Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 19, 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
1 HE
TIDINGS HAS BEEN ASHLAND’S LEADING NEW SPAPER FOR NEARLY F IF T Y
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VOL NO. V.
(International News Wire Service)
1 1
YEARS. ::
malaria germs cannot
survive three months in the
rich ozone at Ashland. The
pure domestic water helps.
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Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
ASHLAND. OKEOOX WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1903
ENGLAND TURNS
DOW PROPOSAL
OFFERED BY U.S.
NO. 15
FOOTBALL TEAM
ORFORD f
CITY COUNCIL PO RT BOOSTS
ROAD KLAN FIGHT IN .
WORRIED OVER
OKLAHOMA WILL
WATER PROBLEM
BE CONTINUED
TO BE STRONG
Seven Lettermen Out First
Night, With Others
Soon To Come
Curry County People After
Improved Highway
To Coast
With the biggest turnout, both in
numbers and size, thatthe local High
Extension Of Legal Limit For!8cb001 has ever bad tor Football
the first week of practice, prospects
Searching Ships Not
j for a winning team are very good ac­
Desired
cording to Coach Walter Hughes,
who has guided the destinies of the
Ashland athletes for the past three
WILL REFER MATTER
years and took the basketball team
TO IMPERIAL MEET through to a state championship two
year ago.
Desire Of United States To With seven lettermen out the first
Extend Present Three Mile night and indications that at least
Limit To Twelve Miles Not ;tw° more wil1 be out bef°re the end
Received W ith Favor By o£ the week the prospects for a vet-
I eran team are bright. The seven
English Government.
Miss Emma Vascovie, 10, and Mrs. Roy McGlone, 30, were found
brutally murdered in the apartment of Mrs. McGlone. Police are search­
ing for Joe Brindisi, a Sicilian, with whom Mrs. McGlone is said to have
been friendly for several years, on the theory that the crime was com­
mitted by a Jealous-raged man. Mrs. McGlone was the wife of Roy M e
Glhne, athletic instructor, of Denver. The couple had been married
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To be present while Oregon cedar
to the amount of 3,000.000 feet,
Question Whether To Build. which will be used in the reconstruc­
Reservoir Or To Buy From tion of districts in Japan devastated State Labor Federation To
by earthquake, is loaded Into the
Back Governor Walton
Talent Company
hold of the “Frogner," a Norwegian
In Campaign
steamer of 9300 tons. Port Orford,
Curry, county, has extended an in­
MAYOR BELIEVES
vitation to the people of Klamath, PRESS CENSORSHIP
BOTH NECESSARY Josephine,
Jackson, Coos and Curry
LIFTED AT TULSA
counties to be at Port Orford. Sat­
Construction Of Warehouse urday, September 22nd.
On Second Street Starts
During the gathering, plans will State National Guard Being
Mobilized In Case Force
Immediately To Be Used For be further developed for the pro­
Reeded To Enforce Orders
Storage Purposes By Three posed construction at a paved high­
Departments.
V Governor Against K u
way that when completed will link
Klux Klau.
Rather a mean battle was waged Klamath Falls with the *
Oklahoma City, Sept
19—
at the regular Council meeting last Orford, using that part of the Pacif-I
ic highway already constructed from ( Ported unanimously by the State
‘ ± ' . T : " ° ' A' h“ M
« Labor £ h.„ £ £
I lettermen who reported for the first
Washington, Sept. 19— Great Bri- I Practice are Thornton, Marske, Mof-
tain has virtually turned down the fet> Wild, Chapman, Carlon and Dix
proposal recently made by the Amer- and both Hobson and Beeson have
ican government to extend the legal i »Unified their intentions of returning
• • Mcc,on*’
limit of searching ships at sea to i 800n-
twelve miles, tlie state department
° r n,Rn>' m onths. M cGlone was out of the city when the dou- Sr. of the Water committee and a short distance north of Grants | mlnation to drive the Ku Klux Kian
Several of these men have played
announced today.
