Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 23, 1925, Image 1

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The Tidings Has Been Ashland's
W Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
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)AY, (K'TOBER 23; 3925
to the «emLWeokly Tldlnga. Volume 43
League Acts to Bring Halt to Balkan Fighting
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BE SHOWN A T ,n
Outdoor Service iOneris FvnisoAflinl Convention k TOT AI
W A SH IN G TO N , Oct. 23
— The old
practice of
“ putting up the pastor
for the night" Is being
enlarged upon this week
a t the W hite House where
seven
Congregational
ministers, two of them
w ith
th rlr
wives,
are
h r ii’ e guest-;.
When Rev. Jason Noble
Florae.
pester
of, the
Prestd ant’s church, re­
quested the membership
to "take In ” their quoin
of delegates to the Con-
I*
rregallonsl c o n v cntlon,
As the result of thd activities
Iho President and Mrs.
of the boys’ and girls’ clubs of jj Coolidge declined Io he
Jackson county, fu rther laurels i y
le ft out. announcing they
may be added to this locality ae I jj h ad' ream for 9 per­
an agricultural center.
A t the! g sons.
The nine include
state fa ir, many prizes were won 1 g
two form er pastors and a
by the Jackson county boys and i g present pastor of the Ed­
girls, and at the Pacific In ter- ! g
wards church of N orth­
national
Livestock
exposition. ’ g
ampton. M a s sachusetts.
which opens in Portland October g
Mr. Ccoltdge’s home town.
31, local club work w ill be rep-* g
W h ite House officials
resented.
j g 3a id the visitors were
The champion stock judging g guests not of the nation,
team of the county fair, known g
but of Mr. and Mrs. Cal­
as the Valleyview Ashland calf g
vin Coolidge, Congrega-
club team, and composed of Johu g tionallsts.
Billings. Ralph Howell and Har-1
old Fish, w ill take part In com­
petition a t the exposition.
The prune bread team, com­
posed of Flien Galey and Adena
Joy of Ashlnnd, w ill give a
bread demonstration. The bread
team last year won first Qlace a t I
°çe
tt
»
tt
tt
tt
tt
Local Club Work Winners tt
to Exhibit Product« at
tt
Exposition
tt
tt
TO
EXHIBIT
SWINE tt
tt
Praae Bakin* Team is Also to tt
tt
Oive Exhibition at
tt
Portland
tt
MflTlPP Hv/lm Chief
in iT iA n t « p r
Technical Arrest is Made of
Colonel Mitchell by
Department
Leagute Council to Oonv<
ond&y to D iscu s
Action
WELCOMES HIS TRIAL
llcclat-na Is W ill (live (>|i|Mirtiinlty
to Conclusively Prove
Stand
BULGARS WITHDRAWN
I Fighting
Cease».
Temporarily
1'ntll Connell FlaU ses
Hearing
W A SH IN G TO N . Oct. 23— (V
GENEVA,- Oct. 23— (U . P .)
P .) — Colonel W illia m
Mitchel!
—
Acting In an effort to detlnlte-
•today was form ally terved with
ly bring a halt to the Oreco-Bul-
the charge agalnHt him. and no­
garlan hostilities, the League of
tified to appear for a court mar­
Nations today warned the w a r­
tial on next Wednesday.
ring parties to refrain from hos-
Mitchell was again notified
! tllitlea. and summoned Its conn­
this afferuoon that he must stay
ed to act on the crisis Monday.
