Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 20, 1923, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE, with
out the aid of medicine cures
nine cases out ten of asthma, t
This is a proven fact.
A shland D aily T idings
THE TIDINGS HAS BEEN ASHLAND’S LEADING ' NEWSPAPER FOR NEARLY FIFTY Y F A R ^
(International News Wire Service)
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Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
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MALARIA GERMS cannot
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pure domestic water helps.
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ASHLAND. OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 20, 1923.
NO. 16.
REPRESENTATIVE1ITII1A
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BE
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PRAISES BUDGET
SYSTEM OF U.S.
GOVERNOR OF RAIL OFFICIALS MANY DEAD AS
VISIT ASHLAND
OKLAHOMA MAY
RESULTREVOLT
BE IMPEACHED
OF BULGARIANS
Plan Of Chamber Is That
Fifty Cases Will Be
Dispensed Free
Reduction Of National Debt
And Of Expenses Laid
To Budget
CONGRESSMAN GIVES
SEVERAL TALKS HERE
Adoption Of Budget System
By State Of Oregon i ’rged
By Congressman In Talks
Made Today. Has Served
Many Terms In Senate.
W. C. Hawley, congressman from
the third district of Oregon, is in
Ashland today in attendance at the
Pioneer reunion. Congressman Haw­
ley delivered an address before the
venerable pioneer men and women
immediately after the noon hour.
Later in the day he made an address
before the Illinois association.
The distinguished visitor arrived
in Ashland yesterday morning and
at noon was a guest at a banquet
given at the Hotel Ashland by the
Lithians.
A real feature of the Oregon State
Fair which opens at Salem on Sep­
tember 24, will be the fact that
Litliia water is to be served free
by an Ashland delegation which
plans to take over fifty cases to Sal­
em for the purpose.
The idea originated with the Cham
her of Commerce and when they got
into touch with the bottling works,
Mr. Silver agreed to furnish 50 cases
of the water free of charge if the
Lithians and the Chamber of Com­
merce would agree to pay the trans­
portation charge and arrange for the
serving of the water.
The Lithian Octette is also to be
present at the Fair and will sing on
Thursday on several occasions. It
is believed at present that a special
booth will be set up for the occas-
sion and the Litliia Water will prob­
ably be dispensed by the wives of
the younger Lithians in the Octette
who plan to accompany them to the
Fair.
Declare That Tourists Are
Beginning To Recognixe
Oregon Attractions
House Of Representatives To
Meet Despite Order Of
Executive
WALTON TO IGNORE
LEGISLATURE CALL
Tourists in increasing numbers
are coming to recognize the attrac­
tions of Oregon.
This was the opinion expressed to­
day by J. A. Ormandy, General Pas­
senger Agent of the Southern Pacif­
ic Company at Portland, and K. C.
Ingram of San Francisco, editor of
th ^ railroad company’s Bureau of
Backbone Of Revolution
Reported As Broken
From Belgrade
Is
MACEDONIANS THREAT
Twenty Four Charges Filed
TO JOIN INSURGENTS
A-gamst Governor Bv The
AI embers Of The Lower] Ne’ 3' who visited Ashland with a . ( entral
Sol ¡a Government
Mouse^Whieh Will Conduct s- Rosebaura. District Freight and
Charges
That Neighbor Bal­
Trial On Wednesday.
Passenger Agent.
,
kan States Have Been As­
A larger volume of travel was cit­
sisting
Rebels With Anns
M ajority To B e P resen t
ed by the railroad men in support of
And
Supplies.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 20.— A
majority of the members of the
House of Representatives will meet
here next Wednesday to consider
charges of misconduct against Gov­
ernor Walton.
Simultaneously with the call it was
announced that sixty one members
of the House will be present. Twen­
ty four charges have been filed
against the Governor touching a
number of phases of his career,
particularly
since martial law was
Mrs. B elm on t, president of th e W om en’s P arty, w ho w ill preside at
declared.
th e im portant m eetin g o f th e N ational C ouncil Qf th e W om an’s Party
their opinion. Freight traffic has al­
so increased. The growing impor­
tance of this district has been recog­
nized in a substantial way by the
Southern Pacific Company in the
creation of a district traffic agency
for this region under the direction
of Mr. Rosenbaum, and by the raises
in rank of the railroad’s traffic of­
ficers in Oregon, notably the ap­
pointment of J. M. Mulchay and J.
M. Scott as assistant freight and pas-
senegr traffic managers at Portland,
respectively, and the promotion of
E. Miller and Mr. Ormandy as
General Freight Agent and General
Passenger Agent at Portland, res­
pectively.
