Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 29, 1922, Image 1

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(International News Wire Service)
V O L U M E 4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings. Voi. 43)
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ASHLAND. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, \NOVEMBER 29, 1922
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DFORD CANCELS FOOTBALL GAME
RECTOR HALL’S WIDOW
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WHITE HOUSE OBSERVES 8
PR IN C IPA L FORSYTHE MAKING
AN E F F O R T TO S E IT RE
ANOTHER TEAM
ATHLETIC RELATIONS
DECLARED SEVERED
A QUIET THANKSGIVING
COMING EVENTS
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N ovem ber 29 — M accabees
dance and feed.
Novem ber 30, T hursday —
T hanksgiving Day.
Novem ber 30— M edford-Ash-
land football gam e.
D ecem ber 2 — E a ste rn xS ta r
B azaar.
Decem ber 2— F orm al open-
ing Civic Club building.
Decem ber 5-8— W inter F air.
D ecem ber 16— S tew art Long,
le c tu re r Lyceum course.
D ecem ber 22.— High school
operetta, “The C aptain of Ply-
m o u th .”
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EXECUTIONS
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8 DEATH OF WAR LEADERS
PROTESTED BY BRITAIN
HOTEL PROJECT
TAKES SHAPE AT
MEETING TODAY
FOR SALE, PRICE $5,000
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CONSIDER PLANS TO INCORPOR­
ATE COMPANY TO COM PLETE
PROPOSITION
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DESIRABLE SITES ARE
NOW UNDER ADVISEMENT
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T e rro rists, B etrayers am i T raito rs
Here’s a nice tall, slender, home- O ptions for L ocation of B uilding
A pplicd to I ab.net by C ourt M ar- |ovjng brunette, twenty-seven years of
D iscussed; Exqieinlit lire of $300,-
Hal; All A re Said to Have Died a gPi who would sell herself into uiar-
OOO T h ought A dvisable; A shland
B iavely.
j riage for $5,00(1 in order to provide a
People to he Allowed to Buy Stock.
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| home for her mother. Her name is Miss
This photograph of Mrs. Frances
ATHENS, Nov. 29.— D iplom atic Callu Williams of San Francisco und
WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.— Follow ­
A shland's hotel project, which has
Stevens
Hall,
widow
of
the
rector
of
relatio
ns
betw een
E ngland
and the man who pays the $5,000 will find been in the a ir for m any m onths, fin­
C ancellation of the A shland-M ed­
ing
a
series
of
conferences
with
the
her a dutiful wife. She asks that he
New Brunswick, N. J., who was killed
Greece were broken off when the]
ford high school football game sched­
be American-horn, under fifty und of ally cam e to e a rth today when the
with Mrs. Eleanor Mills, was mude P resid en t H arding, A ttorney Genera!
B ritish m inister left for his home, I good character and habits.
uled for T hanksgiving aftern o o n was while she was giving her first Inter­ D augherty has in stru cte d all of the
hotel com m ittee’, composed of seven
because of the execution of five for­
m ade by wire late this afternoon.
U nited S tates d istric t atto rn ey s to
view to newspaper men.
m em bers of the eham her of com ­
In accordance w ith a n n u a l custom
No reasons for th e calling off of
urge federal judges to ren d e r m ore d a tin g back to 1863, of observing m er G reek m inisters ag a in st t h e ]
m erce, m et this m orning for the p u r­
wishes of E ngland.
th e gam e were given in the m essage.
pose of considering available hotel
severe sentences ag a in st violators of the last T hursday in Novem ber as a
F u rth e r executions are expected.!
Follow ing is the m essage received
th e natio n al prohibition act.
sites. The organization and incor-
day of thanksgiving and prayer, and
by P rincipal B. F. F o rv th e:
He will also urge inju n ctio n s follow ing the suggestion of the presi-J The six officials who were shot yes-j
i poration of a hotel com pany was rec-
terday died bravely. A statem en t j
“ M edford, O regon, Novem ber 29,
! om m ended, and W illiam Briggs, city
a g ain st building ow ners whose p r e m - d e n t of the U nited States, a n a Gov-
from
the
co
u
rt
m
artiial
reads:
1922.