In Washington until the conclu­
The council w ill convene Mon­
sion of the court m artial, which,
according to his civilian counsel. The provincial government of On­ day afternoon In Paris, thia be­
tario. Canada, has named C. A.
which
Representative Frank
Reid of .»lugruth. above, to succeed ths late ing 1 the earliest date
Illinois, amounts to a technical S,r Ad;.m Beck aa head of Ontario « , would permit the arrival of the
i25O.liUO.00O hydro-electric system. ‘ Greek and Bulgarian representa­
A g .est open-air service opened the Forty-eighth TrleoatoJ conventjon of tja Episcopal church at Audobonr , arrest.
tive«, who w ill ait as members
Pa“ :.. New Orlcan*. More than 10.W9 attended the service and a choir of t»0 voices lad the singing. It was
W ar department officials, how­
on charges of heresy.
thia convention which upheld the conviction of Bishop WllUope Mamgommy
of the council.
ever,
declared
that
Mitchell
This action waa undertaken
woul« not be form ally arrested
by the French Foreign M inister
until probably next Tuesday, the
Rrland. as president of
the
day before the trial.
Txague’s council, following the
The court m artial, it is believ­
appeal by Bulgaria under A r­
ed w ill take at least two weeks
ticles 10 and 11 of the League
to be heard, since It Is known
covenant, demanding Immediate
that Colonel Mitchell w ill have
convocation of the council on
scores of witnesses brought Into
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct.
t*i? Or, >o Bulgar conflict.
court to substantiate his state­
23— The “crookedest ra il­
»
ments.
tt road In the w orld,” fa­
-----------
ATHENS. Oct. 23— (U . P .) —
Long a fiery petrel o f tile
mous steam
route
up tt
»
Fires
Are
Reported
in
Grants
The Bulgars have been driven
w
ar
department,
and
demoted
the state fair, and “Were given a 1
Tamalpaia,
10 tt
tt Mount
Pass District by
J completely from Greek,noil. The
from the office as assistant d i­
trip to Chicago. Scholarships a t,
miles from San Francisco, U
n
t o rector of the army a ir force« to
Ashland
Team
Hopes
Gr>ek occupation now extends
Warden
Medford
and
Klamath
Falls
O. A. C., are the awards given i
tt in M arin county, is get- tt
T
Even Score by Winning
i through most of Petrltal dis­
the
rank
of
Colonel
because
of
Members Are to be
a t the exposition.
tt ting ready to rip up Its tt
•>3 — trict. Including the towns of
PASH,
Oct
GRANTS
From, ìli cans
Entertained
his outbursts and attacks upon
The exhibit of th» dubs at J
tt tracks, sell its rolling tt
Danger
of
forest
fires
Is la-^co u la, Petrltsl. Hursova, Vroca,
the war department, for wh*it
the exposition w ill be entirely Chamber to Cooperate W ith
tt
W ith high hopes of breaking
creaaing with the continued dry Calospanltsl, Cablntsl and Mar-
Between fifty and seventy-flva tt stock and go out of busi-
he
declared
to
be
criminal-
negli­
o f swine.
The reason, accord­
Apple Growers in Ob­
The
automobile, » fato the win column for the first
weather, an exceptional condi­ Icostino, and the Greeks Intend
Klwunians from
Medford and j tt. ness.
ing to R. O. Fow ler, county
servance of W eek
tt AHSkUthia season, the Ashland gence In developing nvlatlon. tion for October, according to C
tt which
has r e c e n t l y
K
lam
ath
Falls
w
ill
be
the
guests
te- rswrnm 1» this area nattl Bul­
Mltdhell
Is
now
facing
his
flnftT
cldh leader. TrTfcaf the hogs
tt achieved the top of the 'tt high football squad w ill tangle
A. Hoxie, district fire warden, garia has satisfied t h e . Greek
stand In the matter.
can be sold at Portland, while
National Apple W eek. October of the Ashland Kiwanis club here tt mountain .over the Ridge tt
with the Klam ath Falls high out­
The
accused
declared
thl,- who was called out yesterday to demands for reparations, bet
It la hard to dispose of other 31 tq November 8. w ill be fea tonight, at the L lth ia Springs tt Crest, It is believed, has
« f it on the high school athletic
hotel,
at
one
of
the
annual
din
­
morning that he welcomed the suppress a fire which went over ir the Bulgars attack agnln. the
stock.
