Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 11, 1924, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE
"Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of 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 Years
(In tern atio n al News W ire Service)
VOL. XLVIII.
Successor to th e Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
SYNDICATE IS
ASSURED AMPLE
CASH FOR WORK
$750,000 W ill be Available
for Use on Shale Oil De­
posits Soon
STOCKHOLDERS
MEET
Report) Made by C om m ittee Ap­
pointed to In vestigate Condi­
tion of B ooks and P lant
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months ii
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1924
50 PER CENT OF VETERANS
FAIL TO SEEK BONUS MONEY
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WASHINGTON.
Nov. 8
8 11. — A nation - wide 8
8 campaign to stir up W orld 8
8 war veterans and get them 8
8 to expedite th eir bonus 8
8 applications
has
been 8
8 launched by Major Gen- 8
8 eral R obert C. Davis, ad- 8
8 ju ta n t general of the 8
8 army. More than half of 8
8 the men entitled to ad- 8
8 justed compensation have 8
8 failed to get th eir papers 8
8 to W ashington.
8
8
Applications are coming 8
8 in
so slowly
th a t th e 8
8. m achinery set up by
8 General Davis to issue
8 certificates will run out of
8 m aterial early next year
8 unless the flow of appli-
8 cations can be stim ulated.
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
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FAMOUS PRODUCER, BROKE
EARNS FOOD AS A “SUPER”
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LONDON, Nov. 11. — . 8
8 Once E ngland’s most sue- 8
8 cessful theatrical produc- 8
8 er, Sydney Ellison now 8
8 ekes out a living by ap- 8
8 pearing as a “ super’’ in 8
8 “ The Sport of Kings,’’
8 running at the Savoy
8 Theatre.
8
Many years ago Ellison
8 had five successful plays
8 running
sim ultaneously
8 in London. He was the
8 originator of the origina-
8 tor of the original * Floro-
8 dora Double Sextet.”
8
111 luck
struck
him
8 and ill health, which
8 periodically sends him to
8 the hospital, sometimes
8 prevents him from draw-
8 ing even his “ super's”
8 pay.
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 1
NATIO
HALTS. TO PA'
D EA D HOMAG
President Puts W reath o
Tomb of Unknown Sol­
dier, Arlington
NEW YORK IN SILENO]
230 B uglers in F risco Carry <>u
Im pressive Cerem ony as Part
o f D ay’s C elebration
W ith the voting of $750,000
w orth of stock, to be designated
WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.
as Class A Common, to carry 8
President Coolidge today let
per cent interest for two years,
victorious and peaceful nation it
and the assurance th a t the stock
the observance of the signing o
had practically all been taken by
the arm istice six years ago. Th<
firm of New York bankers, who
President motored to the Arllng
in reality underw rote the issue,
ton National Cemetery, where h<
assuring the H artm an Syndicate
laid a wreath on the tomb of th<
a draw ing account of $50,000 per
unknown soldier.
month, the stockholders were as­
Many government officials ac
sured the work on the plant here
companied the President on hli
would be rushed through as soon
visit, but the ceremony lacked th<
as the m aterials needed could be
pomp and display of other oh
laid down on the scene of oper­
servances, due to the absence o'
ations by the leaders of the com­ B etter Book W eek B e in g Observ
Money, Appropriated for General federal employes. The President
ed by D isplay o f C hildren’s
pany, at the stockholders meeting
U se W ill be Given Back to
declined to declare today as
B ooks
held here yesterday.
Treasure at End o f Year
national holiday after Comptrollei
The stock, which will be known
General McCarl gave the rulinf
SALEM, Ore., Nov. 11— State­ th at the President lacked the
In observance of B etter Book
as Class A Common, will be re­
ments th at have been subm itted authority.
tired after two years, and chang­ Week, November 8 to 15, the
to the state budget commission
ed to common voting stock. This Ashland Public Library has on
by the superintendents of several
display
about
fifty
books,
prin­
sale will give the syndicate ample
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 11.-
state
institutions indicate that Faclng tbh Eaet. 250 buglers,
funds with which
to develop cipally for the Juvenile depart
there will be heavy reversions to forming a line across the city,
their shale oil holdings here, with ment. This movement is observed
the general state fund at the end fcom San Francisco Bay to the
which to lay a pipeline and in­ all over the nation In order th a t
of
the year of unused money ap­ far famed Go'den Gate, the sen­
b
etter
books
will
be
purchased
stall a fleet of trucks, and to
propriated
for the institutions by tence to the outer waters of the
for
the
libraries
and
homes.
m ake several other improvements
the
legislature
of 1923.
ocean, sounded “ taps” at noon
which are needed. The sale of People may look them over be7
fore
selecting
th
eir
Christm
as
Among
these
will
be
an
esti­
today, as part of the city’s Armis­
this stock in New York was hand­
gifts
and
may
be
sure
th
a
t
every
mated
$50,000
from
the
state
hos­
tice
Day celebration The Spreck­
led personally by President H.
one
is
commendable.
