Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 12, 1922, Image 1

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LABOR PRESSES
FIRST ATTACK
ON DAUGHERTY
FATHERS AND SONS
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1922
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COMMITTEE
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V O L U M E 4 (Successor to th e Sem i-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
Sees F it;
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ozone a t A shland. The pure do-
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PLANS BEING FORMULATED WHEREBY
FINE TOURIST HOTEL MAY ARISE ON
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Decem ber 12.— Annual m eet-
' >«> ing Red Cross. Civic Club.
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D ecem ber 12— W . C. T. IT.
?• m eeting.
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D ecem ber 16— B azaar and
!<■•* food sale. C hristian church.
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D ecem ber 21.— High school
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Decem ber 18-19— IT. S. navy
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D ecem ber 25, Monday —
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* Articles of incorporation drawn and will be submitted to state ’
in short time; life members of Chautauqua Association
meet and elect officers and pass resolutions
favoring proposed site of hotel.
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ALL PHILADELPHIA
MOURNS HIS PASSING
Philan th rop ic and R eligiou s Iqjei-est
In City E ndears Him to R esid en ts;
W as P ostm aster G eneral Under
P resid en t H arrison.
LOW TEMPERATURE
E
LOWEST
PH ILA D ELPH IA Dec. 12.— John-
W anam aker, m erch an t prince, phil­
F irs t d efinite steps in acquiring stre e t using the present en tran ce to 'm e e tin g , the C hatuauqua association
a n th ro p ist and ow ner of th e W ana­
a new to u rist hotel for A shland were C h au tau q u a park. All a rc h ite c tu ra l held its election last night, the fol-
m ak er stores in New York, P hiladel-
taken last n ight a t a com bined m eet- plans will be w orked out in detail lowing coming into office: W. Jud-
1 phia and P aris, died early this m orn-
ing of those in terested in the pro-, once of the organization is well un- son Oldfield p resident: V. O. N.
! ing a t his home a fte r an illness la s t­
ject and m em bers of the C hautau- tier way.
Sm ith, vice-president; H om er Bill-
ing m ore th an two m onths. He was
qua association.
j The principal office of the C om -!in 5S, secretary, and G. G. E ubanks,
j
85 years old, which is believed to
U nder p resent plans the hotel w i l l |mUnity Hofei corporation, as the a r- tre a su re r.
T rustees elected were
¡have
rendered recovery impossible,
be erected ad jo in in g the C hautauqua j tid e s of incorporation sta te , will he E -
B utler, O. W inter, C. II. Vaupel,
¡as death followed a p ersisten t and
j b,ullding, which will be p reservedj in A shland, though o th e r offices can | Mr8- E lla MiUs and M rs- s - P a tte r-
1 heavy cold which resu lted in violent
and will serve as an a u d ito riu m in be m aintained w herever desired in son.
-E xtrem e fits of coughing.
PORTLAND. Dec. li
M embers of the A shland football con«ecHon w ith the hotel. A rticles the U nited States. It will be incor-.
Life m em bers of the association cold coutinues over (he n a tio n , in _
incor-
W anam aker was educated ii^ the
tea;n were guests of the 484th com- of incorporation have been draw n up porated for $300,000, to be divided proposed and unanim ously adoptedj clud ug Oregon and W ashington.
public
schools and received decrees
pany a j a bjg old-tim e arm y feed af- bj A ttorney W illiam M. Briggs, a n d : ¡n to 3000 shares to sell a t $100 per a resolution to the effect th a t ar-
The -m outh of the F ra zie r riv er a t from H ow ard university, U rsinius
te rd rin
th e A r m o v M onday '! wil1 be subm itted to the proper sta te j share.
ran g em en ts be m ade for the use of V ancouver, B. C.. was frozen for the
. . .
th o
o ritie
r i t i e s s f for
o r filing
f i l i n p in
r ‘ tim
f im o e.
_
night> which
was very ¿ ’ reaUy en . I ' a a u u th
in a a c sh h o n rt
Those who have signed the articles the C hautauqua grounds in p art for, fjrgt tjm e jn m any yearg
R Wftg college and the U niversity of P en n ­
sylvania.
j oyed, a special dem o n stratio n of
In locating the hotel on the C h au -¡o f incorporation to date, a re Jesse the erection of a hotel. Follow ing
9 below zero th e re last night.
