Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 11, 1923, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE, without
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A shland D aily T idings
THE TIDINGS HAS BEEN ASHLAND’S LEADING NEWSPAPER
(International News Wire Service)
I l t
S u ccesso r to th e S em i-W eek ly T id in g s, V olum e 4 3.
CRIMINALS WILL NOT RE
ACCEPTED FOR NAVY NOW
T h a t th e U nited S ta te s N avy
w ill n o t a c ce p t m en fo r e n lis t­
m e n t w ho a re given th e o ption
of jo in in g th e N avy or g o in g to
ja il a s p u n ish m e n t fo r co m m is­
sio n of c rim e , sa y s L ie u te n a n t
C o m m an d e r D an iel E . B a rb e y , R e ­
c ru itin g o ffic er fo r th e P o rtla n d
d is tric t.
A r e c e n t case of th is
n a tu r e cam e up wheQ J u d g e ¿ a r~
E . W . H a rtm a n , m illio n a ire in ­
v e n to r a n d c a p ita lis t, a n d p a te n ­
te e of th e H a rtm a n R e to rt fo r
e x tra c tin g oil fro m s h a le , in an
in te rv ie w
la s t n ig h t
p re d ic te d
t h a t w ith in fiv e y e a rs A sh lan d
W° U!d be a m a n u fa c tu rin g city |
o f t h ir ty th o u s a n d , a n d w ith an n a rd of E u g e n e se n te n c e d E r n e s t
in te r n a tio n a l fam e as a h e a lth r e ­ E lle r of C o b u rg to th e r e f o r m a ­
s o rt.
to ry school io r p a ssin g bad c h eck s
“ S h a le oil will be th e p rin c ip al u n less he w ould e n lis t it^ tlie N a ­
c o m m o d ity m a n u f a c tu r e d ,” said vy. L ie u te n a n t C o n im an u e r B a r ­
M r. H a rtm a n , “ w hile th e m a n u ­ bey w ro te J u d g e B a rn a rd c a llin g
fa c tu re of H a rtm a n r e to r ts w ill h is a tte n tio n to th e u n d e s ira b ili­
occupy second p lace.
In a d d i­ ty of h a v in g su ch m en in th e
tio n , m an y m a n u fa c tu rin g e n te r ­
N avy an d s ta te d he h a d re fu s e d
p ris e s n o t c o n n e cte d w ith th e
to allow E lle r to e n lis t.
H a r tm a n co m p an y w ill be a t t r a c t ­
ed to A s h la n d .”
M a n u fa c tu rin g Oil
“ P ro d u c in g an y k in d of oil is
m o re o r le ss m a n u fa c tu rin g , as
th e c ru d e oil m u st be r e f in e d ,”
d e c la re d Mr. H a rtm a n , “ b u t w ith
o u r p ro cess, it is e n tir e ly o n e of
m a n u fa c tu rin g , w ith a ll th e e le ­
m e n ts of c h a n c e a n d g u e ss w ork
in v o lv ed in oil w ells e lim in a te d .
H e re w e h av e oil fie ld s of know n
p ro d u c in g a b ility , a n d h a v e a m a ­
ch in e to e x tr a c t th e oil w hich
is reco g n ized by five fo re ig n gov­
e rn m e n ts as th e m u st efficient
y e t in v e n te d .”
“ R ig h t now we can d e fin ite ly
fo rse e o u r fixed o u tp u t fo r y e a rs
to com e, a s w ell a s th e c o st of
p ro d u c tio n , a n d e s tim a te o u r r a te
o f p ro fit. W ith a n oil w ell, n o th ­
in g is c e rta in till by lu ck a w ell
is s tr u c k by d r illin g , a n d th e n
i t is n e v e r c e rta in w hen th e oil
w ill be e x h a u ste d a n d th e w ell
w ill go d ry .”
A shland F ield s Rich
“ I w as in d ee d p lea se d a n d s u r ­
p ris e d to fin d a n y oil s h a le d e­
p o s its in O regon, a s th e r e h av e
n e v e r been a n y fo u n d h e re be­
f o r e ,” s ta te d th e in v e n to r. “ A nd
to find such a ric h fie ld w as f a r th
e s t fro m m y m in d .”
M r. H a r t­
m a n w e n t on to say t h a t th e A sh ­
la n d fie ld s w e re of w h a t is know n
a s M onte R ey s h a le , w h ich p r o ­
d u c e s th e fin e s t oil know-n. In a d ­
d itio n to th is , th e s h a le is m an y
tim e s r ic h e r th a n t h a t in o th e r
p la c e s w h e re th e H a rtm a n r e to r ts
a r e p ro d u c in g su c ce ssfu lly .
“ In
O hio a n d New B ru n sw ic k , C a n a ­
d a ” s ta te s M r. H a r tm a n ” th e sh a le
y ie ld s on a n a v e ra g e of 25 g a l­
lo n s of oil to e a ch to n of sh a le ,
w h ile th e A sh la n d s h a le w ill p ro ­
d u c e 130 g a llo n s to th e to n . a l­
lo w in g a m uch g r e a te r p ro fit, ov­
e r th e o p e ra tin g e x p e n se .”
A sked how lo n g
th e su p p ly
w o u ld la s t, M r. H a rtm a n sm iled ,
a n d sa id , “ A t a ro u g h e s tim a te ,
I sh o u ld ju d g e a b o u t 4,000 y ears.