There are also special tured by apple displays, the fes-
tt field tomorrow afternoon.
tt forced the move,
The
The Greek advance w ill be resume«.
court m artial, since It w ill give 36 acres In two hours.
prlses on hogs.
ta rin g of apples In every manner ners given by the local organi­
» tussle w ill be a return engage­
tt
The
railroad
company
fire waa on a south slope on
him
his
first
direct
opportunity
Last year, the boys enterin’: 1 possible on the menus a t the zation.
Medford w ill send over abont tt plana to widen the right tt ment with the Pelicans, the gf conclusively proving his stand Gray's creek In the Applegate
SOFIA. Oct. 23— (U . P .)— De­
hogs won »ISO in premiums at j various luncheon club meetings,
tt of way and change it In- tt boys from Klam ath having won
valley and burned fiercely, fan­ mands for war on Greece are
36
members
of
the
Klwanls
Club
the exposition, and sold th eir and possibly by an apple show,
tt to an automobile toll tt the first game. 12-7.
That go
ned by a south wind. The fire Increasing among the Bulgarian
stock In Portland1 fo r »630.97.; In a small way, according to J. ■ In ^hat city, according to the of- tt road.
® was staged on the Klam ath Falls
was
Incendiary,
the
warden populance when reports from the
fleers
of
the
Medford
club,
while
D elm ar Smith. John Bonhuert H F u lle r, secretary of the cham-
The world-fqguous road,
gridiron, and was the opening
states.
It is believed that between 25 tt
front declared that Greek a ir­
ber
of
commerce.
and Elton P etri. Clarence Hold-
tt which waa built in 1898
game of the season for the lo­
Two fires were put out Wed­ planes
had
bombed
fugitives
In an effort to promote the and 40 members of the Klam ath
ridge, .James Lathrop. George
tt at a cost of »500,000.
cals.
nesday, after burning over a there.
Lowe and Harold Smith were the use of the apple even further, Falls club w ill be present.
Coach Hughes Is now rounding
combined area of 4 1-2 acres.
Ecch club Is to stage several tt winds up the mountain
boys from this county who won apple growers and chambers of
tt for 2,500 feet over a
his eleven men into nn outfit
Roth were Incendiary. The war­
stunts,
and
the
visitors
have
sent
PARIS, Oct. 22— (U .
commerce throughout the apple
prises last yea/.
tt tortuous
route
seven
Today's Issue of The Tid­
which resembles a football team.
den
reports
that
the
south
hill
word
that
they
.have
some
real
The
Greek legation____
producing sections have com­
tt miles long. I t has a spur tt ; Starting the season with a lot of
ings In a w ay Is a Food
sides are now becoming excep- announced that Greece
bined to secure an observance fun making events which they
tt lights inexperienced men, the
Special, with nn unusually
tlrn a lly dry for thia time of aided to withdraw her
w ill put on. The Ashland club tt Into M uir woods,- whose
DIVORCED WOMEN WHO of National Apple Week. W ith has been busy for several weeke I tt giant redwoods were hun- tt Ashland coach was up against a
large number of groceries
ye^r and fire spreads rapidly. from Bulgaria,
REMARRY LOSE TM ONEY the Rogue R iver valley one of arranging for the a ffa ir, which tt dreds of years old before tt tough proposition In developing
and m eal m arkets offering
He urges extreme caution In the suit of the conference
the big apple producing dis-
the Old Testament times tt a team which would get very
speeinl bargains for Satur­
w ill be one of the big K iw anlan; #
handling of slashing fires and the representative« of the two
23—
(U
.
P
.)
—
'
trlcts
on
the
Pacific
coast,
grow
8 A L E M . Oct.
day and Monday shoppers.
Hughes was almost certain
events of the year for Southern i ** were rnded. The window- tt far.
In burning brush lands.
None governments la known.
