Image provided by: Ashland School District #5; Ashland, OR
About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1922)
♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, w unout €> the aid of medicine, cures nine <E cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. A shland D ah . y T idings «• $> ❖ <» <$> MALARIA GERMS cannot su r- <» ❖ vive th re e m onths in th e rich <y <$> ozone a t A shland. The pure do- ❖ m estic w a te r helps. > <s> <e> <s> <s <s> <$> $> -$> <$> <$>-<$> <s> «> <$> <s> (International News Wire Service) VOLUME No. 6S ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922 4 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43) Starts Broadcasting From Cuba LIMBLESS GIRL CONGRESS TOLD Miraculous Cures Worked Here? ‘OREGON SPIRT J -AÏC.OFC.F DOCTORS STATE SHIP SUBSIDY PE T TY JEALO U SIES AX’D DOUBTS MUST BE D ISPE LL E D SAYS SPE A K E R SCIENTIFIC METHODS WILL NOT BRING DEATH TO BABY LEBRASCA I RESID ENT STREET DECORATION PLANS ARE APPROVED PARENTS BOTH DESIRE CHILD SHALL GROW UP FIRST WOMAN SENATOR IS FORMALLY SEATED C om m ittee o f B usin ess Men Is Aj>- p oin ted to Work Out Som e Idea As to Best Procedure; Musi Have Elr T rees. Hope Is Expressed That M entality, Which Is Normal, May Be Such As To W an ant Life; Mechanical Limbs Suggested. HARDING PERSON ALLY A PPE A R S AT SESSION THIS MORNING M is. \ \ . F elton , "Grand Old W oman of G to ig ia ,” T akes Oath of O ffice W ithout One D issen tin g V ole Ei-om Law m akers. WASHINGTON, Nov 21.— F ra n k “ All th e com m unities, for all the CHICAGO, Nov. 21.— Baby Le- i ly recognizing th e form idable oppo sta te , ALL the tim e.” brasca, born w ithout arm s or legs. Thousands of maimed and otherwise crippled pilgrims have been throng sition to the a d m in istra tio n 's ship This was the m essage bro u g h t to I will not be scientifically killed. President Alfredo Zayas of Cuba inaugurating radio broadcasting In Cuha| M other )ove decreeg otherw i8e. . This ing the little church of St. Anne de Beaupre at Fiskdale, Mass., in which i subsidy m easure, P resid en t Hardin;', A shland by E. C. R obbins, dean of church stands a shrine tl.at is supposed to hold powers of miraculous cure ' «appeared in person at the jo in t - •. . , .. ' T - n i v i » r « i t v ‘ from ttie national palace in Havana, with an address to the American people. , i < ’ he school of com m erce I m verslty TeJephone C0|upany bft9 wave l#mgth is my cross to b e a r,” Mrs. Ja n e Le- f( for the afflicted. The photograph shows some of the maimed at the altar rail ; sion of congress today to im press of O regon, in speaking a t the noon brasca, 19-year-old m other, said , of the church. of 400 meters. ¡upon the n a tio n ’s law m akers the u r day luncheon of the cham ber of com ' when told for th e first tim e th a t her gent need for enacting the H arding- m erce in P io n eer hall today. DEER INVADE ORCHARD, , baby was physically deficient. Sci- MAYOR SAYS BELLEVIEW ; L asker ship subsidy bill. He indulged ‘ Oregon elads th e sta te s of the FEARING FOR NOTHING e n tists and doctors have been dis-; MUST HAVE IRRIGATION ’ in a little ‘ flag w aving,” but a d Union in ed u catio n , w here it has cussing if it would not be b e tte r th at vanced the dollars and cents a r g u m ore stu d e n ts in college in p ropor Deer have no fea r of m an nor the baby die. The d istric t of Belleview needs m ent. tion to th e to ta l population of the beast, once they get inside the city “ Maybe God will be good to h e r,” w ater the m ost of any place in Jack- He said it was the patrio tic duty sta te , and second in the proportion-! lim its of A shland, according to resi- th e little m other said. Jam es Le- SO11 county. They have been trying of congress to provide a strong