Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 15, 1923, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE, with
out the aid of medicine cures
nine cases out ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
NGS
THE TIDINGS HAS BEEN ASHLAND’S LEADING NEWSPAPER FOR NEARLY FIFTY YFARS
(International News Wire Service)
VOL NO. V.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
DEMPSEY WINS
FROM FIRPO IN
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Heavyweight Slugging Match
Ends With Argentinian
Completely Out
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ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 15, 1923.
NO. 12
STATE FAIR TO
MANYASHLAND
PEOPLEATTEND
FAIRJFOR DAY
OPEN SEPT. 24
Floral Displays Of Fair Will
Be Especially Good is
Report
SALEM, Ore., Sept. 15— (S p ecial)
— Beauty as well as utility will have
a place at the forthcoming state
fair, which opens in Salem on the
24th of this month. Aside from the
FIRPO PUTS DEMPSEY
OUT OF RING ONCE hundreds of exhibits that will be ar­
ranged to interest the farmer and
manufacturer, there will be found
Terrific Slugging Of Both B at­ any number of displays to attract
tlers Features Battle With and hold the attention of the less
Result Never Doubtful As materialistic visitor.
Champion Was The Agres-
The grounds never before present­
sor Throughout.
ed so attractive appearance, with the
NEW YORK, Sept. 15— Jack lawns widened and in excellent
Dempsey still reigns supreme in the i shape> J’ W* Maruny- the florist of
heavyweight pugilistic ring for al-1 the State fa,r’ has again put forth
though the Argentine bull A n gel1 8pecial effort to have the beda in ful1
Firpo knocked him completely out of! bl° ° m at the time Of the fair’ and
the ring in the first round of their ha3 made extenw~ Plantings with
scheduled fifteen round battle h ere! th‘S ln n,ind’ ° ne feat,ire’ a 200
last night Dempsey came back and ! f° Ot bed ° f 8C&rlet 8alvia’ ia an,ong
after only 57 seconds of the 3econd I the most notable.
The floral department will accent
round had passed the bulky Argen­
this
out-door color note, with Tom­
tine was down and out his champion­
—
JJL.- . .__ -iJn -,
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A.
ship hopes blasted for the time being my Luke, superintendent of the flo­
ral
department,
making
numerous
Ends as Predicted
London is wondering just now whether the Prince of Wales possibly
The fight wa3 as experts and fans trips from Portland to Salem to
supervise
the
changes
that
have
had predicted for although it was
can remain invulnerable to the petite pulchritude of Ileana, daughter of
over much sooner than expected the been made in this division, prepara­ the resourceful Rumanian queen. It is declare dthat thq sojoury of Queen
general course of the battle was tory to the big list of entries that
Mane and the beautiful Ileana in London has for its direct purpose the
much as had been expected by the will be made by the leading florists
followers of the ring throughout the and growers of the state, as well as meeting of the British heir and the fair Balkan Princess.
world.
Dempsey throughout the lia show, with different varieties
battle showed his superior speed and 3hown on special days, promises to
• ability to escape the sledgehampier arouse keen competition.
blows of Firpo except for that o n e ,
occasion when Firpo connected and11
as a result Dempsey was knocked '
entirely out of the ring.
SPEED COP CHARGED
Largest Crowd During Fair
Necessitated Closing
Of Gates Early
NO ACCIDENTS MAR
AUTOMOBILE RACES
Ashland Band
Scores Lartre
Novelty Pieces
while Litdiian Octette Also
Draws Praise From Holiday
C rowds.
Between 2000 and 2500 Ashland
people were on a holiday yesterday
afternoon and took advantage of
Ashland Day to be at the fair. It
is estimated by authorities of the
fair that^yesterday saw the biggest
attendance of the year. One third of
the grandstand was filled with Ash­
land people and the tickets for ad
mission went so fast that it was
necessary to close the gates before
all the crowd could be packed Into
the arena.
Program F o r Day Good
According to reports brought back
by the visitors everything was as
good or better than the general run
of county fairs. The program was
good. Delays, which usually threaten
the good dispositions of the atten­
dants were fewer and of shorter dur­
ation than in any previous perfor­
mance, thus keepiug the crowd on
tip-toe throughout and interest at a
high pitch|.