Divorced women must abandou' ers here are cooperating with
tt less cars of the little » that his boys would take some
Among these offering spe­
of the fires reported were In
Oregon.
It
Is
thought
that
there
th e ir alimony when they re n ia r-'th e local chamber in putting over
tt bad lickingB in the early season
cial bargains ««*: Stone's
timber.
i may he some district officers of tt trains are pulled by tiny
A TH E N S , Oct. 28— fU . I M —
ry , the state supreme court ruled apple week
tt game« because of their Inex­
tt
but
powerful
cogwheel
Modern pood Store, whirl;
A fire was reported Wednes­ Greek forcea are occupying -even
the club present; although no
The
Portland
chamber
of
com­
today In a decision upon the ap­
» perience.
Is having its opening tom or­
However, the young­
day In the Illinois valley.
definite word has been received tt engines.’while the descent
T h e . villages near the Macedonia bor­
peal Of W. T. Phy.
The latter merce Is assisting In every way
» sters have come through in bet­
tt
is
made
In
cars
pulled
by
row
In the storeroom next
Rogue valley today Is filled with der. and have captured 28 B nl-
from these offlccSs as yet.
i
possible,
F
n
lle
r
says.
In
furnish­
ceased to pay alimony to his
tt ter shape than Hughes really ex­
to The Citizens Bank: The
smoke fcr the first tim e In gars.
Following the dinner, which tt gravity alone.
They have also occi oled.
ex-wlfe when she rem arried. She ing m aterial to be used a t club
Plaza grocery; HHrdy Broth,
pected, having held the Orantr
more
than a month.
starts
at
7:30.
the
club
members
after b ille r fighting, the oatnoats
aned him and obtained an or meetings, advertising m atter and
ers; Sehuerm an’s grocery;
eleven to a tie, and drop-
of Domlrkapnu, in the rl.d n lty
der from, the circuit court I n ) in evtery other way possible, in w ill enjoy a dance, to be held
Plum m er’s
grocery!
The
close game to Klamath
Toledo — Bond Issue proposed of Dermlrhienr.
In
the
ball
room
of
the
Llthia
Union county, compelling him , an e ffo rt to promote apple week
Twentieth Century and the
to
complete
Tpledo-Waldport
Falls.
Springs hotel.
to pay the set alimony. ' Phy I throughout Oregon.
Engle and B am thouse meat
fContlnned
^ubhes
feels
now
that
hla
highway.
There was no meeting of tHe
carried the case to the supreme!
The restaurants and hotels of
markets.
men 'are ready to step out and
fe
a
-1
club
at
neon
today,
J.
W
.
Mc-
court, which reversed the lo w e r. the city w ill also Join in
Many unusually good bar-
do 9 little winning for them
turlng apple week. F u lle r stated. Cov «resident of the local club
court verdict.
gains
are offered In the six-
selves.
He
w
ill
have
the
full
announced.
page n il’ion of The Tidings
, strength- of the locals In the fray
totlay.
tomorrow afternoon, and If the
1 boyr'ahow the same sort of fight
and Improvement they displayed SISKIYOU TO BOND
FOR BETTER ROAD
during practice the past week,
B u y Installing lh M are bound to get over
R. W. Ro,
New Eqnipmei
Y R E K A , Oct. 23— Whnt ac-
1 K lam ath Falls In nice shape
Hunters of Jackson county out of season, or get more than
Tidings
The Pelicans w ill outweigh th e jtio n w ill be taken by the pro
are becoming better aporthmen. the bag lim it, no m atter what
local eleven considerably, but ponents of better roads in south
The number of personal In ­
• By JOSEPH S. W A 8N E Y
th a t'e m Siskiyou, toward that part of both ,n regard to poaching and privileges they were given, the
R. W . Rogers, expert press
Fred Taylor, gentnl pro-
Hughes la not worrying on
game warden asserted..
