Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 14, 1925, Image 1

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’A MarìV*
Nowtffipor Vor Wearl? Fifty Yean
OREGON,
Tong Wars
Puzzling to
Chinese PeopL
RACK IN LINEUP
ltoe Carrying
quer Not
lblic Nuisance
K
SAN FRANCISCO, Oet.
PEKING, Oct. 14— <U»>.
IL,' 14— An automobile la not
— "What
la
a
tong
t i a public nuisance, even
war'»”
though It be used to
It
News from America of
Iff transport
liquor.
the
tt tong w^rs theye Is as
IW United States circuit court
tt novel here as in London,
l f | <t appeals held today in
tt Moscow.
Peking , hus
j ® reversing apportion of a
tt never bad a tong war
£jf decree handed down In
tt and hat no idea what
W the federal court at So­
tt they are all about,
f t att>*'
TO MEET BACH MIGHT tt
The explanation is that
ffir
one Jsmerf McLean ap-
tt China is to vast a coun­
f t pealed, from a judgment
ts try that the Cantonese,
M> convicting him of vlolat-
tt with
whom
America's
V Ing the liquor laws and
tt tong
wars
originated
‘ f t branding his small coupe
tt speak a different lan-
II as fc "public nuisance.”
, Thu Aukland Y. M. C. A. F i­ tt gnago fro.n the Pekingese,
FORBES FIELD, PITTSBURG, Oct 14. - (U. P.) - With
,
ft that should be abated,
nance Campaign opened today
tt think different thoughts,
fan« inside the nark, and many thousands outside, striving vainly to gam
ft • The circuit court con-
with twenty leading business and tt and even fight different
S g e l7 ,.h s , high eommissoner of baseball at 2:36 this afternoon called ofr the
’ *
burred in MtLean's con-
professional men worklg In the
tt flfhts.
| | yictton, ,but balked on the
drive.
seventh game of the worlds series because of rain.
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pnbttp nuisance court or-
With the Senators and Pirates tied with three games each, Jupttef‘ PM ztas
A preliminary meeting was
The higher coUrt
held last night In the Plasa
h
e
p
p
e
d
into the series, and put a sto p to any attempt today *<*>«** the.deadJodL
iel i d that an auto-
Confectionary .at alx o’clock,. The.
For several hours this m o v in g , ram fell intermittenny, hut up to game t im e ~ 4 V W
die used for transport -
meeting wna tat charge of O. F.
not decided whether the game would he postpone
However, just before
llquor
la
subject
to
Canon, president of the A l­
and subsequent tt the rain increased to a steady downpour, and although Commissioner Hindis warted
soclattoa.
Mr. Carson stated
i, but was / nn- tt 36 minutes, hoping that the rain would eease enough so play could, lie started,
briefly the high points of the
to adkntt that tt
past year’s work calling atten­
such an automobile Is a
finall>l)uring the 35 minute wait, Managers Harris and McKeeUnie of the co,‘te“^®g
tion to the fact that ITS boys
public nuisance, so the
had boon enrolled in intensive
teams, and the umpires several times conferred with lmndis, all «r«»nr ,hat
Seattle <ase wna remand­
club programs.
These club*
ed or a new trial.«
he immediately IM»stponed. However, thfr Judge sat; tight, and
listed boys from ten to eighteen
years of ago, the younger boys Birds Scarce This Season
the contest until the last shred of hope.was gone. At the tune the game
being enrolled la what 'Is known
even though the rain had ceased, it would have been imjiossible to pla>, the diamond
Say Hunters. Quail Sea­
as. the Friendly Indian program.
son Opens Tomorrow
The boys twelve to fifteen were
K Had the game been played today, it would have lieen a battle of giah ts,^ | h
WAumpooNasM.
enrolled in the Pioneer and Boy
For sixteen days, starting to­
¡Walter
Johnson, ace of the Senator staff opposing Vie Aldrige on the moumt
Walter Johnson, veteran ,speed ball pitcher of the
Scout programs. For fonr years morrow, hunters of Oregon will
i p xi___ i . ...... i.o,.„
two irninoH dtirinir the »resent series, and it has been tReir
the high school boys have had be allowed to enjoy what many Senator pitching staff, who was scheduled to take the
what Is known as a Hi-Y club, o them claim to be the greatest mound today in his third game of the series. Johnson
under the leadership of V. O. N. of
all
field
sports.
