Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 08, 1923, Image 1

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i ASHLAND CLIMATE, without
the aid of medicine, cures nine
cases out of ten of asthma. This
is a proven fact.
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THE TIDING^ HAS BEEN ASHLAND’S LEADING NEWSPAPER
FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS
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VOL NO. V.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
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ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1923.
X O . I!
WAR VETERANS
PLEASED WITH
ASHLAND MEET
B B sm B aM M on m M n M B i
ARMY HALL TO
FEVER PLAGUE
BE DEDICATED
Divisional Commander Of
Salvation Army Here
For Service
M ajor and Mrs. J. T. W inter-
bottom of the Salvation Army a r­
rived here this afternoon for the
dedication of the local Salvation
Army hall on fourth street which
has been In service for two weeks
now as a m eeting place for the
Army
WAR VETERANS
WAGNER NAMED
SH
t. _
IRELAND
WILL
X k V
THANK ASHLAND
AS POSTMASTER
BE ADMITTED
Ä J ' i,ôi.D/tï
JAPAN PEOPLE
INTO LEAGUE
FORT BARTOK
l
Camp Week pleases Members
Of Veteran Soldiers
Organization
Announcement Of Selection
Arriving Today Was
Not Unexpected
We the officers of this
Fred D. W agner was named aB
Application For Membership
Association
wish to think^the
Yellow Fever Epidemic Now
.
acting
Post M aster for Ashland
citizens of Ashland and es­
Passed By Commission j by the Congressional bureau at x w ; 7h:
Of Te tobe.
Feared As Result Of
pecially the Mayor, Mr. Loo­
R
e
t
k
i
For
Second
In Short Time
Poor Sanitation
W ashington yesterday according
mis and the Burnside Post
i
ar
He;e
to word reaching here today.
of the American Legion and
The elim ination of Don Spen­
the W omen’s Relief Corps
MEETING TO BE
GOES BEFORE LEAGUE cer from the race .som e time ago OPPORT UITY ROOM
.
MILLIONS
HOMELESS
and
the
business
men
for
M ajor W interbottom is division­
OPELLD THIS YEAR
HERE NEXT YEAR
OF NATIONS MONDAY gave "Wagner a strong lead on the
REPORT FROM TOKIO
th eir contributions of sup- ♦
al com m ander for the Salvation
other applicants as he has been
A rrhya\;ith headquarters a t Rose
plies of food.
Large Attei ance Increase
interested in local politics and
burg andjw ill have charge of the
We wish to thank the Sec­
Fxpected I Teachers And
John Bigg and Judge Dill
Little Opposition Expected business interests for a great Additional Accommodation
dedication of the hall a t eight Frantic Campaign Will Be
retary of the Commercial
Give Principal Speeches LES SABLES D’OLONNE, Ven o’clock this evening. It has been Waged In An Attempt To Club for the use of the Chau-
By High Officials When many years.
Arranged For In Schools
Of Last Day’s Program.. dee, Sept. 8.— To cultivate, to ap­ requested by Captain P o rter th a t Stay Outbreak Of Dread • tauqua building and the Ash
Question Comes Up For The other two men in the race
Of City.
Ice Cream Furnished By preciate beauty and to develops everyone come to the dedication
lev er Plague In Tokio * land Tidings and all others
Final
Decision.
Irish for the job were Millard Grubb,
Two Local Men.
And Yokohama.
People Jubilant.
* who helped to make this our
force of character and soul— th at possibly can arran g e to.
m aster L T S ' 1 7 “ "* °' J ’“ ,''
A< “ rd l” *
•»« predictions
Accompanying
the
M
ajor
and
* 31st reunion a success.
these are two of the tenets of
5
*• m? de *
O. A. Briscoe
wife
w
’ill
be
Ensign
Lee
a
m
atron
also
employed
at
the
Post
Office
his
philosophy
of
life
which
for­
*
A.
C.