W e in te n d to p u t a h u n d re d r e ­
t o r t s to w o rk in th e n e x t five
y e a rs , a n d a ll of th e se r u n n in g
tw e n ty fo u r h o u rs a d a y w ill r e ­
m ove a b o u t a foot of s h a le from
th e s u rfa c e e v e ry y e a r.
In th e
p ro c e ss of m a k in g oil, a ll th e
m o u n ta in s n e a r th e beds w ill be
to r n d o w n, ru n th ro u g h th e r e ­
to r t s a n d th ro w n on th e sc ra p
h e a p , a s th e y a re n e a rly solid
s h a le . T h is is a g ig a n tic u n d e r­
ta k in g , a n d th e su p p ly is good
f o r a t le a s t fo u r th o u sa n d y e a rs
o f s te a d y m a n u f a c tu r in g .”
L ike P o ssib ilities
“ W hen I a rriv e d from th e e a st
a few d a y s ag o , I in te n d e d to
s ta y fo r o n ly a few h o u r s ,” he
c o n tin u e d , “ b u t w h a t I saw h e re
co nvinced m e th a t I sh o u ld m ak e
a th o ro u g h in v e s tig a tio n . I h av e
s e e n p ra c tic a lly e v e ry sh a le field
in th e w o rld , a n d y o u rs is u n ­
q u e s tio n a b ly one of th e ric h e s t
know n.
“ A t f ir s t I c o n sid e red p u ttin g
fin o n ly one sm all r e to r t, but
now am con v in ced of th e n e c es­
s ity of a t le a s t a h u n d re d of th e
l a r g e s t.” W ith th e s e r e to r ts , he
e x p la in e d , th e ra w sh a le w ould be
tu r n e d in to oil in sev en m in u te s,
a n d be on its w ay th ro u g h a pipe
lin e to th e d istille ry in A sh lan d .
E xpects In flu x
“ T h e eyes of th e E a s t a re on
A s h la n d ” , d e c la re d M r. H a rtm a n ,
f‘a n d I e x p ect th o u s a n d s of peo­
p le h e re b e fo re n e x t s p rin g .
A
s h o r t tim e a g o I n o ticed a r e p r in t
fro m y o u r local p a p e r in th e New
Y o rk T im es. In N ew B ru n sw ic k ,
w h e re a p la n t w as re c e n tly p u t
in to o p e ra tio n , th e y a r e w a tc h in g
y o u r d e v e lo p m en t. I h a v e a c o rp s
o f tw e n ty e n g in e e rs co m in g acro ss
th e c o n tin e n t to a s s is t in th e p ro ­
je c t, a n d th e y a re th e fo re r u n n e r s
o f an in flu x of p eo p le w h ich w ill
m ake A sh la n d th e second la rg e s t
(C ontinued on page 4 )
S o m e th in g r a th e r novel in th e
fo rm of e n te r ta in m e n t is to be
s ta g e d F r id a y n ig h t a t th e Civic
clu b h ouse a t e ig h t o ’clock w hen
th e co m b in ed C h a m b e r of C om ­
m erce a n d Civic C lub p e rso n e lls
w ill e n te r ta in th e 100 te a c h e rs
w ho a re a t p re s e n t a tte n d in g th e
S u m m e r N o rm al School session
being h eld a t th e H ig h School u n ­
d e r th e d ire c tio n of S u p e rin te n d ­
e n t G eorge A. B riscoe.
P la n s fo r th e e n te rta in m e n t a re
d iffe re n t th is y e a r a lth o u g h th ey
have n o t been e n tire ly w o rk ed out
as y e t, b u t in fo rm e r y e a rs a
picnic h a s a lw a y s been h eld , an d
it w as believed th a t s o m e th in g new
w ould he
a p p re c ia te d
by th e
te a c h e rs th is y ear.
A lew specia't in v ita tio n s a ro
to be given to in te re s te d people,
a n d a il m em b e rs of th e tw o e n te i-
ta in in g o rg a n iz a tio n s a re u rg e d to
be on h a n d a n d jo in in th e m e r r i­
m en t.
SAN FR A N C ISCO , J u ly 11.—
Im p e tu s to th e C a re fu l C ro ssin g
C a m p a ig n now being c a rrie d on
by th e ra ilro a d s w ill be given in
C a lifo rn ia a f te r A u g u st 31 w hen
th e new C a lifo rn ia M otor V ehicle
A ct p assed by th e la s t le g is la tu re
becom es e ffe c tiv e . T he new law
p ro v id e s t h a t o p e ra to rs of air m o ­
to r v e h ic les c a rry in g p a sse n g e rs
fo r h ire , school b u se s a n d m o to r
tru c k s c a rry in g ex p lo siv es o r in ­
fla m a b le s, m u st com e to a co m ­
p le te sto p b e fo re c ro ssin g th e
tra c k s of a n y ste a m ra ilro a d o r
of a n y in te r u r b a n or s u b u rb a n
e le c tric railw a y .
T h ese p ro v isio n s of th e a c t a re
in clu d ed in S ection 135, a n d a
p e n a lty of a Tine of n o t ex c ee d in g
$500 o r of im p ris o n m e n t fo r not
e x ceed in g six m o n th s o r both is
p ro v id ed for v io la tio n s of th e sec­
tio n .