(U nited Press S taff Correspon­ comes filed In 1923 totaled 7.-
erector
and
representative
of
the county In an e ffo rt to raise bagging over the lim it,
piletor of The I’laxn Confec­
score, believing that his men.
" I t fa becoming dangerous tor
898,321
listing
an
aggregate
net
dent)
The Gosa P rin tin g Press com­
These are the words of Deputy
tionery Is on a still hunt.
w ith their faet running and 1 sufficient funds. Is problematical.
the game hog or the poacher to
These
W A S H IN G T O N , Oct. 23— (Ü . income of »24,840,364.
pany,
arrived
In
Ashland
y
e
s
t^
able toj
A committee has been appoint-
Game Warden Roy Parr,
Mot that he Is hunting a
exhibit himself where sportsmen
P .) — The average person In the returns poured »663,651,505 In­
day and Is busy now directing step too fast for the visitors.
still but lie Is still hunting.
1 ed to Investigate the situation who prot ecta tj,e wild life of
are hunting, for he Is liable
United! Stokes has only ono to the Treasury coffer.
the erection of the new machin­
The game w ill get under way and It la probable that It w ill thik gtate, and of Jackson county
He Is hunting for the young
either to be turned In or to re­
çhgnce In 1,SOD,000 to attain
The average net Income for
ery
which
The
Tidings
Is
Instal­
I submit a report before the
! «tpedally.
lady who cashed a cheek at
at 2 :80.
ceive a real beating up for his
nn Increase of a m illion a year. each return In 1923 was »3 - " his establishment a few day«
ling.
vember meeting of the board of
-
unsportsmanlike conduct,” P arr
supervisors,
concerning
the
ad-'
"
I
did
not
make
a
single
ar-
Income tax returns for 1923 226.70 on which an average t a \
Later
announcements
w
ill
ex­
ago, and forgot to a ffix her
MORE BODIES TAKEN
continued.
show these are only 74 such In- of »86.21 was paid a t an aver­
plain
this
'modern
equipment
viaabillty
of
bonding
for
the
bet-
regt
for
a
game
law
violation
sl-’ nelure to the paper.
FROM SUNKEN SUB terment of the highways from during the deer season which
The game wardens of Bonth-
contes |n the United States out age rate of 2.67 per cent. The
which w ill enable The Dally Tid ­
Taylor did not notice that
and
Just
closed,”
P
arr
said
thia
m
o
rn
-¡e
ra
Oregon have received a lot
of a population of about 114.- proportion of the population fil­
ings
to
make
Im
portant
improve-
Mt. Shasta to McCloud
the cheek had not been stgn-
N E W P O R T . R. I.. Oct. 23
l i n g lal lng ratnrna uraa 8.94 par cent,
Jaua
Mills
tag
—
“
1
won’t
say
that
the
game
■
n
t
:
t
hence
tow
ard—P
*H
—fWvev-
—w i nnrlt
(P*. ' P , ) _ T Wo i no r o P od i en.
Ther# were 338,502 persons
on the Increase, however, and
The unloading of the mam yet unidentified, have been re­ to the Shasta county line and law was not violated, but 1 am i son County Sportsmaa as ;ocia-
tils hank.
The cheek was
the odds against becoming ex­
moth pieces of machinery at The
Weed to trying to believe th at tt waa not. tlon, according to Parr. Thia or­
Inimetllntely returned, and
who
reported
Incomes
under
covered from the sunken hull the highway from
ceedingly rich are shortening.
The game wardens of Southern ganisation has worked hard to
Tidings
office
has
attracted
con­
Macdoel.
Fred
discovered
his
mistake.
81.000; 2.616.334 between »1.000
Of the submarine 8-61, off Block
In 1914 there were GO persons
siderable attention.
