Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 17, 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.
A shland D aily T idings
THE TIDINGS HAS BEEN ASHLAND’S LEADING NEWSPAPER FOR NEARLY FIFTY YFAFm :
____________________
VOL NO. V.
(International News Wire Service)
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
SPANISH ARMY
TAKESCONTROL
OFGOVERNMENT
1
MALARIA GERMS cannot
survive three months in the
rich ozone at Ashland. The *
pure domestic water helps. ♦
ASHLAND, OREOOX, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1903.
NO. 13.
EAGLE POINT
» K W
•fcX.Xi
TAKES PRIZE
’TUFFY’’ KING
ARRESTED AGAIN
¡West Side Community Close
Second While Ashland
Did Not Place
Local Racer Put Under Arm
Of Law After Winning
Events
REPORTS SHOWS
MANY CARS IN
STATE IN YEAR
Eagle Point took first place in the
community
exhibits, in the Horti­
Military Premier FJLvera An
cultural hall with the handsome av­
Tuffy King the local automobile
nounces Vigorous
erage
score
of
93.75
per
cent.
West
racer
who won two ten-lap races at Local R e g i s t r a t i o n Office
Program
Side made a close second with 91
j the Fair on Wednesday and Satur­
Fourth In Number Of
per
cent,
Valley
View
came
third,
day
seems
to
have
caused
the
County
NATIONAL GUARD
Cars Signed Up
Court some little dissatisfaction by
WILL BE FORMED then in order Willow Rock, Talent,
Table Rock, Butte Creek, Central
his efforts in cleaning up the first
MEDFORD BUREAU
prizes on those two occa3slons so
Many Constitution Changes Point, Coleman Creek. Ashland made
LEADS STATE LIST
after his race on Saturday he was
Being Contemplated When a very Interesting display though did
Placed under arrest as he was leav­
Next Election Ts Held B y not enter the contest, says the Med­
ford
Sun.
ing
the grounds on an order from Most Automobiles Are From
New Order. Africans Will
Justice Gowdy. who evidently be­
| Individual awards in bovs’ and
Calttorma, But Nearly Every
Be Put Down Soon.
I
i girls’ clubs were:
lieves In giving certain law breakers
State Represented Bv Few
all he can put over.
MADRID, Sept. 17:— Dictatorial
Camp cookery, Robert Carter.
Cat-s During Year Of Tour­
ist Travel.
powers were today conferred upon
Canning, Ellen Galey and Adena
According to Charles Reames. who
the military powers of Spain under Joy. The canning demonstration on
is King's attorney, some time ago
A statement of the registration of
the leadership of General Rivera, Friday will be given by these two
“Tuffy” was arrested on a charge of
motor
vehicles in the state of Ore­
girls.
the new Premier, when the other
larceny. He was taken before Jus
gon
beween
May 24 and Aug. 31 of
Sewing, division 1, Ethel Alford.
governing bodies were dissolved by
tice W. H. Gowdy in Ashland,
this
year
as
compiled by Secretary
th orders of the King.
Sewing, division 2, Irene Holst.
Reames states that he entered no
of State Sam A. Kozer. shows that
Homemaking, Mina Milner.
General R ivera in Pow er.
Plea before Gowdy when arraigned
COLORADO
SPRINGS,
COLO.,
a
total of 25,488 cars registered in
This latest development in the
Sumary of the awards in the live­
"The law says that when a man
Sept.—
The
Garden
of
the
Gods,
fa­
Oregon
and of this numebr the Ash­
Spanish political affairs as the re- stock department show:
stands mute and enters no plea,
land bureau registered 3,521 and
suit of the seizing of the Govern­ Milking shorthorns, Kirtland farms mous scenic spot in the Pikes Peak
Plea of not guilty shall be entered
region,
will
be
the
scene
onSeptem-
stood
fourth In the state for reglstra-
ment by the Army under the leader­ divided honors with Oakleigh, each
and a jury trial shall be given him,
ber
23
of
one
of
the
greatest
spec­
tratlon
of cars although the bureau
ship of General Rivera practically I taking seven first premiums. In the
said Mr. Reames last evening
tacles
ever
seen
in
the
Rocky
Moun­
gives the General dictatorial power beef 3horthorn corrals T. S. John­
“However In this case no plea was was not opened till the season was
nearly half gone.