Spencer,
GENEVA, Sept. 8.— The appli­
The th irty first annual conven­
the Ashland schools this year will
MANILA, Sept. 8.— The horror *
Colonel Commanding
M illard Grubb was highest in see as many students on the first
cation of Ireland for membership
tion of the Soldiers and Sailors m er Prem ier Georges Clemenceau of the W hite Shield home in Port'
of a yellow fever plague th re a t­
♦ in the League of Nations was re ­ the exam inations which were con­
Association of Southern Oregon is w riting into a new book. The land who is to speak a t the Chau­ ens the devastated area of Ja p ­ * Attest.
day of school as the first week
tauqua
building
Sunday
afternoon
*
B
ertha
E.
Adams,
ceived here last week by the com­ ducted by the committee for this of school brought out last year.
was closed last night w ith the Tiger has turned his back on the
an according to a Shanghai cable. * A djutant.
mission appointed to examine in­ purpose hut in the final summing The total enrollm ent of last years
program given by the Ashland post world of politics: he declares he at 2:30 to women only. This talk
A frantic campaign is being
is
to
be
on
the
subject
of
the
has
no
advice
to
offer
the
states­
to the claims of powers applying up of business experience aud polit schools summed the total of 1300
of the American Legion. The Le­
waged in Tokio against the out­
for m embership and was passed ical connections W agner evident­ while 1005 students registered
gion had planned to give the en­ men attem pting to untie the Gor­ work being done by the Salva­
tion Army in the W hite Shield break of th is dreadful plague.
unanimously by the commission at ly had the stronger backing and the first week.
tire days entertainm ent but due dian knot of reparations.
Sanitary conditions throughout
home
in
Portland
and
is
open
to
A
year
ago
Clemenceau
was
received the appointm ent.
The
above
order
was
passed
a
meeting held yesterday.
to unexpected difficulties w'ere un­
New F acilities Added
the desolate wastes surrounding
all
m
others
and
young
ladies.
busy
preparing
for
his
political
unanimously by the members of
able to put on any entertainm ent
W
ith
the additional facilities
The
commission
after
consider­
The commission for Mr. W ag­
Sunday night Ensign Lee will Yokohama and Tokio, are so te r­ the members of the Southern Ore­
m issionary trip to America; to­
till the evening meeting.
that
have
come to the aid of the
ing the application of the Irish ner has not arrived as yet but is
rible th a t
an outbreak
of the
speak
a
t
the
B
aptist
church
to
a
day
he
devotes
his
time
to
w
rit­
gon
Sailors
and
Soldiers
Associa­
R igg M akes Speech
nation for a very short time pass­ expected in a very few days. Mr. school m agistrates there will be
pestilance is an ever present men­
tion which held their annual camp ed it unanim ously aud the appli­ Kaiser who has been post master no trouble experienced in caring
John Rigg gave the principal ing his book of philosophy and special g ath er and Major W inter- ace.
bottom is scheduled to speak at
week in L ithia P ark this week cation will be taken up by the here for the past eight years will for the volume of students th at
talk of the evening's en tertain ­ to reclaim ing the desolate sand
Six million homeless Japanese
the
Methodist church a t the same
dunes
on
which
he
has
built
his
and
shows their appreciation of entire League body on Monday. then turn over the official busi­ »ill appear early Monday m orn­
m ent and used as his subject the
are said to be cro^ et^ in tb e ith e kindness
time.
extended by Ashland
constitution and Love of the Na­ lonely seaside cottage. His quest
It was expected in high official ness of the office to the new of­ ing to end their vacation and
areas
surrounding
Tokio.
The
" « » umuo
The
Sunday
m
orning
services
people.
tion. He told of the feelings the of beauty is joined by a habit of
start the grind for another year.
circles
here that little opposition ficial.
food problem is very serious, des­
American soldiers
experienced i force. True to his life habit of de­ to be conducted by the Army of­ pite outside relief.
