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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1923)
* ASHLAND CLIMATE, without " the aid of medicine, cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. A shland D aily T idings THE TIDINGS HAS BEEN ASHLAND’S LEADING NEWSPAPER FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS ____ ______________________(International News Wire Service) VOL NO. V. 1 1 h A K S . ;; vive three months in the rich * ozone at Ashland. The pure do- * mestic water helps. » • ♦ ■ Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 4S. BLAKE MOORE M ILLENTIRE LOSS IN FIRE M M I MALARIA GERM3 cannot sur- ♦ ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1923. NO. r x i: NOTED WRITER ITALY - GREECE MAY LIVE HERE ACCEPT TERMS OF AGREEMENT ■ -- 10741114 COUNTY RELIEF PROGRAM HI TS LAKE 0 ’ WOODS Johnny Gruelle Author Of Children’s Stories Likes Ashland a I FOR JAPAN SET Sum of $3350 To Be Raised In Jackson To Help Stricken Nation DEATH TOTAL O FJAPANESE QUAKE MOUNTS Johnny Gruelle world famous — au th o r of the well known child The Jackson County Red C ross’ rens stories “ Raggedy A nne” and chapter’s quota for the relief of! Dead Indian Mill Property "Raggedy Andy’’ has been so- Inter-Allied Ambassador^ Estimated At $10,000 Spent u V X “6“ e^ thquake vlclhl13 Of Local Men Razed ju rn in g at Ashland ’s Summ er re Draw Up Settlement f t 3,5? ; acc°rding t0 the follow- ! Latest Estimate Is That sort, the Lake of the Woods, for This Summer For New By Flames iug telegram ju st received by John For Nations the past two weeks and according Half Million Lives Cottages C. Maun, chairm an of the Jack- to Professor Irving E. Vining, who 50,000 BOARD FEET Snuffed Out son county chapter, from Win. DETAILS WIL LBE today is greatly VINING REELECTED OF LUMBER BURNED was in town Car! H unt of San Francisco, the GIVEN AT GENEVA pleased with the attractions which ASSOCIATION HEAD m anager of this division of the GREAT NAVAL BASE the Lake offers. Cause Of Fire Is Unknown Red Cross says the Tribune.. COMPLETELY WRECKED Greece Investigation Will As Men Were At Lunch Mr. Gruelle accompanied by his Many Improvements Noted National headquarter requests Start In Attempt To Find At Time Fire Started. wife and two boys aged 11 and all Red Cross chapters to be pre J Report from Yokohama That In Roads And Trails Of Assassin Of General Tell- touring the Several Acres Timber 6 years has been Lake This Season. Alav pared to receive and promptly I holera And Dysentery ini, Which Started Present country in a special built car for Also Destroyed. Pipe M ater To Houses transm it to division office contri j. I lagues Are Breaking Out Trouble. several months and is delighted Next Year. butions of money from the public i ¡hie To Lack Of Food And Same should be designated for ater In City. The Blake and Moore sawmill with the clim ate and surroundings G reece To In vestigate of Ashland that lie expects to Building operations at Lake of Japanese earthquake relief. Names about 20 miles out on the Dead PARIS, Sept. 7— It was learned the Woods during this season has; of donors should be mailed to KOBE, Japan.. Sept 7.— Half Indian road was completely de make his home here and send the from authorative sources today two boys to school this winter. mounted to tip-top figures, ac million persons lost their lives division office in duplicate. Chapt- stroyed hv fire yesterday a fte r th a t the inter-allied council of The car in which the Gruelle cording to Prof. I. E. Vining, who in the Japanese disaster according e ,s should not appropriate from noon according to reports reach am bassadors has succeeded in |'family has been touring the coun returned from the lake Tuesday. chapter funds w ithout fu rth er in to the report of refugees arriving ing here this morning at an es draw ing up the term s of a settle try is a special built affair hav Aproximately $10,000 has been structions. National headquarters here from Yokohama and Tokio. : tim ated Joss of between $6000 ment, which is acceptable to both ing a completely equipped P ull expended by vacationists and lo has made appropriation. President They stated that unquestionably and $7000 to the two owners Italy and Greece, thus averting a man car built onto a large truck