China has tnrned back the Pirates twice already in this serie^
Smith. Mr. Carbon praised the pheasant hunting. • The season
wock flf The local secretary! Cleo opens tomorrow and closes on and Manager Harris is confident he will sew up the
V . HoWell, who teaches half October 31.
series tomorrow.
time la the schools and gives
However, those who have been
Good Program Arranged Por
half time to the Association.
out looking the situation over,
Three Days ot
Mr. Carson called upon Ronald lining
up the v best hunting
t
Session
/
Parks, president of the H l-T club grounds, declare that the phea­
for a statement.
Mr. Parks sants are scarce thia season, 1»
A pretentious program la plan­
spoke enthusiastically of the pest comparison with last season, and
ned for the teacher's institute
It Is doubtful, however. Which
year and said the prospects for almot all are uaanlmous in de­
which opens In- Medford tomor­
team will be the more benefited
this year were splendid.
Al­ claring that the hunter who ob­
LO8 ANGELES, Oct. 14
row morning. It was announced
by the rain. Aldridge, although
HIT
W
INS
GAME
ready the club is organised and tains the lim it of five birds will
— A hard boiled lot are
younger thanv Johnsqn. pttefiwfi
today by Susanne Holmes Car­
a number of new members are be very lucky.
the prisoners at the coun­
ter, county superintendent of
Monday, and had he been started
coming In.
The program as
ty jalf. perhaps, but Har­
Quail season also opens to­
schools. Instruction will be glv-
today. It would have ‘been ’Me
outlined by Mr. Park Includes morrow morning, and these' birds
ley W. A illn and bis
ch the teachers on every sub-
second appearance In throe days.
a regular schedule of meetings. are declaring to be plentiful in
wife and alx children do
jac< taught In the county .schools,
He la a curve ball pitches, , and
Initiation- of now members, spe- the Valley, qv^q more- plentiful
not think to .
a u in
needs plenty of rest betweea
•Mrs. Carter stated.
‘
«Ml meetings for fathers and than In past seaholiH
tt
starts.
parents, active discussion meet­
W ith the northern flight o f jj
Both teams show signs of the
ings and throughout the year ducks starting In the Klamath g
MEDFORD,
Oct.
14— The sn cnnouncemen mane at ine
terrific strata they have bean nn-
a special emphasis upon clean section, duck kunters are in for g
Medford branch of the U. 8. free chamber of commerce forum
der during the past eight days,
athletics, clean speech, clean some good sport for the re-1 g
employment
bureau
will
not luncheon yesterday.
I and the rest will do both outfits a
Ute and clean scholarship. Mr. malnder of the season,
Medford is Seconi
close October IS , as had been
The program for the institute
world of good.
Park said that ten of the mem­ hunters are planning on
Yesterday Mrs. Aslin
Oars Are Keniaten
scheduled, but will be open un­ follows:
bers were players oq the foot­ a two or three day
Although the fane clamored for
During 9 Month
and the alx children came
til November IS, an extension TharMlny A. M., October IS, 182»
ball te«m, others were In other trip to the Klamath
action Just
before gam« time,
to the county Jail to see
having been granted by the di­
9 :0 0 America.
Welcome —
Foreign motor vehicle regís when It became apparent that
school activities and all leaders combining duck and I
what could be done about
rector general of the employ­ Supt. E. H. Hedrick, Medfora
trntlons for the month of Sep­ the game could not be played,
In Ashland High.
It. Something had to be
hunting. Pheasants are
ment bureau at Washington, D. Schools. O. 8. T. A. Membership
tember, 1925, in the state ot most ot them left their seat«, aad
Homer Billings and H. C. be plentiful In the vie
done, for they bad sold
C., according to a telegram re­ report.
Are we 100 per cent?
Oregon, numbered 9,178, as com­
Galey were called upon and re­ Klamath Falls.
tt their furniture, snd were tt ceived yesterday from Senator
9:40 Address — Educational
pared to 8,401 for the corres­
sponded by putting on a demon­
tt penniless.
# Charles E. McNary by Bert An­ Responsibility in an Industrial
Hunters are wai
ponding month of 1924 and
stration In solicitation.
A. K. game wardens not
tt
Fellow prisoners of Ax- tt derson, a member of the Frult- Age— President Landers.
4,853 for September of 1923, an will be used tomorrow, when play
Yount, state boys’ work secretary Hungarian partridges, which were - q lln heard about it and
growers league, under whose
10:30 Departments.
High
increase ot 9.25 and 34 per cent, Is resumed.
»
for the Y. M. C. A. explained set free in Jackson county some, g before his large family
auspices the local branch was es­ school— The question of Ethical
respectively, according to - the
the plap of the campaign.
time ago. These birds are now g left the Jail, 379.75 had
tablished this summer.
The same llnenpa which faced
Instruction— Dr.
Tuttle.
