Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 09, 1925, Image 1

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C ^ L ÍM Á T ÍM ;
of medicine cores
TJ m Tiding*
Nearlÿ Fifty Yean
OREGON,
in River
Jade Carving*
Brings Fame to
Curio Seekef
made known to the stu ­
dents In the Ix>s Angela»
schools, the curio owner
was offered 122,000 for
It,, according to Informa­
tion received by Mr. Mun-
•SV
The carving la of a
Period beyond the moat
ancient carvings known
to the students of Chin­
ese and Asiatic art. It
I* of pure Jade, and about
six Inches In height. The
figure of a Chinese with
long flowing beard la
depicted.
One hand la
holding an apple.
The curio was found
encrusted In earth and
sand, and just p small
portion of the jade was
showing, causing the curio
seeker to .nick It up and
take it home With hint.
Declares “ Antiquated, Fossilised” Roles Most be Changed
In Order to Give Senate Opportunity to Tr&nooct
Business in Constitutional Manner. Famous $ipe Put
in Pocket When Fiery Speech Starts.
la direct competition with the
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Sept. 9
California peaches, picked for
— (U. P .)— Declaring that tho
“ I am not a enndidate for office, either to hold the one
the eastern markets, and all
system of air administration is
I
have
or to obtain a new one. I never will be, but I believe
averaging much larger than tho
more at fault than the In­
that
unless
I make an attempt to revise the idiotic, fossiliz­
Olendora Decker twelve, or New dividuals Involved, -CoL William
local peaches, Ashland peach
Tork,
eloped
with
Frank
Durden,
ed
and
antiquated
senate rales, 1 will have been a coward,”
growers this year received a bet­ pine years her senior, said to be Mitchell has Issued a new state­
ter price for their fruit than of Jacksonville. Fla.
ment embodying a plan for thf
declared Vice President Charles G. Dawes here yesterday
4 * the California farmers, Carl
administration of the national
to more than 2000 Ashland ¡»eople, who gathered at the
defense.
Brommer. manager of the Ash­
Southern
Pacific station to greet him upon his arrival from
land Fruit and Produce Associa­
Mitchell’s
plan, _ announced
Portland.
tion declared today.
here when he returned from a
The senate rules, the favorite topic of the colorful Vice
“California had the largest
fishing trip to learn that the
peach crop In her history this
army would probe his hitter
President of.the United States received a thorough over­
year, and the fruit was of won-
charges regarding sir service dis­
hauling at the hgnds of Dawes.
derful sine. Not a carload went
asters Is that the natllonsl de­
“ A senator may get up and talk on the beauties of
fense be unified la one head,
oat of the Southern shipping
the
plains
of Timbuetoo, or the warmness of Greenland’s
with ' three sub-secretaryships,
points where the fruit was small­
dealing with the army, navy and
er than 76'e, while the Ashland
icy mountains, but they limit the Vice President of the
peaches averaged from three Io
air forces.
United States to about twelve and a half minutes of talk'
l i per cent smaller than 84's.
The keystone of the plan Is
¡ng
during his four years in office. That’s why I did so
la aplte of that fact, the Ash­
the centralisation of air develop­
much
talking in ray inaugural address,’’ Dawes declared.
land growers realised from* 77 Much Fruit to be Held for ment In one under-sub-seeretary-
“
Of
all deliberative ^legislative nssemblies in the
cents to 86 cents per crate, on
shlp.
i
•
Time in Pre-Cooling
the fruit,” Brommer declared.
The
terrible
condition
of
our
world, the senate is the only one which gives a ij ^ iui the
Plant
The reason for this advan­
national aeronautics today la not
right to talk until they c a rry him from the room on a
tageous handling of the fruit
ao much the result of absolute
stretcher,” according to Dawes.
was that not a carload of local
Ignorance of Indlvidpala,” but
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"Is It right that one man may
peaches were handled by brokers
Is due to the system, he declared
n iT m
f r i / \ ' block the efforts of the rest
»
T E H A C H A P I , Cal.,
this year. When the heavy Cali­
In the new statement.
of the body to do business la
I f 8ept. 9— (U. P .)— The
fornia crop reached the markets,
"We must apply« a remedy
a constitutional mannerT Under
77 world» largest bird city
brokers refused to handle the lo­
to the conditions existing In our
the existing,. rules, one senator
tt is to he laid out and
cal fruit except on consignment.
whole -national defense system
may have more power than the
33
built
on
a
1500-acre
tract
The local association refused to
and in our aeronautics In par­
veto power of the President ot
33. of grazing land here
accept these offers, and went
ticular,” the statement says.