cal people interested in the de Coolidge designates Red Cross as the total death toll will reach this both of whom are Ashland resi war in southern Europe. The de chassis and is very efficiently ar-i velopment of the lake as a summer the authoritative American agen great figure. dents. There was absolutely no in tails of the agreem ent will be ranged inside so as to furnish a resort. At least 15 new bunga cy for relief. surance carried so the entire I*ro|»erty Loss KiiorinouN communicated to both nations at complete and com fortable home lows of varied types, have been ‘L atest inform ation from Wash- am ount is a total loss to the own The Property damage is in- Geneva soon. on wheels. completed at a rapid pace and the nigton on Japanese disaster situ-! ’ al<” al’le according to officials. ers. Mh. Gruelle while at the Lake contem plation of opening many ation couvassed and declaim, No persons are adm itted to Tokio Largest Mill Of D istrict Troops Land At Corfu more sights will greatly acceler- i rea c h e d to a p p e al u e ‘ ,s ‘°» with out of the Woods the past two weeks to public for! 0,11 su ff*cR*nt food rations The sawmill which was the finished a new Childrens Book A THEN’S, Sept. 7.— A thousand ate the development p ro g ram Red Cross Japanese relief fund for Hiemselveg as food supplies largest of the Dead Indian dis the title of which is “ The Cam- additional troops were landed at next year. of five million dollars. Your q u o -, are lhni,ed- The destruction of trict has been in operation for a jel with the W rinkled K nee” and Corfu today. The town closed ex Officers Elected loi Yea, i ,a *335®- Chapter should organ- the naVal base and arsenal is the n„m b..r of y ear, and wa» fu lly ! according lo Professor’ Vtadng"7t cept for communication with the At a meeting of th e ! ize active <an,paiKn immediately. greatest 1088 to Jap an ’s national r -.ke nf w . I v f <CtiVe equipped, employing six men to , la a very entertaining story outside world under m ilitary cen Lake , 7® ot the Woods Association Chapter authorized to appronriate ever «'«ffered. operate it. For many y ear, the! The Grnelle family is planning sorship. Greece has started an in held early in August. P rof. Vi„- j fundg, provid(?(1 ^ ° Pr*ate ,ri............ _ Cross Thousands Face Starvation m.ll was owned and operated by leave the Lake next week and dependent investigation into the m g w as re-e le c te d P re s id e n t of ! p ro g ra m not je o p a rd iz e d .” Mr Blake, and four years ago will be Ashland most of the assassination of general Teilini, thousands of refugees face star the association and Louis Dodge a half interest was sold to Mr. week and may even stay here all and four other Itialian members vation or death by th irst at Yok Secretary. Membership in this or- ! ohama. according to a special Moore, who look over the active w inter if suitable arrangem ents of the border commission, which ganization is confined to home : message sent by Duke Parry, in- operation of the plant. can he made send the children caused the italian-G reek dispute owners at. the lake who pay their ' • tcrnatlonal news service corres Slab Wood D estroyed. i 1° school. It is understood that several Al dues of $5.00 regularly. pondent, who escaped through the The loss of the mill and ma- — —_____________ banians will be held for the crime Many Lots Available horror or the Tokio disaster. chiuery was not the only loss suf-l Through the efforts of the As- ; Mrs Calvin Cnn. «Z h an d k n U ted infaut 8 tjarrage robe which fercd as loo cords of slab wood! Relief Work Hampered Mrs Calvin Coolidge, wife of the Present, entered in the National soeiation and the Forest ^Service A one hundred dollar ------------ prize and which had been cut and was ready j knitting contest, to r which prizes totalling $11,000 were offered. H undreds of panic stricken thirty aditionul lots have been to be hauled to Ashland for sale! eautiful silver cup wil be tak-i Japanese who attem pted to swim Miss Lena Loris, of W ashington, is displaying the first lady’s made available to those wishiug work. was also totally destroyed. to build on the shores of the lake, en by the community which makes IawaX in Tokio were drowned in The lum ber which the mill had The „ ri,., not wo„ by Mrs howt,„ .r and r[]b|j th e re is a trem endous demand best community exhibit this year the Sumida River. Relief work is PORTLAND, Sept 7.