e tragedy was enacted. Miss Vascovie had been a ehuj»i of Mrs. Me- most of the members of the commit- Pass.
two seasons and should produce a
out of Oklahoma, Governor Walton
Refusal Softened
To insure a local representation, I today ‘‘took heart” declaring hlm-
real team this year and should have G,one-
K
tee came out strongly in iavor of the
The refusal of the British Govern­ an especially strong and heavy line
to
Idea of constructing a new reservoir the Ashland Chamber of Commerce se,f more firmly determined
ment to honor the American request as all the men with the exception of
has
been
requested
to
send
a
fight
than
ever.
He
Bhowed
not
the
on the south fork of Ashland creek
was softened by the promise to sub­ Marske who are out at present are
to the meeting next 8,,ghte«t sign of backing down in his
while City Water Superientndent delegation
mit the propositiou to an Imperial linemen but the return of Eli Beeson
It is expected th a tjilgbt to eradicate “Mob Justice”
Hosier was evidently in favor of the Saturday
conference in London to be held in will greatly strengthen the back-
plan of securing an additional water Ashland, Grants Pass, Klamath Falls | irora the state.
October to be attended by the pre­ field.
supply from the Talent irrigation Marsh field, Medford and other parts
miers of all the British colonies.
of Southern Oregon will be repre-|
P ress C ensorship Lifted
company.
Marske handled the quarterback
sented.
position throughout the season last
Tulsa.
Okla., Sept. 19— Censor-
May Use B oth
Advocates
of
the
proposed
h
ig
h
-|Shlp
o£
tbe
Tulsa Tribune started
year and with the experience gained
Acording to Mayor Loomis the
BOSTON— “Two Special No. 1 for
One of the most encouraging
should be able to put over some real
Mrs. Coolidge and an orange for signs pointing to the rapid comple­ present indications are that both way are urging that It be such pave-1 yesterday by military forces, enforc-
j heady work this year especially with me.”
methods will have to be used in or­ ment as will carry trucks of five-ton | lng martlal law here, was lifted to-
tion of the Grants Pa3s-Crescent der to secure a sufficient supply of capacity and stand the traffic, thus| gbt by orders received by Adju-
j the strong line which will be on
This was the invariable breakfats City highway, . received in many
hand to open holes for the backs.
water for the city if the use increas­ insuring to Southern Oregon a per­ lant General Baird H. Markham
order of Calvin Coolidge, when, as
Barton Frulan is one of the most Governor., he lived at the Adams months was seen today in a letter es in the future as much as it has mauent outlet to the ocean at Port fr° n‘ Governor J. c . Walton.
received by Resident Engineer J. in the pa3t.
Congressman Hawley was the Proniising of the second string at
Orford, which port when improved J MaJ°r Turner Rorark was wlth-
House with Mrs. Coolidge.
will be large and deep enough to a c - |draWU £rorn tbe Tribune offices and
G.
Bromley , of the local highway
guest of Honor at the Lithian ban­ present and should be able to fill one
Stiff
Fight
Ahead
Take it from one who knows—— office, from the state office. Mr.
quet held this noon at the Hotel of the backfield positions left vacant
The Mayor believes that before commodate the largest vessels a- editors were informed they might
Wh° Bromley was asked to prepare an
Ashland at which the wives of all the by .he graduation of Chuck Huah . . X d . L T reB'"“r
print whatever they wished. No ex­
many years the entire supply from* float.
• ir » H ^ 1 « « ,
, .