He s ta rte d work early, and ran er-
hand-to-hand fig h tin g holds w a s ^ a u qua grounds, it is believed one W iuburn, whom, it is sta te d , will be this, a n o th e r resolution was 'adopt
The Dalles records one degree b e -!ran(ls ?or a book store a t u
Then
g..,ge(j for the b enefit of the visitors of the finest hotel sites on th e P a ­ heavily financially in terested in th e ed, appointing the president,
„
.
V ce'llo w zero, w ith 19 above in P o rtla n d . | be becam e a r e ta il c lo th in e u tle a m a n
Rivpr
. ae oecaaie a le ia n ciotblng salesm an.
by <=„r geant S argdnt and P riv ates cific coast will be had, as the hotel project, Bert R. G reer T. H. Simp- p resident secretary and board of Tf waa 7Prn nt
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ilt
as z e 1 o at Hood it i \ p i and it): i j p pq t lit mli a /1 tin* i'lntiiino- h a h c l i nf
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established the clothing house of
Middle and Burns. Com pany drill, will overlook the Plaza and the low­ son, H om er Billings, J. P. Dodge, | tru stee s, w ith M ayor C. B. L a m k in ! bp1ow a t Spokane
W an am ak er & Brown, la te r branch-
school of the soldier, squad, a rtille ry er end of L ith ia park. A driveway F. G Sw edenburg, R. L. Burdic J r., and E. D. Briggs, as an advisory com-¡
Frozen w ater pipes and ra d ia to rs j ¡n g olR into his own business w here
d rill, signaling and radio work was has been proposed to perm it easy en- W. Judson Oldfield, Sylvester P at- m ittee.
Upon arra n g e m e n ts m ade are common over P ortland. O ther j be becam e a great power in th e fi-
tran ce to the hotel, while it has b e e n jie rs o n , Mrs. S. P a tte rso n and G. S. th a t a re satisfactory to tlie com m it­
also on th e program .
iem p eratu res
a re:
U m atilla,
3 ;in a n c ia l world.
A fter th e feed Coach H ughes b e - ' suggested th a t a covered en tran ce j B utler,
tee, the board of tru ste e s will have W alla W alla, 2; Y akim a, 2; Seattle,
He was an independent republican
cam e excited and challenged L ie u -ibe erected from the hotel to Main
In connection w ith the hotel full pow er to act.
20; Albany, 20; Eugene 22, w i t h j a nd was p o stm aster general under
te n a n t Clyde Young to a s h o o tin g ’
zero at W hite Salm on, W ash.
P resid en t H arrison. He declined the
m atch, losing o u t by a close m a rg in .!
candidacy for m ayor of P h ilad elp h ia.
R eports from the contest sta te th a t
His ph ilan th ro p ic w ork and religous
RADIO FAN IS KILLED
the coach alm ost m issed the ta rg e t
BY FALL FROM TREE in terests endeared him to the city.
several tim es, and th a t m any of the
He is survived by a son, R odm an,
boys believed him to be o p eratin g a !
Mrs.
B arclay W a rb u rto n and Mrs.
PORTLAND, Dec. 12.— Sanford
m aehinft gun from the way his shots
N
orm
an
MacLeod.
Sm ith. 61, No. 609 Siskiyou stre e t,
w ere scattered .
,
was killed w hen he fell from a tree
A nother rec ru it, obtained th rough
C o n tributions to d ate, m oney d e ­
N early as m any rab b its were ex-i
in the yard at his home. A limb
Hie ag reem ent betw een -he 484th
posited to th e A m bulance F und, a re :
hibited d u rin g th e E ig h th A nnual
broke u n d er his w eight w hile he
com pany anil the M odern W oodm en,
A shland Daily T i d i n g s .................$100
Sou. hern Oregon P et Stock and
was
disengaging a w ire of his radio
was received into th e organization.
