Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 18, 1923, Image 1

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* ASHLAND CLIMATE, with
out the aid of medicine cures
nine cases out ten of asthma, J
This is a proven fact.
A shland D aily T idings
«’ f H n e t » W î t M + t »» W H n t
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THE TIDINGS HAS BEEN ASHLAND’S LEADING NEWSPAPER FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS:
(International News Wire Service)
VOL NO. V.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
MALARIA GERMS cannot
survive three months in the
rich ozone at Ashland. The
pure domestic water helps.
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ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1923.
NO. 14
LOCAL CANNERY
HANDLESLARGE
PACK FOR YEAR
ILLINOIS PICN IC .
TO BE THURSDAY
To Be Held In Lithia Park
Unless Bad Weather
Prevents
LEGISLATORE
OF OKLAHOMA
PLAN TO MEET
HAWLEY TO BE -
i
HERE THURSDAY
Congressman Will Talk At
Pioneer Reunion To Be
Held In Park
COUNTY W. C. T. U.
P IC K S OFFICERS
FOR NEXT YEAR
The Illinois Association of the
Rogue River Valley will hold its an­
Both Houses Plan Session In Congresraan W. C. Hawley is ex­
nual reunion picnic on Thursday,
pected to give the principal address Mrs. S. Leonard Of Medford
Spite
Of
Governor
Waltons
September 20 at 12:30 in Lithia
on the program at the annual Pion-
Selected As President
Orders
Park unless the weather is so bad
err Reunion to be held in Ashland
For Coming Year
that the picnic would be unadvis-
on Thursday of this week. The Con­
able. In case of bad or unfavorable
gressman from thi3 district, who is
ENDERS TO HANDLE
weather
the
meeting
will
be
held
in
EXECUTIVE
SUSPENDS
himself a native son and a member
COMPLETE OUTPUT
Pioneer Chautauqua Hall.
of
one of the older pioneer families DELEGATES NAMED
STATE FAIR FOR TIME
The picnic is to bo held in the
FOR STATE MEET
of Oregon, is spending two or three
form of a basket affair with each
days this week in the valley on one
Grad© Of Produce As (rood Or family
also furnishing their own
Governor To Continue Fight of his regular visits to his constiu-
Better Than That Of Larger eating utensils. Cream, sugar and
Mayor ( ’. Loomis And «Judge
Against Ku Klux Kian He ents, arriving here tomorrow.
Companies Says Authorities. hot coffee will be furnished by the
The
committees
in
charge
of
the
Dill On Program During
States Till Organization Is
Tomatoes Chief Product.
Asociation.
arrangements
for
the
Reunion
which
Afternoon
For Speeches.
Driven From State For All
will
be
held
at
the
Pioneer
Cabin
rime.
Law EnlorcemenI Urged By
The Ashland cannery is one of the
All members and families have
real live business enterprises of the! been invited and any others who are
Association.
and the adjoining Civic Club House
OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 18.— Thursday, plan to make an inter­
communiey as is shown by the fact ' ,,0I members who have alto been ex-
Mrs. 8. L. Leonard of Medford,
The
State Legislature of Oklahoma esting day of it for the old settlers
tbat they have been employing on an i tended invitations.
will assemble in a special session and their families who will be In was elected as president of the Coun­
average of 65 women and 10 men}!
Maud Ingrsoll Hawley, Mrs. C.
either late thia week or early next attendance from many sections of ty W. C. T. U., organization at the
steadily in the preserving of the dif­ B. Lambkin and H. E. McGee are
meeting held in Lithia Park this
week, regardless of military or other the valley.
ferent varieties of fruits of this dis­ officers of the organization and
morning.
Mrs. Alice JUlson of Ash­
edicts. The statement was made
The Native Daughters of Ashland
trict and at some periods of the sea­ should be notified of others who are
that it is on unimpeachable author­ are in charge of the dinner arrang­ land the retiring president of the
son have had as high as 70 women not members of the association, ac­
organization was selected as Vice-
ity.
cording to Mrs. W. H. Hodkinson,
ements and the committee will fur­
working in the building.
president
while Mrs. H. A. Kennedy
S en ate A lso to A ssem b le
president of the asociation.
nish bread, meat, coffee and . ice
Output Is I-ACgC
Hundreds of telegrams passed cream and the baskets of those par­ of Medford was elected Correspond­
The output of the cannery is 500
I t e c i ta . t v s J in v *
between the legislators yesterday ticipating w ill bring in the pastries ing secretary and Mrs. C. W. Fraley
gallon cans and 7900 two and one
and last night, and sixty of the 109 and dainties to make up the banquet of Ashland was selected as treasurer.