No A ccidents Mar Day
D em psey th e A ggressor
OREGON FROSH
COACH PICKED
Bill Reinhart Former Star At
U. Of O. To Instruct
First Year Men
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu­
gene, Sept. 14.— Special)— William
( BUI ’) Reinhart, former Oregon
football, baseball and basketball
star and recently Multonomah Ath­
letic Club athlete, has been appoint­
ed coach of freshmen athletics at
the University, it was announced to­
day by Virgil Earl, director of ath­
letics. Earl’s recommendation of
Reinhart was unanimously approved
by the executive council of tho As­
sociated Students and by the school
of physical education, jointly Inter­
ested in the development of the Ore­
gon athletic system.
Reinhart resigned this week from
the credit department of the Stan­
dard Oil Company. Portland, and
will be here Monday to get a line
on his new duties. Employed full
time, he will assist “ Baz” Williams
in coaching the freshmen team in
the fall. He will also coach the
frosh basketball team and the first
year baseball candidates.
FOR RAIL JUBILEE
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. Sept.
X5.— In the first day’s drive made
yesterday for funds to finance the
railroad celebration which will be
held here October 12th and 13th,
actual cash contributions of $3,500
were subscribed, promises to pay
within a short time of $1,000 more
and from business men ln an indi­
rect way another $1,500 bringing
the total to $6,000
The lumber operators have agreed
to add 25 pr cent to what is col­
lected, so this increases the money
positively. available from this sec-
tion alone to $7.500.
CONUTY W. C. T. U.
TO M EETH ER E
NEXT TUESDAY
ProgTam For Day Outlined
By Mrs. Alice Jillson
District Head
OFFICERS WILL BE
SELECTED FOR YEAR
Several Local Men To Talk
Dn Aiternoon’s Program
Being Arranged Now. Good
Music Promised Those Who
Attend.
The annual W. C. T. U. County
Convention will be held In Ashland
next Tuesday September 18, ac­
cording to Mrs. Alice Jillson of Ash­
land, president of the Jackson Coun­
ty branch of the organization for the
past year.
Couvention P lan s O utlined
The plans for the Convention as
outlined by Mrs. Jillson include the
r-ports of officers during the morn­
ing including the reports of all the
local presidents of the county and at
noon a big luncheon will r><- held by
all assembled delegates the luncheon
being put on by the local organiza­
tion.
Mayor Loomis To Talk
The program for the afternoon in­
cludes a talk by Mayor Loomis wel­
coming the delegates to Ashland and
Inviting them to coine here for their
conventions as often as possible.
Judge Dill will also give a talk
probably along the lines of law en­
forcement.
I REKA, CAL., Sept. 13,— Forest
According to Everett Acklin a Io- - A IK the races were fast and no
At the sound of the first bell
Supervisor West announced to-day! eal taxi driver, the alleged speed cop accidents were reported. Motorcycle
Rev. Oldfield (in Program
Demp3ey started for Firpo with a
that some of the most valuable tim-! or Traffic officer of the county. J J races and airplane stunts filled the
Rev.
Oldfield will also appear on
determination üiat showed that he
ber in Sisikyou County was being McMahon, has been showing’ rank afternoon after the horse races weje
the
program
ln order to give a talk
NEW
YORK,
Sept.
15—
A
check
meant to rush the fight. He missed
threatened by the forest fire along | discrimination between the taxi op- run off. No accidents or delays kept
on the constitution following out
a left and Firpo retaliated by send­ for $1500 has been sent to the Uni­ the Klamath River which broke out ) erators of Ashland and Medford
the crowd dissatisfied.
tne
plans of the Jackson county com­
versity*
of
Indiana
by
the
Home
In
ing a hard right over Dempsey’s
Friday and has been burning Mere­ during the progress of the Jackson
mittee
on Constitution Week, whleh
Band
Scores
Hit
snrance
company
because
cloudy
guard which sent the chatnpon to his
ly ever since. The fire i.s on the County Fair at Medford Fair ground
starts
next
week. Rev. Oldfield will
l he Ashland Band scored a hit
knees. Dempsey recovered without weather prevented its expedition edge of the Beaver Creek unit, and, and evidently^did not care to hav^
probably emphasize the allegiance
an effort and after sparring for a from taking photographs of the ec­ has already burned and destroyed ■ local taxis to operate at all in that during the afternoon with their nov-j
to
the flag and patriotism.
elty,
1
es.
