Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 15, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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ASttLAÑft DAILY ÎIÎMNC»
USES DYNAMITE TO
BLOW SELF TO BITS
Shows th a t 39,430 eases of child
neglect wer« brought to their
notice last year.
Of these 33,000 came under
the heading of neglect, 3,442 of
ill treatm ent and assault, 560 of
abandonm ent and exposure, and
• 310 ° f corruption of morals
The large num ber of cases is
attributed by the society as due
to the “ patchy civilization and
m orals’’ of the country
EXERCISE HINT i
Jr
a diver and take out all snaga tle C o n ftrth cà oa Pood Conserva-, homes for fish.
A ustralia, took the witness stand
gavel and pronounced the m eet­
which threatened th eir gear. The xieh held In Honolulu recently.
By this time the delegates were to tel1 how he had seen a fish
r result of the work is a greatly No less a persdh&ge than David going strong, and Dr. Barton W. I three inches long swim out of a ing adjourned.
enlarged fishing area, m aking it S tarr Jo id an , president em eritus ’Everm ann, who looks out for the cake of mud which had lain in the
possible for more nets to operate. of Stanford University, world- welfare of the fishes at Golden bed of a dry stream for more than
The fisherm en of the low er famed pacifist and acknowledged Gate Park, San Francisco, rag- a year. Not only that, but great
Umpqua, on hearing of the en­ authority on things piscatorial,
gested the introduction of an im-t flocks of birds in A ustralia, said
terprise of the Rogue river un- started things off with casual ref portant food fish into New Zea Mr- Stead, feed on living things
ion, clubbed together and had a ■
' erence to “ Ike W alton and some
land by means of “ magic sand.” 1 *n ’ th ® flood w aters of stream s
clearing made in certain sectio n s, of those boys,” and the race was
It appears, continued the doctor, 'a n d lakes that have been dry for
N EW and USED
of the Umpqua, which has im-jOO.
,j!at a certain rish which is p i ( 'yetru.
proved conditions on th at riv e r.'
Hon. Q. M. Thompson, ot New tiful along the California coast
Then the Siamese delegate told
It would bi advisable to get
he Umpqua fishermen intend Zealand, ventured to rem ark th a t watches its calendar and, when of a fish in his country which
your heater at (inrf.
to spend more to clear their American salmon and English the moon is ju st right, lets the “grow as large as w ater buffalo.”
stream and will use a diver, W il­ vrout had been successfully intro- high tide carry it far up on the and was describing the fishing
ASHLAND FU R N ITU R E
liam Dewar, who worked on the duced in New Zealand waters, and sands, where it ¡ays its eggs and methods used by the Siamese two
COMPANY
clearing in the Rogue.
this brought a reminiscent gleam then hurries away to the open thousand years ago when the
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. - i r . to the eyes of Dr • Jordan, who re-
- .sea. A nother month comes a'ong chairm an rapped loudly twice with
Portland Lum ber exports for ,lated a fishing experience when he i and another high tide, which
August totalled 35,714,391 feet, had discovered California salm o n ; drenches the eggs th at have been'
with 182,521.737
for
eight -----
« -• - - stream
■
trout ‘ *-
in - a « Belgian
. —
He ' lying in this magic sand.” They
m onths of 1924. Last year same thought the mo3quito minnow hatch almost immediately and
period showed only 96,284,594 could be easily transferred from start for the sea after their long-
feet. Foreign wheat exports for American stream s to the northern
absent parent
Dr. Evermann
1924. 11,282,089, against 5,646.- parts of New Zealand.
¿ays that scientists have shipped
448 for same period in 1923
This suggestion got a “ rise” the sand from long distances in
from Dr. Hugh H. Smith, Com­ ordinary fruit Jars. AU th at i s 1
Pendleton — School popula­ missioner of Fisheries for Siam, necessary on arrival at its destin
tion gains eight per cent over who called attention to the ation is to drench the sand with
1 923 registration.
trouble which had been wrought sea w ater, when it im n ^ H a te ly '
by transplanting
the
English “ comes to “ life,” he added.
I
T V U W Z C T T? rl v U I ? TY , spairow and advised going care-;
Some of the delegates gasped ,
I w W u T j T j A ILiK
I ful,y ln the m atter of finding new a bit at this, but David Stead, of
DENVER, Sept. 15.— Bringing
to a horrible reality his prediction
th a t it “ will not be necessary to
bury me; I’ll blow myself to
pieces!” Zebulon
Montgomery
Pike, fifty-one, of Morrison, Colo.,
committed suicide by holding a
charge of dynam ite in his hand.
