Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 30, 1925, Image 1

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    Oregon
Historical Society
Auditorium
Barrica)
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ÁY, OCTOBER 3Ö, 1925
And EHdn’t Eöß
2 Pound Oysters,
12 Inches Long,
Going to Market
tt
BBATTLB, Oct. SO— «
tt Olgantic Japanese oysters; tt
tt-te s ta classed as nadsMrr *
SI fble aliens In coramunl- tt
St ties of American bivalves, tt
tt Jure boon adopted In Iso- tt
tt Gated beds la Puget fpnnd tt
tt waters on pspbatlon. Pro- tt
tt,« feasor Trepor Kincaid, tt
It University of Washington t t
tt soologfet, has announced.
»
« A f.
/• V
tt
The Oriental oysters tt
tt which average two pounds tt
tt la* y elrht and attain a tt
tt length of 12 laches, hare tt
The chamber of commerce, to tt been tabooed because they tt
planning a program of construc­ tt brought "drills" from Ja- tt
which
destroyed tt
tive work the coming fall and tt pan
tt
whiter mouths’* in line with the |t Amer'esn oysters.
tt
By segregating the beds tt
aiart made this anmmer towards
tt commercialisation of the I t
laàd settlement la* this Imme­
t t monster ’ryster has be- tt
diate district.
The opportunity
foy a targe number of settlers tt ,gan, and 10.000 gallons tt
tt will be produced tills tt
In the BeUeview district the Val­
tt year, Kincaid predicted.
tt
ley View end Taigat ÿtotrtçM 2J»d
thg territory east of Ashland to
vary apparent, officials of Ute
chamber any.
Dairymen, poultrymen, as well
ag ¿rett growers cannot Clad bet­
ter renditions elsewhere in the
opinion of many .who have visited
here during the past season, the
first daring which (he full •value
o f the Talent Irrigation district
water, has bean noted.
Aa p ari of the program the
chamber of commerça Is Inviting
. a large group of farmers from Lim it of 16,600 Pounds Set
on K. F. and Crater
thaaa districts to fneet with them
from time to time to study the J
Lake Highways
beet pleas for getting direct
Restrlctlon of loads and des­
results in the direction men-
ignation of proper tire ear/aces
and maximum weights affecting
14 Oregon highways Is provided
In an order Just Issued by the
state highway commission.
The order reports the results
of Investigation'where the desig­
nated highways are found to he
deteriorating because* q£ exees-
ilK J
WHK
PLANA
ite e I rade With America
Ban ¿Francisco Paper Claims
P .G A E. to Bay
Property
O F F IC IA L S
is Beaten in Regular
Election
DEW Y
Arthur Meighan, Lrr.itrr o f Con-
aevvativr Party Likely Mew
Hay R um or H at M e * Version of
Hylleaby Fnrrhasr
Prepositiosi
Beautiful grave stark
now resting over the g
si* Ashland world war
veterans of the groat
who died either la the at
ernment of MacKenile King.
after returning to prtw
Canadian premier, returns early
They were put in place y
today,., from yesterduy's general
afternoon by members of a com­
^faction showed.'
mittee from Ashland Past Na,
The Ccnservstlveii have won
I t , American Legion.
about 120 seat«. A total of 133
The monuments, which were
1 m necessary to give them a clear ~Ocaan Johnnie" Chapm an o f Los
supplied
by ttye United States
\
n
g
,
l
M
Is
m
w
a
llH
l
tt
take*
majority In the parliament, but
pr>-tty nearly an ocean o f liquid to.
It was generally conceded that tuoneb his th irst. F orty-th ree txx- government, free of coat, are of
n ineteen
with the help of a few Indepen­ • lee in IS minutes was the soda pop pure White marble,
dent and Progressive votes. Melx- roueum ptiun record he hung up re­ inches wide, four Inehqp think
cently.
and thirty nine Inches in height
han can (prm a mtnlttry.
•
Each monument was eat la
Three parties contested for
concrete to a depth of 17 lashes,
places in the new parliament,
and the committee of Legttb
the Conservatives.' tho Liberals,
members worked almost the am*
and the Progressives.
Respec­
tire day yesterday la placing
tively the three parties stand for
the markers over the graven
high tariff, low tariff and praa-
of their departed comrades.
tlcal free trade.
The present
H is. Suzanne Crawfòrd of San Antonio, T ex as, show ed government, put in power by the
Delayed
for
almost
three
years, the markers arrived la
her former husband» Ciarle« Crawford, a diamond en­ election of 1921, Is Liberal, the
Ashland early thia wash.
