Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 18, 1922, Image 1

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A shland D aily
(International News W ire Service)
VOLUME
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi, 43)
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, NEW YORK, Nov. 18.— Georges
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dieinenceau, F ra n c e ’s fam ous “ w ar
Insane jealousy is believed to have
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caused H ja lm a r A nderson, 39, to
p rem ier,” who a rriv ed today, cam e
m u rd e r Tansy Bolton, 25, and Mrs.
to Am erica as a resu lt of a secret
J. T. O 'B rien, 38, and then comm it
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u n d e rsta n d in g w ith P re m ie r P o in ­
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suicide in a cabin on Copalis Beach,
care to fo ste r F ranco-A m erican r e la ­
on Ocean P oint, 25 m iles from here.
tions for th e u ltim a te salvation of
View
of
the
world’s
largest
stage,
just
completed
in
a
natural
am
phitheater
at
Hollywood,
Cal.
It
bus
a
p-i
Miss Bolton fought valiantly and
F rance.
ium
arch
100
feet
wide
and
nearly
as
high.
Comparison
of
the
height
of
people
seen
on
the
stage
with
that
m
anaged
to escape for a tim e. H er
The info rm atio n was obtain ’d b y '
stage itself will give an Idea of its trem endous proportions. It will he used for big spectacular productions.
body was found in a m u tilated con­
th e In te rn a tio n a l News Service from I
dition on the beach. Mrs. O’Brien
high sources.
was found n e a r a <ed in th e cabin,
Clem enceau and P oincare have
shot th rough the b rea st and her body
been b itte r political enem ies for
A special m eeting of th e city coun-
slashed. A nderson's body was found
years, b u t u n d er the stre ss of an in ­
tlire
a
te
n
s
cil
was held last evening in the
back of the cabin w ith a revolver in
te rn a tio n a l crisis which
The A shland G reenhouse has not one hand and a knife in th e other.
tin rope, they decided to get to g eth e r C ham ber of Com m erce room in the
been stan d in g idly by d u rin g the last
The women stayed in th e cal.in
and bury th e h a tc h e t for the. good city hall, for the consideration of
sum m er, as one may see by tak in g a w ith John Oberg, age 65. Oberg was
of th e ir native country. Clem enceau the w ater situ a tio n in th e city,
drive down Oak and Nevada stre e ts cut in th e melee.
n a tu ra lly cam e as a private citizen. i M ayor-elect Loom is and all the
and seeing the im provem ents th a t
A m bassador Ju sse ra n d was t h e ' recently elected councilm en, w ith the
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 18.— In a have been added this year.
VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 18.—
MISSIONARY MAKES A PPE A L
firs t to greet C lem enceau. A ssistant exception of Mr. Pierce, were p resent
desp erate gun b a ttle with four ban­
Mrs. F red F rye, m other of eight chil­
One of the old greenhouses, b u ilt
FOR CLOTHING FOR NEEDY
S ecretary of S tate Bliss rep resen ted to “ listen in ” on the doings of th e
dits who a tte m p te d to break into a a n um ber of years ago, w hen n othing
dren, adm its k illing her husband on
A m erica on th e reception com m ittee, outgoing council, having been invit-
sto re in A ntelope Valley, George would be considered for sidew alls
T hursday. She says he abused her,
Rev. C. C. H ulet, Sunday school
Every m om ent of the fin a l ses­
The ’‘T ig er” looks forw ard to ed by M ayor L am kin to a tte n d the
and she killed him in self d e fe n s e .1 sion of the Sunday school conven­ Scott, a camp cook, fatally wounded but wood, was torn down d u ring the m issionary, has appeal, 1 to his home
m eeting W oodrow W ilson. The Le- m eeting.
The woman has been jailed fol­ tion a t Phoenix was occupied by live, one bandit, who gaev his nam e as year, and in its stead is a fine build- church for cl> 'ling for needy per­
gion g re e te r said, “ the Legion greets
W hen the m eeting had been called
lowing th e rep o rt of the co ro n er’s discussions and addresses Friday. Thom as O'Neill. The b an d it nam ed . ing w ith cem ent sidew alls, 40 feet sons, chiefly child’ en. A f. ,tu re of
you as a person who exem plified the to o rd er, Mr. Joy was asked to ex-
ju ry , which re tu rn e d a verdict of The m eeting was even h e tie r th an ‘ S haky” Davis and Ray Benny as two wide by 175 feet in length. The top the T hanksgiving service of the Pres­
sp irit which inspired us to carry on plain tlie purpose of th e gath erin g ,
o his associates, in a dying confes­ is constructed of glass panels, w ith byterian church will be the bringing
w ilfull m urder. The fam ily is des­ th a t of the iirst day.
th e w a r.”
which he did briefly, closing his talk
sion.
titu te .
th e la te st system of v entilation of gifts to supply these needs. L ast
A fea tu re of the m orning session
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by asking Mr. D illard, engineer for
th ro u g h o u t.