m er- a te num ber of stu d e n ts in high; dents of upper T errace s tre e t, who brasca, fa th e r of the baby and a m e d -'to get w ater for a num ber of years, : ch an t m arine and tHat foreign na- schools. The s ta te is regarded ; say th a t faw ns and does come nightly j ical stu d e n t, who first expressed the and now they can get it from the j tions “ are in com plete accord w ith >. th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try as being the j into th e ir o rchards and brouse about hope th a t “ providence would be kind H yatt P ra irie dam if the people sign i the opposition h ere.” He told con m ost advanced politically; in m orals,. ¡ta k in g all th e leaves from th e trees and tak e the baby,” said w ith tea rs up for ¡t. T heir land is the finest gress th a t the A m erican fleet was P o rtla n d has often stood highest on which have not a h e a d y fal’en. The in his eyes today, “ I do w ant her to hind of soil to irrig a te. This land .costing tax payers $50,000,000 an- th e list of the g rea t cities in the fence a b o u t one o rch ard In th is lo -.liv e .” w ith w ater will produce th ree tim es ! nually, and th a t ships a re ro ttin g at U nited States, and never less th an cality is down lo r a sh o rt distance, j A ttending physicians said perhaps as m uch as it now produces. A neat little 6x12 shingled house tke w harves LAUSANNE, Nov. 21.— At the fifth ; dem ocracy, though it has no; and the deer have m ade a path o v e r ; she may develop w onderful m ental-! Many people w ant to locate in the is being built on the east bank of The subsidy p ro v isio n s of the new second session of the N ear E ast peace m eans of being m easured, is th e most the fence, and now tra c k s are t ) he ity. It also m ay be possible to f i t ' Belleview d istric t, h u t will not u n til'S w a n la ke in L ithia park, to house bill will save $25 900,000 and c . n conference, the im pression w a s advanced, w hile physically Oregon abroad th a t th e allies are prepared , seen every m orning. The deer s e e m . m echanical legs and arm s to h er th ey get w ater W ith irrig atio n , i t ; th e sw ans, should the w eather be- A m erican com m erce to all four parts also leads. to m ake considerable concessions re- know th a t they are doubly s a f e ; body. will be h ard to tell w here A shland come sufficiently cold to freeze the of the e a rth and fin ally p ro v id e th e ••ln<lu«rlally. we a re alm ost a t a (he T ,lrlii8l, ' when Inside th e city, to r the s ta te leaves off and Belleview begins. This lake over d uring the w inter. nation w ith a stro n g and capable sta n d still in com parison w ith o th er . or(1„ r w 8M ure a ,a a tln e !law prohibits th e shooting o t does whole country will be cut up into The building is six feet high and m erchant m arine. s ta te s aro u n d us, though o u r n a tu ra l s tra lis 111 and faw ns a t any season of the year, sm all tra c ts of a lfalfa, fru it, garden ¡s an a n .wood s tru c tu re . The side- The galleries w ere packed, and T peace in T urkey and the B alkans. resources a re alm o st unlim ited. I Ilnay' d p - ' and a elty ordinance p ro h ib its th e , and chicken ranches and will be one w aj]S and roof of the building is h undreds w ere unable to get in. believe we have „ever developed • com m ission stro n g en- n .li.g ot g u n , w ithin the city, there- of the finest home, sections in Ore- : composed of th re e thicknesses, the H arding spoke into an a m p lifie r. these n a tu ra l resources because we 1 . hv m aking them safe from all ' gon, as soon as they can get irrig a- jjls t being one inch pine boards ---------- . . , . o iiih to prevent aggressive or de- u iu b iu b have never been organized in th e sources tion. nailed closely to g eth er and ru n n in g WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.