A
gagement ring her fianoe, Pfeatice M, Henley, hnd given House of Coamona being com-
;
requisition
was
made
for
them
her. A quarrel resuitad and Crawford was seriously poard of 118 Liberals. #6 Pro­
' three years ago, when Donald
wounded- Henley offered his blood, Itclieving a transfus­ gressives, 60 Conservatives, ami
Spencer waa commander of tho
2 Laborites.
ion operation might save Crawford’s life, but lie died.
Lieutenant
Sorrell
Speaks
local i.egion poet.
For over a
In many respects yesterday's
Mrs. Crawford is being held under $1500 bond in connec­ election was the most important
on Navy at Club * 1 year, the requisition was barted.
Luncheon
! receiving no action from the gav-
tion with the slatin g^ ;.
- >
since, the ecnfUct over Recipro-
ernment. Suddenly, the
city in 1911 when the proposal
"The period of reel progress wus received when Gerald Wwa-
to lower the tariff was over­
In the United States navy dates „or adlutant of the local post
w helm ingly defeated.
The re­
from the time Theodore Roose­ received a notification from the
sult of yesterday’s voting de-
velt became tts secretary. When government, asking whether the
rerminexb the Canadlfn
fiscal
he became President, he did even markers were still wanted. Aa
policy for the next five years and more for the navy, anti to all
decided whether Canada Is Io navy men, he la as greet a hero affirmative reply hrongbt the
announcement that the markers
erect tariff barriers equal to aa Jonea or Dewey,” said Lieu­
those Imposed by the United tenant T. L. HorreU, speaking at were on their way.
The monuments are supplied
¿ f t and the «>»'• wtii >
Jgj
States or to lower them enough the Inncheon of the Klwanis club
d a lly featured on t, ' m*tew » »*« orrf* r * * * defined f a fol- ft waa his opintoa that the
by the government, without coat
*
«lent " snbmnrged
eRy
,to- permit American competition today. A navy day program waa
prewent rumored aale ie another
to the applicants.
e general trend of arricatuiriH lows:
tt sear SWkov, a sandy'
with Canadian manufacturers.
carried oat during the luncheon.
version
of
the
Bylleahy
repart.
sttere In the Aablai 1 d'ttrlct
highway, between Cedar
A new requisition la betas
tt haat la tho Caspian aea.
The representation by pro­
Sorrell put In a plea for the prepared, and Woaaer requests
111 be the theme.
cre<k a,‘ 1 Y f * CTcek <Alsea
vinces in the House of Common»
tt waa Made today hy Alexis
■very merchant Is asked »»¡lucuntaln section) and -between
Local Youthg Leave to Take to be elected yesterday Is as fol­ enlisted man. He said that the that those people Interested lb
tt . AtayaK, a captain hi the
term "ordinary sailor" was odious securing similar markers tag
Part ip Biff Livestock
vita soma friend from these j Nglthy creek In Benton county
lows:
Ontario,
82
members; to the navy man. and that even their deceased veterans.
tt soviet mercantile fleet,
Wljtl
Exposition
tore mentioned motions sad t o l ™ Waldport In Lincoln connty
Quebec 46, New Brunswick 11. the navy department had taken
tt A tayeffe
ship,
boudd
an for .efficient time to greet1 Ashtaad-Klamath F a ll, hlgh-
please notify him and their af*
t t from Persia to .Baku., se­
’.Ten Jaekson County young- Nova Scotia 14. Prince Edward cognisance of the feet nn" plications will be attended te.
eae friends st the hotel and * * * . between the junction of
tt cidentally changed her
‘
iters,
accompanied by R. O. Fow- Island 4, Manitoba 17. Saskat­ changed the rating to seaman,
a k o t n i. first gathering's real!«»« P“ ««« highway in Jackson
The markers were eet ever the
tt course and, while eoqnd-
ler,
county
leader of Boys' and chewan 21. Alberta 1«. British second cleas.
graves of "Harvey H. McFarland,
art toward an outside build-1 < » W and the *eat cHy “m“8
Another opponent of Senator tt lags were being made.
J airls; Club w o rk fw lll leave Sat- Columbia 14, Yukon 1. There
"The enlisted men are doing, private, 219th Engineers, who
g which will rival the activity j
K,amatl‘ Falls In Klamath Stanfield for the Repabllcan noni-
noticed buildings on the It urday for Portland, to attend were 235 members In the last work which requires highly tech*!
died Adgest 22. 1221; Roy H.
the year Inside the city.
i <ountY-
- .
Inatfon In the race for U. 8.
aea floor.
tt ' the Paclflo International Llvc- Parliament but following the de­ nlcal skill.