I atto rn ey , agreed to give his services
ises a re used for bootlegging or d is -je rn o r Olcott of Oregon, A shland
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These
te
rro
ris
ts
and
tra
ito
rs
en-j
“ P rincipal of the high school, Ash '
tillin g Illicit liquofs.
¡again will lay aside her busy cares'
w ithout charge for draw ing up a r ­
land Oregon.
ticles of incorporation, and will s u b ­
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for a day, to ren d e r th an k s for the deavored to stren g th en th e th rone
under C onstantine in ord er to enjoy!
“ This is to officially notify you i
i WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.— Because ] m unificient blessings bestow ed by an
The holiday season will he ushered m it these to the sta te im m ediately.
public office.
They betrayed th e '
th a t th e M edford high schoo1 h as,
i of Mrs. H a rd in g ’s illness, the r e g u - ; om niscient C reator.
The com m ittee fu rth e r decided to
in F rid ay , Decem ber l t and from th a t
cancelled the football gam e sched-]
F o r all of those blessings, for our. people.”
NEW BRUNSWICK, N J., Nov. jia r W hite H ouse observance of
tim e until he m akes his appearance jP f° c®ed at once tow ard the aeq u ir-
The m en condem ned to death w ere: ;
tiled for Novem ber 30, and th a t a ll' 29.— The grand ju ry has refused to 1 T hanksgiving will be a b a n d o n ed .1 prosperity, for ou r resources, for
1 on C hristm as Eve, Santa Claus w illi*ng
options on su itable sites for
F o rm er P rem ier G onaris; form er!
a th le tic rela tio n s a re broken off fori ndict anyone for tn e m u rd er of Rev. . q’he p resident will spend the m ost of brave and tru e h e a rts in men and
reign suprem e in the h e a rts of t h i ¡ ,b e hotel, several of which ,.
being
P ro to p ap ad ak is;
form er
an in d efin ite period.
thp j considered,
E dw ard Hall and Mrs. E leanor Mills the day in the sick room.. Mrs. H ard- women, freely may we pour our full P rem ier
children
and
grow
n
ups.
Get
(S igned) ‘ P rincipal M edford high; The clergym an’s widow is to in v esti-]in g is not able to p a rta k e of solid m ete of th an k s, as Cod has been M inister of In te rio r S tra to s; form er
the!
W ith som ething definite to work
M inister of W ar T heotkis; fo rm e r' C hristm as sp irit, m ingle with
school.
S u p erin ten d en t
of
city gate.
foods or to e n te rta in fritn d s.
, bountiful indeed.
on, the m uch discussed hotel project.
F o r e i g n M i n i s t e r R ill a z z is a n d G e n - i c r o w d s a n d d o y ° ur shopping early.
pre_ involving
schools.”
The p resident has received four
May it he a day of T hanksgiving ro ie ig n M inister B altazzls an a Gen , .........................
The M edford m erchants a re nre-i
involving approxim ately $300,000
e ral H adjanestis.
W hile it was too late to learn any HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TO LEAVE
will be rushed to comp! ion. In as
tu rk ey s, tw o 'possum s and a big p ig .] on which we all raise our voices in
G eneral S trato s and A dm iral G o n -!liarin S to u sh er in the holida-v sea
reaso n s for the cancellation, it is
FOR EU GENE CO NFEREN CE W hite House a tta ch e s a re optim istic unison, rem em bering the tim e-hon-
m uch as the hotel is an A shland pro­
believed it was done because of a
T hree carloads of Hi-Y club boys, over Mrs. H a rd in g ’s recovery. The ored in ju n ctio n th a t we are b ro th ers aris w ere sentenced to life im prison-! son w ith a big event F rid a y evening. ject, a portion of the slock will be
: Decem ber 1, and extend an invitation
p ro te st m ade a g a in st some of the acom panied by ad u lts, will leave Ash­ p resid en t is denying him self all so -¡an d read the sam e Bible and worship m ent.
tried before a „e n e ra , ! to all so u th ern Oregon and n o rth e rn >d a " d before residents r , th e city
All were tried before a general p
M edford players follow ing the Ar-j land early F riday m orning for Eu- cial engagem ents.