U. 8. Chamber o f Commerce 33 soon.
the United States,” Dawes de­
direct to the purchasing agents
“Policies pertaining to our na­
Division
Head
to
V
isit
*
clared.
,
33
It
will
contain
6,000
of the large chain stores through­
tional defense should be recom­
Bigger and Better Fair
County
Dawes
explained
the
present
tt.h o u se s, with enough com-
out the Northwest, where the
mended by the secretary of the
Contain Many Good
rules, declaring that when they
33 partments to accommo-
fruit was handled without first
national defense to the presi­
Cooking Exhibits
Paul Clagstone, manager ot 33 date 6<».000 birds.
were first Introduced, there wero
going through the hands
of
dent 'hppn the advice of the the Western Division of
the
only
34 members ot the senate.
t t \ The aviary was planned
brokers and commission men.
three sub-secretartee."
Every one is very enthusiastic
Chamber ot Commerce of the 33 *by„> the Pacific Coast n
At
that
time It was possible for
'About eighteen carloads ot
Under the plan the army or- United States, will visit , the
77 over the new plans for the cook- Vacation Over, Goolid
anyone to speak an long aui he
31 SpoMamans club as part 77 ed food exhibits and sales this
peaches were shipped by the
Much
RentaA
a*
Jackson county fair Saturday,
cared to, and business could be
33 of Its new bird and game a year. The cooks all over the
local association this year, 13 which Comice pears will be the the same as It is at present, September 19.
Ready for Work
transacted anyway.
However,
33
preserve.
The
club
owns
ot these cars being straight car­ principal fruit.
and the navy would also maln-
The Western division, with the 33 a 60,000 acre tract near *7 valley are planning to out do
now.
with
96
members
of the
load lots, while three cars were
The Winter Nellis pears ara tain virtually its present organl- ^Eastern, Northern Central, and
77 all previous records In this art
senate,
these
rules
have
become
33
here.
about half and half, peaches and now of a size large enough to zation. Air service which these
77 and the judges already are as-
Southern Central, was established
obsolete, and must be changed.
I. Shpfman Horne, ex- 77 sured ot unusual difficulties in
vegetables. The remainder were harvest, but are still too green, departments needed .would be under a decentralisation plan 33
"Many people have come Into
shipped In small lots, and bring When picked, it is the plan of aligned permanently to them, adopted recently and includes 33 pert on wild animal and # i making their decisions. This.de-
the
senate, with the avowed
33
bird
life,
who
conceived
the total up to 18 cars.
local growers, to put the major
But the new sub-secretary of the states of Arlsona, California,
77 partment 1 / . under the super-
purpose of changing the rule«.
33 the idea of the club and Il vision ot Miss Brewster, the
Over 600,000 berry cups were portion of the fruit In the local air matters would have wide in-
Colorado, Idaho. Montana, Ne­ 33 bird colony, is In the east
1 After being there a short time,
used by local growers this sea­ pre-coollng plant to be stored ¡ fluence.
77 ¡Home Demonstrator.
She will
vada, New Mexico, Utah, Wash­
they change their minds, declar­
3
3
arranging
for
initial
mem-
son, Brommer stated. One solid until market conditions are sat-
H be assisted by Mrs. John Ham-
“The secretary of the air,” ington and Wyoming, Oregon,
ing that these rules are needed
33 bers of the new bird 77 mil of Phoenix, Mrs. Carl Glas-
carload was used, and 160,000 iafactory. This will mean that the statement reads, "should be
also Alaska, Hawaii and the
to
aid in transacting business In
33
city’s
population.
more cups ordered.
These, fruit shipments will be made entrusted with the whole aero-
77 gow of Talent, and Mrs. Hal
Philippines.
.
i
a dignified manner. The truth
Brommer declares will be used from Medford for the following nautical development of the gov-
33
Species which will ln- 77 Platt of Medford.
The Western Advisory Council
of the matter is that having felt
before the year Is np.
4 or 5 months.
ernment which event is more consists of Paul Shoup, Western 33 habit the new bird city UJ. Merchants and wholesale deal-
the power given them under the
About forty tons of Bartlett
33
include
imported
bob-
To date 138 carload» of pears Important In time of peace than Vice-President, San Francisco;
17 ers are responding generously
rules,
a power stronger than that
33 white, mountain quail, 77 to Miss Brewster's request tor
pears were shipped this year destined to canneries have been It is in time ” of war, because
Arthur S. Bent, Los Angeles;
of
any
individual in any legis­
by the association, and Anjous, shipped from the valley. Each. we employ aviation in useful
33 painted quail of India, 73 special prizes, and every prise
O. M. Clark, Portland; Everett
lative body in the world, they
33 ruffed
and
shar-tail 77 offered will be equal or greater
Boec and Comice pears are now car held approximately 20 tons, j pursuits during peace, such as
O. Griggs, Tacoma; Lafayette 33 grouse, wild turkey, tlna-
are backward aboiit giving It up.
being shipped 'out. The early making a grand total of 2760, carrying the mall, patrolling the
77 in value than the prizes offered
Hanchett, Salt Lake City; Dwight
Its only natural for that Is hu­
apple crop was fairly heavy’ tons of cannery pears, which, If forests, surveying the country,
33 m oil_ of South America, 77 in the premium book.