The
books
pital
for
the
insane
In
Salem,
be­
els memorial at Lincoln Park was
W. H artm an.
tween $40.000 and $50,000 from dedicated earlier in the day. This
A resolution was adopted giv­ on display are either new books
the eastern Oregon Insane hos­ afternoon, an air circus will be
ing the directors authority to of new editions of old ones.
They
may
be
purchased
through
pital
at Pendleton, nearly $50,- held at Crlasev Field.
amend the ch arter in order to
any
of
the
stores
here
as
they
000
from
the state institution for
change the par value of stock
are cooperating with the library
NEW’ YORK. Nov. 11.— Great
feeble minded and $30,000 that
from $10 per share to $1 per
in this work. The books on dis­
er
New York bowed its head in
was
appropriated
for
m
ainte­
share.
This change doe« not
play, however, are not for sale.
silence
for two m inutes today,
nance
of
the
battleship
Oregon,
change the value of the present
Following is a list of books and
paying
tribute
to the world war!
i
he
latter
has
not
be
used
be­
stock out, but will affect any
the names of the authors:
dead.
From
11
A. M. to 11:02
cause the ship ha snever been ac­
stock sold in the future.
Billy Mink— Thornton W. B ur­
cepted by the state and tran sfer­ A. M. the entire city was in sil­
A nother resolution was adopt­ gess; Lucius— Alfred J. Curch;
red
from Bremerton to Portland ence, traffic stopping and all
ed, by which the notice of a stock­ The Story of Mrs. Tuffs— Hugh
business coming to a halt. "Taps”
as
was
proposed.
holders meeting was changed Lofting; Pocono Shot — John
the
final bugle call for the dead
These reversions totalling over
from ten days’ w ritten notice or Taintor Foote; Windy Leaf —
soldier,
was broadcasted through­
$150.000 will aid much in solv­
30 days' notice through news Francis Gill; The Legend
of
ing th e State’s financial prob­ out the city by several m etropoli­
columns, to 30 days’ w ritten no­ Sleepy Hollow— W ashington Irv­
lem which became acute with the tan radio station«, expert bug­
tice and 30 days’ publication no­ ing; The F irelight Fairy Book—•
repeal of the state income tax. lers. the best In several arm y de­
tice.
Henry B. Beston; The Golden
Other financial sources th at tachm ents staHo'ned near here,
Represented, either in person,’ Days of ’4 9 _ K ir k Munroe; A
w i’.l aid aft^r tho state tax com- blowing the call.
o r by proxy, at the meeting was a! Double Story— George MacDon-
mission has levied as much as
to tal of $155,000 worth of stock ai<j; The Book of Story ^oem s—
possible
under the six per cent POLICE DOG AIDS
In the H artm an Syndicate
W alter Jerro ld ; Keeping up with
FINDING MURDERER
tax lim itation am endm ent will be
The report of the Oswald-West Science— Edwin E. Slosson; Eve^v
increaed from several state de­
Black commission, in which the Day Electricity — H erbert T.
CHICAGO, Nov. 11— The de­
partm
ents and an excess of over
Syndicate was stated unstable, W ade: Sahtaki and I— Jam es W il­
capitated body of 15 year old
$300,000 in income tax collec­
was read. Following this, th e re­ lard Schultz;
Tinkering W ith
Florence Guazea, the head lying
tions oveT the $1,250,000 th at was
port of the committee, members Tools— Henry H. Saylor; Doctor
beside the body, was found by
originally estim ated. Should the
of which were appointed by stock­ D olittles Circus— Hugh Lofling:
workmen working rfn a scrap heap
state he able to go ahead, not­
holders throughout the state, and, Days of the Pioneers— L. Lamp-
in the rear of the Union Iron
w ithstanding the income tax re­
which was appointed to inspect1 rey; The Life of the B at— Charles
products plant in East Chicago,
the plant and books of the Syn-j D erenner; Summer at Cloverfield
peal and collect all outstanding
Indiana, today. The girl has been
Now th a t the flood of mail in- • W rap parcels securely but do
income taxes for this year about
dicate, was read.