Pike, a bachelor and long a vic­
tim of poor health, stood on the '
sum m it of Mount Glennon, over­
looking Morrison, his home for
many years, as he touched off the
fuse to a stick of dynam ite th at
That the forest fire danger is j
blew one arm off and badly muti I ju st as acute now as at any time I
lated his body
| during the past summer, is the
With a clear view to the south substance of a statem ent just is-
of Pike’s Peak, the tow ering sued by District Forester Geo. H.
m ountain of the Rockies th a t Cecil, U S. Forest Service, Port- i
bears the name of the suicide and land, Oregon.
which was discovered by and
“ Many people thought the rains
named for his great-granduncle, which commenced on August 17 I
Brigadier-General Zebulon Mont- ended the fire season,” said Mr.
gomery Pike, the sick man met i Cecil. “ That is not true, how-
his death in a m anner somewhat ever. Those rains were light.— I
sim ilar to his famous forebear, and lighter in many of the inoun-
who was killed during the war of j tain regions than in the lower ;
1812 between the United States valleys. The last few days of high ‘
and Great Britain, when a pow- tem perature and low relative hu-i
A Chronicle of Events Occnring
der magazine exploded atthe 3eige midity have again made the for-
in World Centers of
<>f New York (now T oronto).
j'est litter and moss as dry as
Population
Residents ot Morrison heard 'tinder, aw aiting one spark to
the dull boom of a d y n am ite; sta rt a forest fire. The spark
charge late one afternoon, but ■ m ight come from a match, a cig-
HONOLULU, Sept. 15.— Fish
attributed it to road-construction arette stub, or a neglected cam p -■
stories
th a t might be classed as
(c) By Bernarr Macfadden
crews, or quarrying operations. fire.’
■ I “ whoppers,” but bearing the
Later, missing Pike and remem­
The District F orester declared , S tanding with hips firm, rotat- I stam p of veracity with which we j
bering his statem ents about end- th a t there was im perative need h eels inward then outw ard. C ount i are accustomed to label th in g * .
1-2.
iug his life, they started a search for ju st as much precaution now
brought gasps of as- j
11
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J g g g H MW | scientific,
and stumbled onto the ghastly 83 at any time during the sum-1
tonlshm
ent
to laymen listening in
UMPQUA RIVER HAS BEEN
evidence of the tragedy on the mer, and th a t the hazard would '
cn
a
fish
session
of the. Pan-Paci-
CLEARED OF SNAGS
hilltop.
pot be completely over until t h e 1
Horribly shattered by the blast, fall rains set in. He also called
the body lay on a level space on attention to the fact th a t the re­
MARSHFIELD, Sept
15. —
DEMAND
the m ountain’s summit. One arm cent unusual electrical storms Fisherm en on the Rogue river, at
was gone— the one with which have kept the forest protective a considerable expense, have had
the deadly explosive had been forces busy, and that thoughtless the lower river cleared of snags
held. The head was crumpled into individuals should not add to which have bothered their nets
the chest.
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their troubles by starting more and caused them repair expense«
Coroner William Woods, after fires.
in the past which ran into hun­
learning the details and examin- J / ‘Some of the worst fires in dreds of dollars. To clear t h e !
ing the body, declared it a plain northw estern history have start- river the fisherm en who have '
Over 100,000 people have
ease of suicide.
testified that TANLAC
ed ln Septem ber,” said Mr. Cecil, ' been using giB^ets there joined j
ha«
relieved them W;
Pike was bom in Wayne County and conditions are favorable for forces and subscribed to engage '
Iowa, in July, 1873, coming to i disastrous conflagrations this fall
Stomach Trouble,
Rheumatism,
Colorado two years later.
' The Northwest has great resour-
Mal-Nutritiou,
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' ces at stake,— tim ber wealth, the
ENGLISH CHILD NEGLECT
scores of our stream s, scenery,
Sleeplessness,
I bronugbt a truck load of bar­
Nervousness,
CALLED “ HIDEOVs BLOT” and the young growth which is
gain counter goods from Port-
Loss of Appetite,
the hope of the ffiture.
land last w eek, all of which
Loss of Weight,
LONDON, Sept. 15.— Statistics Extreme care and right thinking
w
ill
be
sold
accordingly.
Auto
on
the
part
of
every
citizen
who
Torpid Liver or
issued by a prom inent child wel­
R
obes,
W
ade
Dragsaxv,
H
alt­
Constipation.
fare society show that the amount visits the woods is absolutely
ers, and lots o f arm y goods.
of child neglect in England last necessary.”
“Ask Anyone Who Has
Uome in early w h ile they last.
year reach enormous propor-
Taken TANLAC”
tlons
OVBB 4» M ILUON BOTTUCS
Angess — T. J. Brown, after
SOLD
C
haracterizing
the
fact
as
a
,
, three years of development, work, i
For S o b Br AU Good D ranfrto
eous blot on a civilized com -' has gold mine equipped with ma-
m unity," the society’s report chinery to sta rt this fall.
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BY FOREST CHIEF
PEIL’S CORNER
Mondi»)’, September ÌS. 1024
Il E A T E R S
Notice
Water Users
You are hereby notified that the
use of water for all irrigation shall
be stopped on and after Monday,
Sept. 15,1924, in all the sections as
set forth July 2,1924.
This will be necessary to protect
the city and fill the reservoirs for
domestic use, and Fire protection
until further notice.
ASBESTOS
JJEADYR00F1N65
Bear Underwriter«’ Class B label, — that means adequate
fire protection and low rates of insurance.
Carey Asbestos Ready Roofings not only resist all sorts of
weather conditions but smoke, fumes and fire as welt
Carey Asbestos Ready Roofings come in several iuushes,
“ white top”,— slate surface and smooth finish.
Call on us for samples and prices.
“ A R o o / for ero ry b u ild in g ” -
Ashland Lumber Co.
on will be obliged to cooperate
to help this situation.
By Order of Council
E. R. HOSLER
Supt. Water Wks.
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