Ad­
records In the office of the Sec­
Those present were O. F. Car­ in the vicinity of Jacksonville, g been collected to put a
The telegram reads: 'Have
each other yesterday, w ith the
retary
of
State.
The
registra­
son, Homer Billings, George A. There is no open season on g silver lining to their cloud
just been advised by the di­
exception of the pitchers aad
tions of the first nine months
Briscoe, Harry Yeo, H. C. Oaley, these birds, since an effort Is g of despair.
rector general of the employ­
catchers, were ready for action
r? 1926 numbered 72,111 as
Randall
J.
Woods,
Clarenee being made to propagate them g
One prisoner had con­
ment bureau that he has ex­
today, with McInnis still holding
against «8,033 tor the same
Evans, V. O. N. Smith, J. H. in Southern Oregon.
a tributed the use of “a
tended operations of Medford
down first base for the Piratas,
period of 1924. The total regis­
Fuller, Cleo V. Howell, A. E.
house at Maywood that
office for 30 days. Hope to be
in place of Grantham.
trations for the year 1924 was
Yonnt, John Rigs. Dr. G. W.
I am not able to occupy
able to have further continuance
75,671, and, from May 23 to
Oregg, Carl J. Brommer. W . W.
W-- KDD1B MOORE
made before expiration of this
at present.”
Eddie
Moore,
Pirate
sec­
December 31. 1923. It was 41,-
Robison, J. A. Putnam.. H. C.
period.”
Campbell— Towle Co., of Klam­
ond baseman, whose long
High and Ronald Parks, presi­
Originally the bureau here was
ath
Falls builds romaaufaetnrtng
swat to the score board in
dent of the H i-Y club.
to have been open only three
plant
at Its Spragne River mills.
yesterday’s
game
put
the
(Continuad on Pag« Fonr)
These men were divided Into
months to take care of the rush
Pirates
in
the
lead,
and
en-|
teams of two men each and are
of the fru it season, but having Reading— Bupt. Hedrick. Inter­
abled them to draw up on
calling upon prospective sub­
supplied laborers for many other mediate. Geography— Miss Ar-
even terms with the Sena­
scribers.
The
campaign
la
purposes than fruit-picking ef­ b ut knot.
Primary, Language— tors in the worlds series.
1
scheduled tor three days, Wed­
forts were started to have it Miss Henkle. Music, Room 10,
nesday, Thursday and Friday
made permanent, for the benefit upstairs— Miss Leona Marsters.
with a meeting each evening at
of the employer and employe
12:00 Cafeteria Luncheon at
WASHINGTON. Oct. 14—IIP)
six o’clock at the Plata, when
During Its existence the bu­ High School.
On practically every residence door entrance
-
__Admiral
William
S.
Sims,
re­
the teams will make reports on
reau has pjaced hundreds of Ttaaroday P. M., October 1«, 1D!M
in
this
city there .is a cardboard sign, warning
tired, commander of the United
the canvass.
men and women In employment
1:00
Group
of
Primary
songs
agents,
jieddlers
and other order takers that they
States fleet In European waters
and has served the majority of — Mrs. Cafiode’s Room, Washing­
With
the season officially
are
not
welcome
and that the citizens of Ashland
during the World W ar, and him­
-the orchardlsts In the valley,
self a hero of a contest twenty opened when they took a 12-7 all of whom voice their sat­ ton School.
order their merchandise from Ashland merchants,
1:80 Assembly Address, lead ­
years ago between himself and trouncing at the hands of the
Yet, there is sufficient job printing being
isfaction
with
the
service
ren­
ership—
President
Landers.
the navy department, ov<r a Klamath Falls high eleven, the
dered.
ordered
by some of the merchants, professional
2:16
Departments.
H
i
g
h
Ashlapd
high
grldders
have
set­
gunner, entered the aircraft con­
School, Teaching How to Study
and business men of Ashland from outside print­
troversy before a special air In­ tled down to the hardest work
— President Landers. Advanced,
they have been given this year,
ing house representatives, peddlers, agents or
quiry board here today.
Spelling—
Mlaa Arbuthnot. Inter?
and
are
now
pounding,
away,
The navy lx without a definite
order-takers, whatever you might want to call
MEDFOBD,
Oct.
14—
While
In
mediate, Arithmetic— Miss Beards­
Fire shortly before eleven air policy today, or a real air­ getting Into shape for their
them, to keep at least one or two more printers
ley.
Primary, Language— Mlsr the city Monday from his ranch
clash
with
Grants
Pass
Satur­
o’clock this morning badly dam­ plane organisation he said, and
hear
Talent,
D.
M.