— Chiv- 1 or e r .ir it fensive concentrations along the D ar- sources. p ro p er com m unity and sta te spirit. ; ---------------- — ------ O ur cham ber of com m erce has horizontally the, second thickness is airy trium phed over legality when ,, , danelles As an inducem ent to . “ We have allow ed com m unities to . . THREE BEDDING MEN JAILED prom ised to do all they can and I building paper and the th ird and Mrs. W. Felton, “ grant! I worn n — .......... »” ........... - ¡ X ’S . i e X s m V ^ Arne" AN A T T E M P T S, H O tn -V P urge all of o u r people to lend a vvoid o u (e r covering is shingles laid w ith of G eorgia,“ was formally a.ted as stra n g e r unless he w ants to locate m m In sta lla tio n of a canteen in th e of encouragem ent w herever they can gix ¡nches to th e w eather. W ith a ' a full-fledged senator. T ic single , L , . . . ., w do ica a place on the T u rk ish S tra its REDDING, Calif., Nov. 21.— E arl A rm ory for th e benefit of th e m en and m ake th is week in th a t p a rtic u la r vicinity. W e ,,n irrig a tio n ro o j and sidew alls of th is kind, no objection of one of the 95 o n a lo r s C o n tro l asso c ia tio n . not know e n o u i| about the s ta te to L eighton, F ra n k H arp er and Lemm Qf the 4g4th com pany was m ade week ” in dead earn est. 'w in d and very little cold can p a ss'w o u ld have prevented her iking h er tell him w here he should locate and i B inaire a re being held in the county M onday n ,g ht a t th e regulav d r m Many of the people of Belleview thr0U gh. seat. T here was no o b jectio n . a re n ot able to tell him intelligently W ILLA M ETTE VALLEY T R A F F IC ; jail, follow ing th e ir a tte m p t to s ta g e , schedule. S erg ean t W olcott will have feel we ought to tak e m ore in te re s t. A door su fficien tiy large t0 an ow sh e is the firs t woman senator to ab o u t the d iffe re n t sections of the W EI.L-HANDLED BY O FFIC E R S hold-ups of autom obile parties on charge of th is d ep artm en t. Suffic- in th e ir irrig atio n , as it m eans so a person to pa88 into the building, ever tak e the oath of office on the sta te . Each com m unity is occupied ¡th e east side of the hill beyond t h e l jent men w ere p resen t a t the drill to m uch to them and will also be a has been put in the south end. while floor of the senate. w ith sh o u tin g for itself. «id F e rry bridge. qualify for pay. j g reat benefit to A shland. Belleview a wjndow some two bv th re e feet in —------------------------ - SALEM, Nov. 21.— D espite the Reid “ P o rtla n d is seeking a rem edy to fact th a t C orvallis experienced the They stru n g lig h ts across th e road sev eral m ore rec ru its have enlist- is a iways ready to help in our cele- gize ¡g in the east side of th e stru c-j LUMBER M ARKET GOOD IN the s itu a tio n by a com m ittee which g rea te s t m otor vehicle congestion in; a t 10 o’clock in the evening and ed in the locai m ilita ry un it, w hile b ratio n s— C h autauqua, cham ber of tu re The west side which faces the SP1TE OF CAR SHORTAGE is stu dying conditions. P o rtlan d , as ¡ts bistory, due to th e Oregon A gri- w aited. The first autom obile com- by co-operating w ith the M odern com m erce, and in any way they can lake and opens into the enclosure, a city, cannot develop in d u strially c u ltu ra l college and U niversity of ing along tu rn e d ab ru p tly , cam e b a c k ; Woodm en of Am erica and the W ood- assist A shland. They don’t ask for has th re e entrances for the sw ans? PORTLAND Nov 21 — D e s p ie unless th e s ta te prospers in general. O regon football gam e, th e re was n o t 't o tow n and w arned th e ofn<5ef s ■ ; m en of the W orld, an exchange