— Business turned out this season, am ount will be presented to the first grandchild of the Coolidges. for lots this season, more than at the Jackson County fair. Every virtually im p o r t’ *e as the earth- and toppling ing to over 50,000 board feet was men of Portland, Me., will pay ever before, and, realizing this community which scores 66 points i Quakes continue w . M. Shepard, Vice President i walls endangers the lives of those stacked and piled near the mill $ < 5,000 to reach across the Un and General Agent of The Calif need the asociation is doing all or more will take a $50 prize. A cup is being offered for the on the streets, and was entirely consumed before ited States and shake hands with ornia Oregon Pow er Company, in its power to make lots avail best community exhibit. The best the business men of Portland, able. any steps could be taken to put P lagu es Be. ..king Out left Medford Tuesday for New horticultural exhibit will also re Diegon. A special train, soonpored V ork City, to attend a m eeting of out the fire. A report reached here today R oads Are Im proved ceive a cup. Cups are offered for th at cholera and dysentery had by the State Cham ber of Cora- C ause o f F ire Unknown the Executive Committee of the Over $1,000 w*as expended on the best exhibit of peaches and broken ____ out - In Yokohama due to The cause of the blaze is en m tice of Maine will arrive here N ational Electric Light Associa the roads and general improve also for the largest peach. The the scarcity of food and water. tirely unknown as when the September 12, for t two day vi. it. tion, of which Committee he is a ment this season, through the In The m arriage of VV. D. McNair Some twenty schools of the coun i Uf 3,_are ° n dl8play at Reddy’s ' Rellef ships are coming into Yok men left the mill to eat lunch The visitors will num ber 125. Tli e member. Mr. Shepard is also the young am bitious owner x of ty are opening this week, but a strum entality of the county, the jew elry store. ohama harbor hourly from all na- and when they returned at one n < ssage received from the New Chairman of the Executive Com lb-3 P ark Garage which has been lake asociation and the Forest num ber of districts have made re F. E Upton, supervisor of the tions of the world England businessin.-n ? > Me o ’clock the mill and surrounding m ittee of the N orthw est Section rum ored about Ashland for some cent postponements, in most cases Service. Trails have been opened r i l l e P o rtla n d -l-P o rtla n d trip of the N. E. L. A. piles of lum ber were a mass of up, a new road which leaves the community exhibits, reports th at U. S. To He time was ra th e r doubted by some because of the fru it harvest. P.CbuLd there will be exhibits from prac-! is made prim arily to develop re flames. hlghw’ay at Deadwood through to The United Slut He will be absent for three or of the L lthian so W ednesday noon and England Schools opening this week are the lake expected to be finished ciprocal shipping between the two four weeks, and while East, he at the Llthian luncheon held at , th e 7 ,n aw j a ‘,an *“ - Before leaving the mill at noon cities and Portland, Oregon is our will inspect Power P lan ts at va the Hotel Ashland arrangem ents as follows: next year. This will provide county including, A.H1.M Talent“ l “ X ° g j ' ' hC deS“ ° !'e'1 *reM the men had carefully extinguish objective. It. will cost U3 $75,000 rious points, and will visit his were made to find out for certain Griffin Creek. Phoenix, Neil earlier access to the lake by two Central Point Gold Hill v .1 ’ ! 