[lie
coffee and cereal, and estimate as soon a3 possible of the
Lithians were also present. Congress1 and
^lpm Clark. » Hobson
who is ex- , ‘
Ashland creek will be necessary for
Strong efforts will be made to se­ planation of the lifting of the cen­
had the entre to the gubernatorial ¡ cost ot the road from
man Hawley in keeping with C on-ipected to <*nter school soon is an ex-
Grants Pass the household and domestic purposes cure federal and state aid in build­ sorship was made public.
stitution Week emphasized law en­ perienced end and has already filled room when the executive was sick. to the California line. This is taken while the supply taken from the
ing the highway, which will greatly
No one is better acquainted with to mean that the state is now inter­
forcement in his talk and also em­ ihat position for two
seasons so
I roops Gathering
Hiatt
project
can
be
used
for
irriga­
decrease the sum to be raised by the
tastes of the esting itself in the building of the
phasized the growing need of moral should be the best in Southern Ore­ the gastronomical
Oklahoma City. Okia., Sept. 1 » _
tion purposes only. Other members counties affected.
President of the United States and I road to
uplift in the nation.
gon this year it he plays as he should. the
United States Senators Charles L .I nÍtioua? ^
buudn'd
‘ »klahoma
First Ladv nf thn i », »
I,
“ >nnect with the work be-! of the Council think differently
fir s t Lady of the Land than | ing done on the California side of
Fred Holmes, president of the
though so It looks as if a stiff fight
Ermal ‘Bo Carlon who halis from "Mac”__ not even me ».z, i
HCp,r y
housekeeper, the state line.
Chamber of Commerce told the Lith­ Eastern Oregon, hue h.d .wo yen'ra L „ o deci”
faces the city In the securing oi ad­
ares that “Silent Cal” has
ians what they could do to assist experience already in handling the
The only part of the road which ditional water supplies.
the Chamber of Commerce in boost- center position at present and with a weakness for custard pies. “Mac” must be surveyed by the local high­
Storeh ouse to be B uilt
Comn,r°re"1"
- 8 “ ‘e
J- C'
?r“
and dinners, ’ and
in Ashland and the community as broncho busting experineee behind I served .. breakfasts
.
way
office
lies
between
the
Apple-
The
Council authorized the con-
him
should
oM.
...
.
.
.
I
sometimes
luncheons,
to
the
Cool-
a whole further along the line which
he able yardage
to keen Through
o th e r ! I u “ “
gate river and Kerby. The survey 1 struction of a one story cement | invited to be
teams from making
8lXteen m<>"th8-
they have already been fololwing.
he present to become ers to get their men ready for dutv
has been completed to the Applegate warehouse at the corner of C and familiar with the possibilities of
» ready for duty.
Mac, ’ incidentally, is known to
Secretary J. H. Fuller of the Cham the center of the line.
and a large amount of work done first Avenue streets the building of
Port
Orford
as
an
important
ship­
hundreds
of
diners
out
all
over
her of Commerce gave the talk with
Another man who is new here this
on the highway, which has been which is to start Immediately.
ping point and the advantages of the]
which he won the national cup for year but has all the ear marks of Boston. For years he has been em­
graded and widened. From Kerby to This warehouse will serve as a store­ proposed highway.
the best impromptu speech at the a real football player is a young ployed in first-class hotels. Now he
the line the survey has been laid house and warehouse for the Water
school for chamber
of commerce fellow from Hillsboro by the nam* is the Ganymede who rushes filet
out. The party will get to the rest of Electric and Street departments of
secretaries held by Nortliwestern Un­ of Goodin. He plays either full hack mignons a la Woodcock, and Baked
the highway as soon as possible.
the City. The construction of the
iversity at Evanston, Illinois this or tackle and shows quite a bit of Alaska, to epicures at Rich’s Grill
building has been placed In the
summer.
on Federal street, where patrons
ability for a new man.
hands
of Easterling, Walker and
M a r y s v i l l e , cai.
sept. 19.__
High Fizz, V. D. Miller, of the
The regular Alumni game which love to sound him on his somewhat
Bennett Coffman, Oroville youth, is
Hosier superintendents of the Re­
Lithians made a few remarks at the has been played for the last four or conservative political opinions.
having
a costly experience for de­
spective
departments.
opening of tlie meeting compliment­ five years was called off this year by
He believes “Coolidge will make
Much
Pipe
Bought
murring
to the entrance of a bee
ing the members on their “pep” and Coach Hughes as in the game last a fine President,” but his spontan­
Into
his
automobile
as he traveled
City Water superintendent Hosier
urging them to make the organiza­ year he greatly underestimated the eous enthusiasm is for Mrs. Cool­
along
the
highway.
was granted permission to expend
WEED. Cal., Sept.