tain
region,
when
the
National
in the Nation.
son took all the first awards. Hoolo-
entered. King was not given a trial
Womans
party
will
3tage
a
ceremon­
R egistration H igh Here
peter received the first money for
A fricans to Re F ou gh t.
and yet he was sentenced to Jail for
ial
in
celebration
of
the
establish­
This augers well for the .success of
In Guernsey cattle
The new Premier, General Ri­ milch goats.
90 days and fined $15.
ment
of
equal
rights
for
wimen.
the
local office next year for Medford
vera, announced early today that a Riverbanks farm took all the first
“He paid the fine,“ said Reames, l^d the registration towns of the
The
pageant
will
be
under
the
di­
vigorous campaign will be launched awards. Collins and Emmens* Mead­
“and has served 50 days In jail. The state this year and with the local
immediaetly to put down the rebel­ owbrook farm carried nearly all the rect supervision of Alice Paul, noted
statute says that larceny is punish­ office open the full season next year
lion of the tribemen in the Spanish prizes in Jerseys, though R. W. Mc­ feminist leader, who is now in Colo­
able
by fine or imprisonment: It does it had ought to jump Into the lead
colony if Northern Africa in the Cracken and John Billing3 each took rado, she says, "to aid in the cam-
not
provide
for both fine and lmprls
California Gars High
province of Morroco.
first in certain classes. Montcrest paingn to make the world a better
on men t. Yet he was sentenced to
place
for
women,
and
a
more
beauti­
California
cars with a registration
ranch specialized in Herefords, re­
N ational Guard to B e Form ed.
both. He has paid the fine, there­ of 11,855 car3, represented nearly
ful
place
for
everyone."
James
The new control of the Govren- ceiving sten first prizes.
fore the Jail sentence is null and void ialf of the registrations while Wash­
The pageant here will be nearly
ment of the nation by the military Campbell, E. G. Coleman and A. C.
Yet attached to the warrant is a ington was second, with 4,843 cars,
forces will probably result in the Joy also took some first premiums a reproduction of te scenes presentd
check
made to the order af King by an dthe state of Idaho, third, with
THE PICTURES.
at th seventy-fifth anniversary of the I »
formation of a national guard of ov­ j in Heregords.
the
court,
Intended to remit the fine. 1.949 cars. Every Btate Is repre­
Alice Paul, vice-president of
er half a million men according to In the horse division, C. N. Walters first equal rights convention held re- +
The presentation of the check itself sented on the registration list with
the Woman’3 party, and Ha­
an annouucementof
Premier Riv­ , received first for standard bred. cently in Seneca Falls, N. Y.
Is
admission of the injustice of at the exception of West Virginia and
zel MacKayem, foremost wa-
era.
Montcrest took first on nine differ­
In choosing the Garden of t he} ♦
least
one of the penalties. We will South Carolina and in addition there
ent entries of Morgan stock. Kirt­ Gods as the setting for the Colorado « nian pageant producer, in the
•Many C hanges Expected*
not
acept
the check.”
Garden of the Gods, at Col­
lave been cars from Alaska, Canada.
Many changes in the constitution land farms received first on saddle pageant Hazel MacKaye, pageant ‘ *
It
is
understood
that
an
order
for
orado
Springs,
Col.,
.where
England,
Hawaii, Old Mexico and the
of the nation are being contemplated animal. Collins and Emmens split director of the Woman’s party and ! *
SALEM, Ore.. Sept. 15— The var­
King
s
release
had
been
given
by
the
Woman’s
party
will
pro­
Republic
of Panama The number
by the new order and it is believed honors on Percherons, each taking probably one of the foremost woman *
ious days for the forthcoming state
Justice
Gowdy
to
take
effect
at
the
duce
Its
Equal
Rights
Pag­
registering from each state follows:
by many of the political leaders o f ! tw° firsts- Gltzen got first on a Bel- pageant producer.^ in the country.} •
fair were announced by office of the
end
of
50
days
during
all
of
which
eant
on
September
23,
laun­
Few From .Haluttua
gian
stallion.