The house is divided y e a r’s gifts a re said to have proven
was
a
sym
posium
on
who
s
h
o
u
ld
,
PLAZA BILLIARD HALL
the T alent d istric t, who was present,
in
two
sections
one being for the a g rea t help to m any. Money gif is
teach
in
the
Sunday
school,
and
w
hat
SOLD TO WM. R IN EH A R T to give the history of th e investlga-
p
lan
ts
req
u
irin
g
heat
of a t least 62 will go to home m ission work.
should
be
ta
u
g
h
t,
and
why.
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tions m ade in the d istric t and w hat
Follow ing is a list of articles spe­
degrees
and
ru
n
n
in
g
as
high as 72
Mrs.
Davisson,
Table
Ilock
g
a
te
a
The Plaza billiard hall lias been conditions had been found,
cially
desired: R ubber bo ‘s, much
in th e daytim e, while the o th er house
sp irited ta lk on the ru ra l Sunday
auld by W. D. Jack so n , who has
Mr. D illard sta te d th a t when he
needed
by children who have to walk
school in Ihe aftern o o n , followed by i
is kept from 10 to 20 degrees cooler.
owned the place for th e past several cam e here six years ago, he found
to
school,
sizes from six years up;
a keen discussion of “ The Boy in the
Six rows of boxes, each ab o u t six
m onths, to W illiam R e in h a rt, who th a t no m easurem ents had been tak-
boots
or
shoes,
sizes 12, 13, 1 R and
Sunday School,” by Cash Wood, !
[ feet wide w ith a n arrow aisle be-
took ch arg e F rid ay .
en of any of th e stre a m s in th e val-
2,
stockings
to
fit; overalls and
county Y. M. C. A. secretary.
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Mr. R ein h art recently sold the ci- ley o r th a t m ight he b ro u g h t into the
clothing
for
hoys
from
6 to 1C years
Special m usic was furnished hv a
j room s and are filled w ith practically
gar sto re and pool room on A stre e t, valley. A fter m aking exam inations
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 18.— R um ors of Phoenix q u a rte t. The "budget com ­
PORTLAND, Nov. 18. The Brook-j eve,,y
Of flow ers, am ong which 'o f age: clothes for a little girl, age
n e a r the railro a d sta tio n , and th ere- and experim ents, it was found th a t
a th ird p a rt, to be form ed by liquor m ittee reported th a t an assessm ent ings S a te bank, of B rookings, Or., t jie pOin setta stan d s out am ong the 9; warm cloak for girl of 14 y e a rs ’
fore goes into th e new location as an only two projects were a t all feas-
in te re sts unless the two m ajo r p a r­ for county and sta te w ork for 19^3 has in stigated su it ag a in st the Fed- m ost b eautiful, but is g reatly out- underw ear for the sam e child; all
experienced m an w ith a large num - ible. The firs t one of these to be
ties force th ro u g h an am endm ent of will be a t the ra te of 10 cents for e ral Reserve hank of San Francisco, i num bered by th e carn atio n s, the clothing th at a boy of 8 years can
her of friends who wish him well considered was th e E m ig ra n t creek
the V olstead act has added in terest each enrolled m em ber of each school. ; for $130,000, ch arg in g a m alicious g,-ea te r p a rt of one of th e room s be- : w ear; tw ins, age 4, b u t larg e for
w ith the business.
dam , but it was found th a t the
to a m eeting of th e A ssociation Op­ A resolution th a t Jackson co u n ’y; a tte m p t to destroy its business b y , ¡n g filled, w ith this favorite flower, th e ir age, need everything.
Mr. R e in h a rt expects to add some am ount o w ater w hich could be im-
Some very touching stories have
posed
to the P roh ib itio n A m e n d m e n t.! give $100 of th is to sta te w ork and m ain tain in g an agent a t B rookings to '
Besides th e new buildings, two
new fixtures, but will not change th e pounded would not ju stify the
T w enty-eight s ta te branches are to use the rem a in d e r in county vial- ' collect checks over the counter a t ! oi,j buildings are still in active use, ■ come to Rev. H ulet about th e cases
policy of the place of business. O rra am o u n t of m oney necessary for con-
represented.