London, Sept. 20— Many hundreds
of persons were killed in the fight­
ing betweet the Bulgarian commun­
ists and the troops, according to a
dispatch from Sofia today.
R evolt R eported Broken
Belgrade, Sept. 20,— The back­
bone <ff the communist revolt in
northern Bulgaria has been broken
by the prompt measures of the gov­
ernment, a Sofia dispatch stated.
Balkan S tates Accused
The Macedonian committee has
threatened
to join the insurgents.
Speaker Gibbons of the House of
The distinguished visitor has a
The
Sofia
government
charged that
Representatives has officially announc
long record in congress, having ser­
the
neighboring
Balkan
states as­
ed that the Governor would ignore
ved the Third district since March,
sisted the rebels. Martial law is to
the call for a special legislative ses­
The trip of Ashland and Medford
1907, or a total of more than 16
sion.
The lithia and other springs, the' be strictly enforced according to late
years. Although during several cam­ and other Southern Oregon business
tourist park of beauty unexcelled dispatches.
paigns the congressman has met men which had been planned for
anywhere and the location of the
whh oppoitttlon b»Lh for "(he'non'i'in-j Lhe, E° aSt tl,ls » ’ «k-end to Port Or­
city with a sweeping vista of the
ation or his party and later in „ . J ' » « 1
‘h® Creaent City-Grant,
I I as« nip’nwnv Loa Koon
PORTLAND, Sept.
20.— Ware­
valley before it combine to make
“Japan will be modernized by
general election, he has always suc­ Pass highway, lias been postponed
for at least one week according to houses in thefertile Sacramento Val­ cataclysmic methods only,” said one.
Ashland
a place of unique attrac­
ceeded in pushing the opposition a-
a message received here today by ley today were sending forth their ‘Earthquakes and tidal w’aves will
tion, the railroad men declared.
side and has always been re-elected
the local Chamber of Commerce.
supplies
of
rice
for
refugees
in
the
The tourist attractions, it was
do more to Westernize Japan than
by a tremendous vote.
I he trip whicli was being sponsor­ earthquake zone of Japan.
Redding, Cal., Sept. 20— Dr. C. pointed out, are backed by the sub-
any
other
agency.”
V isits C alifornia
RED BLUFF, Cal. Sept. 19.__The
ed by the Curry county people was
As rapidly as loaded at the ware-
“Yokohama, with its large for­ C. Corbiere and Mrs. Corbiere, re­ santial support of the fruit and other
Congressman Hawley is en route
Tuscan
Oil Company has filed a pe­
for the purpose of interesting the houses, the rice is being dispatched eign
population,
modern office turning home from an autohiobile industries. The railroad officials ex­
to his home in Salem from Oakland,
tition
in
bankruptcy with the federal
,
,
people of Southern Oregon in the nro witli the utmost speed to San Fran-
buildings and European dwellings, trip through Siskiyou County, report pressed their gratification at evi­
where he delivered an address be- nnaoa
. i.
P
court at San Francisco. The amount
posed highway to the coast and was cisco to lie milled and placed aboard
is a striking example of the recon- having seen loo deer in a single dence of presperity they found here.
fore tlie Chamber of Commerce of
of assets and liabilities has not been
hand.
to show the people of this section men t , i t ” ;
an arrange'i 8tructed East after fires and earth-
that city on the “National Budget
learned here.
ruent
made
between
representatives1
quakes
had
licked
up
the
ba,uboo
just what the road would bring them
This wonderful sight wa9 afford­
System”. He displays .great interest into touch w’ith.
A suit is pending in the superior
°n„the
nRed Cr° SS and th e ’ aad
Paper-lantern
comunities ” ed them on the Parker farms on the
in the working of the budget sys­
court here in which G. B. Wilco.
Southern Pacific Company.
'
„„ ..
«muuiues. ea3t fork of Scott River. Three Park­
m. „
_
said another.
tem as it affects the national gov­
of this city seeks to quiet title
The Southern Pacific, under instruc
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er brothers own adjoining farms
ernment, and naturally so. for he
lions issued by President Wm. Sprou-|
Earth<luakes 111 Japan are as fre- that total 4,000 acres in area. Their
and cancel a lease which the oil com­
was a member of the select commit­
le to expedite relief supplies without! qUent 8S the tklea~ as man>’ as two large holdings make really a game
pany held on 9,000 acres of land a
tee that framed the budget law’.
transportation charge, dispatched a or three Quakes being recorded
few
miles north of Red Bluff. The
preserve. Deer are never molested.