This report' F arm — Helen F u ller O rton: Lives
missing from home since yester­
B andits Net $ 1 0 ,0 0 « in Daylight cident to the recent presidential i not seal them as sealed parcels
$700,000 more would be added,
follows:
of Busy Neighbors— Inez M. Mc-
Holdup on Main Street. Police j election is only a memory, down are subject to postage a t the let­ G allatin S iste r s W inners of Con­ but this is a legal questoin on day afternoon. One man has been
Your Committee of stockhold­ Fee.
test for Bread M aking. May
arrested, the evidence in the case
Unable bo Locate B urglars
at the Postoffice they have be- te r rate, except whjen bearing
which A ttorney General Van
The Mushroom Boy— Theodore
ers appointed by you to investi­
Get Trip to Chicago
being a police dog, which taken
______
I gun to think about and prepare certain
printed
endorsem ents
W inkle has
not yet passed.
gate the affairs of the Company A. H arper; A L ittle Princess —
to the scene of the m urder, led
SEATTLE. N o v . 11 — Four for the rush of Christm as mail,
Shouljl an opinion from him au­
and the facts concerning same Francis Hodgson B u rn ett; At the arm ed bandits yesterday held up during the holiday season so near which it is not feasible for In­
Jackson
county
still
has
the
the
police unerringly to the m an’s
dividuals to provide.
w ith relation to the charges Back of the North W ind— George
best bread bakers in the state as thorize the tax commission to pro­ door.
three
officers
of
the
G
reater
The-
a
t
hand.
Parcels may be m arked “ Do
Children of the
ceed with the collection» it Is un-
made by Oswald West and George MacDonald;
atres Company, the headquarters
The age old custom of promot- not open until C hristm as” this was proved in last week's bread
derstood
injunction proceedings
Black in their report to Gover- Lighthouse — Nora A. Sm ith: of which are located in this city, j *n8 cheer and good will by send-
baking contest a t the Pacific In- (
being perm itted to
encourage
will
be
brought
to prevent the FORMER CANDIDATE
nor W alter M. Pierce, and pub­ Amelia Anne and the Green Um
ternational Livestock exposition in
and escaped in an autom obile with *ng Christm as gifts, greeting early mailing.
SHOOTS, KILLS V/IFE
collections
brella—
Constance
H
eward;
The
lished by them in various news­
Portland, for word was received
a
canvas
bag
containling
a
b
o
u
t!
card8,
etc.,
seem3
to
be
growing
Insure
valuable
parcels.
papers throughout the State, find Twiss and Tabiffa — Constance
here, stating th a t the team ’ en-
----- —
EVERETT, W ash., Nov. 11 —
the
Do not enclose letters in p ar­ tered in the contest from this
the following are the true facts. H eward; Legends of Charlem agne $10.000, the receipts of three the- year hy year fostered by
LONO
COURTSHIP
ENDS
atres
of
the
strin
g
operated
b
y
'S
reatly
improved
mail
and
par-
Mrs.
Percy Tyler, 4 4, is dead here
cels
as
doing
so
would
subject
FIRST, the Company was in­ — Thomas Bullenfinch; The Spy—
county, Misses Rosina and Frances
DUQUOIN, 111.. Nov. 11.— After
today
while her husband who ran
the
company
in
this
city.
i
cel
P°st
3erviee
of
the
P
^
s
e
n
t
entire
parcels
to
letter
postage
corporated under the laws of the Jam es Fenim ore Cooper: W’hy Be
Gallatin of Talent, had
been a courtship extending over a per- for Congress on the Farm er-La­
The
bandits,
following
the
t
h
e
-
'day-
11
is
the
desire
of
th
e
W ritten greetings,
such
as
State of Oregon with a capital a Goop?— Geleit Bugress; Craik
awarded first place.
iod of m°re than a quarter of a
bor ticket in 1922 is held in jail,
a
tre
m
en’s
car
for
several
blocks?
P°8tofiice
service
to
cooperate
“
Merry
C
hristm
as,”
“
Happy
New
stock of Three Million dollars The Adventures of a Brownie —
The Gallatin sisters, who re- century, A lbert Davison, 54, and accused of shooting his wife with
composed of 300,000 shares of the Dinah Marla Murlock; The Black trapped their victims in a traffic! w,th the Public t0 end th a t «very Y ear” “ W ith Best Wishes^’ and turned to their home from the MiS3 Carrie Stookey, 50. have an-
par value of Ten dollars per share Cats and The Tinkers Wife — jam and while one leaped into t h e 'plece of Christm as mail be de­ names, num ber or symbols, for expositlon several days ago, hav- nounced their wedding, which was a rifle, while intoxicated last
night.
k «epln« the purpose of description may
and not th irty thousand shares of Mary and Mavgaret Bake.?; P eter seat beside the driver .pressing a! livered ,n time to be
-
, i with the purpose for which sent, he enclosed w ith fourth class Ing finished their efforts in the Perform ed a t Murphysboro, 111.