O p e ra to rs of th e v e h ic les m e n ­
tio n e d in th e se ctio n m u st b rin g
th e ir m ac h in es to a sto p w ith in
n o t less th a n te n fe e t n o r m ore
th a n 50 fe e t fro m th e n e a re s t
ra il lo f th e tra c k bein g a p p ro a c h ­
ed , a n d th e n look a n d liste n
a p p ro a c h in g tra in s .
U pon co m p le tio n of tr ia l lu n s
of th e th re e sc o u t c ru is e rs , th e
U. S. S. R ic h m o n d , M ilw aukee,
an d D e tro it, now b ein g co m p leted ,
th e se sh ip s w ill sa il fo r fo re ig n
p o rts on a “ S h a k e -d o w n ” c ru ise.
T h e U. S. S. M ilw au k ee, now in
P u g e t S ound N avy Y ard , w ill
m ak e h e r c ru is e in th e S outh
se as v is itin g p o rts in H aw aii, New
Z ealan d an d A u s tra lia .
FALLS DISTRICT
ATTORNEY IS SÖED
K LA M A TH FA L L S, J u ly 11.—
C. C. B ro w er, d is tr ic t a tto rn e y ,
w aived e x a m in a tio n y e ste rd a y a f ­
te rn o o n w hen he a p p e a re d in th e
ju s tic e c o u rt to a n s w e r to th e
c h a rg e
of M ayhem , p re fe rre d
a g a in s t him by A tto rn e y F a y M or­
ris, a n d w as b o u n d o v er to th e
g ra n d ju ry .
T he case g rew o u t of n c o n tro ­
v e rsy b e tw e en M o rris an d B ro w e r
in th e l a t t e r ’s office F rid a y w hen
M orris te n d e re d h is re s ig n a tio n as
B ro w e r's a s s is ta n t. M orris a lle g e s
t h a t B ro w e r s tr u c k h im , b re a k
in g h is g lasse s an d c a u sin g a deep
g ash u n d e r th e eye a n d dow n to
th e lip, m a k in g s e v e ra l s titc h e s
n e c essa ry .
B ro w e r w as a rr e s te d la te F r i ­
d ay on a c o m p la in t filed by M or­
ris a n d w as re le a s e d on h is ow n
rec o g n iza n c e fo llo w in g h is a r ­
r a ig n m e n t in th e ju s tic e c o u rt.
F o u r A sh la n d s s tu d e n ts a t th e
U n iv e rsity of O regon w ere a m o n g
th e 94 s tu d e n ts in th e U n iv e rsity
w ho rec e iv e d th e h ig h e s t g ra d e s
fo r th e S p rin g te rm . T h ese s tu ­
d e n ts w ere W ilm a C h a ttin , an d
T oy an<j Iv an P h ip p s , a n d R u th
B enson.
M iss C h a ttin w as a m em b e r of
th e g r a d u a tin g c la ss th is y e a r and
receiv ed h ig h g ra d e s th ro u g h o u t
h e r co lleg e c a re e r. She a tte n d e d
W ila m m e tte fo r tw o y e a rs, la st
y e a r tr a n s f e r r in g to O regon fo r
th e fin a l tw o y e a rs of h e r co u rse.
Miss C h a ttin h a s a c ce p ted a po­
sitio n in th e p u b lic sch o o ls of
W isco n sin n e x t y e a r a n d w ill leave
th is fa ll to ta k e up h e r d u tie s
th e re . T h is su m m e r sh e is se rv in g
as p la y g ro u n d in s tr u c to r in th e
A sh la n d p a r k |.
T he tw o P h ip p s b ro th e rs h av e
been reco g n ized as s c h o la rs since
tfie ir d a y s in A sh lan d H ig h school
w h ere th ey a lw a y s sto o d am o n g
th e le a d e rs in th e ir classes. Ivan
is m a jo rin g in M edicine, w hile
T ro y w as ta k in g g r a d u a te w o rk
th is y ear.
Miss B enson is a J u n io r in th e
U n iv e rsity a n d h a s a v e ry h ig h
rec o rd in g ra d e s. T h e re w as a
to ta l of 94 s tu d e n ts th is te rm in
th e U n iv e rsit y th a t received high
g ra d e s , 5 5 of th e se b ein g w om en
w hile 39 w e re m en.
’¡'he g ra d e s h e e t of th e U n iv er­
sity to r th e te rm h a s a rriv e d a t
th e T illin g s o ffice an d a n y in te r ­
e s te d ,m a y look it o v e r by c a llin g
th e re .
or
Cut Old Tree
Near Ashland
A tre e w hich s p ro u te d from W ha
a c o rn ju s t e ig h ty -fiv e y e a rs be­
fo re C olum bus d isc o v e red A m e ri­
ca w as felled re c e n tly by w o rk ­
m en of th e B a rh a m B ro th e rs tim ­
b e r co m p an y in th e S isk iy o u s.
T he tre e , w h ich fro m th e rin g s
on it w as 159 y e a rs old, m e a s u r­
ed five fee t a t th e base, a n d w as
th e o ld e st th e tim b e r m en h a v e
e v e r c u t. In one side of th e tre e
w as fo u n d a “ b laze” w hich som e
p rim itiv e w oodsm an h a d c u t to
m a rk a tra il w hen th e tre e w as
a b o u t a h u n d re d y e a rs old.
Since th a t tim e, fo u r h u n d re d
an d fifty y e a rs h a v e p a sse d , a n d
th e tre e a g a in fe lt th e axe, th is
tim e to be c u t an d m ad e in to
lu m b e r.