, neoD.„ to he th e i- cu esfs ' who ’»ay Wlsh to invest *n the pro-
' the sam e God.
F
irm
in
th
e
belief
th
a
t
our
H
ea-
court
ra a rtia l created by th e Greek
t p i t Occasion
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although a large block of th e
m istice day gam e. It is understood ene, w here they will a tte n d the
th a t Neff, in p a rtic u la r, was ineli­ Oldi r Boys’ conference for w estern
venly F a th e r w .ll guide and „ ro te e t.'» v o tu tio n a ry c o m m i o n a fte r th e.
be p y t
will be hetd b - thoac baektdg
•HOME TALENT” SHOW
overthrow
gible, having played w ith a navy) and soul hern Oregon u n d er the a u s­
L
o
n
s
ta
n
,in
e
s
B°
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;
along
all
the
principal
stre
e
ts,
t
h
e
j
the
hotel
Proposition
long
as
we
a
re
tru
e
to
Him
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W’ILL BE OFFERED SOON «s as
ernm
ent.
team for som e tim e.
pices of the Y. M. C. A., December
and loyal to our country, and m ay'
.
I stores will .be decorated in holiday!
Those wbo are “ k “ « « « 1 w ith the
A last m inute a tte m p t is being ] 1-3.
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¡p
ro
ject at this tim e, and who will l:e
News comes to the T idings to the we alw ays stan d united in patriotism
a ttire , th e unveiling of show win-
m ade by local officials to a rran g e!
F illing S tations to Close —
financially
in terested , a re Jesse W ia-
S u p e rin te n d en t George A. Briscoe effect th a t the local com pany, O. N. and good citizenship.
! dows, a free stre e t dance, plenty of
for som e o th er team to play here is ta k in g in his m a c h in e W illiam ¡G., have been quietly w orking on a
It is reported th at the various gas­
I, th erefo re, C. B. L am kin, m aver
excellent m usic hv a M edford hand burn, II. G. E nders Sr., C. H. Pierce,
tom orrow aftern o o n , instead of Med­ Briggs, F red Johnson, Joe R einhart “ hom e ta le n t” m in strel show for of the city of A shland, Oregon, rec- oline filling stations in the city will
Bert R. G reer, T. H. Simpson, J. P.
and o*her a ttra c tio n s will add to the
ford.
t ! ai 1 R aym ond C arson; John O. Rigg some tim e past.
om m end th a t our people, on next lock up and go out of business a t 1 success of the occasion, which prom ­ Dodge, B. L, Moses, Rev. W. Judson
is tak in g Paul K oehler, P au l W ag-]
It seem s th a t the com m ittee on i T h u rsd ay N ovem ber the 30th, as- o’clock tom orrow aftern o o n , giving ises to be the biggest event of the Oldfield H om er Billings and Sylves­
W HOLE WORLD IS TOLD OF
n er, H erb ert Doran and D arrel e n te rta in m e n ts had planned a s h o w , sem ble them selves in th eir several the em ployes an opportunity to see, ! kind ever staged in so u th ern Oregon. ] ter P atterso n .
CIVIC CLUB DEDICATION F ra n k lin , of M edford; R obert High of th is kind and in looking around vlaces of worship or hom es, and re n ­ the foot hall game.
The S tandard
The th e a te rs will have extra spe-1
STR EETS BEING MARKED
will have with him M arshall Bar- for m ate ria l, it developed th a t the der unto A lm ighty God praise and Oil plant is planning on closing a t 11! cial program s for this occasion.
R adio statio n KFAY, of M edford,
o’clock.