half pound cans a day at present
Fight D elegates Named
members of the lower house signi­ spread.
and the manager B. M. Lininger is
The
election
of eight delegates to
fied their intention of attending the
A number of musical and literary
contemplating the installation of ad­
the
state
convention
was also ac­
CANNON CITY, Col., Sept. 18.— On the thirtieth anniversary of his extraordinary session. The senate numbers are being arranged for the
ditional machinery for next year,
complished during the business ses­
program.
incarceration in the Colorado State Penitentiary here, Santiago Torres, likewise is ready to assemble.
whereby the daily output of the can­
sion this morning and the following
State Fair Suspended.
known as “Indian Jim”, will seek executive clemency, with the hope that
nery will be increased to abut 20,-
eight
women were selected five of
Governor
Walton
meanwhile
000 tw’o and ane half pound cans
NEW YORK, Sept. 18.— A strike the board of pardons will recommend his pardon or parole to Governor
them
being
from Ashland. Mrs. Alice
continued his efforts to drive the
of 2500 pressmen today tied up Sweet.
and 5000 gallon cans per day.
Jillson, Mrs. Stella J. Leavitt, Mrs.
“Ku Klux Klau from the state". He
practically every newspaper in New
Enders T akes O utput.
C.
W. Wolcott. Mrs. F. L. Putman.
Indian
Jim,
who
is
86
years
old
and
"legless,
is
serving
a
life
announced an id,efinite suspension
The entire output of the cannery York City. The walkout is the cul­
Mrs.
Ambrose and Mrs. S. C. God-
of the State Fair which was to be­
this year was taken over by the mination of eighteen months strife sentence for the murder of a rancher near Pueblo, in 1893.
love,
Mrs. 8. L. Leonard and Mrs.
He has always maintained his innocense of the crime, and now gin Saturday.
H. G. Enders wholesale house and over wages, and working conditions.
John McDonald of Medford.
will be sold throughout the markets Many early editions were eliminated after three decades, declares that he “don’t like this place,” and wants
WASHINGTON, D. C.. Sept. 18.—
Selected from County
Revolutionary changes In the metal­
of Northern Calirfornia and South- due to the strike. News was boiled , to get out.
These
delegates are selected from
'to a minimum, and advertising was
lurgy of iron by which production
ern Oregon by this firm.
“I don’t like this place,” Torres said. “I want to get out. I am
the
county
at large to represent the
-Di'ted. The pub': 1;v , hoped to ef­
costs should be materially decreas­
Grade E xceptionally Good
county
organization
at the state con­
not guilty of the crime for which I am-here, and I want to be free to go
ed and quantities of low-grade ore,
The grade of fruit put up by the fect an agreement in time to issue
hack to my native country and spend the rest of my life with my own peo
and smelting fuels now considered vention aud Ashland is especially
concern is as good or even better the afternoon editions.
worthless be made available as the fortunate to have five of theelgln.
pie. I don't know if I have any folks left but I want to get out and find them’
than that put up by many famous
The program this afternoon was
PORTLAND, Sept. 18.— A blood result of the use of oxygen and oxy­
if I have.”
tanneries, according to many author­
a
varied and interesting one start­
genated Air in blast furnace practice
stained auto with a bullet hole
ities. and it is expected will com­
Torres claimes to be a full-blood Navajo Indian. He was born in Old
ing off with the report of the differ­
through the windshield was found are suggested in a report just made
mand a fancy price in a few years,
.Mexico.
ent
organizations of the various cit­
overlooking the high bluff of Osv«^ to the Department of the Interior by
or after the brand has been estab­
ies
of
the County and were approved
Torres is not only the oldest prisoner in the Colorado Penitentiary go Road, near here today and gave a committee appointed by the Bureau
lished on the market.
by the officers.
from point of age and years of imprisonment, but also the most interest­ mute evidence of the murder of R. of Mines to study the problem.
T om atoes C hief A rticle.
Mayor Makes Speech
In the past it has been necessary
ing. He has spent altogether 38 years behind the high gray walls of tlTe Dabuey, a Roseburg Jitney Man, the
Tomatoes is the fruit which the
Mayor C. L. Loomis, gave the first
police stated:.
in the production of one ton of pig
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.— The hig prison here— 30 of them without a break.