T im b e r m en w ho c o u n te d th e
rin g s on th e tr e e sa id it w as th e
o ld e st th e y h ad e v e r c u t, a n d said
it w as u n u s u a l fo r a p in e to live!
to such a n age.
R E D B L U F F , C alif., J u ly 11.
D irec to rs of th e T e h a m a c o u n ­
ty F a ir A sso ciatio n la s t n ig h t d e ­
cided n o t to hold a fa ir th is y ear.
T h e ir a c tio n clo sely follow ed s u ­
p e rv iso rs to ta k e o v er thf> fa ir
g ro u n d s n e a r R ed B lu ff a n d io
co n d u c t th e fa ir in th e f u tu r e , as
w as proposed.
T he d ire c to rs a u th o riz e d E rie
G ans, p re s id e n t of th e a sso c ia tio n ,
to a p p o in t a c o m m itte e w hich w ill
p re p a re a s ta te m e n t of th e rea so n
fo r d e c id in g n o t to h av e a fa ir
th e p re s e n t y ear. P re s id e n t G ans
said to d ay he w ould n a m e th e
c o m m itte e v e ry soon.
T he d ire c to rs a t th e sa m e tim e
v o ted to offer use of th e fa ir
g ro u n d s to th e T e h a m a co u n ty
F a rm B u re a u fo r a fa ir th is y e a r
if th a t o rg a n iz a tio n w a n te d to
h old one.
CA M P M A N A G ER F IN E D
FOR DUMPING REFUSE
DUNSM UIR, C al., J u ly 11.—
F o r d u m p in g
re fu s e
fro m th e
cam p k itc h e n of th e c o n s tru c tio n
crew e n g a g ed in e n la rg in g th e
y a rd s of th e ra ilro a d co m p an y a t
N u tg la d e , W . E . T a y lo r, m a n a g e r
A lb an y to sp e n d $ 6 2 ,2 3 0 .5 8 on of th e cam p, w as fin e d $100 by
im p ro v e m e n t p ro je c ts.
J u d g e H e n ry M cG innes.
$
MALABIA GERMS cannot sur- t
vive three months in the rich *
ozone at Ashland. The pure do- J
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mestic water helps.
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NO. 263
FRIENDS OF MISS MEIKLE
INVITED TO LUNCHEON
BE RENTED FROM TALENT
I —
Engineer Walker to Report
On Matter Soon. Hospital
Re-Rented To Mrs. Loomis
For Period Of Eighteen
Months.
bed bluff woman is in
M O JA V E RA ILRO A D W R EC K
A te le g ra m rec e iv e d th is m o rn ­
in g by Mr. a n d M rs. W olf of th is
c ity fro m T h e re s a M eikle of San
F ra n c is c o , th e fo rm e r local g irl,
w ho w as re c e n tly a p p o in te d th e
f ir s t w om an to e v e r h a v e th e
p o sitio n of P ro s e c u tin g a tto rn e y
in th e San F ra n c isc o c o u rts.
T h e te le g ra m in v ite d a ll h er
fo rm e r frie n d s a t h e r in d u c tio n
in to th e D is tric t A tto rn e y B ra d y ’s
c o u rt w hich ta k e s place to m o rro w
a fte rn o o n .
R E D B L U F F , C alif., J u ly 11.
-E s th e r B e a rd , d e p u ty in th e
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c o u n ty t r e a s u r e r 's office, h e re w as
A v a rie ty of th in g s , in c lu d in g ■ tone of th e p a s s e n g e rs on th e
th e d isp o sitio n of th e C o m m u n ity S o u th e rn P a c ific tra in w re c k ed a t
H o sp ita l fo r th e n e x t e ig h te e n M ojave, six ty -liv e m iles n o rth of
m o n th s, a n d th e r e g u la tio n a n d ¡L o s A n g eles, on S a tu rd a y n ig h t,
s o u rc e of w a te r fo r irr ig a tio n ! w hen five co ach es w e n t in to
w ere d isc u sse d a t th e C ity C oun-! d itc h .
She w as u n in ju re d .
cil m e e tin g la s t n ig h t.
Miss B eard w as r e tu r n in g from
All m em b e rs bein g p re s e n t M r. j L o n g B each, w h e re sh e a tte n d e d
B riscoe a d d re s s e d th e council, th e a n n u a l s ta te c o n v e n tio n of
s u g g e s tin g se v e ra l p la n s to p ro ­ th e ( a lifo rn ia C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r
vide p e rp e tu a l u p k eep of th e city S ocieties, as a d e le g a te fro m th e
C L E V E L A N D , O hio., J u ly 11.
c e m e te ry .
It seem ed to be th e | R ed B lu ff so ciety of th is o rg a n i- — B acked by th e o ffic ers of th e
s e n tim e n t of th e council th a t ; z atio n .