19- -Joe I
tion as good a boosting asset to the powers of the graduated men and idge.
While traveling at the rate of
$8781
for
the
purchase
of
pipe
for
Thornton, coloured, was not
community as possible.
when they won from the High school
‘There’s one lady that is in her
ed
here
on
September
7th
on
a
com-U.b°
Ut thirly m,Ies au hour on the
The Plaza Confectionery operat the work of replacement and addi­
The Lithian Octette was selected team by a large score it served to I right Place at last,” he declared,
plaint
sworn
to
by
Sherry
Platt
‘
lary8vine'0rov,lle
highway. Coft-
to represent Ashland at the Stale put a damper on the spirits of t h e | ‘Mw> Coolidge is a fine woman, a ed by Minard and Taylor is in the tion to the city water mains. Part
process „ of p a r big
of g improve of this pipe will be of the ten inch manager of the Weed Company Store u 8“ »8,r.UCk Ht th* bee’ 1,1 a ,wiuk‘
Fair, on Thursday. September 27, and younger men for some time. Because! real lad,, and the White House Is men,
e s e t program
c o a s t in
pbflp^no
. . threat­ I
he lost control of his automobile
variety.
charging that mu-----
Thornton . had
they will have their expenses fur­ oi this reason and also because the) Ju®t where she belongs,
lt_landed
on the side of the road
Pfeffly Gets Contract
construction of a banquet hall and
nished by the organization.
ened the life of C. Young, a clerk
first scheduled game is only a little
IIis real name is Austin McKough
upside
down,
with Coffman pinned
dining room at the rear of the build­
J. D. Pfeffly was awarded the con­ in the store, as was stated in a pub­
Mr. Lincoln the Kiwanas organi­
over a week off the Coach has deem- and he lives at No. 96 Marshall
beneath
the
door.
zer for the district was present and ed it impractical to play the games street, Winthrop, where in leisure ing which will be unsurpassed in tract for the construction of the lished announcement.
This is the statement by Justice I
, ° f MarysvH,e a«toists
Southern Oregon in its service to sidewalk on High street and the
complimented the Lithians on the until later in the season.
I hours he digs in his vegetable gar­
the public according to the efficient Council also decided to put addition­ of the Peace J. P. Bradley who als^ £ T
a,°’lg Wh“e tbe whi‘ala of
spirit which they were showing boost
den and disciplines six little Mc- manager.
a iV
ing the community and praised the
al sewers in district 26 as 3oon as says no one else swore to ™
Koughs.
organization as a whole.
complaint against Thnorton in his bar thev /
“ d ° f ft“ ,r° “
The room is to be finished in hard possible.
court or any other court known to
, m° V*d lbe ear ,rom Coff-
The Lithians decided that there
wood and will have a hard wood
hlm Plaft o D a a «
I nxan 8 body aud took his to au Oro
would be no dance in the Pavilion
floor in order that dancing may be
.
complaint*
a°
“’"
•
r‘"e
'
T
'" "
ore
this week.
indulged in by the special parties,
The aaaouocemeat of the arreel
" ‘8
» «* »recked,
which are to be held in the room.