FOIP PARKING I’l EPOSES
th
anksgiving
for
His
protection
and
b; r, Jo h n Galey, Donald W right. A shland high school band had also
The paved highw ays m ake it pos­
will broadcast the announcem ent of
guidance
d
u
rin
g
the
p
ast
year,
and
Ralph Robinson, Dale Leslie and] been plan n in g an e n te rta in m e n t of
sible for those having au to s to come]
the form al opening of th e W om en’s,
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1 The city council some tim e ago
Cash Wood, county Y. M. C. A. sec like n a tu re , so it was decided to join from the beginning of our govern- Visits in Medford—
¡m
any m iles to M edford w ithout the!
Civic club building, a t 10:30 o'lock-
J,
H.
F
u
lle
r
was
a
visitor
in
Med-]
,
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,
¡voted to change the p arking ordi-
C. B. LAMKIN,
forces and m ake th e s h o w th a t m uch m ent.
retarv .
least inconvenience and those who)
to n ig h t according to word received
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,
l nance of the city so as to require all
Mayor.
ford th is m orning.
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T here will also be a large delega la rg e r and b e tte r.
come on th is d ate, F rid ay , D ecem ber:
today from W. J. V irgin, operating! tion join the caravan a t M edford
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cars to back to the curb, instead of
1, will enjoy the occasion,.
th e sta tio n . Follow ing is the news
heading in as has been the practice
The boys plan on leaving Eugene
6ov>
item th a t will be broadcasted
in the past. But when the ord nance
Monday m orning, a rriv in g in Ash-
“ T he W om en’s Civic Im provem ent
cam e before the m ayor, he showed
lad som e tim e th a t evening.
club, of A shland, O regon, wish to an-]
his disapproval of the sam e by fa il­
nounce the form al opening of their!
ing to sign it. No action was taken
b e a u tifu l club house S aturday, De­
by th e.co u n cil in regard to the m a t­
cem ber 2, aftern o o n and evening, j
te
r and several d a v i ago th e m ayor
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T his is the firs t w om an's club h o u s e 1
obtained a p a in te r a id ordered him
b u ilt In so u th e rn Oregon. T here is J
to m ark th e stre e ts for th e heading
an au d ito riu m , banquet hall, kitchen,
in of all cars.
offices, rest room s, n u rsery and hath j
However, due to a misum! >rstand-
room s.
ing betw een the m ayor and th e
"O ne y ear ago the W om en’s .Civic,
p ain ter, quite a num ber of spaces
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club s ta rte d th is building.
Money]
were m arked for cars to back to the
was raised from en te rta in m e n ts.)
F ootball is the one and only topic ¡curb before the m ayor was apprised
gifts and a salvage shop.
Money]
being discussed by high school stu- of the fact th a t the m arks w ere dif-
cam e in so slowly th a t the comple-]
dents as th e date of the re tu rn foot- feren t from what he order, d. The
Jess W inburn, retired New York
tion was set for 1950, h u t last Aug-]
ball gam e betw een A shland and Med-, m ayor im m ediately ordered th a t the
ust, Jesse W in b u rn , of ‘Sap and S a lt,’ ’ business m an and now fellow-tow ns-]
ford draw s near enough to be m ea-i m arks be painted out and o th ers he
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form erly of New York City, sent m an of Jo h n W. A nderson, jou rn al-]
sured by hours. A huge song a n d 'p a in te d in. as ordered, but drivers
word to th e W om en’s Civic club th a t ist, of A shland, was a guest on the I
pep fest was staged this noon as th e of cars took to the new idea so read-
he would finish and furnish th e club cam pus of the U niversity of Oregon]
enthusiasm rose higher and higher. ily th a t before the p a in te r was able
recently, having driven down from - ^
A big rally will be held by the s tu ­ to get hack on th e job. practically
house.
P
o
rtla
n
d
,
says
the
Oregon
Daily
Em-
“ The building and fu rn ish in g s are]
dent body in the business section of every c a r was backing to th e curb
^ y e rv e lab o rate and com plete in every ere Id, stu d e n t publication of the U n i - i ^ |
the city this evening.
w hether in the newly painted d istric t
detail. Too m uch c re d it cannot be versity.
M embers of the football squad Or not.