P raises System
special train of 100 empty cars1 daRy* Most of these are mild shocks
case
has been set for trial on Octob­
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19. — To
While the farms are fenced, the deer
The congressman is enthusiastic
from its Roseville yards to handleiand are recorded only by the seis-
er 16th.
jump over fences at any place and most of the veterans of the Ninety-
over the accomplishments of the
the shipments of rice.
which some of the more serious dis-
The Tuscan Oil company drilled
make themselves at home. They first “Wild West” Division, which
budget system, and ¡3 firm in his
These
cars
were
distributed
among
turkances
occur
has
caused
the
au
a
well
down 1.700 feet deep on the
C HICAGO, Sept. 20.— Subpoenas
seem to know they will never be will hold its 1923 reunion in San
opinion that it averted a financial
thorities
in
Japan
to
insist
upon
Wilcox
land and then ceased oper­
the various warehouses in the Sac­
Francisco in connection with the na­
panic following the close of tlie ior 22 persons w’ere issued and an ramento Valley and, as fast as load­ building construction throughout molested on the Parker farms.
ations
when
its funds became ex­
This home park is on the edge of tional convention of the American
World War, as well as having pre- j investigation started that threatened
The equipment was sub­
ed, are being placed in trains des­ the empire being “seismologically Scott Valley, Robert Parker showed Legion, the reunion dates, October hausted.
vented business from sinking to the to reduce society and the under­ tined to San Francisco.
sequently
sold
at a sheriff’s sale to
perfect.”
Particular
laws
to
this
ef­
Dr. and Mrs. Corbiere 100 deer graz­ 13 and 14, will celebrate the fifth
low’est level. In an interview’ with world to common levels here after
a
tool
"concern
in the bay cities to
fect
followed
the
mo3t
calamitous
Detailed arrangements for the ship­
anniversary of the short period of
a representative of the Tidings, he Mrs. Helen Stokes, of New York, told ment of this large consignment of earthquake of recent years at San- ing at ea.se. They could walk up
which
the
company
was indebted.
the state attorney that her million­
within 100 feet of the herd and not recuperation which followed the divi.
said:
were made at a series of conferences riku, which destroyed over 13,00lf
sion s relief in the Argonne and pre­ Stilt later a number of local citizens
“The United States is the only aire husband had been spending between T|. Ahern, Southern Pacific house and took a toll of more than a deer moved.
c ed ed its entrainment for action in got together and subscribed enough
really safe, and sane nation in the thousands of dollars in an effort to Superintendent at Sacramento and 27,000 lives.
Belgium. It was at that time that money to purchase tlie complete
make it appear she had once been an
world today, with the exception ot
According to Professor Omori,
the division was theoretically resting plant at the well and planned to re­
England. The nations of Europe are
' C,licago Br°thel, famous representative Harris of the American
Red Cross at the state capital.
near Bar-le-Due, though the reorgan sume drilling at the earliest practic­
Japanese seismologist, the number
hnnAU.dv D,
o... , ........f° r lts Pa,r°nage from the ultra rich.
able time.
hopelessly in debt, and the fact that
Several days ago President Sproule of earthquakes which occurred in
ization of the personel and replace
She said her husband has been
the United States is today in the
Meanwhile it was deemed advis­
ment of equipment following the bat­
buying perjured affidavits from for- of the Southern Pacific announced various parts of Japan during the
best condition financially is due to
tle made the “rest” a rather frenzied able to have title to the land clear­
merbers of the Everleigh Club, say. his company had subscribed $25,000 last twenty-five years was 37,642,
our adoption of the national budget
ed up, with special reference to the
for
Japanese
relief
work
and
that,
affair).
ing she was also a member.
The
an average of 1,506 a year, or about
PORTLAND,
Sept.
19.—
Portland
law. which made it possible for the
lease held by the Tuscan Company.
inquiry is to be hurried as Mrs. in order to relieve human suffering four shocks a day. In Tokio alone a grain quotations are a puzzle to
Between 150.000 and 200.000 Hence the suit brought by Wilcox.
governmental ntachienry to func­
Stokes divorce case rehearing is due as promptly as possible, the railroad perceptible schock occurs once a most persons who know that turkey World War veterans are expected in
tion at a minimum of expense. Plain­ October 1, in New York.
would carry free of charge food and week. A traveler in Japan will find
red is one of the best milling wheats San Francisco for the Legion con­
ly speaking, the budget system has
supplies consigned to the Americani it a dull morning if he is not awak-
for Oregon. Many farmers think that vention and the military reunions,
compelled us to keep our expendi­
regU,arly a«thorized|ened from slumber by the gentle because that excellent variety is so which will be held at the same time.