B. Hear, Phoenix; and Ralph
man nature," the Vice President
this year, and the association shipped In packed boxes, would aiding agriculture, animal hus-
if English and Chinese phea- 77 j Mrs, Adder the well known
Merritt,
Fresno.
charged.
Is now making preparations for have Increased the valley's pear bandry and exploration.”
33 santa, Hungarian and En- 77 Ashland artist, has Yeeteented to
This division held a very suc­
» "Let your senators hear from
handling, the late crop.
crop by boxes materially, fo r' One of the sub-divisions In the cessful midyear meeting at Los 13 gllsh partridge, and oth- 77 assist Mrs. T. A. Miles with the'
you In the primaries on this sub­
33 ers.
Tomatoes, prunes and plums there are about 43 boxes to ‘ department of air be outlines
77 decorating of the Woman's Build-1
Angeles last December, when ,
ject. That Is the only langusge
also formed a large part ot the every ton.
would be charged with the de­ matters of great importance to '
ing, and work on this building |
(C ontinued on Page Four)
they understand.
Only power
shipments from the association.
velopment of civil aviation. There Western Buslneae were discussed. ,
j will be coipfnenced at onjjp so '
exerted
on
them
by
their con-
About 1600 boxes of tomatoes
would be three such sub-depart- •the next Western convention ,
that the entire building will'
tltuencles can bring about the
sad 1,000 boxes ot prunes and
I be In readiness when the ex-1
will he held in Seattle December!
changes needed." Dawes asserted.
plums were shipped out this sea-
l hibits* begin to come In next
7 and 8.
"Go after your senators, make
lz 11 V V l Z l h l z l U Z an aeronautical corporation slm-
, week.
Mr. Clagstone expects to moot
them get into line,” he added,
‘'Ashland growers do not pick
I liar to our International water
with the business men'of South­
almost as an afterthought.
their fruit for eastern markets.
rPO
ways corporation which should
ern Oregon and Northern Call-I
Mrs. M. J. Norris will have
Dawes' famous pipe was ab­
They pick It too ripe,” Brom­
°p<’rate between the great cen-
sent during a greater part of
¡charge of the commercial ex
mer declares. "The fruit Is also
ALZ V U U V , W V l rs of population so as to show fornia on hla coming visit «ml
will bring before them many
hibits entered by women who;
his speech. When he first ap­
too small. Although the small­
a T U I I f IITStThTT that thlngs could
carried safe- matters connected with the or­
are doing commercial work in ;
peared on the rear platform of
er fruit has the better flavor.
through the ganisation of business, local, na-
the
train, his head was almost
j
their
own
homes.
If
any
one,
Eastern purchasers allow their
s,atcm<mt says.
tlonal and International. He is'
hidden In a cloud of smoke.
wishes to put up such an ex I
eye to Judge the fruit, and only
I “The
second
sub-division
Special R
well trustified to discuss this
However, while he was being ln-
hihit and has not already sent I
the larger fruit Is able to com-
—-------- .
! should be a section of fabrlca-
Are on
troduced by Irving E. Vining, ha
question from the point of view
Tg in her name to Miss Jane Snedl-
¡RAMBNTO, Sept. 9. —1 The tlon or construction.
In this
( Con tinned on page four)
knocked the burning tobacco
of Western business as he has
cor, Supterindent of the Woman's
rnla highway commission' section special studies should be
from the pipe, put It in hla
spent
most
of
his
life
on
the
Building,
she
should
do
-so
at
lotted an additional »HO.-1 made of the kind of alreraft
pocket, and failed to again till
Pacific Coast and the Inter-
once
that
space
may
be
re-
>r its construction funds to* whJch are necessary, of their
mountaln country.
Mr. CJ^g-'
It until his speech was com-
le served for her.
match an equal amount of forest* air worthiness and safety,
stone will talk at 11:00 a. ra.J
3-
Another special prize Is being
(Continued On Page Two)
funds for the completion of the! VThe third sub-division should i n . the Merchants Bldg., at the
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k offered and every rose gardener I
Adams Station - Oregon line sec-1 be the air force, or that part Jackson County Fair Grounds,
m should do his share towards mak-
tlon of the Redwood highway, in j specifically charged with the de­ Saturday? September 19.
id ing this new entry interesting
Del Norte county, now under con­ fense of the country."