Jesse W i n b u r n ............................... 100
P o u ltry exposition as w ere show n a ;
i
receiving
o u tfit, and he fell 40 feet
This fra te rn a l body is doing its best]
l)r. G eorge Ja rv is ........................ 100
the
Pacific
In
te
rn
atio
n
a
l
Livestock
to
th
e
ground.
He died while being
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to prom ote in te re st in th e local na-
LONDON, Dec. 12.— Ju stice Sher-
SAN FRANCISCO Dec.
Dr. Wood ........................................ 100
m
an
today
sentenced
two
women
to
ExP°»rtion
in
P
o
rtla
n
d
,
according
to
crew of the B ritish tram p s te a m e r_ carried into the house.
I
J. P. Dodge & S o n s ..................... 100 tional g u ard unit.
death for m urder. This m akes t h e ' l,e°P^e "’bo atten d ed both of the ex- “ O rteric,” which w ent on th e rocks
G. S. B u t l e r .................................... 100
i th ird wom an he has sentenced to bibttions.
Stock was shown by 70 m iles n o rth of here, have been!
Dr. S w e d e n b u r g ............................. 100
death in the past 24 hours for m u r - : b reeders in m an-v p a rts of the s ta ie - tra n sfe rre d to the fre ig h te r “C otton-
The fact th a t Miss Alice Reid and
H. G. E nders & S o n ..................... 100 I
der.
His sentences have created a Eo^ ° " * nS a re >be list of aw ards in p la tt,” radio advices sta te .
The
Andy
McGee were quietly m arried
B ert M o s e s ......................................
¡sensation in London.
¡th is d e p a rtm e n t:
“ O rteric’s ” hold is full of w ater and
S aturday a t Jacksonville by the P re s­
O. A. P a u l s e r u d .............................
I The evening new spapers profess to ■ ^ ew Z ealand Reds Sungold Rab- . be vessei ¡8 fa st being beaten to
byterian m inister of th a t place, be­
C. L. L o o m i s .................................
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¡see a rev o lu tio n ary m ovem ent of the b ltry - first and second on senior I)ieces by the high waves. T ransfer
came
known to the young couple’s
W . S. D e P e a u .................................
¡ju d iciary to recognize the dem and of buck, th u d on senior buck, first, sec- ()f the 55 m em bers ot- the crew was
O ther co n trib u to rs declared
m any friends in this city Monday
't h e fem inists for equal tre a tm e n t ond and tIurd on senior doe; C. S danger0U8 a fld was only attem p ted
evening.
not yet paid, a re : Mrs. E ugenia A t­
for men and women under all cir- R oberts, first and second ju n io r as a last resort to save th e ir lives.
kinson, $25; the M urphy E lectric
Mrs. McGee is the d a u g h te r of Mr.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 12.— Thom as
buck; Sungold R abbitry, th ird j u n - ; The .'C larem ont- has arriv ed a t
cum stances.
and
Mrs. H enry Reid, of Oak stre e t,
Co., $25, and A shland E lks lodge,
CA SPER, Wyo., Dec. 12.— A wom­
The last wom an executed in G reat ior buck; C. S. R oberts, firs t a n d j be gcene an(j ¡s standing by. A life H enry was shot th re e tim es, and
and
has lived in the city for several
944, $50.
an taken off a tra in here was ques­ B ritain was in 1907.
second ju n io r doe; G, H. M orrow, saving crew is also nearby. C aptain ‘ probabiy fatally wounded by one of i
-klzl » up
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-IZX F* VXZ ' •
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tioned in tlie belief th a t she m ight j
th ird ju n io r doe; C. S. R oberts, fira tj H arp ar and the radio o p e ra to r re- I I tb K re e b andits inL
who A, I-tx
held
Henry
Mr.
McGee is tlie son of Mrs. W il­
be
Cl
ra
Phillips,
escaped
m
urder-!
¡second and th ird baby ju n io r buck,} I m ain on board. The radio is still in and C. Kelly and robbed them of
JURY FR E E S EDITOR
LESLIE ,1. H E E R YERY
liam
R.
Davis, of AlLson stre e t, and
css.
She
said
her
nam
e
was
B
eatrice
: $96,000.
ON M URDER CHARGE f ir s t> second and th ird baby ju n io r com m ission.