said
:
Europe that rustic changes in th e !
state fair board today. A feature of
time
King
is
said
to
have
worked
ching
the
Western^campaign
Alabama,
11; Arizona, 178; Ark-
government of Spain will take place)
(he week will be Governor’s day,
Only a noble Idea is worthy o f'* for an amendment to the Fed­
for
the
county.
According
to
deputy
*nsaa-
49:
California.
1 1,855; Colo-
under the military rule of Premier!
which will fall on Wednesday, Sep­ Sheriff Forncrook working during I rad°. 426; Conecticut. 29; Delaw
being interpreted in that awe-inspir­
eral Constitution giving eq­
are,
Rivera and the Military Dictator-!
tember 26. which will also be known the Jail sentence shortens the length | l; Plor,da. 35
ing spot. But we who come with ban­
ual
rights
to
women.
G
eorgia,
6;
ship.
Idaho,
as Salem day. Invitations will be is­ of the term.
ners and garlands to ‘celbrate this
1.949; Illnois, 532; Indiana. 173,
The other view depicts the
sued this week by the board to gov­
anniversary feel that we are bring­
Justice Gowdy. when the officers I iOWa’ 360; Kanaa3- »22; Kentucky,
characters Lucretia Mott and
ernors of the states of California, Ida
ing an ideal lofty enough even for
and defendant accompanied by h ie l^ 3, ^•‘ou*s*ana. 26; Maine, 7; Mary
Elizabeth Cady Stanton as
ho and Washington to attend the
that eternal garden spot— the ideal
attorney reached the court in A s h -|laDd’ 10: MftMacb«M«tts. 89; Mich
they
will
appear
in
the
tab­
j SALEM, Sept. 17.— Fire broke of equality for man and woman,
fair on Wednesday. The Governor’s
leau
in
the
Garden
of
the
land la3t evening stated that the i s - | gan’ 258’ M,nnes<>ta. 309; Missls-
i out shortly after noon today in the I complete justice to all the human
Derby will be run on that day.
Gods pageant.
suance
of the warant from his court slppl, 8; Misouri. 257; Montana 576
flax mills adjoining the state peni-|race.
Monday will be Children’s Day,
Nebraska. 291; Nevada. 131; New
I tentiary and caused damage approxi­
i with all the girls and boys under 12, for King’s second arrest on the same,
charge
was
under
instructions
from
Hampshire’ 4: New
54; New
ATLANTA. Georgia, Sept. 17.— mately of a hundred thousand dol­
admitted free. The formal dedica­
Mexico, 28; New York, 206; North
A pair of shoestrings, the only weap­ lars. A hundred tursties with firemen
tion of the new Modern Woodmen County Judge O. A. Gardner. He
Carolina,
11; North Dakota, 161;
ons left her, were used by pretty -5- batled the flames which menaced the
of America building will mark this agreed to release King to Mrs. J. F.
Reddy until Thursday at 2 p. m.. Ohio. 365; Oklahoma, 243; Pennsyl-
date.
year-old Maggie Bedford, of thi3 city pawer plant nearby. If the power
when
a hearing will be held, and the vanla’ lfi2 ; Rhode Island. 8; South
in culminating her fifth unsuccessful plant catches fire the loss is expec­
Tuesday will be known as Wom­ entire matter straightened out.
j Dakota, 178; Tennessee, 13; Texas.
attempt at suicide within 12 hours. ted to reach two hundred thousand
en s day, and also Farmers’ and
261; Utah, 260; Vermont, 4; Vir­
The sudden attack of suicide-man­ dollars.
Good Roads’ day.
ginia. 32; Washington. 4,843; Wash­
The convicts, other than trusties,
ia resulted through mistreatment at
Portlanders will claim Thursday
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Sept.
ington. D. C„ 12; Wisconsin. 197;
PORTLAND, Sept 15
home, Maggie told the police.