1 Japanese governm ent ed every spark and believed every to shake the hands of Portland, Creek, Lone Pine, Willow Springs, or three weeks, as the snow View, Table Rc. lt T o k WH ’ ' boyhood home in Birmingham, w hether or not he was really tied “ i" " 'e l ° ,ake thing to be absolutely safe so Oregon businessmen. We want to Alabama. Antioch, Provolt, Foots Creek, doe3 not lay on in th a t territory hock , Tolo, Willow first step, W Farnham ~ * up for good. the na- they are absolutely unable to ac Springs, West Side, learn conditions in the W est and Thompson Creek, Table Rock. De- Coleman tional city bank representative as late in the season as it does count for the fire. V. D. Miller Grand Fizz of the Creek, Eagle Point and probably develop m utually profitabe ship stated today. in the Buck Lake flat, where the L ,. liian» sen. a qnery Nash Tim ber In Flames Rogue River and Wimer. ping with your p o rt.” distributors In Portland in order ’ er preent road is located. ------ — Several acres of the Govern The doors of the horticultural ppu tm c i u ™ Creek, L ittle Applegate, West May P ipe W ater to Camp. I to find out w hether or not McNair building will be opened S unday' 1 L k I^ ° ’ Sept- 7.— The entire m ent tim ber around the location Side, Tolo, Alderbrook. Efforts are being made to have morning at 9 o’clock and every f 8raphy ° r lhe ea8t c<>ast of had really “ put one over” when of the mill were also consumed in w ater piped from Cold creek day thereafter for the community Pa.“ hUS bee“ chanK<’d a3 the the fire as the mill itself was too he made his trip to P ortland last along the line of location to the exhibitors to place their exhibits ’¡^J week. terd b le dlsaster. ™- fa r gone before the men returned camp sites. A small store has pro and make ready for the fair * J pan’ The llde w ater contour CORVALLIS, Sept. 7.— For to save anything. They succeeded The answer to M iller’s query vided campers with necessary which opens next W ednesday ’ b*™ lnd,cated the «‘eantlc sum m er Infestation of cu rran t ap came while the Lithians were so the fire in the timb- provisions, but It is hoped that ______ ___________ tldal waves and powerful convul througli so the fire in the tim b MARSHFIELD, Sept. ,7.— Al his the commercial nicotine dust gathered around the banquet table gasoline and accessories may be sions of the sea bottom have play- er was brought under control be ton Covell and his f ath er Dr. has proved b etter than liquid at the hotel and was passed around installed next season. Electric . ed havoc with the sea-coa3t east fore it bad destroyed very much w e d Coveil, are in the county sprays in tests at the experim ent to all present and was allowed lights will ultlm tely find their ! of Japan. The tid?e w ater contour ALBANY, Sept. 7.— Paving on pjuee; «I, me 14 or tile surrounding property. jail at Coquille, each suspected station. They were most effective to reach McNair last. The answer z-1 1 , place at the lake, as at present for hundreds of miles is said to the Pacific Calpooia highway hot 10m between section a of of the m urder of Mrs. Coveil at ly applied in warm, still periods. affirmed McNair’s claims that he ihn Ï 11 ! * " be " ‘B “ 86 d - give the impression of a new is their country home, five miles On small plantings the m aterial had been m arried so his friends Property Values Increase j land risen from the Ocean. south of Bandon, on the Two- was dusted on lightly through a th at have not received cigars to bany and Shedd is under way It is the opinion of Prof. Vining n p n n iv n Many isiaud along the coast are Mile road. The uncle of Alton cheese cloth bag, but on commer date should arrange to see him as and will be completed in two .EDDINO. Sept. 7.— Respond- reponed to ............. .appeared au.t w eeks if j - . that buil<ling program may ’ A’ ? / Weather conditl°B3 are extPnd over a period Qf Covell, who is a cripple, called cial plantings with a knapsack soon as possible. in s to an eactted call from P t. ¡ « „ e , , B bll h„ o 0 Mble’- ! he 7 lUlaclors sta le ’ lots have increased greatly years. No. 3 last evening that another ! been the lath er at his office in Bandon duster. It is rum ored th at -------------------1i,a/ the conduct in washed to eternity by tho Monday evening about 3 o'clock, H arrisburg-H alsey section of prlce There ¡g a Oregon grow ers of brambles of the gay young garage owner P holdup . had . . been staged there. . ! destructive phenomena. demand dance W ednesday night was n o t! pav^m® “ t wil1 bp opened to traf-j for rented colta ge8 PeOpie who telling him th at something qw- are confronted with a group of at Sheriff W. W. Sublett and Depu EUGENE. Sept. 7.