A m e ric a n F e d e ra tio n olf L a b o r,
som e ste p s sh o u ld be ta k e n to in ­
S he r e tu r n e d ho m e y e ste rd a y . th e re is a m o v em e n t on fo o t h e re
s u re k e e p in g th e c e m e te ry in good !
to o rg a n iz e th e S teel W o rk e rs of
c o n d itio n a lth o u g h no d e fin ite ac-i
th e U n ited S ta te s , a n d re in fo rc e
tio n w as ta k e n on th e m a tte r .
th e r a n k s of th e o rg an iz ed w o rk ­
T h e r e p o rt of s tr e e t com m is- !
e rs of th e N atio n w ith th e im -
s io n e r M errill w as d iscu ssed a n i l 1
m en sen n u m b e r of w o rk e rs w ho
a c ce p ted , anil p ro v isio n s m ad e to!
e a rn th e ir w ages in th e g re a t
pay fo r new sid e w a lk s bein g con- j
ste e l m ills of th e n a tio n .
s tru c te d .
T he le a d e rs in th e field of o r ­
I t w as d ecided to r e b a te m oney ! DAYTON, ()., J u ly 11.— L ie u ­ g an ized la b o r re fu se d to accept
te n a n t M au g h an , w hose p la n e fa il­
th e P a r e n t T e a c h e r’s o rg a n iz a tio n
ed n e a r St. Jo se p h , in h te f ir s t a t ­ th e r e c e n t s ta te m e n t of J u d g e
ow ed fo r lig h ts in th e concession
.G ary t h a t th e 12 h o u r d a y w as to
booth in th e p a rk , a n d fre e w a te r te m p t d a y lig h t flig h t a c ro ss th e be a b a n d o n e d , a n d d e c la re d th a t
a n d lig h ts to th e a m o u n t of th re e c o n tin e n t a rriv e d h e re to d a y on th e r e is p le n ty of la b o r in th e n a ­
I h is r e tu r n trip a n d ex p ressed bit-
d o lla rs a m o n th w e re allo w ed th e
tion a t p re s e n t to p u t th e ste e l
i te r d isa p p o in tm e n t w hen in fo rm -
S a lv a tio n A rm y.
m ills on a n e ig h t h o u r sh ift.
1 ed t h a t th e p ro p o se d d aw n to
A fte r so m e d isc u ssio n , it w as
An a n n o u n c e m e n t w as m ad e by
d a rk flig h t h ad been c alled off
d ecid ed to re le a s e th e com m un
th e m en in c h a rg e of th e o rg a n i­
u n til p ro b a b ly
next
s p rin g by
ity h o sp ita l to M rs. C. L. L oom is
z a tio n m o v em e n t t h a t e x tre m is ts
U n ited S ta te s G o v e rn m e n t o ffi­
j of th e W illiam Z. F o s te r ty p e w ill
fo r e ig h te e n m o u th s, a s it seem ed
cials.
th e b est a rr a n g e m e n t fo r a ll con­
i n o t be w'elcomed in th e new or-
T he L ie u te n a n t w as c h a g rin e d
c ern ed .
! g a n iz a tio n , an d t h a t th e policies
to le a rn e d of th e c a llin g o ff of
D ue to th e n eed of econom y,
of th e p re s e n t A m erican F e d e ra ­
th e flig h t, as lie iiad been e x p e ct­
one n ig h t p a tro lm a n w as ta k e n
tio n of L a b o r w ill be follow ed
ing to s ta r t next w eek on a n o th e r
off te m p o ra rily , b u t w ill be r e ­
closely in th e new m o v em en t.
tria l. H e believes it is q u ite p o s­
p laced a little la te r. A r e p o r t of
sib le to co v er th e 200 odd m iles
th e fin an cial c o n d itio n of th e P o ­
C om es F ro m E u g e n
lice d e p a rtm e n t w as re a d , a n d in less th a n th e tim e betw een
M rs. M a rth a G ulley of E u g e n e
th e d e p a rtm e n t w as fo u n d to be i daw n anil d a rk , b u t on his la s t is v isitin g h e r sons, D ale, G lenn
p l i g h t w as b ro u g h t dow n by a
an d P a u l h e re , an d also lo o k in g
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4)
b ro k e n c ra n k s h a ft.
a f te r som e b u sin e ss w h ile h ere.
STEEL WORKERS IN
t
M >»♦
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1923.
CRUISERS LEAVE SOON
FOR SOUTH SEA ISLANDS
FUTURE AS MANUFACTURING
CITY SEEN BY CAPITALIST
Rapid Development Forseen
By Inventor of Hartman
Retort. Ideal Location
For Immense Sanitarium
And Health Resort.
FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS.
»»♦♦»»«>><»«»»
FOUR KILLED WHEN TRAIN
NEW TRICK BEING WORKED
IN GERMANY BY GRAFTERS
B E R L IN , J u ly 11.— N ot a s old
a s th e “ lo st p o c k e tb o o k ” tric k ,
b u t ju s t as e ffe c tiv e, in s e p a r a t­
ing th e u n w a ry from th e ir w e a lth
is th e “ a rtific ia l g a s o lin e ,” gam e,
a c c o rd in g to th e G erm an police,
w ho h a v e ju s t a rr e s te d L eopold
V itz, a lia s B a ro n von O rloff.
O rio ff, th e police d e c la re , vic­
tim ized th e m a n a g e r of a F rie d -
ric h s h a fe n fa c to ry to th e tu n e of
m illio n s of m a rk s w ith h is ta le
of how he could m ak e gaso lin e
o u t of w a te r. T he w a te r “ tre a t
d ” by O rlo ff, w ho ov ercam e hi.-
dupe
w ith
tric k
p h o to g ra p h t
sh o w in g him in th e com pany oi
th e e x -K a ise r, re m a in e d w a te r.