of 10 m oney, all they w ant is o u r m oral each e n tra nce being equipped w ith a adverse conditions caused By a sh o rt C om m unities m ust not possess» sus- a s e rjOua accident, according to re- th re e prospective hold-up m en w ere m em bers has proven of g re a t ben efit su pport, which I hope we will be , door age of freig h t cars, production of the picion. doubt or jealousy in regard portg received a t the law enforce- cap tu red before they did any h arm .'jt0 a „ concerned. T he guardsm en wu iing to give. Over a t G ranada. P a rk su p e rin te n d e n t Dean, when u ? n ? ^ Ow n o i c i w e ^ 'h ^ h ^ - i 'k >en- to o th e r com m unities.’ m ent bureau of the sta te m otor ve- Each had a revolver. join th e fra te rn a l o rd er, and they in c a lif., land th a t would not sell at asked w hat the idea of th e th re e ing up and nPW inquiries sent m a n u - R ep resen tativ e m em bers of the h¡cle ¿¡vision here. The officers say th e th re e have tu rn e n i ist in t he guard. $30 per acre, is now under irrig a - doors was, explained th a t the build- factu re rs for all grades of lurcher A shland high school were introduced E jght gtate tra ffic officers, under confessed th a t they planned to hold Owing to a lack of ta rg e ts, compe- tion and lg gelling a t $200 to $250 ,ng was being constructed w ith a indicate th a t b e tte r m ark et condi hv George A. Briscoe, s u p e n n te n - the d irection of T. A. R affety, chief Up autom obile parties. One of the t itive shooting was dispensed w ith per a c re . Belleview will do fully as double idea, the first being to p ro -’ tions are to be experienced soon, d e n t of schools, who presided a t the inspector for the m otor vehicle de- revolvers ad m itted ly was stolen in a lagt njght. An ad d itio n al supply of wejj ¡j given w ater. tect the birds from the w eather, and This inform ation is co n tain .in C rew ’s m eeting. T hree high school boys pavt ment, p atrolled all the highw ays iocai hotel. All th re e a re newcom- ta rg e ts a re expected to a rriv e in tim e C. B. LAMKIN. the second being to m ake a place for M onthly L um ber Sum m ary .which p resen t w ere C harles Rush, presi- ie ,djng into C orvallis d u rin g the day ers to Redding. for th e next d rill. The men were them to nest. T here are th ree p airs Was issued last week. dent of the stu d e n t body and captain and far lnt0 th e night. Two sm all --------- ! put th ro u g h the school of the soldier, of the birds, and p a rtitio n s have o f the 387 m ills listed by Mr. Crow of th e football team , Lile W entner, c a rs , en ro u te n o rth a t the conclusion which includes the m anual of arm s been constructed so th a t the building d u rin g th e past m onth 315, or 81 e d ito r of th e Rogue News, high ot- t jie football gam e, skidded from and various facings. may be divided into th re e se p ara te per cent, were in operation and cut school publication, and John Galey, tbe road but none of the occupants! Follow ing the drill the non-com p a rts d u rin g the nesting season. j 104 per cent of the com bined pos- p resid en t of the Hi-Y organization. w ere ¡n j u re d. Not m ore th an six m issioned officers held a m eeting, a t ( Mr. Dean fu rth e r stated th a t he sjble o u tp u t of t e n tire num ber. O thers who were introduced w ere arres(3 w ere ,n ade for speeding and • which tim e they discussed the w el , has obtained some data in regard to Qf th e 237 m ills will a (Lily capnc- th e Rev. S. J. Chaney, by Rev. C. F. rec k iess driying, the tra ffic officers fare of the organization. , th e birds, which he did not have a t, tty of m ore th an 50,000 fe it, 209 c r K oehler; F ra n k J. M iller, i ° r n ,e r i reported. the tim e they first arrived. Among gg per Cen t were reported ru n n in g public service com m issioner, of Al-j — —— -------------------- i o th e r things is the fact th a t the and c u ttin g 109 per cent of :he pos- banvz who w as introduced by J. H. __ SALEM, Nov. 21.