The room at present in a state of
was made following an encounter in PACIFIC MAIL LINER
REDDING, Calif., Sept 19— Two
construction
will
be
ten
by
38
feet
the store between Mre. Hester '
CURA IH iw r a i
ball games were played in this part
and
the
total
cost
of
finishing
and
Thornton,
wife
of
Joe
Thornton,
and
w
of the state Sunday by pro-league
Portland, Or., Sept.— Plans _
_
are
equipping
the
new
feature
of
the
Young, a clerk, during which each
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1 9 — The
teams that made far flung journeys being rapidly formulated here for
Plaza
service
is
estimated
to
cost
Is
said
to
have
burled
vegetables
Pacific
Mail Liner Cuba, which went
The
Public
Library
has
added
>y automobile. In Dunsmuir Susan- American Federation of Labor which
close
to
$1000
by
the
management.
and
canned
goods
at
each
other.
(ashore
on
a reef off San Miguel Is­
several new books that will interest
ville played Weed for the alleged will meet at the Labor Temple,
Lovers of artistic and fascinat­
It is the plan of the management the scientific reader, as well as own­
championship of the northern part October 1 to 14. It will be the forty-
land. has been abandoned, a total
ing remembrances, will be glad to
that
special parties will be held in er of the ever-popular motor car.
of the state. There never before was third annual gathering of the organ
loss.
This loss is estimated at $4 0o -
know that Mrs. J. T. Milelr, a new
000.
the room and also special banquets Every volume is complete in itself
such a jam of people in the Duns- ization.
resident of Ashland, is displaying
It is
muir baseball park. The score was:
President Samuel Gombers will tables will be installed which can aud is bound In high grade compo­
ship’s
T A K F F IR ^ T P P I 7 F i waa not said
due a° the mu,h
f° destruction
the p°und
novel sachet bags, coat hangers, pil­
sition
material.
easily
be
removed
making
the
space
Susanville, 4; Weed, 0.
be in attendance and labor leaders
lows and many novelties, specially
• n i l L l l l l u l I n lL L j ^ g of the waves against its sides
Scientific instruction in the use of
A great deal of money changed are of the opinion that he will be available .for dancing.
prepared by herself.
hands. Dunsntiur and Weed sports elected unless a dark horse arises.
a8 to the swelling of a cargo of
The construction is going on rap­ radio outfits and transmission are
The tokens, are the hand work of
treated
at
length
in
two
volumes.
Dahlias
from
an
Ashland
garden
coffee' which became, water soaked
atkiag Weed’
At present no suggestion ha3 devel- idly at present and it is estimated
Mrs. Miller and the various articles
that
of
Mrs.
Homer
Elhart
took
two
and
exerted such force against the
Minerals
and
rare
ores,
their
compo­
In Weaverville, Grass Valley play- oped that there will be any opposi that it will be finished in the pro­
are made with bright colored orgau-
first
prizes
in
the
Jackson
County
holds
that the hull and decks were
sition, and formation will Interest
ed the Weaverville Highways. The tiou to re-electing him. The last cess of another week.
dy and ribon, fileld with flowers I score w»«-
~
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‘cvl*“K “ **“• ine
The room is to be opened only on the student who knows the posslbill Fair exhibits of flowers held at t h e |f° reed out of line.
grown in the park and perpared so! Valiev 2
' **
’ Gra3s effort to oust him failed two y ears
County Fair gounds last week as
special occasions Mr. Taylor says as ties held in position of the earth.
ago. when President
that the natural odor and shape of
Weaverville flushed
..... John L. Lewis the expense of-operating the place
her
entries in both the General and
There is also a study in Geology
with anotherl of the United Mine workers was de­
the flowers are retained, making the
the
Cactus
collections took off both
will be considerable.
and a hook giving detailed informa­
interior of the bags resemble a flow- SunsInvtRe and W „ 7 7
that feated-
tion in the repair lines of Ford cars, first prizes although they were en­
er garden. Panseys, roses and G rin«
t
‘° H
The U8Ual skimishes between ‘he
tered against the flowers of prof^iT-
trucks
and tractors.
shasta daisies are among the flow-! Sunerior
the radicaI wing Ot the labor movement INTOXICATION CHARGED
sional
growers.