It is announced th a t tatio n and in stitu e w ork, was ad o p t­ Pa r -
: one being 30 by 150 feet, w hile the helped last year and th e needs this
E. Angle who has been w ith t h e , s tru c tic n , n e ith e r w ould it supply th e
The B rookings bank recently se­ o th e r is 40 by 175 feet. In one of year.
th e convention will decide upon the ed. Ten of the 40 Sunday schools
firm d u rin g the sum m er, will con-^ acreage th a t w as in th e d istric t. The
se n ato r and congressm an to fath e r in the county w rere rep resen ted in cured an in ju n ctie.i in the federal these buildings is to "be found an-
tin u e w ith the new m anagem ent.
H yatt P ra irie project was then tak en
th e V olstead am endm ent. It will en­ the large delegation th a t a tten d ed court a g ain st the F ederal bank pre­ o th er space about 40 by 7 5 feet, de­ RE B EK A H S TO HOLD
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up and found to be a m uch b e tte r
“ E X P E R IE N C E ” SOCIAL
deavor to get action a t the special the convention.
venting the la tte r from issuing no­ voted to carn atio n s but the beauti-
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MERCHANTS’ COMMITTEE M EET proposition th an the E m ig ran t creek
session of congress next week.
Officers elected, in sta lla tio n being tices of dishonor when th e Brook- ful full-blow n chrysanthem um tak es
AND DISCUSS W IN TER F A IR site. Mr. D illard w ent over the pro-
G overnor E dw ards, New Jersey m ade by Miss P a rk e r, of P o rtla n d , ings bank refused to cash checks at : the eye of one e n te rin g th e room, I At the last m eeting of Hope R e­
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, ject and reported favorably, a fte r
bekah lodge, th e m em bers decided
senator-elect, will lead the fig h t for s ta te secretary, w ere: W. W. R obin­ par.
for th e re a re m any of them th at
A m eeting of a m erc h an ts’ com- which th e sta te engineer exam ined
ih a t, instead Of holding a b azaar or
th e am endm ent in the next congress. son, A shland, presid en t; P rof. A. G.
m easure from seven to nine inches
m ittee was held recently in connec- the plan in d etail and rep o rted th a t
doing various o th er s tu n ts to raise
Sm ith M edford, vice-president; Mr.
across. The o th er building is also
tion w ith th e W in ter F a ir to discuss he R eliev ed it to be a good proposi-
I m oney for “ end of the y e a r” ex­
F ab er, C entral P oint, secretary-
filled w ith flow ers of all kinds and
plans for enlivening th e e n tire week tion. The bonds w ere issued and the
penses, they would have an old-
tre a s u re r; S. D. T aylor, A shland,
descriptions, am ong which the pot­
beginning Decem ber 4, and incident- bonding house which had contracted
i fashioned “experience” social a t the
a d u lt su p e rin te n d e n t; Mrs. H. A.
ted cyclam en p lan ts and the sn ap ­
ally the e n tire holiday season.
to ta k e them , sent th e ir engineer
next reg u la r m eeting, Novem ber 28,
C anaday, M edford, young people’s
dragons
stand out prom inently.
It was proposed th a t th e business here. He likew ise m ade a favorable
when each memb
will tell of her
d e p a rtm e n t; M ary Spencer, A shland, i
It is th e in ten tio n of Mr. Sanders
p a rt of town should be decorated rep o rt, a fte r which the bonds were
¡experience in g e tti.g 50 cents or
c h ild ren ’s d ep a rtm e n t; H. M. Bick-Ï
to rebuild the old stru c tu re s in the
. with fir tre e s and evergreens, and tak e n by his concern on his recom -
m ore. I t w’ould be well f i r Ashland
erydke, T alent, executive.
near
fu tu re and put in cem ent side­
th a t all th e sto res should he urged m endation. T his m a tte r was brought
housewives to know th at i;e R ebek­
At the close of the convention an
w alls, m aking them on a par with
to put th e ir windows in holiday a t- out to show th a t th e H yatt P ra irie
ahs
are looking for jobs ;.nd will
o rch e stra from the B aptist and P re s ­
DUBLIN, Nov. 18.— Annie Mac- his new room. The greenhouses have
Xire.
dam was considered absolutely safe
VICTORIA, B. C„ Nov. 18.— Offi­ b y terian churches, of A shland, led Swiney, w ith her child a t her side, a to tal of 20,000 square feet of glass tackle anything.
In connection w ith th is program , from every stan d p o in t.