Tannery handles the largest amount
speech
of the afternoon welcoming
iron
to
pass
three
tons
of
inert
nitro­
The clothing and papers found in
of and according to the manager purchaso of fifteen more sets of the
the
delegates
to Ashland and com­
the back seat of the light auto truck gen through the blast furnace, re­
they often put up as much as 20 tons three reef motion picture film, “The
mending
them
on the work which
3even, had whooping cough.
indicated they were the property of sulting in serious heat and metal los­
of this article a day and he esti­ Story of Coal”, produced by the
they
have
been
doing in the Coun­
Milk was supplied at one time Dabney. The car registered under ses. The elimination of such losses
mates the season's pack of tomatoes Bureau of Mines for the National
regularly to 32 children. Lunches the name of Hiram Hatcher, a race by the substitution of oxygen, or a ty especially in the relieving of the
Coal Association, has been authoriz­
will run close to 250 tons.
liquor situation.
are supplied at school for children horse man, of Myrtle Point, or, but mixture of oxygen and air, has long
ed by the directors of the Associa­
Volume Will Total $20,000.00
Ju dge Dill <>n Program
undernourished and in such unhap­ on investigation of a sales Blip found- been considered, but has not been
tion in response to the widespread
The output of the canery so fat demand for this picture by educa­
Judge
J. H. Dill also gave an in­
put
into
practice
on
account
of
the
py home environment. The John near the car showed Hatcher had
for the season has closely approxi­ tional institutions, engineering socie­
inability
to
produce
oxygen
in
quan
teresting
and appealing
talk on
Maly children are a pitiful example. sold the car to Dabney, on August
(By M. E. D.)
mated 820,000.00, the manager ties and chambers of commerce in
taties at sufficiently low cost to make Law Enforcement” and congratulat­
The members of the executive Many women in Ashland contribu­ 22.
states, and he believes it will run this and foreign countries. The new’ board of the Ashland branch of the ted clothes and cheer to those five
Deputy sheriff’s believe a high­ such application industrially possible. ed the women of the county upon
much higher in future years if the film will be ready for distribution by Jackson county chapter of the little sisters. Mrs. McNair held to wayman shot Dabney as a white
In view of the many recent devel. having such a tine organization per­
pack of this season meets with a September first.
opments
in oxygen manufacture, and fected for the purpose of law enforce
American Red Cross held a meet­ the determination that they should mask and a penny were found neap
ready sale.
considering,the increasing cost and ment.
Since “The Story of Coal” was ing late last week at which the re­ not be separated. Now they send the car. It is believed Dabney made
decreasing quality of the nation's
P atriotism Urged
Im provem ents Made.
first produced in the later part of port of the Home Service chairman, word back from the W. C. T. U. his bed in the car for the night but
raw
materials, the Bureau of Mines,
Rev. Judson Oldfield also made a
The building which houses the 1917, according to Bureau of Mines Mrs. Sam McNair, was given and Children’s Farm Home, “It is so was roused by the intruder, who shot
speech on the “Constitution” in
machinery Installed this season wa9 officials, the picture has been shown Mrs. W'. M. Denton w’as elected to pretty here and a nice piano for fearing Dabney would fire. It is be­ appointed an advisory committee to
study
the
problem
of
the
applica
lieved
the
highwayman
threw
the
keeping
with Constitution Week and
constructed early this year and the to more than three and a quarter serve as Home Service chairman music and we are so happy.” Mr.
tlon
of
oxygen
or
oxygenated
air
to
urged everyone to be more patriotic
total output for the building and million people. The Bureau has nev. during th e absence of Mrs. McNair Sam McNair volunteerly contributes body over the bluff into the river
metallurgical and allied processes. and think more of keeping the laws
new machinery for the season wil’ er been able to comply with the on a two months visit in Missouri. 825 a year toward their support in to hide his crime.
M. H. Roberts,
of New York, is of the Nation and State.
approximate close to $8000, Man many demands received for this
The Reverend P. K. Hammond, thi3 home.
chairman
of
the
committee.
ager Lininger estlmtes.
The new picture.
Mrs. Leggttt gave a very interest­
chairman of the board, reported
The Red Cross is given discount
This committee has made a thor­ ing reading during the afternoon,
machinery installed at the begin­
Of the original .eighteen sets, each that Ashland citizens were respond­ by business firms, the hospital, and
ough survey of the existing processes while the Salvation Army furnished
ning of the year cost over 83,500
has beeu given approximately twelve ing nobly to their quota of 8850 for individuals. So the stretching power
for the manufacture of 98 per ctnt music at several times during the pro
alone and the building and other showing a month, making a total of the Japanese Relief fund and among of the sum is strengthened. Phy­
oxygen.