“I were immediately hurried into their
Those who
according to annual precedent, and
The
chamber
of
commerce
at
Wyoming. 213; Alaska. 2; Canada.
am determined not to live any lo n g -!cel,s under armed guards. Six flax | hav® considered the W. C. T U. as
its noon-day luncheon Wednesday, will come thousands strong , their
400; England, 1; Hawaii, 17; Old
er,” 3he declared.
mill buildings were desctroyed and antiquated and past its usefullness
gave official approval to the name number to include the Rosarians;
Mexico,
1; Republic of Panama, 2.
Her first attempt was an effort to the flax piled nearby and valued at must have suffered a serious jolt
Shriners of El Kader, Rose City
"Klamath
Lakes
Route,”
which
the
Medford
R egisters Many
jump out of the office window of $100,000 wa3 also endangered. The if they attend’ed the dedication of
Elks and members of various other
Southern
Pacific
is
asked
te
desig­
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind Sept 17— 1
*reate8‘ Quniber ° f registra-
the chief of police, where she had fire was caused by spontaneous corn- the two first units of the Children’s
organizations, for the day is to be
nate
the
route
between
San
Fran­
orno,
m
a..
s»ept.
17—
|
tlons
was
made at Medford, while
Farm Home of the organization on
been brought following her first bustion.
dedicated to all fraternaties.
A total of $146,579.99 has beep
cisco
and
Portland
by
way
of
Kla­
Portland
was
second on the list.
the fifth of the current month.
threat to kill herself. There later
Friday will be G. A. R. and Wo­ raised for the American Legion
math.
Salem third and Ashland fourth. On­
On a farm of two hundred and
followed another attempt at leaping
men’s Relief Corps day, with exer­ Graves Endowment Fund, to pro­
tario, being the gateway to far east­
Some
time
ago,
while
on
a
visit
forty
five
acres,
the
pick
in
point
from the window after she had been
cises and entertainment, including vide perpetual decoration of graves
of
fertility
and
beauty
in
Benton!
^ere’
"
illiani
Sproule,
president
of
ern
Oregon, registered most of the
placed la charge of the chief matron.
music by the fife and drum corps.
of world war dead now resting on
County, they have erected to beau-' the Soutb®ra Pacific stated that
cars coming into the state from that
She then drew a razor from conceal­
The closing day of the fair. Sat­ foreign soil. This fund was accu­
a
name
for
this
route
was
wanted
section. A statement of the permits
I
tiful
Homes
for
department
------
rD
ment and sought to slash her throat.
urday. will be Grange day.
mulated through the 11,000 postE
Issued at thq various registration
where something over forty happy and said he would give preference
Her fourth attempt came after she
The official state fair hand, the of the legion, the money being sent stations follow
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17.— In I girls and boys are being given real to a name suggested by communi­ nfunicipal band of La Grande will
had been removed to a Juvnile De­
to Robert H. Tyndall, national treas­
ties affected by this new route. A Play.
Ashland, 3,521; Astoria, 2; Baker
the
grip of a heat wave with a high cbr*stlan home training.
tention Home, where she tried to
urer of the organization.
61;
Bend, 40; Eugene, 151; Gold
committee
from
the
chamber
of
com­
northeast wind blowing the worst I Mayor George L, Baker of Port-
hang herself with a chain.
In
the
list
of
per
capita
contrlbu-I
Beach, 164; Grants Pass. 1,04 8;
Following her fourht attempt she epidemic °f forest fires of this sea- ,and- Chairman of the Portland com merce immediately got to work and PRINCETON LEGION TO
buttons. West Virginia leads in the |
p
olice'800
has
eugaged
tb®
®fforts
°f
hun-I
w
ittee
charged
with
raising
Port-
Klamath Falla, 407; Medford 6,027;
sounded
out
the
people
and
selected
was locked in a cell at
AID SICK MEMBERS amount for members, having attain­
Ontario.