— Dr. A. A. Mor-, birds, which Mr. W inburn presented Rib ie combined output of all. Mills «> COMING EVENTS F u lle r, se cre ta ry of the cham ber of SPA TES EN TITLED > SAN FRANCISCO ♦ Nov. 2 1 — Re- rison, rector of T rinity Episcopal to the city a re th re e years old and wjtk a capacity of less than 50,000 TAN LIBERTY BONDS com m erce. Mr. M iller extended calling th e shipping days of half a ______ Novem ber 22 __ “ Colonial church, of P o rtla n d , was vindicated have never m ated. W hile they may iee t were listed a t 150. Of this num - g reetin g s to th e A shland orgam za- W ASHINGTON, Nov. 21.— S tates century ago w hen m utiny was com -; * LvCeum num ber. by th e suprem e court of the c h a r g e s 'not m ate th is com ing spring, those be,. 10G or 70 per cent, w ere in op- rrtr.ii fiuo mnmhore nf fUo Qfft’ JTYl - 7 » ber J 20-25 “ Irrig a tio n tion from th e A lbany cham ber, and pur- m on’ iive m em bers of th e steam Novem o f"fra u d and unethical practices in who have had p ast experiences with e ra tjon a n d were cut ing 72 per cent , sim ilar b o d lrs th ro u ih o u t th e l’»ve the rig h t to tax. to r s u t e !rom schooner “ J a c in to ” a re in jail here yyeek > » ^ connection w ith the purchase of a sw ans, sta te th a t they will undoubt- w hat all m ight cut. A to tal of sta te . J. W. M cCo, Introduced M ark Uberty bonds exem pted t . lent, facing charges of m utiny on th e high * N ovem ber 24— H ard Tim e Y am hill county site for the B is h o p 'edlv do so, as they seldom wait un- 109 cargo m in s were listed and of M ontgom ery agent tor .h e South- < -< 1«» "> 'h e ted era governm ent, seas. , Four others A are held on as- til they a ré four years old to m ate. tb5s num ber 9 3, or 88 per cent, were „ t H arvest Dance, A rm ory, benefit Scott academ y 12 years ago. the suprem e court held today. » e rn Pacific, of M edford , • • »i , m i« -« in s a u lt charges, and tw o a re m the^ . - - . . . <?> He was tried by a c irc u it c o u rt’ A nother in te restin g fact was b ro u g h t r u n n ;ng and c u ttin g 115 per cent of . The decision affects m illions in ’ A 484th com pany In a sh o rt but forceful speech, A. A x: i hospital. B ootleg rum caused it, N ovem ber 25__Am erican Le- being alleged th a t he had influ- out by Mr. Dean when he m ade the tbe to ta j capacity. liberty bonds held by natio n al banks * . C. Joy told th e need of th e hour — . x the cap tain says. i . . ... j o » <$> enced the board to purchase a site in fact know n th a t once sw ans m ate, . - . t TJx.iix>vixxw AU over th e country. > j . i j .. ‘ gion A uxiliary Food Sale. . , . th a t ot w ater to r th e Bell, ew dm con(enU on Q[ The crew refused to w ork, a n d th e ; Novem b„ 25 ,, 0 E which he was financially Interested they never m ate again, and when one RKM|XOTOX TA KES , . , 1ST tric t. He urged the co-operation ot , . . . and . . the of the pair . . dies, . . th . e . o th . e r . one . ------ The tria l was sensational, lives w.----- . - . I ---- ----1. gyi— officers cowed the m u tin eers w ith gm oker AS EAST OREGON BISHOP of the city, and the the Peope's N ational bank, of K ing- revolvers. E m ile Lazel is in a ser-i th e business men Novem ber 30. T hursday — <8>'circuit co urt held Dr. M orrison was a solitary life ever a fte r, one sw an ---------- . fisher O kla., th a t liberty bonds in boosting of th e club organized to ob ious condition from stab wounds. T hanksgiving *D?y $> not guilty. ' having beeu known to live for b e tte r PEN D LE TON. Nov. 2 1 — In an im- which the b a n k ’s capital was invest- ta in m ore w ater for th e d istric t. . ‘ j Novem ber 30— M edford-A sh- <?