Twenty four seats have been ad­
would be encountered in the pass­
the hardest ficers will be held at thè Nazarine
during
the
W orld
War liberately chosing
ded to the High school Assembly
ing of the order which will ad­
and told how good it felt when i tasks, Clemenceau has u n d ertak ­ church according to Captain P o rt­
while the H awthorne Annex will
mit the Irish Nation into the Lea-
KOBE, Sept. 8.— Mr Morse, of
they got back to see American en to convert a forlorn dreary er and at this meet it is expected the international banking corpor­
open with Rs third year of usage.
ue as everything so far has been
th at both Major W interbottom and
people again and to see the Red waste of sand into jungle of inter-
very favorable.
I wo Third Teachers Back.
ation, was m urdered by bandits in
Ensign Lee will speak.
W hite and Blue waving every- wining flowers.
The
average of one third of the
The Salvation Army throughout Tokio while carrying a large sum
where.
teachers
who will come to Ash­
the 1 nited States is attem pting to of money from the banking c o r­
M iller an<l Loveland Sing
land for the first time ibis year
raise a large fund for the relief porations building, according to
V. D. Miller and Carl Loveland
is
almost custom ary. Thirteen
The first Forum Meet of the
of Japan and has sot $300,000 as refugees reaching here. An early
Prof. I. E. Vining arrived in new tuto rs have been added to fill
were also on the program put on |
the quota for the w estern te rri­ Shanghai report said Morse was Ashland Cham ber of Commerce
Ashland Tuesday afternoon from Ih e places left by last years pil-
by the Legion last evening both
tory of which Oregon has been killed, but it w h s later reported 1 a^ e r the Summer vacation season
Lake
of the Woods where he has grini rongo. \riri**(J <iud interest­
of whom sang several solos which
will be held next Tuesday Sep­
allotted $15,000. All donations he was safe.
were very well receievd by the
According lo Jack Peebler. who enjoyed peace and solitude most ing are the stories th at are link-
tem ber 11, probably in the park
from the Ashland community will
of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. R. ed with the form er teachers as
old soldiers.
SHANGHAI,
Sept. 8.— Thirty according to Mr.| Joy who has recently visited the sum m it of Mt.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. W hitm ore be received by Captain P orter or
The afternoon’s m eeting yester­ of Bellflower, and Mr. and Mrs.
Wagner, an observatory and look­ lake as guests of Mr. Vining ac- many have gone to higher posi­
may be turned in to the Salvation thousand bodies of the victims of charge of the program.
T. Vining, who have been at the tions, others m arried, some to col­
day was featured by the talk made
A program is to be put on by out house to be used as the home
H. W. P o tter of Long Beach with Army through Post Office box 24 2. the terrible disaster were re­
by Judge Dill, who talked ou the '! Mr- P o tte r’H neice, Miss Emma
covered in Tokio alone up to last the boys and girls clubs of the) of the obsorver and shelter for compauied him to Ashland. Mr. lege and others rem aining quiet­
C ivil W av
ly at home.
Civil W ar period and ot the Eoo<l,poll„ 0, Loa A„ gcles arrived
Tuesday, it was officially announc­ Ashland vicinity aud all who arc tools necessary to recording gov­ aud Mrs. Robert Vining of Seat­
tle
ire
expected
iu
Ashland
next
Brisco»- H e re L ong T im e
N o r t h 'a n d '.h e
' " ! '" l ' F' rl<i" 5' evOTine *“ A8” 1’ 1“ 1 "> Vls!>
ed here by the Japanese Consu interested are asked to attend. ernm ent statistics, is nearing com­
wee':
and
will
retu
rn
to
the
lake
" ortn and the South. According
Eva P oky, TI;a Myers and P ro­
late. Over one hundred thousand
This is the first scheduled m eet­ pletion a t the sum m it of th at
at the home of the Irving Finley
wiG
Mr.
Vining
where
they
will
to the Judge the South is a great on Granite Street.
fessor
Briscoe wi,
'~e ihelr por­
have boen Injured there the re ­ ing of the season and the officers mountain.
spei
1
the
rem
ainder
of
September
deal better off today than it w o uld !
tals
Monday
i
-
winning of
port states.