R efreshm ents for the evening will
cers of th e A u stralian lin er "N iag­ by Mr. Gilm ore, furnished m usic for is stan d in g by the M ount Joy prison, a t the present tim e.
prizes a re to be offered for the best
Seven th ousand acres of land are
be
on the “ covered d ish ” o rd e r—
a ra ,” which a rriv ed today, reported a splendid song service.
in a hu n g er strik e. She will con-
The h eatin g of the building is ac-
d e c o ra te d w indow s, as well as the in the d istric t as it now stan d s with
each
m em ber to bring one filled dish.
a new com et sighted early th is m orn­
Am ong th e resolutions passed at tin u e u n til she seei her sister, Mary com plished by two boilers, located
best booth a t th e fair.
P lans for the H yatt P ra irie reserv o ir as the
M
esdam
es Perozzi, M iller, Myer,
ing. Telescopes are being train ed the convention, the following one MacSwiney, wrno is held in jail and under the office, which is in fro n t of
c a rry in g out the stre e t decoration sto rag e unit. W ith th e b u ilding of
Schwein
and G uisinger volunteered
for it.
stood out prom inently.
is on her 14th day hu n g er strik e.
the new building. One sm all boiler
fe a tu re s will be discussed briefly a t th e E m ig ra n t creek dam . 4000 m ore
to
act
as
com m ittee.
To Miss G eorgia P a rk e r, acting
W ardens say they a re u n d er or- is sufficient to keep the room s warm
th e forum Tuesday noon a t P ioneer acres could be b ro u g h t u n d e r irrig a -
ROSEBURG D E FE A T ED 12 TO 6;
s ta te secretary, for h er presence, ders to allow no one to see Mary , d uring the m oderately cool w eather
hall.
tion, m aking a to tal of 11,000 acres
GRANTS PASS ALSO HUMBLED help and inspirations, and to tlie lo­ MacSwiney. The late T erence Mac-, while the la rg e r boiler will be used IMPROVEMENTS PLANNED
---------------------------- i ocated n e a r A shland which could be
ON OREGON CITY MILLS
cal county speakers for the p art in • Swiney starved him self to death two when the w eath er becomes colder.
DEAN ROBBINS, V. OF O„ WILL
furnished one and one-half acre-feet
A shland's high school
eleven m aking the program a success. Also
I As w in ter passes on and spring
OREGON CITY, Nov. 18.— E xpen­
SPE A K AT TUESDAY LUNCHEON of w ater, allow ances being m ade for downed R oseburg high school F riday to th e county officers for th e ir h ard years ago in Brixton jail, Lonaon.
' approaches, th e flow ers will gradu- d itu re of betw een $1,500,000 an I
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evaporation and seepage,.
aftern o o n by a 12 to 6 score, accord­ w ork and p a tie n t e ffo rt, which has
! ally be replaced w ith ten d e r vege- $1,750,000 in the enlargem ent of i n
A good, old-tim e C ham ber of Com-
The d irecto rs of the d istric t have ing to a w ire from th e U m pqua val­
resu lted in th e best county Sunday, RED CROSS COMMITTEE TO
.
tables for early sum m er use and for paper m ill here was announced f< r
m erce luncheon will be held a t C hau- decided th a t th e 4000 ad d itio n al ley city. T hough no p a rtic u la rs of
REPO RT MONDAY AFTERNOON
school convention th e county has;
tra
n sp la n tin g when the w'eather be- the Haw ley Pulp & P ap er com pany
^ a u q u a Pioneer hall, Tuesday noon, acres m ust be signed up before the th e gam e were given, it is evident
ever known.
Novem ber 21. Dean E. C. Robbins. E m ig ran t creek project is sta rte d , from th e low score th a t Coach
M em bers of the Red Cross who i comes sufficiently w arm to allow of yesterday by W. P. Hawley Sr., o u t­
lining plans to be put ln io action by
of th e school of com m erce, U niver- but it is th o u g h t very little trouble H ughes exercised his ju d g m en t and
have been soliciting m em bership in outdoor grow ing.
the drive which closed this afternoon
D espite th e fact th a t a greenhouse the com pany in the near fu tu re. Op­
sitv of O regon, will be the speaker, will be encountered in gettin g tlfis played second strin g men chiefly,
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a t 2 o’clock a re asked to have th e ir \ generally does the g re a te r p a rt of its tions from the P o rtlan d Railw ay,
The topic for discussion by m em bers acreage, as q u ite a n u m b er of land giving the obys who have worked
COMING EVENTS
rep o rts and finances in such s h a p e . business in th e local te rrito ry , the L ight & Pow er company for th e a d ­
will be “ Boosting the W in ter F a ir.” ow ners beyond T alent a re asking for hard this season an o p p o rtu n ity to
th a t they can be tu rn e d in a t 2 opposite is th e case w ith Mr. Sanders d itional w ater power necessary n
Some cf o u r new com ers in business w ater from the d istric t, m aking it win th e ir “ A."