Ycu would be sur­ Drake, private. 319th Infantry.
Some special features on the!
Coos Bsy-Rombnrg highway
Senator, appeared In Ashland
Atayeff asserts that un- tt l stock exposition.
cennial census of 1921 10 more prised If you came aboard the,
ran will be given Monday, atihetween Upper Ten Mile creek yesterday In. Jpmea J. Crossley,
80th division, who died Aagaet
der the bright sunshine tt
eeats have been created, all go­ ships to see the work these
Members
of
the
party
are
o same time announcements? * * > « • ,n Dou«,aa
and a Portland attorney.
7. 1921: John H. Jonea. « d r
he was enabled to die- tt 'John Billing». Ashland; Ralph ing to the four western pro­ young chaps are carrying on,"
HI be made ae to speakers 2nd the south city limits of CoquHle
poral, 29th C. A. C.. A rtU tfln
He gave as his qualification;!
tlnguish streets and build-, tt JfoWell,' Ashland and
Harold vinces. *For the 246 parliamen­ Lieutenant Sorrefl declared.
her features
..
’
*" Co<* connty, excluded within the fact that he Is a graduate
Corps, who died April 2,
Inga of ancient Aslhtic tt Fish,. Talent, representing • thl-i tary districts, or "ridings." «00
Then speaking in behalf of I
-
- . the corporate limits of Myrtle of the academic «nd law depart­
Thomas B. Hartley, U. 8. NhXftp
architecture.
A further tt
^»ndidstPH
made
campaigns,
there
the
navy as an' organisation. | who died October
' eoqpty as a livestock-judging
*---- ■— ’■-----------------
Point.
It,
1V>1
ments of the University of Iowa,
Investigation revealed a tt team; Ellen Daley and Aden»
Lieutenant 8orrell said, "durlugj Charles T. Freemen, priepta- la t-
w v v i i a t S A D h T A T TO
Corvallis - Newport
highway, with post graduate work at. Yale.
well preserved roadway tt Joy, Aihiand, representing the
a time of war, a second beat]
claas. 64th C. A. C. ArUttary
■ C A L L E D B Y F R E N C H between W ren in. Benton county He served five sessions in the
leading to the Baku* fort- tt
■ C A L L E D B Y F R E N C H and tfca Mgt fcity Hm,t ,
New.
navy can be compared to a sec-' Corps, who died April 14, 1911,
1 county as a prune-bread demon-
Iowa State Senate, and six and
ond heat poker hand, there are I
) strating team, and Edwin White,
■
• port in Lincoln county,.excluding
and Lewis Charles M. SreUsM,
one half years as U. 8. attorney
Archeologists are
of
no second prises.”
Medford; Elton Petri, Talent;
private. U. 8. ktariae Corp*, » h a
PARIS. Oct. 2 0 _ ( U . P . ) -
tl,e, T T ® ™ “
under Roosevelt and Taft.
He
the opinion that the dis­
Irving E. Vining told of his died A pril 14, 1999.
: Jan>ea kind John Lathrop. Cen­
ke Painleve government de-
* C y ? . ° 5 *?
.
was In border service during the
covery .reveals the lost
experiences during the war. when
tral Point; Hdrold Head, Cen­
„
Crater Lake highway between
city of Kharadaaheger.
dad today to definitely recall ..
..
.
j, Mexican trouble, and served 2A
he waa in New York City, and
tra l Polat. who will enter swine
.
' __ „
'
.
the north .city limits of Medford
months In the World War from
which Is believed to have
eneral Sarrail, high commit- . • .
. ... ,
of
the several times he spoke j
in
competition
with
other
atock
_ ,
. _
_ .
In Jackson county and the junr-
Oregon. He was over seas with
bean submerged centuries
before audiences composed of
from the ttdrthwest. -
front line divisions la Champaign
ago by bb earthaMbe
(Continued On
sailors.
I Wedpeeday 22 > ead of swim
If rnur gate Isn't »<■< neely
and Olae-Alnae, and waa with the1
which altered MMEMBh
SANTA BARBARA, Oet. 28—
Carl Loveland, who served In
were loaded Kt Medford, to h<*
fantened to It* hinges, go
Rainbow Division In the Argonne.
coaat line..
IBRH w -’
wwa
the navy during the war. told (U. P .)— Santa Barbara
exhibited a f the big show.
Ii
out this m inute and tic it
habitants have the -taa<i
shaken
by
ftnothar
light
earth­
of
his
experience.
addition to prlxe money, the boy :
down. Also as a precaution­
dltton that several other
KFDJ TO BROA]
quake today.