The structure is being set on
of the Cham ber have urged every
Mr. and Mrs. W hitm ore lived In
have been if the systems in use ' Ashland many years, as did Mrs
and
hunt
during
O
tober.
W
hile
the
13th
ye:..
u:«..
employ of
one to be out for it.
the top most point of the moun­
in
,
shland
Prof.
V
aing
has
at-
before the Civil W ar had been nl-i ro tte r., „ h o was form erly Ml,a
the Ashland school®.
veral teach
Mrs. J. H. F u iler lias charge tain where a pinacle of rock was
tem
d
to
business
n
atters
inci-
lowed to continue
ers
have
years
b«.hi
them, but
The
big
dance
of
the
year
for
of the luncheon and it is be­ blasted to furnish theresting place.
Alice Finley. They have been en­
den
to
his
presidency
of
the
State
he
three
».>w,
p
lve th3
Five Founders Still Alive
the
Lithian
Pavilion
Is
set
for
to­
lieved th a t it will be held in the The room when c mpleted will be
joying a vacational outing and
jCha
iber
of
Commei
e.
Early
this
ngest
rs
~
of
public
Instead of there being only two will spend the most of it here, night according to m embers of
serv-
park near the Lithian Pavilion as approxim ately sb aen feet in d i ­
m embers of the original organiza­ in their old hometown.
the Lithian dance committee as
m
eter
and
enclo
ad
he space there will m a k e „ ve;
e. - •.
tion which was founded in 1891
good place for the children c lu b s,
¿3 windows in the main
Their trip thus far has been It Is the night for the Carnival
i racdcui.y ail courses will be
here being alive there are in re­ delightful; leaving Bellflow’er
Dance and all arrangem ents have
to put on th eir program.
floor and 8 in a cupalo, however where a speaking program includ­
ing
all
cities
of
Importance
will
be
oiven
as in previous years.
An
ality five of the charter members
there is no support on the inside
Monday at nine o’clock and reach­ been mad to have al the sepen-
Ashland fans who are interested
visited.
opportunity Room will be a new
still living in Ashland according ing here Friday evening.
of the building.
They tine confetti popcorn peanuts and in the study of the heavens should
Innovation for those in the J u n ­
to ('}. o. Van N atta the Colonel came up the coast, thru Santa all the other ingredients of a real
Cables are being securely plac­
rem em ber th a t the total eclipse of
VU LCA N IZIN G W O R K S ADD
ior High and Hawthorne schools.
< om m ander for the coming year. Barbara, King City, Napa, and carnival dance ou hand for the af­
ed at all angles of the structure
the sun occurs Septem ber 10,
fair.
The
unusually bright and also slow
These five are G. O. Van N atta, Col Redding.
MANY T IR E S TO STOCK
to prevent destruction by wind
I 1923. W hile the total eclipse does
pupils will be favored by this class
The Lithian
onel Commander for the coining
Committee says) not appear to be visible in Ash­
or snow. Forty one pack loads of
Except thru the Shasta valley,
year, A. C. Spencer, Colonel Com­ where the roads were rough, Mr. thalt there wil lonly be a very few
In feeling the pulse of the tour who can gain assistance in re ­
lum ber have been required since
land, the heavens will be d ark ­
m ander for the last year, W. A. W hitmore reports a very com- more dances held on this open
the erection was started.
1st season th e Ashland Vulcanizing moving delinquencies, catching up
ened for a short period of time
with classes and advancing faster
Patrick, S. H. Wilcox and J P. jfo rtab le journey, no accident nor air platform as w ith the begin­
D. T. Lawton is the present look W orks have added
between 11 and 1 o’clock. The
many new than the ordinary pupils.
PORTLAND, Sept. 8.— The Fed­
Sayles.