When the Island, according to a wireless
It la probable that when the Oregon were out among the deer cut down both poaehtng and
Knowing that * the m atter
and »3,000; 2,470.970 between
who reported Incomes of »1,000,- 32,000 and »8,000;
machinery Is fu ll# erected and dispatch received today by naval report of the committee la auh- hunters, every day during the game hogging, and their efforts
was simply an oversight on
1,717.629
have been successful, tho gsnso
080 and over.
Then the war between
In operation The Tidings will communications.
the
part
,
of
the
cheek
w
riter,
»3.000
and
»5,000*
The
bodies mitted, a petition w ill he cir­ season. The huntera never knew
wr>1
warden declares.
period boosted business and a 397,630
be glad to have visitors Inspect were taken from the englns culated to get the feelings of where we were, or when
between
»6,000
and * Taylor Is now attem pting
nallav. the
year later there were J 20. The »10,000; and 171,801, between
t-auc.
In
the
Improvements.
The
task
would
a
rriv
e
on
the-
acqnr
those
who
w
ill
be
bonded
If
the
to locate her so she eaa sign
room of the submarine, by div­
warden
stationed
1» Jackson
peak wga reached In 1918 when »10,000 and »26,000.*
not make
w ill not be completed until abqji: ers.
the check and he can obtain
W ith the body recovered proposed measure la put through. •p ita of a ll thia, .1 did n
county,,
did
not
make
more thaw
»08 persona had
Incomes
of
Spasoli,"
an
arrest
daring
the
two or three weeks from today. late yesterday, thia makes a
his myney.
three or four arreeto <lur1m deer
Four of the mllltonn&lres had
»1,000,000 or over.
P
arr
continued.
Hillsboro
—
Telephone
com­
total of eight that have been
Then the war business ¡«lump­ Incomes over »8,000,000 annual­
8L Helens — W ork to star: brought from the lost submar­ pany starts work on large con­
Violation of game law arresto season, Parr Mated. The RUM
ed and million dollar incomes ly; 1 between 84,000,000 and WALL 8TREET ENJOYS on Gray and Veazle two-story
than fifty warden« believe thia to ha •
have
fallen off
ine.
The bodies recovered to­ crete office building.
86,000,000;
•
between
»3,000.-
dropped from 141 In 1917 to 8;
i past two
l. EIGHTH BOOM DAY concrete budding.
per cent durlm
day are being brought here on
In 1918: »8 in 1920 and 21 In 000 and 84,000,990; 18 between
Moat of
years. P arr declares,
Pendleton
—
Old
Byers
m
ill
the navy tug Triton.
N E W Y O R K , Oct. 28— (U . P .)
»
made,
are
1911.
A fter a “ lean year" In (2 ,000,090 and »3,009,900; 12
the
arrests,
which
are
rebuilt for capacity run up to
Salem — First western linen
1981 business took an upward between »1,000,900 and »2,000,- — W a ll Street went through an­
those made «gainst perpetual
660
barrels
dally.
I
t
w
ill
em­
tw ine produced In Miles Llnen^ Milwaukee — I« W l Masonic
trend and In 1922 there were 000, • and 89 between »1,000,- other big day today, sales to­
violators, who would haat tama
lodge will build two-etory temple. ploy 18 men.
factory.
000 and (1,60 9 ,0 0 0 .
talling 2,522,900 shares.
87. For 1983 there were 74.
KIWAN1ANS T 0 Railroad
T““ "“ " to
APPLE WEEK TO BE HOSTS HEREEnd c- '" r
BE OBSERVED, THIS EVENING
BY ASHLAND
«
DRY WEATHER
BRINGS FOREST
FIRE
LOCAL ELEVEN
¡ALL SET FOR
» KLAMATH GAME
p /
Tidings Edition
Today Has Many
Food Bargains
WLLION DOLLAR INCOMES
Check Writer
to Sign
ARE AGAIN ON INCREASE Forgets
Clieek, Hunt is on
EXPERT IS NOW = ;
ERECTING NEW
TIDINGS PRESS
ON DECREASE SAY WARDENS