> The case was appealed, but served th an 70 years a fte r its m ate died, preggive service and cerem ony here Rev. C. F. K oeher opened the ed - w ere not taxable by the state. ELECTRICAL DEALERS HOLD to split th e ran k s of the Episcopal w ithout selecting a n o th e r m ate. ¡Sunday, the R ight Rev. W illiam P. The O klahom a suprem e co urt decid LIVE MEETING IN ASHLAND la ’rd football gam e. - m eeting w ith a few w ords of grace. ! R em ington, form er su ffrag an bishop _______ D ecem ber 2 — E a ste rn S ta r church. T hat decorations of fir tre e s on ed aain st tlfc« bank. ¡of the diocese of South D akota, A m eeting of th e electrical deal- B azaar, th e stre e ts of A shland d u rin g the ! P ro te sta n t Episcopal church, a ssu m ers of so u th ern Oregon was held last ❖ D ecem ber 2— F o rm al open- <?> p^NSMUIR PLANS XMAS TREE; W in te r F a ir should be used was the ed office as m issionary bishop of night in connection w ith a dinner a t ing Civic Club building, RED CROSS ALSO AIDED u nanim ous opinion of several busi ’eastern Oregon. Episcopal bishc; t the Vendoine hotel. V arious electri-pV D ecem ber 5-8— W in ter F air. ness men who spoke at th e luncheon. I of w e s te rn ' Oregon. Idaho, Tacoma cal m a tte rs w ere discussed and some <3> <S> «$><» <S> <s> DUNSMUIR, Nov. 21.— P lans al- It was suggested by Jack Peebler j and Spokane a tte n d ed the service. ready a re under way for th e com- new fe a tu re s were b ro u g h t o u t d u r th a t one m an from each business m uniiy C hristm as tree, to be held ing the course of the m eeting. firm assist in th e decorating, and I u n d er th e auspices of the Sciots. Those present w ere: H. L. W al-j “ D R U G ETER IA " MUST HE PORTLAND PO LIC E RAID th a t all co-operate to m ake Decem USED BY PHARM ACISTS ONLY This o rd er gave a w onderful tre a t th ers. M edford m an ag er of the C ali NORTH END; A R R EST IS ber one or the best tra d e m onths in last vear to the children of D unsm uir fornia Oregon P ow er com pany; Stan-. PORTLAND. Nov. 21.— Senators th e history of A shland. A c o m m it-^ / RICHMOND, Ind., Nov. 21.— ley C lark, who has ch arg e of the af-j SALEM, Nov. 21.— Use of th e — m ore th a n 500 little folks being j ay Upton, of Crook county, and Gus PORTLAND, Nov. 21.— \ series of tee of th re e w ere appointed to w ork o u t som e schem e <>f o b taining the Crazed by his discharge from th e era-; fairs of th e sam e com pany a t G ran ts word “ d ru g e te ria ,” m eaning “ sm all m ade happy by gifts and C h ilstm as Moger of Muitnom ah. are leading in raid s iu the n o rth end sfiClion of , hP m a te ria l to he used in decorating. hlo> of a railro a d . Donald F ie rro , an Pass; A uston Brow nell and H ow ard drug sto re .” is forbidden u n d er the stockings. , he race for p resident of the sta te wegt gide Sunday and Sunday night BE PROVIDE SHELTER CRAZED ITALIAN SENAIDRS COMPETE FOR I IE L th e tim e had a rriv ed w hen th e peo o th e r O fficials w ent to the F ie rro hom e ple m ust build th e ir owu building and found th e bodies of his wife and .child, both ap p aren tly stran g led . (C ontinued on P age 4) Mrs. Jo rd a n also occupied a seat a t a tto rn ey general, in an opinion hand- lected last week. Moser may com bine and m u ster 17. m ates could prep are them selves for the banquet table and seem ed io ed down here. The opinion was R em em ber D ecem ber 5 to 8. W in- Moser appears to have the edge. He the on slau g h t or destroy e v id e n t, enjoy th e m eeting fully as well as sought by th e Oregon board of ph ar- 't a r F a ir ¡claim s 15 alread y signed up. j T here was no fighting. i macy. did Mr. Jo rd an .