Mr. W ln b u rn ’s country home, ju st
given Jesse W inburn for th is splen
cs were relieved from tlieir studies to-i .W hen seen last evening
M ayor
did gift, which is one of m any th at outside of A shland, is noted as one
day and were given final in stru ctio n s j L am kin said th a t owing to the ease
he has bestow ed upon the town w h ic h ) ot' th e most hospitable places on the
reg ard in g the gam e in general and with which the change was m ade,
is p roud to call him one of her c iti­ Pacific coast. Mr. W inburn h^s a
ra the com ing contest in p a rticu lar, the p a in le r would be in stru cted to
w arm place in his h e a rt for new spa­
zens.
Coach W alter H ughes is reticen t re- p ain t the balance of the stre e ts for
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perm
en.
having
been
associated
w
ith
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garding th e contest, but sta te s his park in g purposes so th a t all cars
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“ The W om en’s Civic club b ro a d ­
them
m
ost
of
his
life.
Every
jour-
cast is an in v itatio n to the w orld to
is 'm e n a re in fine physical condition would back to the curb, except
he p resent a t th e dedication S a tu r­ r.alist he m eets he invites to his
B and will give M edford the b a ttle of where it was found im practicable.
] th e ir lives. The d efeat of A rm istice
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day. and invites you personally to country place w here, as he pu ts it»!**5
$ ; d a y has not been forgotten, and ev-
enjoy th e h o sp itality
th e club he has “e n te rta in ed m u ltitu d e s of
E. PASTOR W ILL PREACH
m ery effo rt will be m ade T hursday to
house, and the city 's scenic beauties, old-tim e, broken-dow n new spaper- ggg
SERMON THANKSGIVING DAY
*1 exact paym ent for the 14-2 score
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m ei,” since his a rriv a l th e re two o r , 4*®
a u to p ark and m ineral sp rin g s.”
JÄ/xj? V ’’
m ade Novem ber 11.
] Union T hanksgiving services will
th re e years ago.
jo
R eports from M edford sta te t h a t , be held a t the P resb y terian church
One of his new spaper friends Is txaz
C*l»r!stian W orkers Meet—
“a S .th e red and black w arrio rs are in T hursday m orning, a t 10:30 o’clock.
< The C h ristian W orkers Band m et B ert Moses, A shland h u m orist, whose
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the best of condition and th a t every M embers of the various congrega-
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San
and
S
ilt"
philosophy
colum
n
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;
last night in the B aptist church, and
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stu
d e n t in the high school is full of tions in A shland are invited to at-
is
syndicated
th
e
co
u
n
try
over
and
a fte r a sh o rt business m eeting, th e
To
all
the
patrons
of
this
newspaper,
the
Ashland
Daily
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enthusiasm
and excited anticip atio n tend th is service, by Rev. C. F.
evening was spent in social gam ei is used in m any Oregon papers.
regarding the gam e and th a t in- K oehler, pastor. Rev. S. J. Chaney,
Tidings extends wishes for a very plesant
W ith Mr, B. F. Irvine, e d ito r of
a n if a general good tim e w'as had by
^ i s t r u c t o r s find it h a rd e r each day to of th e M ethodist church, will deliver
a ll present. Some 50 voting people the P o rtlan d Jo u rn a l, he was g u e s t! „
Thanksgiving Day
keep the m inds of the,. stu<j>ijjts on the serm on.
tu rn e d out to enjoy them selves and of Sigma Delta Chi, p ro fe ssio n a l,SeS
jo u rn alism fra te rn ity , at luncheon at]
discuss the w ork being done.
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! Remember December 5 to 8. Win-
the Cam pa Shoppe, w here he m ade ]
i
te r F a ir.
a
b
rief
in
sp
iratio
n
a
l
talk
.
A
want
ad
will
sell
lt.
Boost for th e W in ter F air.
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M essage Is Brief anil to (he P o in t; j
P ro te s t as to Eligi bility of P layers
Is Believed to be P a u se of P alling
Off th e Gante.
Illness of Mrs. Harding Brings Can-]
cellation of All Eonnal Functions;
President to Spend Day in. Sick
Room with Wife.
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