The conclusions reached are gram.
operating costs have been running
216 showing for the eighteen sets. the organizations had been given: sicians of Ashland are continually
that the comparatively small demand
very high.
Estimating the number of specta­ Elks 8100, Shrine 850, Knight giving their services.
for the product has prevented the
New Company Formed.
tors at each showing at 250, makes Templar 825. W. C. T. U. 85. Art
The Red Cross workers give of
SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 18.— Af installation of large units suitable
This is the first year the cannerj a total of 54,216 people a month, Club 85, National Bank 850, Citi­
their time and bets efforts to re­ ter taking a property toll which may for metallurgical processes, with cor­
has been operating under the new or three and a quarter million in zens Bank 825, State Bank $10.
lieve the old and sick when found reach twenty million dollars, the responding economies, and that by
stock company and although- no the ?ixty months of circulation.
The Llthlans conducted street sales
forest fires which destroyed or dam. far the greater proportion of the
check has yet been made of the bus­
at two booths and brought in over in distress, to encourage, the ex­ aged six northern California towns present cost of oxygen represents
iness to find just how the season's
Corvallis— New grammar school 8200. Individuals generously re­ pull, and to do a bit toward giving were reported under control late to­ the cost of transportation, Btorage
totals are coming out it is expected under construction,
A posse scouting the fair grounds
sponded with from 50 cents to 825, helpless children in poverty a chance day. A high wind abated and the and service.
that the season will be very success­
each.
Friday
evening failed to find trace
: tired fire fighters were able to check
to grow up normal.
ful one and if the produce enjoys
Forest Grove— Work progressing
of
the
District
Attorney’s motor car,
Thursday evening Reverend Ham­
J the flames, a dozen towns including
the ready sale which it merits the rapidly on addition to Masonic home. mond sent a check for 8765 to the
although nearly every one on the
Sonoma City, Bolinas, and Fairfax,
management plans to double the ca­
grounds
was notified to be on the
headquarters chapter. Contributions
which appeared doomed, are safe.
Couldn’t Wait Longer.
pacity for next season, which means
lookout
for
the prosecutor's car it
will be received at any one of the
An old lady was on a visit to her
could not be found.
the bringing of a considerable pay LIFE ON THE OTHER WORLDS three banks throughout the month married daughter. One day there was
Gladstone to sink well for greater
roll to Ashland.
.
Rawles Moore had ridden to the
to be applied to this fund
company, and little Theodore, the hope water supply. Two more streets will
of
the
house,
was
doing
his
best
to
Astronomers Less Optimistic Regard­
fair
grounds with a friend and
No worker in Ashland Red Cross
have sewers.
Fred Wagner will take over the when he started home from the
ing Existence of Life Than
amuse
his
mother’s
visitors.
Present­
has ever acepted money for services
official duties of the Post Office on evening performance began look­
ly lie left the room, to return soon
the Enthusiast.
or expenses. So quietly i3 their work afterward with a zinc bucket. This
October 1, according to the latest in­ ing for some mode of transporta­
Discussing planetary life, bo far conducted that few persons realize he planted right In front of his grand­
formation from that source, the rea­ tion. preferably his cur. Being un­
as It bears on the planetary system of the amount of suffering that is re­ ma. while the others sat wondering
son
being that September 30 closes able to find* it he instituted a
the sun, we may state the average as- lieved in Ashland. The itemized list what w’as about to happen.
up
the
business of the local office search. All the special traffic cops
I tronomical opinion; It is far less ep- gives not one half of the 3tory. For
“Grandma,” said little Theodore,
for
one
of the four periods of the who have been doing calesthenics on
i tlmlstlc for the diffusion of life than
“will oo kick It?”
instances: under “care of children
is the opinion of the enthusiast.
“Bless the child,” said the surprised
year, so by taking over the office on street corners and within the fair
BERKELEY, Cal., Sept. 18.— The
. ,
,
.