T h e m a rk s w ere c o n v e rte d in to
w ine a n d a g e n e ra l good tim e.
FLIGHT CALLED OFF
PO R TLA N D , J u ly 11.— W o rk
of th e U n ited S ta te s N avy in th e
N e a r E a s t w ill be g ra p h ic a lly
sh o w n , by m ea n s of th e m otion
p ic tu re film , re s id e n ts of W e ste rn
O regon w hen th e R e c ru itin g p a r ­
ty s e n t o u t by th e P o rtla n d Of­
fice v isits th e v a rio u s tow ns in
th a t sectio n of th e s ta te .
T he p a rty c o n sists of tw o C hief
P e tty Officers, G. L. T ro y e r, and
L. A. May a n d one P e tty Officer
J . J. N yland. N yland is tra v e l­
in g as a d v a n ce g u a rd w h ile th e
tw o C h ief P e tty Officers c a rry
th e film “ T he N avy in th e N ear
E a s t” w ith th em .
T h is film show s th e b u rn in g
of S m y rn a a n d o th e r scen es of
a c tiv itie s in th a t sectio n of th e
w orld.
T he film is a n official
N avy D e p a rtm e n t p ro d u c tio n . At
e a ch of th e to w n s v isited th e pic­
tu r e w ill be show n.
T he itin e r a r y of th e C hief P e t­
ty Officers Is a s fo llo w s:
E u g e n e , a rr iv e J u ly 9, s ta y tw o
d a y s; C o tta g e G rove, a rr iv e J u ly
12, s ta y tw o d a y s; R o se b u rg . J u ­
ly 15, s ta y tw o d a y s; M arsh field ,
J u ly 18, s ta y th re e d a y s; R o se­
b u rg , J u ly 22, s ta y tw o d ay s;
G ra n ts P a ss, J u ly 24, s ta y th re e
d a y s; M edford, J u ly 28, s ta y one
d ay , an d A sh la n d . J u ly 30, sta y
tw o days.
A fte r c o m p le tio n of th e trip
s o u th th e R e c ru itin g P a r ty w ill
r e tu r n to th e P o rtla n d Office m a k ­
in g sto p s a t a ll of th e to w n s fo r
one day.
Three Others Severly Hurt
As Result Butte Montana
Smash. Officials Believe
Switch Tampered With So
Investigation Starts.
B U T T E , M ont., J u ly 11 —F o u r
p e rso n s a re dead a n d th re e s e v e r­
ely in ju re d a s th e re su lt of a bad
N o rth e rn P acific
tra in
w reck ,
w hich took place fo u r m iles east
of W h ite h a ll, n e a r h e re la te yes­
te rd a y a fte rn o o n , w hen th e N or­
th e rn P acific tra in n u m b e r 41 ra n
in to a n open sw itch east of h e re
and w as d e ra ile d and piled up
a lo n g sid e th e tra c k .
T he dead a re T h o m a ; B arry ,
m g in e e r of
W h ite h a ll,
A lbert
Jackson of L a u rel
M o ntana, a
m an nam ed B o w linger from C a l-'
ito rn ia , and an u n id e n tifie d m an.
T he in ju re d a re C. P u im a n , b a g ­
gage c le rk .and R .C raig botli of
S e a ttle a n d D enny R e a rd o n of
L a u rel M ontana.
E n g in e e r B a rry died a te rrib le
d e a th , fo r p in n ed
betw een th e
s to c k e r p la te a n d e le v a to r of th e
e n g in e , a n d u n a b le to escape, and
w ith th e p a sse n g e rs
and o th e r
w itn esse s a b so lu te ly p o w erless to
aid him ,
his life
w as slow ly
c ru sh e d o u t, ta k in g n e a rly fo u r
h o u rs b efo re he died.
T he tra in a t th e tim e of th e ac­
c id e n t w as ru n n in g sev eral h o u rs
late a n d th e tra in crew w as p u s h ­
ing th e e n g in e a t top speed in an
a tte m p t to m ak e up som e of th e
lo st tim e lo st e a rie r on th e trip .
O fficials a re in v e s tig a tin g th e
a c c id e n t, and it is believed th a t
som e one had
been
ta m p e rin g
w ith th e sw itch a lth o u g h no d e fin ­
ite clu e to th at effect h as been
o b ta in e d , a s th e sw itc h , and tra c k
w as to rn up fo r som e d ista n c e
by th e force of th e im p act of th e
en g in e.
B a rry w as one of tjie o ld e s t
e n g in e e rs on th e ro ad , and had
a r e p u ta to in as a c a re fu l m an, a n d
has been absolved of a ll blam e
for th e ac cid e n t. T he fire m a n e s­
caped d e a th by a m ira c le , aud
says th e r e w as a b so lu te ly no w a r n ­
ing of an y kind to p re p a re them
fo r th e w reck.
T h e tra in w as m oving a t a high
r a te of speed th e fire m a n say s,
anil th e im p a c t w as te rrib le . .Most
of th e c a rs in th e tra in w ere e ith ­
e r o v e rtu rn e d o r th ro w n on th e ir
sides, a n d it is a w onder t h a t a s
few f a ta litie s took place a s did
fo r th e tra in w as p ra c tic a lly d e ­
m o lish ed .
se n t th e re by v a rio u s c itie s, w hich Sliced c u c u m b e rs— H a y w ard . Cal.,
e n te re d in to
th e
m o v em en t. B ro iled fish — B oston, M ass. P o ­
S ta rtin g w ith c o c k ta ils m ad e of ta to e s
n a tu r a ls — C h a m b e rsb u rg ,
F lo rid a g r a p e f ru it a n d c o n c lu d ­ P a., S p a g h e tti, C in c in n a ti, O.,
ing w ith M ichigan c h o c o la te s for B ra ise d beef— E l D orado, K an..