Thu couple had quarreled
,
.
.
..•
.
Pan and Wendy— J. M. B arrie; revolver against th e chauffeur’s' ,
W hen asked why they had been after seventeen years of m arried
.
, .
.
. . . ..
The volume of mail handled by- (parcel post) mail. Books may contest which was concluded Sat-!
(Continud on page Four)
David Balfour — R obert Louis head, two more jum ped Into the ..
.
,
.
. . ,
postoffice departm ent during bear simple dedicatory inscrip­ urday evening, won this great 80 ,ong P ^ h tin g their troth, the life. Sunday, Tyler chopped all
Stevenson; G reat Expectations— rear of , the cab, and took the bag' i the
_
.
,
. . . . .
„ 7? i December expands so enormously tions not of a personal nature. honor in competition with bread co,1Ple said they had given much the furniture in the house with
Charles Dickens; A Tale of Two containing the money. The fourth
,
, , .. .
baking team s from 17 other Ore- of their lives caring for their eld-
. , . , .
..
over norm al periods th a t It m ust
Tyler fled after the
Cities — Charles Dickens; The man remained in the bandits’ car, be app&rent tQ anyong th&t R ,s Other w ritten additions subject gon counties. Miss Rosina Gal’la- prs at bome and never before had an axe.
shooting
but
was captured.
parcels
to
le
tte
r
postage
Com­
H eart of a Dog— A lbert Payson and as soon as he saw an open-ionly with the hearty cooperatlon
tin at the O. A. C. summer school found time to m arry and take
Terhune; The Dove in the Eagle’s ing called to his comrades w h o lof the p, bHc th a t |t can be 8at. m unication? prepaid at the first last summer won first place there care
each other.
Nest — C harlotte M. Young; The leaped into th eir car and sped. ,8factorily handledgand promptly class ra te may be sent with p ar­ In a state bread baking contest. '
cels prepaid a t the fourthclass
Story of the Mary’s — Grace away-
42 FAMILIES HOMELESS
and with her sister, dem onstrated
(delivered.
rate by securely attaching the
Hum
phrey;
The
Story
of
the
WINDSOR,
N. S., Nov. 9.
The affair happened in broad i There are a few im portant prl- envelopes containing the letters the baking of prune break at the
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11— A
:
Elizabeth’s
—
Grace
Humphrey:
daylight on one of Seattle’s prin- mary points which m ailers will or other w ritten m atter to out­ Jackson county fair lget Sc-ptem- ^orty-tw o families were made
ten year old Arctic m ystery is be­
Hans B rinker of The Sliver ciple business streets. So quick-j
her.
homeless by a fire which early to-
Well | O note if they would ex- side of parcels.
lieved to have been cleared up
Skate3— Mary Mapes Dodge; Why
So
confident
are
many
Jackson
day
destroyed 30 buildings in the
ly and quietly was the robberyi pedite the delivery of their pack-
w ith the arrival here yesterday of
Careful observance of the above
the Chimes Rang — Raymond
business
section of this town.
county
people
th
a
t
the
Gallatin
pulled off, there was no excite-j a ges and the Tidings would urge
the gas schooner, Herman, back
PARIS, Nov. 11.— Italy’s fas­
MacDopald
Allen;
The
Boy ment until after the bandits hadj not only its individual readers regulations will help the post- sisters’ bread baking prowess can
The
estim
ated
damage
w
ras
cist! cabinet is threatened with
from her annual cruise of adven­
office departm ent during the rush
Scouts Year Book— F ranklin K.
$350,000.
The police are to observe these but would ask period and also insure prom pt de­ not be excelled, th a t already a
disruption, according to inform a­
tu re In w aters of the far north. Mathews; Nelly’s Silver Mine— sped aw-ay.
movement is on foot to raise a
tion received, here today from
T he crew of the HermaYi found Helen H unt Jackson; The Story searhing Seattle’s underw orld for' the m erchants who sell holiday livery of your parcel«.