, <1.) Venus, so far as we can see, and women’ comes a case where the old lady, “why do you wish me to
A Ford Sedan driven by George that date Mr. Wagner will start out minus one club, gove up theib so far
stnekou university city, sustained a more nearly fulfills the conditions Home Service chairman and Dr. do that, darling?”
at the beginning of a new quarter. unsucessful attem pts to completely
loss of between six an ten million than any planet other than the earth, Brower went at midnight on urgent
“Because," replied the young hope­ Trefreu and a Chevrolet touring car
Mr. Wagner has already received hypnotize, mesmerize and baftle
in the fire here last night. Military Its mass and orbit are certainly favor- cal and found a mother desperately ful, “I heard pa say we should be aw­ driven by Ross Applegate came to­
his
official temporary recess ap­ every motorist by the process of
gether
at
the
Intersection
of
Oak
and
guards are patrolling the hundred : able, its distance, rotation, and chem- ill and the family in poverty. The fully rich when oo kicked the bucket!’’
B. Street yesterday afternoon at five pointment and although the ap­ continuous aud unabated Indlau club
devastated blocks. No confirmed re-1 lcaI constitution, are probably not un­ mother was cared for. She was tak-
*
o’clock.
His Boss-y.
pointment has to be passed on by exercises aud started a search for
port of the loss of life in Berkeley! favo™ble- thouS»'
cannot penetrate
en to the hospital and given special
n
.
.
..
,
i Rs dense covering of clouds and
All good farmers like their cows, but
Congress
when it assembles again the car but it was not found.
The
collision
which
was
purely
Relief measure# for the ten thou- out the niy8terles of Its surface.
care. She i3 well now. The Salvation Lewis Owpn either carried matters to
accidental, happened so quickly that the temporary appointments are
sand homeless are under way rap­
The reason was finally dis-
(2.) Low forms of life may exist on Army officers found a position for extremes or else he must have had an
idly and no suffering is expected the planet Mars, where the thin at­ her husband and the oldest child is especially likeable cow. This is the neither of the drivers of the cars recognized as practically the same ered, Rawles Moore's own car was
mosphere does permit our telescope in school. An almost totally blind way they tell the story down in Craw­ were able to prevent the occurrence. as regular apointmenta.
Over a dozen summer resorts and
in the garage at his home. As has
scores of ranches and vineyards were exPlorat,ons- High forms of life at woman, 78 years old was sent back ford county, Indiana, where Mr. Owen, Mr. Trefren was approaching Oak In Interest of County Work—
been stated before he had ridden
a Kentuckian, recently bought a farm. Street from B. St., driving east; Mr.
destroyed.
i t,ie Present tlnQe are, however, gen-
W. W. Robison motored to Wag­ to the fair with a friend. The search
I erally deemed improbable, and being* to Baker to be among relatives un­
One of his neighbors was James H. Applegate traveled south on Oak ner Creek Sunday afternoon and
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. . _
comparable with man and other ter- til 3he could save enough money Clay, also a Kentuckian, and from him Street. It is reported that Mr. Apple- attended the Sunday School held W’as abandoned. Mr. Moore got
ortland Fireboat house to be restrial mammals are considered ut- from her widow’s pension to go to Owen bought a cow, but the cow
home some way and the special
gate resumed all blame and would there in the afternoon. Mr. Robison
erected at foot of East Start Street; terly Impossible.
didn’t
want
to
leave
her
family
pas­
police again began imitating a
Montana, her home state, where she
be responsible for damages.
reports that the school is not very flock of human pendulums.
to cost 835,000.
(3.) The otlier planets of the solar
ture.
She
liked
the
Clay
farm,
she
is entitled to a blind pension. The
Both cars were damaged to a very active, but he was able to do a good
---------------------- -
: system are now quite unsuited to
was contented there. So they traded
nurse
expense
was
occasioned
when
farms and Owen moved over with the large extent and were taken to re­ bit of work and campaigning for the
Contract awarded for paving 3 11 i>rotoP'asm^c
Harlow Shapley,
Springfield— Guaranty
Oil Co.,
a mother was ill with the flu and cow. Everyone is said to be satisfied, pair shops as soon as legal proced­
w i.es Clackamas county roads. ’ I
Sunday School convention to be held leases approximately 6,000 acres of
her five children, o ena baby of especially Bossy.
ure was handled.
at an early date.
land for drilling purposes.
Estimate $20,000 Business Has
Been Turned Out During
Season
TIED DP BÏ STRIKE
E
IA FOREST
FIRES ARE CHECKED
HAS NEW CAR TRICK
WAGNER EO ASSUME
DOUES OCTOBER 1
BERKELEY SÖFFERS
IEN MILLION FIRE
FOCAL MEN COLLIDE
AND SMASH AUTOS