a u th o rity by the
covered th eir eyes, but a rope th a t
a
t
the
services
on
Sunday.
G eorgia securities com m ission t o )
D onnithorne had previously secured
['
STATE FIRE PREVENTION
FUND INCREASED «34,000
An a llo tm e n t of $24.000 from a
fed eral fund has been g ran ted to!
O regon to be applied in connection
w ith the sta te fund in o rd er to in­
s u re a d e q u a te fo re st fire protection.
T his am o u n t is th e s ta te ’s qu o ta of
dn a p p ro p ria tio n of $400,000. W ash­
in g to n received a sim ila r sum , w hile
C alifo rn ia received $22,750. Tw enty-
seven s ta te s p a rtic ip a te in the a llo t­
m en t. th e » m ounts g rea tly varying.
R hode Island receives $625 and
’S outh D akota $100.
RECEIVERSHIP FOR
GERMANY CONSIDERED
BY FRENCH BODY TODAY
PA RIS, Aug. 28.— A receiv­
ership for G erm any, along the <$>
lines suggested by Sir John
B radbury, B ritish 5representa»-
tive on th e inter-allied re p a ra ­
tions com m ittee, is being con­
sidered hv th e French today.
If the plan is approved.
Am erica m ay be proposed as
the receiver.
O LITTLE HOPE HELD FOR THOSE
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IMPRISONED 4500 FEET
BELOW SURFACE
Bï PRES. ERABLE
4 0 0 ,0 0 0 Follow ers May Join Striking
Shopmen.
New Wage Seale Is
Sought.
R itter Figh« by R ail­
roads Is Forecast.
No. 304
ANTI K. K. K. MEN
OF
OREGON VEHICLE
BÏ STAGE OWNERS
SEPT. 6. CLAIM
IS
*
F
Id LEGALITY OF
to him self and th e cross in prepara-I
tion for th e “ accid en t.” stopped his:
fall before it was sta rte d .
JANET IS FLYING FAN
—i
proceed w ith plans to th a t effect.
The plans contem plate fo rm a tio n '
of a $1,000,000 picture finance cor­
poration and the erection of a)
$100,000 stu d io in A tlanta.
The S o uthern Motion P ictu re F i­
nance corporation provides s tu d io 1
facilities and d istrib u tio n is handled
by W. W. H odkinson corporation of
New York.
TRAFFIC F
AI KANSAS CITY
FROMSHOPST
PORTLAND. Aug. 28. — The
q r a u g e Incom e tax bill is to be at-
f i l k e d as to sufficiency of s ig n a ­
tu re s upon th e in itia tiv e petition)
s u b m ittin g it, in a com plaint filed
in M arion county th is aftern o o n ,
M cC am ant and Thom pson, a tto rn ey s,
, announced.
T he p e titio n s contained 495 m ore
nam es th an is req u ired by th e law. i
b u t th e a tto rn e y s contend m any of
jh e nam es a re those of aliens, m in­
o rs o r persons who have not resided (
in O regon long enough to m ake them
legal sig n e rs. Also it is alleged th a t
m any of th e nam es a re fictitious, and
t h a t th e sig n ers w ere secured on the^
p re te x t th a t th e p e titio n s w ere to!
r^fc ice telep h o n e rate s in th e sta te ,
o r s tre e t c a r fare s in P o rtla n d .
F
AT ALL COSTS SAYS
Riverton
work.
Coal
m ine
resum es
DIRECTS WOMEN’S BUREAU
VEGETABLES OF EXTRA
SIZE ON EXHIBITION;
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 28.— R ail
WASHINGTON. Aug. 28.— “ Move
traffic in M issouri is severely tied
coal. Food first, and then coal. But
Two m ore super-cucum bers have ! move coal.”
up.