One
I car trouble to m ar th eir pleas­ ning of the rainy season it will total phase of darkness will oc­ eral governm ent is carrying out out observer stationed
on the
shipm
ents
of
Goodyear
and
Fed­
half
day
will
1
devoted
to
each
be
necessary
to
te
a
r
th
e
p
la
t­
Ice Cream Furnished
ure.
cur near the Santa C atalina is­ its pledge to the disabled, ex-serv­ summit.
of the grade s bols in town by
form
down
and
store
It
for
use
A feature of the evening feeds
i'o H. H. Goddard of W agner eral Truck Tires to their special­
The W hitm ore’s and Mrs. P ot­
lands, off the coast of Los An­ ice men. Twelve hundred men are
an Instructor y< to be selected.
next
year.
the last two days was ice cream, ter are very well rem em bered in
geles, at 12:54 Pacific standard In school in Oregon; m aintained Creek goes the honor of having ty. Mr. Madden, owner of the
C o u u ty N ut.«e Appointed
furnished by Mayor C. L. Loomis Ashland and will be greeted ex­
The music tonight is to be fu r­ time.
a t Government expense, and be­ registered on the sum m it on July establishm ent feels th a t he is re­ • The county nurse, who proved
nished by the
Loveland-Laun-
on Thursday and by Andy McCal­ tensively.
O bservatories
of the United coming educated by the highest 4, 1873.
ceiving a large percentage of tour alm ost indispensible last year will
lum Friday evening. The m er­
spacli orchestra and the members States will be on the job with
type of instructors. Four hundred
ists tire troubles and is able to be here again this year, spend­
chants cooperated in fine style
of this im portant
p art of the cam eras to catch every movement
will complete their education dur Latukin F am ily E n tertain —
ing half of her time in Ashland
throughout the session with spec­
dance stated this afternoon th a t of thesun as it is undergoing ac­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W alker of meet any demands made by local
ing the cu rren t year.
and Medford. She has the power
they were prepared to put out tivity. During the period th a t the
ial treats though the veterans stat
custom ers or foreign trade.
J. L. H artm an, Secretary of Portland are in Ashland to visit
to
advise and instruct and many
ed and were very much pleased
the best music of the year for sun is hid, many photographs can the Oregon B ankers’ Association, &t the home of Mr- and Mrs. C
students
last year were aided very
the gala occasion.
with the m anner in which they
be obtained by the high powered has approved the work of the Vet J B . Lamkin. Mr. W alker is a well
largely through her efforts com­
were treated.
observers as they may develop new eran s’ Bureau in Oregon, and re­ known business man in the Rose
bined with the parents. Health
SPEEDER 30 HED—
wune
Meet Here Next Y ear
and interesting m aterial for in­ quests the active cooperation of City being In the Optical Business.
Rules and chores and health d u t­
The m eeting next year will be
M. A. Scboenfeld, driver of a vestigation.
ASTORIA, Sept. 8.— The search
the members
of the
Oregon They arrived in Ashland Friday
ies arouse the childish enthusiasm
m uch better arranged than the i for the 1,0(1 V oi Pat Allen, vice- traffic machine for the In terstate
Bankers, Association in providing and Mr. W alker expects to go to
to better living.
one this season according to of- commander of the P ortland Post Transit Co., was arrested in Med­
Marshfield to have modern ho­ the re-trained men with employ-1 Klaruath Palls Monday for a busi-
School S tarts L ate
•llcers of the organization for the of the American Legion, contin­ ford Thursday when found speed­ tel, 3-story, 100x100 feet.
ness trip. They plan to return to
ment.
By
starting
the school one week
meeting place has been definitely ued today. His wife has offered a ing on a thoroughfare in excess of
Portland Tuesday.
later
than
In
previous years, the
decided on and will be held here rew ard of $1.000 for the recov­ 20 miles per hour?.
holiday
which
has always s ta rt­
the first part of September w here­ ery of the body. Allen was drow n­
When brought to Ashland, Mr.
ed the year on the wrong foot
as this year the meeting place was ed with William Adams when a Scboenfeld pled guilty and paid
was elim inated this season
only decided on a few weeks pre- 8I)eedhoat capsized.
a fine of $100 for the privilege.
...