The ehoek came
expect to realise a profit by sell
ary
measure,
either
tie
cities were destroyed by
GRIDIRON
at 6:20 a. m., and waa af h rta t'
ing the stack after the show.
down
everything
ntovabL*
on
the ear&quake.
No damage Waa eRr-i
Klamath
Falls — American duration.
The group expects to return ti.
the place or put It Inside,
. O R E G O N AGRICUI/TURAL
I-egion . post building 925,200 ported. The shock waa M99 18
Jackson county naxt Thursday
w
here
tlie
fingers
of
small
COLLEGE, Corvallis, Oct. 20—
the nearby surrenadtag country.
home and auditorium.
Last ye^r, Raataa and France,
youths may not rejuove it.
Broadcast play-by-play, the Uni­
i Gallatin,¿Aafelarfd girls, won all
For tonight'« the night.
versity of MontaiU-Oregon Aggie
state p rM n ru id represented Ore
Tonight, file «mall youth
football
game
will
go
oa
the
Steelheads, under 16 laches, this act* and also bags- crappies,
t
gon at a Chicago exposition with
o
f
the city w ill be out In
■ n y not be taken from the I parch and catfish.
air from KFDJ. college station,
, thaif broad demonstration, and
force, for la It not their one
beginning
promptly
at
1:28
Rogue river during the months
“According to the foregoing
it is hoped th a t they will aglli
night of m ischief?
Hal­
of >Dehember, January, February, definition, to be a steelheal o'clock Saturday, October 21.
place high lit the state.
low
e'en
cornea
but
once
a
Wallace L. Kaddarly will he-
March and April, according to a tront, within the meaning of the
It Is hoped that the stocl
year, and the «mall boy at­
rating recently banded 'down by act,-Jt must he under 16 Inches •gin his colorful description at
' judging t f t t t wju aiso, place' I t
tempt« to crowd Into that
attorney Gendrel Van Winkl<. ' In length. I t would Seam, then, 1:15, so that spectators will have
the ' NortlAvta'k grehlest atoe)
one
night a w hole year's
' In preparing 81s answer to the that said act dose not apply to chances to tune la on 264 meters
m ischief.
and
get
the
llnanp
hefoye
the
gaery put ta him by F. M. steelheads 15 Inches in length
Tho Tidings printing shop has la Ashland recently and In
And don't he frtxlitcm-d
Brawn; ehlef deputy game war- or over, and hence the taking game starts. The microphone Is
been extremely busy during the der to celebrate hath the
it
the
youngster»
tick-tack
ddn. Vaa Winkle took into con- of such- steelheads with hook |n a special observation- hex high
last week Installing new equip­ provement of The Tidings'
your window, .of If you sec
aideratlofl the definition of thq and line is not prohibited/ On on the west grandstand, , from
ment
Thia taslr w ill he com­ the dosens of other Imp«
a monatron», lighted head
wtwd trout, and the- fact that t&e other hand. I am of the opin­ where the details of - every play
pleted within a few days, and meats la the city, 11» I
peeping
tn
at
you.
W a s h i n g t o n , o<t. w —<r
thd portion of the Rogne river ion the steelhead trout under 15 are clearly seen.
That more than one-foorth of
then printing operations will he Tidings will Issue a special
For tonight the youngster«
P.
)
— A general plea of not guilt)
affected, namely, the portion in fully taken with hdBk and Hue
lion, Friday November 12. w
the population of Jackson county
iliV k id t a i l soil CdhnlliH, during the winter moatha.1'
will* ha maila2 or JUrlSniad' Co
is enrolled in the grade and high
now equipment.
-
witch«« and mlachtpf. To­
affected by the tidewater
HANG JANUARY 8 schools of the connty is shown
every
household In the I «m a­
Fisherman throughout South­
morrow, they ere again,
Follnwtpg this, the old equip
of the Pacific Ocean.
diata
Ashland
territory.
hy statistics.
ern Oregon have been vitally la*
piala, «moli boy«.
meat Will ba dismantled and
SALEM. Oet. SP— ,(tf P J —
Itf all "Waters affected hy the terested * Ik this rhling, since it
The merchants nhd hoslaaan
There are a total of 6560
removed
from
the
printing
of­
tides of the Pacific, trout over was the belief of many yist Ellsworth Kelley and James W il­ school children In the county,
fice. and the location of con­ firms, asiag apnea ta thta edtttaa.
IHOT IN
tan Inches may h« taken during steelheads nnder 16 Inches could ing. Oregon convicts, 'declared as against a total population of
FED HOLDUP siderable of the equipment will will tall of the Improvement«
that they ware ndt guilty of slay­
the winter months.