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1 th e la d ie s a n d C o n n e c tic u t c ig a rs C hicago, 111., S u sa n v ille, C alif.,
F ood co m m o d ities p ro d u ce d in ¡ t o r th e g e n ts , th is s p re a d w as brow n p o ta to e s— A u b u rn , N. Y„
A sh lan d a n d v ic in ity a re conspic- ! p ro n o u n ce d th e m o st b iz a rre i a ; P o c a te llo , Id a h o , S p in a ch __ S ac ra
uo u s in th e “ A ll A m erican M eal,” th e g a s tro n o m ic a n n a ls of C al­ m en to ., C alif. E g g s— R io L in d a,
— b re a k fa s t, lu n ch e o n a n d d in n e r ifo rn ia .
C alif., P e p p e r p o t— P h ila d e lp h ia ,
— ju s t a n n o u n c e d by th e S a c ra ­
C eo rg e P. C ra y a n d G eorge E . P a.,
B lan ch ed
a lm o n d s— P asco
m en to , C alif., C h a m b e r of C om ­ Colby of th e S ta te D e p a rtm e n t of R obles, C alif., C hico., C alif., R o a st
m erce fo llo w in g a u n iq u e n a tio n ­ A g ric u ltu re , a n d J o h n S im pson, of goose— W a te rto w n , W is., B aked
w ide su rv e y .
th e F ood R e se a rc h I n s titu te of sw eet p o ta to e s — De B id d e r, l a . ,
To c a rry out h is id ea of p o p u la r­ S ta n d lo rd T n iv e rs ity w e re p re s ­ R a le ig h .,
N. C., A tla n ta ,
Ga.,
izing A m e ric an food p ro d u c ts , A. e n t a n d a fte r s a m p lin g th e a r T re n to n , N. J ., P o p la r B lu ff, Mo.,
S. D udley, s e c re ta ry of th e C h a m ­ Deles a n n o u n c e d
th e I e! iow ing j P e a s — L a C rosse, W is., L ogan,
b er of C om m erce in C a lifo rn ia ’s A ll-A m erican m eal m enu.
U tah. M ince pie— S y racu se, N. Y.
C a p ita l,
in v ite d
c o m m u n itie s
Y o u ’re n o t su p p o sed to e a t it P u d d in g — L ittle F a lls, N. Y., A s­
th ro u g h o u t th e U n ited S ta te s o u t­ aC b u t to ’ ak e v o u r choice. T he so rte d n u t a lm o n d s, W o o d lan d ,
s ta n d in g a rtic le s w hich w e re p ro ­ fe e d p ro d u c ts as lis te d a re th e C alif., p ecan s— S ta m fo rd , Tex.,
du ced e n tire ly in A m e ric a ar d c u ts ta n d in g c o m m o d ities of th e Selm a, A la.,
S a lte d
p e a n u ts —
could be se cu re d p ra c tic a lly a n y ­ c itie s, w hich im m e d ia ti1/ follow N ash v ille, T e n n ., W ilk es B a rre ,
w h ere in th e U n ited S ta te s a n y ! th em ,
P a., W a ln u ts —
O n ta rio , C alif. NEGRO DEAD, RESULT CRAP
GAME SHOOTING MIX-UP
tim e in th e yea.’.
Di lin er
G lace f r u it— S an F ra n c isc o , C alif,
W A SH IN G TO N , J u ly 1 1 .- T oe
A p p ro x im a te ly 210 c itie s jo in e d ,
O iives- -O roville, C alif
Grape A sso rte d
f r u i ts — a p p le s— S a n ta
PO R T L A N D , J u ly 11.— A lb e rt A m erican L e g io n 's long fig h t io
C orley, a n e g ro d in in g c a r w a ite r o b ta in th e rem oval of d isa b le d
is in th e h o sp ita l h e re w ith a w a r v e te ra n s from c o n tra c t h o s­
b ro k en a rm a n d faces a c h a rg e p ita ls an d in s titu tio n s w here c o n ­
of first d e g re e m u rd e r a s th e r e ­ d itio n s o ftim e s have been d e tri
su lt of a pistol b a ttle w ith F ra n k m en ta l to th e ir reco v ery is on its
B erry , colored.
B e rry died to ­ w ay Io success .¡•¡•cording io in ­
day.
fo rm a tio n receiv ed bv Jo e S p a rk s
C orley, th e police say, s ta r te d ‘ <‘ia i,,u a n o!* ,,le ''g i o u s r a t i i r n l
sh o o tin g fo llo w in g an a rg u m e n t 1 P h a b ilita tio n co m m ittee.
(n a re c e n t le tte r from Id re c to r
w ith B e rry o v er th e r e s u lts of a
F r a n t T. H ines of th e
Uniieil
c ra p gam e.