The prolonged period of hot
vious so it was impossible to let
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1 he fine was made a heavy one
w
eather
has been evident. Fortun-
all the veterans know of the ar-I
for various reasons, chiefly as a
i ately for the students aud teach-
rangem ents in time for them to!
w arning for other m otorists who
: ers, one week of the extended hot
attend.
fail to observe the state laws reg­
;
w eather has been avoided so that
Camp Broken Today
ulating traffic.
¡th
e delay will be readily cared
The camp was broken up this
,
'
HE
850th
birthday
this
month
o
f
,
t°
r and no time lost.
m orning and every tent taken *
A the old copper dragon on the *
____
down. The Veterans departed d u r­
church of St. M ary-I^-Bow , Cheap-
The annual fall H arvest F e s ­
side, Ixmdon has aroused much com­
ing the day for their respective
tival of the Salvation Army was
ment both because of its historic in­
hpmes, some going as far south
held Thursday evening at the Sal­
terest and because it marks a renais­
as Redding California and others
sance of the copper weather cock in
vation
Army
headquarters
and
as far north as Eugene.
this country, due to the increasing
about $40 was realixed on the
use of the tow er in American archi­
sale of the farm produce accord­
tecture.
SEASIDE, Sept. 8.— The con­
ing to Captain Porter, who had test for the vice-commander of
The copper dragon o f St. M a n ’s j Seven
mein hers of the F air
was put in place in 1573 during the j n
.
j the affair in charge.
State American Legion promises
reign of good Queen Bess. From its
’ ere in town this morning
The Harvest Festival is held to be the lively b attle of the con­
perch, 221 feet above the pavement, an<i u rg e d t h a t
......_
.......
people
who
each year in the fall, the idea be­ vention here. Fred Kiddle of Is­
besides rendering service through the w ish to e n te r ex h ib it« L th«
\
storms of centuries, tlte Cross o f S t snn
v
’
ing that the officers of the Sal- land City, Present Vice-Command­
George on its wing hag served as a
un y F a ir at M edford n ext
----------
i ratio n Army gather
farm pro- er, appears to have State Com-
symbol of ihe city of London for 350 w eek Should turn in their entries
HARRISBURG, Pa.. Sept. 8.— duce from the outlying farm s of
years.
m
andership
for
certain.
Eastern
at the Ashland Chamber of Com­
Backing down from their original the district than have an auction
The dragon is made of sheet coi»-
and ceutral Oregon men are u n it­
position the United Mine W orkers sale for the purpose of raising
per and is 8 feet, 6 indies long. It merce as soon as possible as they
ed for him.
m s been taken down and regilded will be sent to the Fair grounds
accepted the peace program of • funds for their various purposes.
(
andidates
for
the
vice
com­
:our
times but the copper has never from there.
Governor Pinchot of Pennsylvan-
Everything iu the line of farm
leecr-l repairs. It is the subject of
m ander include Jam es Crossley of
President Fred Holmes of the
•a today, ending the strik e of produce was sold a t this festival
twny legends. One of the most in­
Portland, Dr. E . Stew art of Rose­
Ashland
Chamber of Commerce
155,000 anthracite miners. The according to Captain P o rter in­
teresting, attrib u ted by many to
burg and George Griffin of Salem,
has
urged
everyone from Ash­
4,>th r Shipton, was th at if' this
union agreed to accept the ten cluding grain chickens, fru it and
North Bend is reported after the
Iragc
and
the
grassho
per
from
the
land
that
car
possibly do It to
________
per cent wage increase and to w aterm elons. The sale was some­
■t 1HWW. i l ' I)1
»Nfrrfiiu . .
• 3 'tjnssfc, V.
anc if the Royal }• change ever enter some sert of pm luoe in or­
next year’s convention with New­
abandon the dem ands for the thing of an auction sale and quite
et, l e streets of Lone n would flow
port also In the field and Med­
The
San
Francisco
Radio
Broadcasting
staon
the
coast
and
broadcasts
the
music
of
the
most
check off and closed shop.
'h Food - They we l>oth ♦ ’ <-n der th a t Ashland m y take as
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