ILL AT LOCAL HOSPITAL
is well known by all the younger
Craig, and her home was at K irby,!
The men were tak in g th e money
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doe; Sungold R abbitry, first, second
W
o.
She
said
it
was
an
ou
trag
e!
DURANGO,
Colo.,
Dec.
12.—
R
o
d
!
and
th
ird
doe
and
litte
r.
!
from
the post office to a national people of tlie city, having spent sev­
I.eslie J. H eer is a p a tie n t a t the
TELEPH O NE REHEARING
e ral years here and in K lam ath F alls.
Black Flem ish G iants— G. W .i
] bank. H enry was shot when he re-
C om m unity hospital and is su ffe r.n g t h a t s h e had been connected with s . Day, ed ito r of th e D urango Demo-
SET FOR DECEM BER 15
! sisted. The robbers escaped. Henry He has been employ ed here as book­
c rat has been freed of a charge of P ra tt, first senior buck; B. M. H eath.!
from a stoppage of a large blood, ves­ th e Li s Angeles m urder.
keeper for the S tan d aid Oil com pany
SALEM,
Dec.
12.—
R
ehearing
of
The wom an looked heavier and m u rd er for the killing of W illiam L. second senior doe; W. P. R athe, firs t'
j is likely to die.
sel in one of his legs, it is feared
for the past few m onths.
e ld e r th an Mrs. Phillips. She de- W ood, e d ito r of the D urango H erald, ju n io r buck; B. M. H eath, second: the Pacific Telephone and T elegraph
he may not recover.
Upon th e ir re tu rn to A shland, they
, i coni pan v ra te case will be resum ed m issio n .
H > was taken ill several day.- ago. ciared she form erly lived a t C a s p e r,' when ¿a ju ry retu rn ed a verdict of not ju n io r buck; C. o S. R oberts, babv
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went
im m ediately to th e ir new hom e
in P o rtlan d December 15, according
Today the comm ission heard the
guilty a fte r d elib eratin g nearly -24 ju n io r buck.
hut it was th o u g h t he was g etting md h er sta te m e n ts w ere verified.
to announcem ent m ads a t the offices application for a boom franchise on i which had been previously fitted up.
She has been released.
hours.
Checkered G iants— Hal E. Os­
along nicely u n til about 6:30 o’clock
at 98 G ranite stre e t.
The boys’
borne, first senior buck; C. S. Roh- of th e Oregon public service com Oswego lake.
M onday evening, when the trouble
¡band tu rn ed out in force last even­
: e rts first and second sen io r doe,
w ith the blood vessel m ade its ap ­
ing and serenaded them , until the
first ju n io r buck; G. W. P ra tt, sec­
pearance, and it wafe th o u g h t he
desired resu lts were obtained, m uch
ond ju n io r buck; W. P. R athe, first
w ould (tie before th e night was over,
to the joy of all the boys.
ju n io r doe; C. S. R oberts, baby j u n ­
l.a te rep o rts from the hospital to ­
ior buck; J. F. Sm ith, first baby ju n ­
day a re to the effect th a t he is
LEGION ELECTION PROMISES
ior (loa; W. W . E stes, first doe and
alive, hut in a very serious condi­
TO RE LIVE A FF A IR TONIGHT
i
litte
r.
tion.
R
ufus
R
ed—
C.
S.
R
oberts,
second
A re p o rt was circulated Monday
W ith Donald Spencer, nom inee for
and th ird baby ju n io r buck, second
evening to th e effect th a t Mr. Heer
com m ander of A shland post, A m eri­
i baby ju n io r doe.
bad died, and it was generally talked
can Legion, out on the stre e ts, b u t­
W hite E nglish P ink Eye
c. s.
on the stre e ts d u rin g the m orning,
tonholing all w earers of the Legion
R
oberts,
first
senior
doe.
b u t investigation proved th a t the
button
to come out to the m eeting
A
ngora
W
h
ite—
John
B.
P
alm
er,
M onday evening report was erronous.
this evening, called for th e purpose
first senior buck firs t senior doe,
of electing officers, to vote against
second ju n io r doe.