2.82S; Pendelton. 1.408;
dreds
of
fire
fighters
north
of
here.
the
name
“Klamath
Lakes
Route.”
land’s quota for the Farm Home
headquarters, where she took the
ed a percentage of nearly twice the I Portland. 4,365; Salem. 7 .2 3 7 ? The
In Sonoma. Napa, Marine, and
The railroad people were advised
Building fund turned the ground for
strings from her shoe3 and attempt-}
PRINCETON, Cal., Sept. 15— The quota set. The four next highest de Dalles, 554; Inspectors. 635
Lake
Counties
the
fires
are
reported
tb®
Portland
cottage,
plans
for
at
once by wire, but the’ official ap­
ed to choke herself. As strength}
Jefferson L. Winn Post of the Amer­ partments under this classification
Law Prove« Profitable
left her body, and air left her lungs, as doing huge damage and defying which are already completed, con- proval by the chamber could not ican Legion will give a benefit dance are Rhode Island, Maryland, Dele*
An examination of many of the ap-
choking sounds issued from her the efforts of the fire fighters to con- tract let. and work will be under way be had until the meeting this week. Saturday night to raise funds to send ware, Connecticut and Vermont
trol
them.
The
fire
on
the
north
,nimediately
with
the
hope
that
it
-
4
a
plications
for permits indicates that
No
indication
of
the
action
of
the
throat.
The matron heard the
one of its members to a climate that Twenty-five departments of the or- the visitors to the state are hurriedly
slope
of
the
Santa
Ynez
mountains
n,ay
be
ready
for
the
reception
of
Southern
Pacific
has
yet
’been
re- is especially beneficial to tuberculo­
sounds and rushed to the cell.
ganlzation have exceeded the quota passing through the state with inten­
ceived.
is
said
to
have
burned
20,000
acres
children
early
in
the
year.
The
The disheartened and lonely little
sis. This sick buddy saw active ser­ se Contributions to the fund still tlon of remaining but a few days
scores of ranches. Large proper- dedication exercises were witnessed
girl lay back on her couch sadly I and
vice overseas on the front line where comes In. and it is expected that the Others desire for a longer period and
ties have been swept -------------
away
and the} by a large crowd
people coming
. ..
J
----- ~ of y/vvpic
disappointed, but determined,
he contracted pneumonia from which goal of $200,000 will be reached be- quite a number Indicate a sojourn of
’ ¡total fire front of all blazes is estl-Jirom the various portions of the
to end her life.A close watch w a s'm„,„
he never recovered. He wa3 also a fore the annual convention of the 90 days, the maximum privilege
■
i
at over a hundred iyi II aq
State, for the ceremony. Judge Wal­
kept on her while a bit of invest!-'
___________
soldier on Pershing’s expedition into legion, to be held in October.
I which our law grants. The registra­
ter Evans Chairman of the Farm
gatlon into her home life mas made.
Mexico. It is said the government
Home Board presided.
Addresses
tion of the cars as they come into
has so far failed to do anything for Y l’B A COUNTY WOMAN
wgre made by Mrs. Mary Mallett,
the state has revealed the fact that
him.
IS CALLED BY DEATH in a considerable number of instau-
president of Oregon W. c . T. U
B. C. Martine, proprietor of the
Governor Walter Pierce, Hon Frank Rosslyn rooming house of Grants
_____
, ces the applicants were not entitled
MARKSVILLE, Cal., Sep. 15— Mrs) to a visitor’s permit but by reason
B. Irvine and others. Mrs. Ada Wal­ Pass, charged with the possession of
Johanna McGowan, wife of Edward of their residence the car should be
lace Unruh Executive Secretary of liquor, experienced a change of mind
McGowan, farmer of West Bear licensed under the laws of Oregon,
OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept 17.— | the Board through whose efforts the and heart, after a jury to try him
• Virtual warfare existed today be- money has been raised, told briefly
River township, died at her home which was required in those cases.