tures on a level with our income,
° r the
representatives handling reHef fQr swayjng tQ and fro of h_8
largely grown buyers take advantage Naturally the 91st reunion will be
and more, for we are not only meet­
earthquake sufferers
rattling of the chandelier and the of the large supply as a talking point the largest of these, since the divi­
ing the interest on bonded indebted­
dishes.
in lowering the price. Buyers on the sion was organized on the Pacific
ness and the regular expenses of
In Japan the study of the earth's other hand say they want the hard Coast, and it is expected to bring be­
conducting the government, but we
SACRAMENTO. Cal.. Sept. 19.__
disturbances has ever been a pre­ dark turkey but are not so keen tween 15,000 and 20,000 wearers Headed by Lewis F. Eppich of Den­
have paid approximately
$1,700,-
about the poorer classes. They point of the green fir tree. The 91st re­
dominating matter.
000,000.00 of our public debt.
ver, President of the National As­
NEW Y ORK, Sept. 20.— A curtail
The Seismological Society of Jap­ out that most of the export demand union will be held Saturday and sociation of Real Estate Boards, a
A nnual E xpenses Reduced
Sunday preceeding the convention
an was formed by a group of is for white wheat. *
“ In 1919, the year following the[ ed metropolitan newspaper in size
week,
with regimental unit and divi­ large list of prominent land develop­
Turkey red is the best yielding
scientists and
many astonishing
war, the expenditiurs of the govern­ and edition loomed as a possibility
The question of a Winter Fair is
sional business meetings, sightsee­ ers and real estate brokers from all
ment reached the enormous sum of for an indefinite period when the to be considered by the Directors new discoveries issued from its lab- and best paying variety for the dry
ing trips, and an immense banquet at parts of the state of California will
$18,500,000,000.00. In 1920 the New York publishers called off their of the Chamber of Commerce at a orltories in the Imperial University farm lands of the Columbia basin,
be on hand for the opening of the
dealings with the two thousand strik
but the experiment station grain men which the entire gathering will be annual state convention of the Cal­
at Tokio.
sum was reduced to $6.500,000,000
ing pressmen who quit Tuesday. A meeting which they are holding Fri Japanese visiting or living here at have been looking for a white wheat served at one time in the huge civic
and to $3,500,000,000.00 in 1921.
ifornia Real Estate Association to be
combination papers will appear in an day night at 7:30 P. M., in the the time the first meager reports of with turkey milling qualities equal­ auditorium', and other entertainment
That this reduction w’as effected is
held
here October loth to 13th. The
features.
eight page form and the only adver­ Chamber of Commerce rooms. Sev­ the cataclysm which had over­ ly hardy and non-shattering.
list of speakers will include such
a real accomplishment of the Re­
tising used will be that of amuse­ eral other important matters are al­ whelmed their native coutnry were
An information bureau, where ho
Several varieties were obtained
publican party, and is due for most ment houses.
men
as President Harry B. Allen of
so to he discussed according to Sec­
from Kansas last year and tried out tel reservations may be made, has San Francisco Real Estate Board,
received
were
unanimous
in
the
part to the saving effected by the
retary Fuller and he urges everyone
opinion that, despite the horror of in the nursery at the Burns station been established by James I. Herz, Frazier O. Reed, state President of
budget system.”
to be present.
under severe conditions. Of the va­ secretary of the Ninety-first Divi­
How Saving Is A ccom plished
The probable dates for the winter the catastrophe, the fact remains rieties tried, 18 winter killed and sion Association, at 353 Bush Street, the California Real Estate Associa­
tion; J. V. Mendenhall, president of
Congressman Hawley explained in
fair, which are being considered at that following each seismic distur­ several came through with promise. San Francisco.
the California Approved Land Associ­
bance,
Japanese
cities
are
rebuilt
detail the mechanism of the budget j
present are December 6-7-8, and ac­
One of these will be shown for the
ation;
Dr. Herman Janss, vice pres­
system. Briefly, it is best explained
cording to Mr. Fuller full plans will on more modernized Ocidental lines first time in the experiment "Station
ident of the California Real Estate
by saying that its organization is
be made tomorrow evening in re­ than previously.
show at the Oregon state fair. Spec­
I
Association
and land developer of
such that though intensive study of
gard to the Fair if it is decided to
ial provision is being made by Secre­
the
San
Joaquin
Valley; Ira E. High
be held.
the cost of running the various de­
tary Currey to keep this valuable
The
last
three
days
of
this
week,
of
Boise,
expert
and multiple list­
partments of the government, cover-,
----- hold it.