TO LODI TRUCK DRIVER
All of these books have just come
—
Superior California championship, and the conservatives are expected.
ers used aud they can he handled
There were fifteen varieties of
to the library and will soon be placed
without becoming broken or niis- at once telegraphed a challenge to Efforts will likely be made to obtain
Dahlias
represented in the General
LODI, Cal., Sept. 19.— James Dev- on the circulation list.
KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. 19— O ik ,
Susanville for a real championship adoption of a resolution favoring
class
and
five classes of five blooms thousand dollars was taken some
The method in which Mrs. Miller
ino
of
Woodbridge,
was
arrested
yes
contest and for a purse of 3500. recognition of Russia, with the con
in the Cactus Collection, in both of
prepares the flowers for use is one
terday by local officers on a warrant Mountain Product to Market__
time Sunday night or early Monday
It is reported here that Su3anvillle last
of her own formulas, learned many
Charles and Vernon came to Ash­ which the flowers of Mrs. Elhart, morning from the safe in the City
has accepted the dare.
The widest divarance is said to charging him with driving an auto­
were judged the best.
years ago in Georgia and handed
Laundry, a Japanese concern, locat­
A.. J. Breidwieser of Susanville exist between Russian recognition mobile while under the influence of land the earlier part of the week
In the general collection the Hi Gill ed on Main Street, near Link Riv­
to her through generations. Six said here.
liquor.
A.
E.
Schroeder,
215
North
from
Dead
Indian.
They
brought
a
I which the American Federation of
Gesla and Issullnda stood out dis­ er.
weeks are required in the prepara­
Susanville has accepted Weaver- Labor heretofore has opposed and Union Street, Stockton, swore out the band of goats which were raised in tinguished
particularly
for their
tion from the time that the flower
Frank Nakata, owner of the laun­
ville s challenge to play baseball Mexican recognition’ which it has warrant after sustaining painful in­ Dead Indian.
beauty
and
coloring
and
in
the Cac­ dry, reported the robbery yesterday
is gathered until it is ready to fill for a $500 purse and the champion- favored. Leaders point out that con juries as a result of a collision with
tus varieties the Hohannusburg Rein- the discovery of it not being made
its niche in the use with the maker. ship. Susanville offers Weaverville ditions are not at all on a par be- Devino’s truck Sunday.
Generosity Displayed__
cher
Froshim and the F. W. Fellows
After the warrant for his arrest
These various novelties were on $_.>0 expense money to come to I cause in Mexico the workers retain
until the safe was opened late in
A number of boxes of fine peaches
was issued Devino sought an appor- were given last week by an Ashland are preeminent in their class.
display at the fair, btu no prize was I Susanville for the game.”
the day. The safe was in the window
given for their exhibition, the m ain' -
-
"
‘ the‘r freed° m a“d aCtUa,ly beneflt- tunity to settle the damage claim
Mrs. Elhart also took first and in full view of any one passing along
fruit man for the Children’s Farm
Time and place will «be deter-j ted by the revolutions, whereas, in
second
prizes with her entry of reed
outside of court. The two parties Home at Corvallis. This gift was
idea in displaying them being to
that section of town has very little
mined when Breidwelser passes Russia it is held they have beceme
basketry
in the Fair.
familiarize the public with the work through Weaverville on his way to|m ore enslaved than ever they were were referred to the district attorney very much appreciated by the ladles
traffic after midnight.
by Justice J. H. Solkmore, who Issued of the W>. C. T. U. who have this
work conducted that few persons re­ Eureka.
The police have no definite clue
Deschutes county votes $130,000
under the czarlat regime.
[the warrant.
but a roundup of suspicious char­
‘ home in their care.
road bond issue.
acters is being made.
WILL BE COMPLETED
H A W M S AI
W
1 ABBESIED
AFTER B FIGHTl
BASEBALL HAMS PUY ™
Al BEE AND
IDE
FEDERATION
NOW AI LIBRARY
ASHLAND DAHLIAS
KLAMATH FALLS SAFE
IGHT