Ashland sportsmen will get their tween the visible government of |th e financial outlook, explaining that had been chosen in the Justice court
last nlfcht. She was 64 years old. a By reason thereof, considerable re­
yesterday afternoon, and changed
first real bird hunting next week ns} Oklahoma and the “invisible empire) Home, a generous balance
native
of Ireland.
in the
venue has fallen to the state, of
the Geese and Duck seasou for Klam of the Ku Klux Kian cease its al $75,000 was already invested in the his plea from not guilty to guilty..
WASHINGTON. Sept. 17.— Pres­
Funeral
services
will
be
held
to-
which it would otherwise have been
Whereupon Judge Emmitt impos­ ident Collidge is not going to resort
ath County opens on Sept. 16. and . leged influence in politics as a con-1 treasury for the new cottage, with
morow morning at 10 o’clock at the derived for the lack of check occas-
ed a fine of $350, which he paid.
to the “big stick” method to Jam Catholic church here.
"_8Ual * ! t rgP nun,by or dhion “P°n which he would end the many outstanding pledges apart from
sloned through the operation of the
When Martine was arrested the through the senate the World Court
Ashland disciples of the gun will hie bayonet rul® started at Tulsa, on >75,000 pledged by other organiza
Five
daughters
and
two
sons
sur­
law.
police seized, besides liquor, two re­ proposal which he inherited from
themselves to the lake county for August 14, and carried into effect, tions to he paid later.
vive.
They
are
Mrs.
Mary
Board-
August High Month
say they found on the premises.
the opening days of the season in over the entire state
the Harding administration, it was man, Mrs. Agnes Suftin, Ml3s Grace
n
.
.
.
.
In
recognition
of
the
splendid
During
the month of August there
After the payment of $350 had re­ learned authoritatively today.
order to prove their skill with the
ublic meeting are banned, streets service rendered -to the things which
McGowan,
Edward
T.,
John
P„
and
were nearly as many cars registered
gained him liberty, Martine demand­
gun has not left them.
The President is publicly silent William McGowan, all of Yuba
r ^ 1l?,’l d t! i ter_™idnlght and
W’ c ’ T- U” holds as vital, the
as
during the period from May 24th
ed
the
guns
back,
but
Chief
of
Po­
There are large numbers of Ducks
about the court and the word has County, and Miss Kathryn and
beautiful
fire
place
of
the
Willard
to July 3 lst, indicating that the
lice Humphrey decided the depart­ been passed around that the senate
on the lakes and also quite a few
Laurette McGowan of Sacramento.
c « . , , according ,o word from K lam 'F ederal W TarnmenS’ ^ m ',? u X » “ * ' J “
“ r- 1 " ment would hold the arsenal.
month of August carries the peak of
is to be left to deal with the court
Martine
was
inclined
to
be
travel. This is also Indicated through
ath Palls and no doubt there will be Oklahoma "Civil War" Is that of a»
a °
e regon to Hon
in- in its own way. Coolidge realizes
Jackson
County
Bartlett
pears
are
Oswald
West.
Pictures
of
these
great
the volume of gas sales as the re­
si3tent, but the chief pointed out it is said, that the republican will
be some good bags brought back by; interested spectator. The officials de-
8eling for $40 a ton.
turns under the several laws impos­
tlie local haweyes who make the trip'dared there is nothing to be done in men are placed above the mantel that as an alien Martine had no have a hard enough row to hoe with
and
beautiful
bronz
tablets
set
in
ing
a tax on that commodity are
right ot the weapons. Martine left the slim majority without courting
for the opening of the season.
I the situation.
Ivory mantel panels.
Sheridan
sawmill
and
furnltnre
treatest during that month of the
his armament in the police station, trouble which can be avoided.
factory to he revived by D. B. Kirby. year.
ESPECIAL DAYS STATE
FAIR ARE SET ASIDE
E
FOUR TIMES IN DAY
HEAVY EOSS RESULTS
IN SALEM FEAX FIRE
W. C. T. U.
E
ED
IE N TI
FUND CROWS RAPIDLY
E
GRANTS PASS MAN
E
OPENS SEPTEMBER 16
E
EEFI UP 10 SENATE