At
the
local
postolrice
It
h
' UPd 10 send thp Bir,s t0 chlMB° CATHOLIC CHURCH BURNS headquarters at Rome. The split
the robbers, but have so far dis-! goods (and this includes all lines)
the bodies of four men, who were of Rolf— Allen French;
The
MONTREAL, Nov. 11. — St. is due to friction between the
apparently frozen to death in ; Kelpies— E tta Austin Blaisdell; covered no clues which w-ill aid! to make a practice of encourag- stated th at It la none too so o n ' to cpmpete ln lhe natio" al
I
baking
contest
to
be
held
in
th
at
Vincent
de P aul’s church, one of ^ F a sc ist! and the ex-service men
1914, m embers of the crew of the Dora— Johanna Skyri; The Story them in the search. The theatre! ing among the buying public the now for those people who are i city.
the
oldest
Catholic churches In of the country.
K arluk, which was lost in the ter- of Mankind— Hendrick Van Loon; men were unable to give a defi- secure w rapping and plain ad- planning to send Christm as p ar­
in
this
¡th
is
city,
was
destroyed by fire
Any one Interested
The ex-service men claim they
riffic ice jam s of the north d u r­ W haling — Charles Boardman nite description of th e ir assail- dressing of packages to be offered cels to foreign countries to get ! i movement is requested to notify last night.
for
mail
delivery.
Let
no
one
ants.
were
the victims of wanton a t­
them
started.
ing th a t year. The K arluk was Hawes.
, Miss Brewster, the county home
The damage was estim ated at tacks during the blackshirts cele­
forget
to
wrap
securely
and
ad­
carrying the members of a Can­
‘ dem onstration agent, or the coun- mcre than 1300,000.
dress plainly, as well as prepay PRIZE HORSES GO
bration here recently, commorat-
ÇORN CROP SHORT
adian expedition into the far
1 ty agent’s office in the TJhertr-
—------------------------
postage
fully,
if
they
would
do
THROUGH ASHLAND building. Ashland is as much. If ASHLAND SWITCHMAN DIES ing the taking over the govern­
north, when she foundered near FALLS ON STOVE
WASHINGTON, Nov. 11— The their p a rt tow ard insuring the
m ent. by the Fascist! movement,
H erald Island, a t the point where
not more interested.'n*i
B. B. Kellogg, switchman or relagating the form er govern­
AND BURNS HAND American corn crop for 1924 is most satisfactory service possible
Two
cars
of
prize
horses
from
the bodies were found.
88.«se. •!>« »• P - who has been serlous- m ent to the scrap heap, and m ak­
668,749,000 bushels short of the for th eir packages In the mails. the International Livestock Expo- aPd ° ‘her 8ections'
Eight m embers of the expedi­
W hile playing around the stove 1923 crop, and is the sm allest
“J 8'’ e. the R° iUe Rl’ er ' y.
,Q\
past week ll,ed at ing the Italian king merely a fig­
Address all m atter plainly and sltien a t Portland went threughi
tion were never heard from after Friday,
Alexander O’Donahue, crop the country has exper­
A
A
v
.
a__t_
a—.
—
!
Valley
and
county
much
national
j
nine
o’clock
last
ni^ht a t his urehead. The form er soldiers
th e ship went down, and it is be­ sm all son of'M r. and Mrs. W alter ienced since 1913, the departm ent completely in ink, giving street Ashland on the train yesterday, advertising, as the Gallatin girls, home on Fifth street, The fun-
asked for aid for their injured
address or box w herever possible. being returned to th eir homes in
lieved the four bodies found by O’Donahue, fell on th e stove and of A griculture announced yester­
although they reside in Talent, eral services will be Thursday | fellows, but Mussolini, the Fas-
Place sender’s re tu rn card in up­ southern California.
th e members fo the crew of the burned its hand.
are students in the Ashland high afternoon at one-thirty from the cifitI chlef, refused to help thenii
The burn is day. This short crop represents
H erm an, are hajf the missing quite serious but Is healing slight­ a loss to the American farm er of per left corner of address side.
school.
Dodge funeral chapel with Rev. | claiming they brought on the
Pack
articles
carefully in
Newport — New fire-fighting
party.
S. J. Chaney officiating. Interm ent rioting by opposing the black-
ly.
$728,900,000.
strong, durable containers.
equipment received and tested the Tiding’« Ads Bring Results i will be at Gold Hill.
shlrts in the celebration.
FIFTY BOOKS ON
DISPLAY AT THE
CASH WILL REVERT
AT END DF YEAR
FOOTPADS GEI MUCH POST OFFICE FORCE PREPARES
MONEY IN DAYLIGHT FOR COMING CHRISTMAS RUSH
ROBBERY IN SEATTLE
FASCISTI CABINET
n lv lih h h j