KU KLI X KLAN STAGES
him as post com m ander, and a n o th e r
H im alayan — Sungold R abbitry,
FIGHT; MANY ROCKS FLY
faction of the Legion pulling for all
first senior doe; Hal E. OsW-rne, sec­
m
em bers to come out and vote for
ond sen io r doe: Sungold R abbitry,
M cKINNEY, Tex.. Dec. 12.— \ Ku
him, th e m eeting to n ig h t prom ises to
th ird senior doe. firs t ju n io r buck,
K lux K ian parade last night devel­
be a w arm a ffa ir. Spencer is the
second doe and litte r.
oped at one tim e into a free-for-all
only c a n d id a te for office and as he
A m erican Blue— C. S. R oberts,
rock th ro w in g fig h t betw een the
lias been very active in local Legion
first senior buck; H. W. G raham ,
klansm en and m en w atching th e pa­
m atte rs, and a c h a rte r m em ber of
second senior buck; Dan Sisem ore,
rade.
Several klansm en received
th e post, a m ajo rity of the m em bers
th ird senior buck; C. S. R oberts,
b ru ised heads, it was said, and sev­
believe liim to be th e only logical
¡first senior doe; Dan Sisem ore, sec­
e ral of th e unm asked p a rticip an ts
m an for th e honor.
ond senior doe first ju n io r doe, first
w ereb ruised. W indow lights in a
A rran g em en ts were m ade today
baby ju n io r buck; W. P. R athe, first
p assin g in te ru rb a n e a r alsto were
for a good feed to be served follow­
baby ju n io r doe; Dan Sisem ore, sec­
broken out by flying m issies.
ing the election, and a large num ber
ond baby ju n io r doe; H. W. G raham ,
of
men are expected to a tte n d fho
first doe and litte r.
On Sicl L ist—
m
eeting,
which will be the last one
Heavy Belgian— C. S. R oberts,
Mrs. C lara Borah is quite seriously
Simple
but
impressive
ceremonies
attended
the
dedication
of
a
window
in
of
tlie
year.
Officers will be installed
firs t and second ju n io r doe.
ill a t h e r hom e on N orth Main stre e t.
memory
of
the
women
of
the
South,
presented
by
the
Uuited
D
aughters
of
m
e
at
th
e
first
m
eeting a fte r Ja n u a ry 1.
H. E. Hallborg (left), and II. R. Miller (right), of the U. S. Nav.v de-
W hite Flem ish G iants — J. F.
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Mrs. Cora Van Fossen is quite ill partm cnt. who are joint Inventors of a key for “breaking’’ wireless messages Sm ith, first and second senior buck; Confederacy to the American Red Cross a t the Red Cross building, W ashington.
The presentation w as made by Mrs. Livingston Rowe Schuyler, president gen­
a t h e r hom e, co rn e r of W im er and on boa .1 seafaring vessels. It is sim ilar to the telegraph key for “breakin,
eral
of the United D aughters of the Confederacy.
i t pays to read th e classified page.
, messages sent over landline wires.
N o rth M ain stre e ts.
(C ontinued on Pago 4)
I
• WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.— In a
flu rry
of charges and
counter
charges the im peachm ent proceed­
ings
ag ain st
A ttorney
G eneral
D augherty a re u n d er way before the
house ju d iciary com m ittee.
O rganized labor, represented by
Jackson R alston, pressed the in itial
a tta ck .
R epresentative
Volstead.
M innesota republican, told R alston
th e com m ittee would conduct the
h earin g s in its own way. He said:
You have not produced a scin tih a
of evidence in any of the charges.
W hy are you a fra id to p resent evi-
A
« « /.«
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d en
ce?”
.
"W e a re dealing w ith \ \ illiam J.
B u rn s,’’ R alston answ ered. R alston
refused to nam e the men associated
w ith the charges. F inally pressed, he
said he is prepared only to present
the charges a g ain st Burns.
O ther changes w ere pressed by
Sam uel U nterm eyer plus o th e r law-
yers.
L
Many Rabbits Are
Listed ter Prizes |
During Winter Fair
LI
OFF PACIFIC COAST
Key for Breaking Wireless Messages
Memorial to the Southern Women
MISS ALICE REID