We
Have
No
Bananas.”
lipse
of
the
sun
which
would
have
couple of seconds sent over a left
over 2,000 acres of valuable repro-j vicinity according to Acklin.
The
band
played
thru
moat
of
frfie
Good Record .Made
hook that knocked Firpo to the floor been visible except for the clouds in duclion and virgin timber.
VENUE CHANGE GRANTED
Acklin states that he drove to the program in the afternoon and per­
The
local
chapter of the W. C. T.
Lower California on September 10
for one count.
IN HIGHWAY SQUABBLE
Reinforcements, as 'fast as they
U. has made a very good record this
Fair grounds and was not allowed formed with a special note-worthy
Swarthmore college al.so insured
Firpo K nocked Down
can be recruited, are being sent -to
weather through the same company,
to park bis car by the roadside by concert in the evening. The Llthlan I QUINCY. Cal., Sept. 15— Th? suit year and during the drive for the
As Firpo stood up Dempsey hit
relieve and as3ist the more than
taking a policy for $10,000. The
the same J. J. McMahon, called the ctette was also heartily received instituted by Plumas County against W. C. T. U. childrens home at Cor­
him on the chin with a hard fight
100 fire-fighters who are atempt-
county speed cop, who ordered him by their own supporters as well as the state highway commission, re- vallis the local gruop raised over
University of Indiana paid a premi
ing to control the flames.
ajid Firpo hit the mat again for the 1
um of $150. Swarthmore paid $500
to move on. while at the same time,
u'°,,,linPS ° . pe° ple who are not graining that body from expending $1000 for the purpose of aiding the
West said that it had been dis­
count of two. Firpo on arising this
construction of the $75,000 home
time started to retreat from the I for a pro rata policy and will be covered that the fire had broken Acklin states, several Medford jitney miisicHn acqua,n*e w,th the local upon other projects money held de- at Corvallis.
drivers were evidently allowed to
paid according to the degree of the
s as s s and itself.
. finitely allocated to the construction
out from a left-over lightning fire
smashing blows which Dempsey was . .,
.
...
Officers To Be E lected
H orse Show Entertains
of the Plumas County seat lateral
sending in.„ his body and the crowd!
0W“,n s a t,s ,,' tOT>' ’ la‘es- and had not been caused by careless park as long as thy desired to in the
The horse show in the evening was of the state highway system, has
very spot from which he had been
The officers for the coming year
plainly saw the fight was going
hunters, as had been reported.
ordered by the alleged officer of the
truly credible entertainment. The been transferred from Quincy to Sac- for the County will lx* elected dur­
Dempsey’s way.
The 3ection through which the law.
James McCleave string of 22 horses ramento for hearing
ing the session which is to be held
fire is raging, is according to West,
Dem psey H its at W ill
This action was taken following during the morning.
Mrs. Alice
Acklin charged this same McMa­ front Victoria Bj C., caused many
extremely difficult for fire fight­
As the champion knocked the big!
o
h
s
and
“ah’s”
with
their
feature
the
presentation
in
the
Jillson
an
Ashland
woman
has been
superior
ing because of the topography and hon with discrimination but states
Argentinian to the floor for th e 1
stunts.
High
jumping,
jumping
over
court
at
Quincy
of
president
of
the
county
during
Hie
a motion seek­
fire has been almost under control he was given no satisfaction but was fences, other horses, patches of fire
third time-the-crowd called and hoot i
past
year
and
will
preside
at
the
ing a change of venue.
several times, but has been 3wept ordered to move along.
ed the challenger and he attempted ■
and stands were among the special
meetings to be held here on Tues­
beyond the fire lines by a high wind.
to wade in only to be put to the floor i
day.
numbers.
for the fourth time in the round by i Congressman W. C. Hawley has More than twenty-five miles of fire
Music W ill B e Feature
Airplanes Loop The Loop
a hard right to the chin which the! been invited to address the Chambr lines have been cut in the ceaseless
Two
airplanes
cavorting
In
the
air
A
good
musical program has h^p
of Commerce and allied commercial eforts to halt the advance of the
champion sent over.
with
illuminations
provided
late
eve-|
arranged for the afternoon besides
and industrial organizations at Oak­ flames,-but the wind ha3 caried the
Firpo L ands Hard B low
the talks that have been scheduled
nnig pleasure. Several varied colors
land.