— It,. E. Mor ful had happened and to come. diseases for which no fungus or all th a t could be desired in a mod gan, 40. a painter, shot Robert c r c c h 1» » „„„efi. X - - y year» ty Sheriff A. M. Cochran left post Sheriff Ellingson and Deputy bacterial organism s have been el young husband though as it is H arris, 25. carpenter, in the back Sheriff Sam Malehorn have in leary. al- haste a little before midnight. found, although diligently sought said McNair was the chief cutup pract,cally unbroken stretch of, most to the point of -iving It is learned this morning that at 9: So o’clock tonight. H arris up Perjjhnd and their holdings At th ! i' vestigated the m urder of Mrs. on other places for many years. of the party and put on sev e ra l! Pavem^nt the holdup, if it may be so called, was only slightly injured, phy j Coveall, and although they have T hey are known as systemic, in “ MEAN’ ’ jigs with the “ Red ! H a rn sb u rg ’ was on Pecks Bridge across Pit time there is not a single lot for sicians said. Margan said that fection diseases, as they davital- headed Gal” who was the feature H arris has been paying attention ! sale at the lake, as everything River, near Hans Hues’ service ize the entire plant system and of the dance. Several of the Lith to his wife. available has been withdraw and station, which is three miles from are also transm itted from disease ians who were present at the d an ce1 Pit No. 3. ! improved. At the time of the shooting I ed plants to sound ones. Preven voiced the opinion th at the girl! The visit ut C rater lake last The officers say it appears that Stocking Lake W ith Fish. H arris and Hal Reed were walk- ; tion is the “cure.” Diseased plants who the garage owner m arried! week of Congressman N. J. Sin- in a poker game at Bues’ place. To add to the delight of the iug on Seventh avenue on the way : are destroyed and new plants got will have her hands full taking! nott recalls that he is the author i descendants of Isaac Walton, Hans Bues put his $10« check in to a dancehall when two young 1 ______ from sound stock. of a description of C rater lake. care of him if he displays the; (th e re have been 12,000 ba.-s put the pot. R. s. Perry won the women . one of them said to be • A real feature dance is to ge Bees are tempted to be more same unm atched instincts that he pot. but Bues, grabbing jl,e ; perhaps as striking in its poetic Mark W eigert a smooth talking f in the lake, 12,000 rainbow M organs wife, approached them I given by the Lithians S a r.rd ay at frequent swarm ing when located did W ednesday evening. check, tore it up. Perry, meet- ' taney as anything ever w ritten or and one of them 3hook hands the Lithian Pavilion in the Park j gentleman from “ Noo Yok” was trout, salmon and steelheads near tall trees, which also make ing Bues on the bridge, later, a t ! spoken 0,1 the subject. The des- with H arris. Morgan, who was according ; taken into custody here yester have also been planted and sev t., members of the the recovery of the bees more the point of a gun, made Bues cnptiou was part of an address Eastern brook day by Chief McNabb on the eral thousand close behind the other men, tired dance committee as it is to lie a delivered on one occasion before difficult and uncertain. K lam ath write out a note for $100: a revolver at close rangs, the bul Carnival affaii with co.ifelti pop charges of violating the state in trout are expected. I the n a tio n a l h o u se of representa- Loganberry shoots are vigorous let taking effect ju st above H ar corn peanuts and everything else surance laws as regards the sell Falls sportsmen have aided very • lives. It has been published all growers frequently running 18 to m aterially in having these fish ris’ hips. Morgan walked to a that goei to make up a real carn in g of insurance as a premiitm. A ttendance R ecords H igh 20 feet. If allowed to take th eir 0*1,^ . j over lhe nation, ami recently in added to the lake. nearby ¡restaurant and ordered ival dance « i.h lots of p - , in evi l h e average attendance at the . the ? " W eigert has a very attractive i.. 1 . v . i jiiirk sur vice4 liullp- naturay ways they incline to Fortunately, there have been lake has been twenty people per tin. which gives supper. H arris ran haif a block dence. large offer for the .average., person in very few forest tires in th e vicin spread out on the ground where pace to to W illam ette street, where he day. Sundays mounted the fig the C rater lake park. RED BLUFF. Sept. 7.