N ovem ber 20-25— “ litig a tio n
o
’clock Monday afternoon. Mrs. Wick as the la r Ker Pa rt of his dow ers and the operation of the new m achines,
and professional activ ities in Ash- alm ost c e rtain th a t th e o th er dam
W eek.”
W ord from G ran ts Pass sta te d th a t
will
be a t the cham ber of com m erce1 vegetables are sold in outside te r r i­ have been secured, Haw ley states.
land will be the guests of the forum will be b uilt a t once w h eth er the the M edford eleven succeeded' in
Novem ber 22 — “ Colonial
He enjoys a large tra d e
at this tim e.
Belleview land ow ners e n te r th e dis- w alking over G. P. H. S. to a tune
P la y ers,” Lyceum num ber.
room s, w here h e a d q u arte rs w ere es­ tory.
th
ro
u
g
h
o
u t n o rth ern C alifornia and CREDITORS ARE SEEKING
As space is lim ited, m em bers a re tric t or not. According to Mr. Dill- of 73 to 0. Both gam es, it is said,
Novem ber 25— A m erican Le­
tablished for th e drive, and will
as
far
south
as R edding w ith occa­
DANCER K»R H ER BILLS
requested to notify the cham ber Mon- ard . should th e Belleview people tu rn w ere played on wet and slippery
gion A uxiliary Food Sale.
check up a t this tim e.
sional
o
rd
ers
from
as
fa
r
as
Los
day Novem ber 20, of th e ir a tte n tio n down th e present offer, and the sam e fields.
N ovem ber 30, T hursday
BERK ELEY , Calif., Nov. 18.—
Angeles, while P o rtla n d and several
AERIAL FIGHT STAGED
to a tte n d . T ickets for the luncheon accepted by ran ch ers fu rth e r down
T hanksgiving Day.
Evan
B urrow s F o n tain e, dancer,
BY EAGLE AND GOOSE of th e ad jacen t cities send in orders
a re 60 cents.
th e valley, th e chance for w ater in WOMAN OF 90 YEARS
Novem ber 30— M edford-A sh­
¡does
considerable
ta lk in g a r d doesn’t
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1 reg u larly .
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Belleview will be gone forever, as
land football gam e.
SURVIYRS OPERATION
eat
m
uch,
according
to re p o rts to the
LEBANON, Or., Nov. 18.— Six
At th is tim e of the year, Mr. and
ilNGRESSMAN JOHN NOLAN
the T alent d istric t has filed on all
■8> D ecem ber 2— F orm al open-
police
and
the
sm
all
claim s court
m iles west of tow n on th e K uehl Mrs. Sanders and one helper a re able
EU GENE, Nov. 18.— Mrs. Sarah J- ing Civic Club building.
DEAD IN SAN FRANCISCO su rp lu s w ater in all the stream s of
today.
farm , an eagle and a wild goose en- to do all th e work ab o u t the place,
<«< <$> <?> <s> £> <$>
<?> »> ■$>
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th e valley, m aking it im possible for H. Sim pson, 90, u n derw ent an opera-
C reditors asked officers to find
gaged in an a e rial b a ttle , landing in b u t d u rin g th e spring season, several
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18.— Con- a n y o th er person or corporation to tion a t the office of a local physician
gressm an John I. N olan, fam ous got w’a te r from any source,
T hursday. She stood th e shock well.
PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 1 S . - a nearby field. A rchie K uehl, ob- additional people are required to o u t w here she and her son “ Sonny”
serving them , shot and killed the ta k e care of th e w ork ab o u t the have gone.
coast labor leader and a m em ber of
The above in form ation was given Doctors say she is th e oldest person F in al score: P rin ceto n 3; Yale 0.
They w ant to collect a $138 te le ­
congress for th e last five years, died
I to undergo an operation in th e ir ex­
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 18.— goose, but the eagle m ade good his place and th e payroll ru n s up into
p
h
o
n e hill and a $32.07 grocery bill.
h e re today.
¡good figures.
i (
(C ontinued on P age 4)
p e r ie n c e in Eugene.
F inal score: H arv ard 0; Brown 3. escape.
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