29,426 partons In the county.
be taken throughout the year.
ba altered tn order tO make whleh have bean made ta their
ing anyone whan they ware sen­
Van *Winkle says, " It to clear
The total population to based
In short, steelheads are ciav
SEATTLE. Oct 20— (U . P.) operation o f . the shop more lina of buslassa, aa wall aa otaar
th«a, that such trout cannot be dried/ as salmon In oil ’ streams tenced today hy Circuit .fridge on the 1920 census, and the
a galaxy of bargain events Whtafe
|(W — Two bandits, Frank Onnnlng- n- n vonlent.
lawfully taken In that portion with the exception of the Rogne Kelly to hang on January 0.
taould
attract c m ad the Ita*«
school population on figures
hsm, ^ 6 , and Fred nassmuason.
The changes and l-.ipnw emcni
Kelley and Wlllos ware con­ giveti ont hy Miss* Elisabeth
of Rogue river referred to * in river, where they ere classed as
18. were captured today while will mark anotker step la the ast crowds to
•b y of tho months named. How- gams fish. Therefore, the tak­ victed of murdering John Bwee» Burr, eonaty school supervisor.
attempting, to hold np more than progreaa of Ash lead Ihatltatloa*. history of the atty.
and bargains s d v a r tk R B ® fc |»
ever. the atatatory definition of ing of game fish, including hey, prison guard, In tl$e panto
There are over 260 school
a score of Oreeks tn a central placing The Tidings. Which to
the word "tront,” contained In steelheads, over 16 Inches, is tenliary break of August I t . teachers.
special
edition will ha W -W »
Ib the county, there
social club on Bead Avenue, Onn- ohe of tho oldest laatitutjons
Their p a t Tom Murray, la al­
Saturday
following ar M BOtajjw
faction 2, Paragraph ( 1 ) , Chap­ not forbidden.
are 03 grade schools and I I high
Oregon and Washington tt "nlngham waa shot In tho phdo- of the atty, tn the class of the
ready nnder sentence to hang on acltoole. A total of 4428 grade
ter 161, taws of Oregon, Includes,
14. when many at » 0 “
tt
man",
right
Jog
and
foot
by
— Cloudy
tonight
and
beat equipped small elty .news­ will have opaw-hOtaML/jbfrtftRB’
Dapsty Game Warden Boy M. December 19.
pupils are enrolled, and 1123
tt Polloeman Jennings and Vika. paper plants In Oregon.
Saturday.
Probably
rain
Farr, Inquired Into this matter
high aeheoi pupils.
along
the
Washington 11 who wake summoned hy the man­
Many other Improvements and
The cost tost year af adnea
•
’
a
0
a
o
t.
Westerly
and ti agar, who slipped ont of the
length.’ The words 'game fteh’
tt
place
nndatactod.
soathwoatarly winds.
■elude any trout mentioned In
ed announcement waa
Saa Francisco Wednes-
It Is reported la bay
circles that the Paclflç
Electric Company, and
not the Byllesby Interests, 1»
to
buy the Callfornia-drego t
Power Company.
It
was
announced
cpveral
weeks ago that the Byllesby In­
terest/, which control the" West­
ern States Oaft sad Electric
Company and a number of other
Pacific coast public utilities^ wero
negotiating to purchase both the
California-Oregon Power Com­
pany and the Pacific Oas and
Electric Company.
The Pacific Oas and Electric
Company have an interlocking
system, (he lines of the two com­
panies hocking np near Delta,
Shasta connty.
A special line
was built down the Sacramento
river canyon to accommodate
this hookup.
' Tho Pacific Oas and Electric
Company officials have denied
all reports in connection with
the proposed deals, Included In
which Is one that the North
American Company Is seeking
to buy control at 9122 a share
and that a stock split-up was la
s'lrbt.
Henry Wallhers. division man­
ager -for tho CslIfothla-OragaM
rktaal experiences the past j alTe load< The maxlmnm weight Power Company, Is Inclined te
ar
,
1 of combined load and vehicle discredit the report. He denied
the sale of the. company to the
While this 1k National Apple* *•
• * 1 , *60° «M»unda'
MONTREAL. Oct. 30— <U. P.)
— The Conservative party of
Canada*, led by Arthur Metgban.
has overthrown the Liberal gov­
Her Diamond Caused a Murder
Ancient City t
Uncovered oin
Bottcftfe of "Sea
a ST/?*’!?
Candidate for
U. S. Senate is
Ashland Visitor
Tic Down All Tilings
Movable for Tonight
is Hallowe’en
THE WEATHER
g -S W i
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