Is and to two persons at least it is ■
PITTSBURGH, Sept. 9—
struction by the bureau of public
is going to be worth while. One
(U . I’. ) — The on ly »100,-
roads.
who wishes his name withheld
OOO a year man w ho could
Final location siwweys have been
n has offered a prize of 73 in j
b e persuaded to tak e charge
authorized for the Crescent City-
r- cash for the best bouquet of
o f one of the 23 new pro­
>- roses exhibited ut the afir atidj
Myrtle Creek section of the Grants
PARIS, Sept., 9— (U. P.)—
hibition districts has fired
iv |2 for the second best. The'j
The Spanish march upon Abd El
Pass connection to make possible
all the members of his en-
'r ^bouquet must consist of at least
Krlm's capital, AJdir. has began.
continuation of construction by
forerm ent staff bceauae they
>- six roses and they do not nded
The French foreign office wae
the prison road camp, now located
loafed Labor Day when he
to all be alike.
Quality, nr- '
Rev. W. H. Crofts, a. returned
Informed today that the Hpenleh
at Myrtle'Creek. This is also on
had ordered them to work.
s
rangement,
etc.,
will
all
be
cou-
1
missionary
to
-Chips,
will
give
forces which landed after a
the
Redwood
highway.
The man is Frederick
sldered when the Judge awards1 1
dogged bombardment aad la the
These ■ announcements ■were a stereoptlcan Mature at tho
Baird, described by Gen.
* the prizes.
If
face of heavy Rifflen resistance
made by' Commissioner Louis Baptist church tonight, accord­
Lincoln C. Andrew* as the
Mr. Long of O. A. C., Is to
at Alhucemae Bay had started
Everdtng, following a meeting of ing to an announcement by Rer.
only g 100,00« a year man
Strauss judge the floral exhibits this .
their march upon Krlm's strong­
the commission In* Sacramento. I Woodworth.
ho could obtain.
Baird
Pina-
year.
i
'
hold. Reports of the spectacular
His
two
boys
in
Chinese
cos­
wne recom m ended to An­
The allotment, Everdtng said, was
lulllvan
If you hnve^only one perfect | 1
bombardment followed. by the
drew s by ^.n<^|e Elbert H.
made In aocerdance with a pre­ tumes, will sing gospel songs In
Yon
rose to .exhibit, cut It with a 1
landln/ at Cahadllta Beach shew
Crofts
Gary, a t th e U nited States
viously existing agreement be­ the Chinese language.
inew
long stem and enter another 1
that t« s cost forty Spanish Uvea,
had
some
exciting
times
during
S teel corporation. H is dis­
Overti
tween the commission and the
e Sylva special. The Monarch Seed ami ’
while the Rifflaa loaeee were
his
stay
in
China,
having
been
trict Is the third, embrac­
bureau<iot forest service to cooper­
* .—
Feed Co., hss offered one dosonj‘
greater. For two day* Ute Zpaa
held by bandits On one occasion.
ing all of Pennsylvania es-
ate In the- completion of this sec­
Sapps
of
their
ramonculus
bulbs
for
'
Ish fleet guns kept np the
copt P hiladelphia cownty.
tion pf the highway.
reads
the beat single rose exhibited and
withering fire. Meanwhile, tear
Baird’s sponging o f Penn­
..Danks
dozen of the new rainbow 1
French eecedrillee hoashed Ute
sylvania, which has been nn-
Oregon and Washington
and’’
freesla bulbs for the second best 1
clUee from planes.
The final
d er way a w eek now w ith
— Fair in the iaterthr.
landtag
action
lasted
only a
Farrar
rO
se
exhibited.
W. H. Grow motoijsd front Doris Francisco
a rednet Km. In th e P itts­
Mostly cloudy along the
•r.
The art department this year *
half,
hoar,
aad
was
aeeom|aBle<
Sunday
aad
viafted
with
the
throw
for
a
few
burgh Uqnor supply o f 3,000
coast, with gentle, vari­
1s In charge of Mrs. C. E. Oates, 1
by little Rlftlaa n a M tete,
and Dotier families.
I relatives.
gallons dally.
•
able winds.
nwnnn road m
)
E
r
- —-
111 aSXXII I nil I
|z Mil# wflltK ly and at a proflt
[\ illJVV If Villa afr-” ,he
Pittsburgh Dry
Head Ties Can
to Entire Force
Spanish Marching
Upon Capital of
Riffian Leader
Missionary to
Cive Lecture on
Chinese Subject
The Weather