— Leo th a t he was selling subscriptions This '!anrr i to be on-* of the they are in the way of pickers ity of the lake. Smail tires caused fell and was taken in an am bu last to lc g ven by the Lithians ures to one hundred tourists, one V. Randolph, a young stockman for a popular magazine and with California papers, in publishing and are often damaged. It is beet by lightning were quickly taken time there being two hundred. lance to the hostpital. I this year as when the rainy sea- to train them along the rows d u r of the Manton section, commit each subscription was giving a care of by forest rangers and the Siunott description of C rater However, such a record is excep ted suicide yesterday afternoon $1000 life insurance policy as a Morgan, who lives at the . son comes on the pavilion in the ing the growing season. Short the men at the lookout station on tional and cannot he used at a lake, appeal to California o ra by shoting himself in the head premium. Yates Hotel, has not lived here J park is to be torn down and the sticks or w ire hooks, three or tors and poets to endeavor to at- Mt. McLaughlin. standard. with a rifle. His body was found long and H arris, a single man, lum ber stored for use next year W eigert adm itted th a t he was tin as high a level of imagry in four to a plant, will keep them P leasu res Are Many Among the many distinguished describing the scenic spots of a t the front gate of the home of wanted in ”Noo Yok” by the po has lived here a num ber of years. when the same m aterial is to be in place. Not to be boresome for holi visitors who have been a t the his father-in-law . Wills H. Stone, lice for jum ping bond but has used to put up the pavilion again day seekers, many gay times lake this summer were Mr. and Cailfornia. Copper carbonate dust treat w ith whom he and his family had Laundry W agon D olls Up— been around Oakland California have been planned by the im in the same place it has stood m ent of seed w heat for sm ut Mrs. John Gruelle and sons. Mr. been Jiving. for over a year now. The Ashland Laundry this season. prom ptu pleasure lovers. Camp Gruelle is one of the most prolific V acation ists R eturn__ causes no in ju ry to seed or seed Evidence at the coroner’s in wwagon has received a new coat The local police after question fires, swimming parties and Mrs. Cozort and daughters re All indications point to the best lings. It can be applied to the quest last evening disclosed that ing the man w arned him th a t the bridge afternoons have given the w riters of children stories of the turned last night from their mo of paint th at makes vane girls and peppiest “ J i j ” of the year seed m onths ahead of planting tu rn their heads to correct their members of the dance committee time with no effect on the vitali Rnadolph had been estranged selling magazines and giving in idle folks som ething to think present day and his fame is na tor vacation trip. Many prom in- tion wide. The Gruelle family, from his family since August insurance as a premium was a Xaultness skirts and /furbuloe3, say as they are m aking exteusive about. Labor Day was celebrated who have beet, visiting win. Mrs v i s i t e d ' h rM° r" ty of the grain during storage. 17th, when he disappeared. He owing to the high degree pf preparations to put the carnival Ashland C° " rt Wh“ ° on Hence the treatm en t favors pe '- returned home during the ab violation of the state law started by are large bonfire built on a ra ft Oeder. „tan to re.nrn brilliancy afforded by the shiny i effect and spirit of the dance over him on his way back to Califor and anchored in the center of the feet stands of prom ptly germ in Sunday to spend the w inter, and black. sence of his wife, two children nia where he may be able to get as well as possible. lake, and w ith illum inations their sons will attend the public ated and vigorous p lan ts. and Stone. away w ith th e idea. North Bend gets new modern along the shore line. schools here. $60,000 movie houee. PRIZE OFFERED FOB m EXHIBIT IE MEN POWER OFFICIAL WILL VISIT D U LEAVES FOB EASE IAGE 0. A. C. MARSHFIELD MEN COUNTY TO OPEN I IS EBT EOCENE MAN SHOE IN LOVE TRIANGLE STAGE IVAL CBA1EB LAKE EEES PBAISE OF SINNOTT LOCAL POLICE GEE E ACENI E BED BLUFF CATELE