California,
on
September
14,
fire beyond each time.
At this juncture of the fight the
and
the officers of the organization
were
spread
in
the
air
as
the
planes
only real thrill of the day came and leaves Tuesday night for this
looper,
spiraled
and
dived
with
agll-l
DUNSMUIR,
CAL.,
Sept
14
—
have
extended an invitation to the
about when Firpo landed one o fh is ! PUrP?Se; “ e wil1 also deliver sever- WORKMAN SU SPEN D E D
MLSKOGEE, Okla., — Censorship
ity and abandon, this being also in- Following the stirring address by public to attend the afternoon meet-
BY FIN G ER IN MACHINE of the press is Governor Walton’s
tremendous right swings on the al other addresses, including two to
eluded
in the afternoon performance. | James M. Allen, who called attention ings and hear the talks and enjoy
side of Dempsey’s head and knocked the Woodmen of the World of Oak­
latest step in his'eampaign to “clean
the music with the members of the
to the serious situation the farmers
HAWKINSVILLE, CaL, Sep. 15— up” Oklahoma. It is in effect at
him completely through the ropes land and San Francisco.
organization.
R ace R esu lts W ere:
J are confronting as the result of the
On his return he will be at Ash­ Joseph Lemos was the victim of an Tulsa and i3 threatened here. A man
into the lap3 of the ringside specta­
2:20
Trot
—
Purse
$3.50,
T
hree]8tate
division of water rights virtu-
land September 19, at Medford Sep­ unusual accident while working on in the Tulsa Tribune office censors
tors.
DIVORCE G RANTED TO
heats. Time 2:19, 2:19% , 231.
ally granting the Electro-Metals
Jack Kearns. Dempsey’s manager tember 20, at Grants Pass September a hay fork in Scott Valley. The mid­ everything that goes into the papers
FORM ER DUNSMUIR W IFE
Company the privelege of appropria­
Florirael, (Languni) 321
The Governor promised the most
and his full force of assistants stood 21, and at Roseburg September 22. dle finger of his right hand in some
ting practically the entire flow of
Esmeraldo, (Madison)
212.
spellbound,
believing that
the He will attend the State Fair Sep­ manner got caught in the pulley and drastic martial law orders ever
RENO, Nev. Sept. 15— On grounds
the
Klamath River, Sisikyou County
he was lifted several feet off the known ln Tulsa unless the Chamber . Little Bill, (A. D. Smith) 183.
champion had been finished by the tember 24-29.
of non-support Mrs. Margaret H.
He expets to visit Tillamook Bay ground before the end of the digit tion of the sheriff, jury commission,
2:25 Pace— Purse $350 Threel Pomona Grange
------ «t at a meeting at Glandou was yesterday granted a
wild Pampas bull, but Dempsey, cool
heats. Time 2:14 %. 2• i fi !».i s u I L,ttle Shaata SaturdaX
adopted
and the police commissioner.
as a cucumber and only a litle grog­ and the Nehalem during the first was crushed off and let him fall.
2:14% , 2:16. 2:15% .
strong
resolutions
opposing
the
con­ divorce from John W. Glandon. The
gy as the result of the terriffic blow week in October’ and the Coos Bay,
Billie Herman, (Langum) 223.
couple formerly lived and were mar­
struction of the dam.
calmly climbed back into the ring tbe Coquille, the Umpqua, and the
W. A. Mac (Madison) 33
ried
at Dunsmuir. California. The
The action of the Grange, follow­
and before the end of the round had Suis,au dnring »he second week in
Mary Logan (H. G. Smith) 111.
wedding
took place November 28
ing as it does closely upon the action
succeeded in flooring the challenger Oetober"Exact da*ea "’ill be an-
Borden McKiney (Swartz) 442.
1920.
ot the chambers of commerce of the
again
nounced later
Mack (Young)
554.
Mrs. Glandon told District Judge
, county and the Associated Chambers
B oth B leed in g at End o f Round
H® haS
inform ed that durinS
Three-eights Mile Dash— For purse of'Commerce of Sisklyon County, It George A. Bartlett her husband
i
, from the' his visit
in California the business
Both were i bleeding
.
.
of $50. (five entries): Messenger] la held, places Siskiyou county al­ quit work shortly after tlie marriags
mnn.i, «* **.