Lowe
figured
busy
in Ashland if the same orders, all of which
Henkle.
Music, Room 10, up-
day at the high school field.
aged a email house on the Is without a policy |o realise the
In an auto collision which did
qtalrs—
Miss
Leona
Marsters.
could
he printed in Ashland, were placed locally
lower end of Otis street, causing use the airplane can be made. The game Saturday will be the
havoc to his light touring car
2:00
Departments.
H
i
g
h
first
of
the
season
staged
In
damage estimated by Fire Chief “The navy department belittles
It Is said that ho
School, The Use of Motives In and truck.
the power of the airplane, while Ashland.
Baughman a t 3850.
had parked his truck directly
Conduct
Training—
Dr.
Tuttle.
Hughes gave hts men plenty
The fire'started, according to airmen are enthusiastic over Its
Advanced, Geography— Miss Ar- In front of the touring car used
Baughman, from a concrete flue development and purpose,” he of work last night, and tonight
by his son In attending school.
huthnot.
Intermediate.
will be another evening Of lfibQL
which Wfil de f ecti ve I t qw4e hly duchrrod,
Mr. Lowe wTsliTHf rn lire htv
Primary
the outside will o f course know that this
ved
on
the
for
the
aspiring
candidates.
The
chine
was
being
operated
on
that
—
Miss
Beardsley,
spread to the attic of the balldr
son’s car attempted to drlvo
block and had torn tip the old Language— Mias Henkle.
mlral
Robert
men
showed
lota
of
rough
spots
them — are the ones whQ profit from the bene­
lug, and by the time the de­
It out of a very tight parking
ommander of |n their play Saturday, and pipe, which was a relic of for-
g
:4
f
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Alterably
A
d
d
fits
accruing from the warning which the citizens
partment was called, had ruined
space, and ’while so doing his
Id the navy Hughes is attempting to smooth mer years when this street w«a "Educational Fada— thel
the rear of the structure.
foot slipped from the brake
o f Ashland have permitted on their door en­
The
Cur«”— Dr. Tuttle,
es and air- these up before the tussle with part of somebody’s yard.
W alter Holmes, who occupied
pedal to the accelerator.
The
trances! ■
"im ?
pipe broke the steering rod on Friday A. M. October 1
agreed with orants Pass.
the building, was preparing to
car shot ahead into the rear of
The cold facts are these: In Ashland there
the machine aud tken forced U *|?' | :»0 Aaaembly, Sing
that
the
navy
According
to
the
dope,
Orant.i,
move, bis furniture being pack­
the truck, breaking and bentf-
in the next paga and Ashland should stage self through the framework of *
are only two printers devoting their time exetn*
ed. He declared be was to have
Ing equipment of both vehicles.
I of the sir t rcRi battle.
Klamath Falls the car. I t la underatood thaf
sively to job printing, two men and their de-
moved tomorrow lqorntng.
The crash df the
eolHson,
trounced the Pass boys, 7-0, the city la responsible for till U 9:41 Assembly Address— Dean
pendants who are spending their salaries in Ash­
The house is owned by L. P.
which occurred near the high
B. D. Sheldon.
In their first gam«, and then damages to the automobile.
Jaek«r of Loa Angeles.
Both
school,
aroused
the
student
s
land; while in Los Angeles, Poraland and
.10:90 Departments.
H ig h
won from Ashland by a five
the loss on the furniture and
within to the ” extent that they
School,
Concrete
plans
for
Moral
outside cities there are several printera ZMMI f
DIRA
point margin. Although In most
the house was covered by In-
and Clvla Education— Dr. Tuttle. nearly called the police believing
salaries
are being paid in whole or in part Wttfitt
14—
(IP)—
Ett-
instances,
this
dope
will
not
aurance.
AdvaneOfi.
Reading— Miss Ar- that young'Lowe’s car was being
nous "strong work, both wins for Klamath
the
profit«
derived, from Hhe printing
buthnot.
Intermediate, Oeofi- stolen.
Oregon and Washington
td In vande- Falls w«ro against teams play-
which
are
being
sent out of Ashland, witlrotttARP
__ siiaa Beardsley. Primary,
— Fair,
with
moderate
0 world, filed lnfi tholr first gam« of the « * •
reason
whatever,
____
A , ,¿4
temperature. Light north­
Classifie« Afin Bring Reeults
ng the burnt-1 son, and It may amount to some-
erly winde.
il in hla brain, thing Saturday.
tt
tt
tt
Fellow Prisoners
Give Prompt Aid
to W ife, Children
FAIR
Fire Ruins House
On Otis Street,
Damage About $350
THE WEATHER
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PLAY