S ta te s V e te ra ifs’ B u reau , S p a rk s
wan in fo rm e d th a t “ it is th e pol­
Return To Sisson—
icy c f di«* B ureau to e v a c u a t • a ll
M rs. K e n n e th
Me. W illiam s,
its b e n e fic ia rie s from c o n tr a it ¡li­
little son an d H azel D uncan have
st tu tio n s d u rin g th e com ing y e a r,
re tu rn e d to Sisson a f te r a week
tr a n s f e r r in g tliem io h o s p id u s u n ­
sp e n t a t hom e, on C h u rc h s tre e t,
d e r th e ju ris d ic tio n ot th e B ureau".
v isitin g w ith h e r b ro th e r, w ho has
B e c a u s e o f lack o f lu p ila is,
h e re fro m M oro, O regon, a n d e n ­
th e V e te ra n s B u reau
h a s sent
jo y in g th e c e le b ra tio n , as well.
m an y sick a n d w ounded fo rm e r
serv ice m en to p riv a te in s titu t; w .
pay in g a fixed sum fo r th e ir m a in ­
ten a n c e . In a n u m b e r of in sta n c es,
th is p ra c tic e lias re s u lte d iu n e g ­
lect an d il ltr e a tm e n t of -he w a r
fig h te rs , a c co rd in g to th e legion
F o rty y e a rs ago to d ay , G. F.
m en, w ho s ta te th a t th e r e lias been
B illin g s e n te re d th e R eal E s ta te I
! no efficie n t check to d e te rm in e
b u sin e ss in A sh la n d , an d h a s been!
w h e th e r tli d isa b le d w ere r e lie v ­
en g ag ed in it e v e r since, th ir ty
ing all th a t th e g o v e rn m e n t w as
seven y e a rs of w hich tim e he lias
pay in g fo r th e ir s u p p o rt in th e
been lo cated in his ow n office on
c o n tra c t in s titu tio n s .
E a s t M ain s tre e t.
F o r seven y e a rs p rev io u s to op­
INJURED DUNSMUIR MAN
e n in g h is city office, Mr. B illings
IN KERIOl S CONDITION
w as th e p ro p rie to r of a flo u rin g
m ill h e re .
DUNSM UIR. C alif., J u ly 11.
In th e tim e he h a s been e n ­ H e n ry K irk e n d a ll, w ho w as in ­
gag ed in th e re a lty bu sin ess, Mr. ju re d In one leg w hen h is h o rs 1
B illin g s h a s seen A sh la n d grow fell on him ab o u t te n d ay s ago,
from a sm a ll tow n to one of th e is in a s e rio u s c o n d itio n at th e
la rg e s t c itie s, in s o u th e rn O regon, h o sp ita l h e re fo llo w in g th e a m p u -
and believes t h a t th e e x p an sio n •tation <?f th e lim b below th e
in th e m ovem en*, a n d , fro m th e F r u it s t a r t e ’ — E a g le L a x - F I a . | R o sa > C alif., C h a m b e rsb u rg , P a.,
w ill be m o re ra p id th a n e v e r now , k n e e .
A second o p e ra tio n w as
w ide ra n g e of c o m m o d ities, food R iv e rsid e C alif., C ream of corn C a rlisle , P a., M a rie tta , O., O ran g es
d u e to th e in flu x of to u ris ts w ho n e c essa ry on S unday,
e x p e rts of th e C alifo n ia S ta te De­ so u p — L aSa.'.?,
111.,
C olum bus, — F a ir O aks, C alif., figs— H a n fo rd lik e A sh la n d a n d d ecid e to r e ­
K irk e n d a ll
is
w ell
know n
p a rtm e n t
of
A g ric u ltu re
a n d In d ., H oopearon, 111., C h a m p a ig n , C al., g ra p e s — E lm ira , N. Y., C an-
m ain.
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.
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is in
S t r r f o r d U n iv e rs ity w orked o u t 111., M a rsh a lto w n , la ., B rad d o ck , dy— J a c k s o n , M ich., S tu ffe d d a te s
M r, B illin g s believes h e h a s th e m e a t b u sin e ss in D u n sm u ir
th e m e n u s p rin te d h e re w ith .
P a ., o r c h ic k e n gu m b o so u p — , — P h o en ix , A riz. M ineral w a te r__ been in lo n g e r c o n tin u o u s serv ice!
____________________
To g e t f ir s t h a n d in fo rm a tio n G reen v ille, S C., C ra c k e rs, bis- A sh la n d , O re., B e v e rag e s— M em-
th a n a n y o th e r m an d o in g b u s i- J Soc«<<l Circle M eets.__
on th e food v a lu e a n d p la ta b ility c u its, b re a d — G rand R apids, Mich. | Phis, T enn. C ig a rs— T a m p a, M a..
ness in J a c k s o n c o u n ty
and ► T h o Social C ircle m e e ts in a ’
of th e v a rio u s c o m m o d ities, a big H ays, K a n ., L incoln. N eb., H e a rts B rid g e p o rt, C onn.
s ta te s he h a s been a c o n s ta n t a d - b u sin e ss session a t th e hom e o f ‘
d in n e r w as re c e n tly h eld a t Sac­ of
le ttu c e — W ilm in g to n ,
D ela.,
v e rtis e r in th e T id in g s since h is! M rs. D. W . L one on W e d n .-d a y
ra m e n to c o n sistin g of fo o d stu ffs a n d olive oil— W h ittie r, C alif.
R o se b u rg U m p q u a ro ad finished. business started.
a fte rn o o n a t 2;3U.
LITHIÁ W E P PART
W Years Spent
In Realty Game