Both passenger and freight
traffic is paralyzed on the Chicago been b r° uKbt to tb e Tidings office,
v irtu a lly th is m essage went out
& Alton railro ad as
a resu lt of a since S aturday m orning, both of tQ th e raU roadg of tb e country as a
w alk o u t by tra in m e n
a t Roodhouse, whlch a re w orthy of special
m en-, regu,t Qf H a rd in g .s confe r ence with
Ills. Not a tra in is
m oving in or tio n -
| big “strik e ca b in e t” over th e week-
out of K ansas City on th is road.
W - H- W orth in g to n , who lives on en J Qn the pre8identla, yacht ..May.
At Jefferson City, fre ig h t service L aurel stre e t, b ro u g h t in th e heav-j f,ow er
whjch retu rn p d tQ th e capi.
is rep o rted to be a t a sta n d still, iest cucum ber th a t has been show n
today.
follow ing th e w alkout of 300 t r a i n - . to date. It w eighs th re e pounds an d j
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m en and m aintenance of way em- six ounces, and is 12 ’ inches in
WASHINGTON. Aug. 28. — The
ployes in p ro test ag ain st th e pres- c>rcum ference and 1 3 ^ inches long, em ergency created by the coal s trik e
Mrs. Sche’.deneter. from out on “ cannot be settled for 90 days, a n d ,
enee of arm ed guards.
ru ra l ro u te n u m b er one. cam e in niay possibly be six m o n th s,” S e c re -■
this m orning w ith a fine specim en, tary Of Com m erce H oover told the
:W¡.
Stops in City—
which is of th e record-breaking bouse in te rsta te com m erce com m it-'
Mr. M ontgom ery, S outhern P ^ c len g th of 14% inches an d is ju s t tee in u rg ln g th e en actm ent of th e ; More tha“
«»»Hon p»»P'oyed
Miss Janet Moffett, daughter of Ad­ ag en t at M edford, accom panied E. j one ounce sh o rt of the w eight of a d m in istra tio n ’s coal
d istrib u tio n T
M.ss Mary
miral Moffett, bend of the aeronauti­ O. M cCormick, vice p resident of th e th e W o rth in g to n specim en.
I t is bill
And< rson, director of tht w om ens bu-
W
o
rth
in
g
to
n
specim
en.
cal division of tbe navy, is a flying j
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,
mil.
ului r it
i...-
; ppjin
reau. I Department . «f f l Labor.
It iu
is her
road, to A shland th is aftern o o n . Mr. i l % inches in circum ference.
•nie Trip—
fan.
function to develop standards and
M cCormick is on hs w ay back to
D etrick and W allen fam ilies
Cliff P ayne sent in som e b e a n s.¡th e o th e r 16% . Mr. Payne did not policies for their employment. Dur-
San Franesco, an d only stopped to w hich a re slig h tly o u t of th e ordi- Rive the nam e of the specim en, but
Schwein m ade up a p a rty I
tbe past two years this bureau
E ugene to get $4000 concrete say hello to a n um ber of his frien d s nary, two beans grow ing from o n e )it m ight be called an "O regon Won- has investigated conditions affecting
pent Sunday plncinicklng on
w arehouse.
in th e city, leaving on tra in 53.
stem , one being 15 Inches long a n d jd e r.'
River.
S3,000 employed women in 11 states.
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W ith th e oven and p it for the big
barbacue nearly com pleted .filial
plans a re being m ade to r the big
Labor day celebration by B. F.
M ontgom ery.
A lready several have agreed to
e n te r floats in the p arade, which is
slated to begin prom ptly a t 10
o'clock F rid ay m orning, the exact
route of which will be announced
later.
The com m ittee in charge of the
day a re anxious to obtain as m any
floats for th e parade as possible, and
; Mr. M ontgom ery asks th a t anyone
¡in terested in th is fea tu re , or who
¡lias any s tu n t in m ind th a t would
help m ake the day a huge success,
would com inuillcate wJth hhn a t , 55’
B
As
As a a tinal
final w
w ind-un
ind-up nt
of tbo
the dav.
day, a a
dance will be giveu in th e Arm ory
j by th e shop crafts.
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