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organizations on the bay desire to
mouth at the end of the round and v
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hoy (Murphy) first: Ella Retreat most unanimously opposed to the and that she was forced to support
hnth
nioir.i
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show him the naval base at Alemeda,
both were plainly suffering from the
(Holbrook), second: Camel Backl priveleges granted the metals com­ th«m both until she wearied of the
and the other projects for public im-
results of the terriffic pounding provement.
(Bradley), third;
allowed to re­
pany by the division of water rights. burden. She was
which they were being subjected to
One-half Mile Dash— Purse of $75)
sume her maiden name, Margaret
The single terriffic right which Fir­ of his dream of the championship
(four entries); race abandoned for!
Kolaeh.
po had succeeded in landing full for the time being.
force against Dempsey’s head, had
Dempsey throughout the fight
badly bruised that side of his head plainly had the best of the battle
while Firpo’s lips were cut where and his greater experience stood out
Dempsey had landed blows.
throughout. Firpo was simply a big
F irpo P la in ly E xhausted
man and although he had a tremen-
When Patrolman J. F. McDonald
Firpo was plainly the most ex- dus punch .the champion we3 wary
ot Klamath Pals paid the daily
hausted as the second round opened and allowed the Argentinian to land
O. R. Redfern, the U. S. Radio! police call to the jungle camp near
SALEM, Ore., Sept. 14.— Recent
Inspector of the seventh district | Modoc park yesterday afternoon 'he
and was floored almost immediately this but once during the fight.
damp
weather and togs have threat­
by blows to the body which Dempsey
will hold examinations for operators I found a drunken free-for-all scrap In
Plan to B a ttle A gain
ened
heavy
loses to the hop and
landed without seemingly any at­
in the Medford City hall at 8:30 a. progress.
The participants Scotty
Firpo after the batle declared he
prune growers of the Willamette val­
tempt being made by Firpo to stop j intended to fight Dempsey again
m. on October 19. 1923.
Matthews. Jack O’Brien and Joe
ley and growers are hoping for clear
the drives. As Firpo got to his feet when he gatliered more experience
In the evening at 8 p. m. he will Gavin were arrested and spent the
weather
until the crops are harvest­
groggy from the effects of the pre­ and it was announed by Tex Rick­
hold a meeting open to anyone In- night In jail. This morning they
ed and placed under cover. Mold hai
vious blows the champion hit him ard, the promoter of the battle,
terested In Radio and would like a were fined $25 each by Police Judge
appeared on the hops in various
on the chin with both his left and that he will match the two again
good turn out. This meeting will be Gaghagen, and ln default of payment
parts of the valley and growers have
right the blows coming so close to­ next summer if Firpo believes he can
devoted to explaining the work be- started to serve 12 days apiece ln
sent out calls for additional help so
gether that although the left would gain the necessary experience in that
ing done by the Department of Com- jail.
that the harvesting may be complet­
plainly have finished the challenger time to stand up against the cham­
merce to regulate Radio and to
George Kelly and R. P. Robinson,
overcome interference from all their although not mixing in the scrap ed in the shortest possible time.
the right hit him before he could pion.
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It was said today that fully 1,00ft
start falling to the floor.
different sources. The Inspector also were arrested for drunkeness and
G ate R eceipts Large
pickers
could be used to good ad­
Firpo E n tirely Out
wishes any comment for the good of drew the same fine $25 each, this
Firpo’s part of the gate receipts
vantage If the entire hop crop of the
all concerned.
morning.
Firpo was knocked completely out amounted to a cool two hundred
n will be necessary for all those | In the free-for-all one combatant Willamette valley is to be saved.
and remained on his back while r e f-; and fifty thousand while Dempsey
Practically all growers have rrftsed
holding amateur licenses to take “Scotty.” had his little finger so
eree Gallagher of New York counted cleared a half million dollars for his
their picking price to 70 cents a box
the fatal ten which marked the end few minutes work in the Ting.
this examination or forfeit the one badly hurt It may have to be am-
and
some are said to be offering
they hold.
Iputated.
bonuses for large picks.
ESSMAN HAWLEY
ID BE HEBE SEPE. ID
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RETAINS HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE
FIVE MEN FINED
AT KLAMATH FAITS WET M R INJURES
WILLAMETTE GRAINS
SET FOR DCT. 19
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