seed
in
a
place
guaranteeing
Its
safe­
ing several years past, its heads ^“htember 20, 21 and 22,the people
ing; Henry P. Barbou. Long Beach
The directors will be pleased to
ty from theft and fire.
and a score of others.
know at the beginning of the fiscal 1 P ,., lt a *<a’ ( aBtorn>a, will celebrate receive any suggestions In regard to
If successful, the new wheat will
year just about the amount that with a fair and rodeo, bigger and the holding and staging of the Fair
make
possible complete standardiza­
Portland, Sept .19— R. Dabney,
is actually required. That sum is pro­ better than any ever staged in Call- Mr. Fuller states, and invites any­
tion
in
Eastern Oregon of white Roseburg and Salem jitney driver,
fornia.
Some
of
the
features
of
this
vided and no more. Under the eld
one interested to' attend the meeting
WASHINGTON, Sept| 20.— The wheat, high yielding and good in whose blood stained bullet and punc­
system the Secretary of the Treas­ big celebration will be a $150,000 tomorrow evening.
agricultural depression which is quality.
tured automobile was found over­
ury mailed inquiries to the heads of gold exhibit, a $200,000 stock show,
sweeping
the
west
has
practically
looking
a bluff near Oswego, giving
vraious spending agencies of the gov­ exhibitions of 13 county granges, a
wiped
out
party
lines,
Senator
Bor­
evidence
of his cold blooded murder
ernment, asking for the amount re­ special poultry show, auto show and
ah,
of
Idaho,
stated
today.
He
pre­
i9 now believed to have been a
San Francisco— Although many
quired by the respective departments open air dancing. According to word
dicted
the
west
would
throw
its
sup­
framed
murder to hide his disap­ great forest fires are burning in
received
from
officials
of
this
affair,
Naturally the department heads w’ere
port in the next presidential cam­
pearance”. Dabney “disappeared” twenty northern California counties,
not at all hesitant in asking for it is a little more elaborate and more
paign
to
the
man
“who
can
relieve
two years ago while living at O > it is believed they are completely
plenty, and while reductions made extensive than anything of its kind
present conditions.” Borah said, the
bany, Ore., and was gone for five under control. A menacing situation
Paris, Sept. 19— Premier Baldwin West is friendly to William McAdoo
by the Committee on Appropriations ever planned for northern Califor­
WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.— The months, acording to his wife when 3till exists in Marine County. The
nia county.
and by Congress as a whole served
of England, and Premier Poincare and that a strong sentiment exists
Battleship Arkansas of the Atlantic quizzed at Salem today. This togeth­ town of Fairfax is still endangered.
A number of Ashland and soutn- of France, reached a reparations
to check expenditiures to a certain
for Henry Ford, and Coolidge.
Fleet collided with the destroyer Me er with the fact that Dabney took Additional fire fighters including
degree, the waste was teriffic and j n Oregon people w ill motor over agreement, it was officially announc­
Farland off Newport, R. I., accord­ out a $3000 insurance policy nam­ 200 soldiers from the Presidio were
the annual co3t of conducting the ^.e Rne next week and enjoy the ed today. Details were not made Autum n V acation—
ing to a dispatch to the navy de­ ing his wife as the beneficiary lends
government continued to fhcrease by . SlS *'°U <onnty fair and rodeo. It Is public bu the statement said there
rushed there today when the blaze
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wenner will partment. The damaged destroyed
strength to the frameup theory flamed up anew on the slopes or
leaps and bounds. Under the budget 1 understood here that some good was no divergence of principle which leave Thursday for a three weeks'
proceeded to Boston escorted by the which police are working on. No
-
_____________________________I rodeo features will be staged in ad­ might impair the Angle-French co­
Mount Tamalpais. Many fire fighters
trip to Emmett, Idaho. They aife U. S. S. Sturdevant. The accident oc­
trace of the body was found near the were worn out after 48 hours of
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dition to the regular fair attractions, operation.
making the trip by auto.
curred durnig the night maneuvers. crime.
continuous duty.
Has Long Record
TRIP CALLED OFF
in Colorado Springs, and A n ita P o llitzer, secretary of th e organization.
OF RICE TO JAPAN
MODERNIZE JAPAN
G overnor To Ignore Call
LARGE BAND DEER
ICY
10 MEET AT FRESNO
DIVORCE CASE NEAR
NEW VARIETY WHEAT
FOUND AT COLLEGE
10 BE
AI REAL ESTATE MEET
Ï0
SISKIYOU FAIR TO
BE SEPTEMBER 20
DOOBTED BY POLICE
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