ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS VOL XLVI ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6, 1922 NO. 14 WlfffER FAIR TO; BE OFFICIALLY MERCHANT BOOTHS AT ARMORY WITH MVE STOCK AT THE XATATORIIM TWO Sl'RVIVOHS OF GOLD Rl'HH DAYS ARE PLAN-NIXO OX REUNION S- S ', CHJ&AGO, Dec. 5. There are ? at least two survivors of the '49 gold rush George W. Ketch- 5 kiss, of Chicago, and Captain 3 John Anderson, of Sewlckley, S Pa. Ketchkiss was recently' notl- 4' fled of the death of John E. f'5 Kerr and then believed he was PROF. VININC TO GIVE ADDRESS OF WELCOME the last survivor of the. gold $ ? "fever." Shortly afterward how. S. 3 ever, he received a letter from Captain Andersoni who suggest- $ ed that the two old-tlmerg hold !? a reunion. i a h n nil MAMA ML UV I VI U V Mil I II II III I I II I IU L. IS U I CLARA PHILLIPS . , . i COMIXQ EVENTS e Twenty days until XnutA. December 6-8 Winter Pair. December 16 Stewart Long, i$ lecturer Lyceum course. ' December 22. High school 4- operetta, "The Captain of Ply- mouth." x " mm uiad nwl iiuiilu unit un mm gie Development Program of Oiegon Is Toiic; Rabbits from ull Sections Of Northwest Here; Poultry Ex-, Iiibit I-argest Yet. N I ' Ashland's Third Annual Winter Fair and Eighth Exhibition of the Southern Oregon Pet Stock and Poultry association opened today, though the first part of the exhibi tion will be formally turned over to the public with the opening uddrcss by Prof. Irving E. Vining, who will talk on tho "Development Program for Oregon. The Armory will be the chief ceri BY SNOW; EASTERN OREGON IS ALSO HI I PORTLAND, Dec. 6. A severe storm is expected to strike the Pa cific slope tonight or tomorrow. Snow Btar.ed falling in Portland ear- blanket to protect the grain. ter, for here is where the program ' . ,. , will be given and the merchants have! " ' "ch9 t wow fell In cen- thelr booths. Fruit, vegetables andj traI 0refn- Vnches ln Moro. Wai- the live stock will be exhibited at! " " -" the Naiatorium. ' Dooths extend around the side of the Armory, with space in the center occupied by chairs. Upon emerlng! the building, at the right the follow' Ing merchants have erected attrac U 010 MEDALS "HAMMER MURDERER" SLIDES li uuw.i nAnn run iv ins STREET BELOW WOMAN CHARACTERIZED AS BEING 'HARD BOILED' i i ' Hard Baled Attitude Assumed Since Conviction; Husband, Sisters and " ; Friends Betas; Taken Into Custody, Two gold mednl8 o.dered by Ma jor 0. F. McConnell, organizer of the present 484th company, Oregon Na tional (Juard ' for presentation, 33 years ago have been turned over to NARCOTIC EVIL IS n LOS ANGELES WOMAN TAKES INITIATIVE AGAINST DRUG INDUSTRY i HUSBAND REFUSES TO I 5 HKSTOW KISSES: WIFE RECEIVES A DIVORCE DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 5. Ji $ Mra. May Coykendall, unklssed $ wife, who was granted a di- J ? vorce from her undemonstrative i !$ husband, Mlllon, never will re- $ 4 marry, she says. $ "When men become too lazy- to kiss their wives It Is time 9l IRISH E M BELIEVED 1 By Police InHtltutintf Great Search. ? LOS ANGELES, Deo. S. Aided by persons outside who propped a lad der against the walls of the "building ao "he could descend to the street, Mrs. Clara Phillips, under an indefi nite sentence of from ten years to life for the "hammer murder" of Mrs. Alberta Meadows, escaped from the jail early this morning. Three steel. bars an inch thick, were sawed in two. The bars were pulled from their places leaving an opening two feet square. With extraordinary strength, Mrs. PRESIDENT OF CHINA IS ALSO FIGHTING SCOURGE International Anti-Opium Society Is Formed in Orient; Agreement Be-! twecn U. S. and Other Nations for Control of Distribution Asked. $ to ault." she declared emnhat- j Ically. ' 'RKK STATE COMES INTO REAL 'S Mrs. Coykendall testified 3l ; V that during the first two weeks $. $ of their married life her hus- I ITY WHEN' KING GIVES ASSENT band lay on a lounge and rend DUBLIN DECLARED CITY OF RUINED BUILDINGS $ dime novels. He neither kissed $ her nor displayed any affec- tion, she said. Streets Unsafe by Day as Well as By LOS ANGELES, Dec. 5. Initial steps toward an International war Cuptaln J. Qutncy Adams, to be on the illicit drug industry, partlcu- I awarded as ho sees fit. One of these, larly opium, have been taken by Mrs. which cost $25 In 188!). will be given 'Angela C. Kaufman, known locally lo the best all-around soldier durlng'ns tho "angel of the county jail," the quarter ending March 31, 1923, who has sent a letter to President and the other to the member of the Harding asking that he use his best unit making the highest aggregate offices for an International agree Bcore in competitive shooting for the ment for the control of drug dtstrtb same period. - ; : utton. Prizes for the recent competitive Mrs. Kaufman took this step as a I I NMRDER F AUTO DEALER Night; Country's Trade Thought Improving and Trade Revival Is Predicted by Cosgrave. " ' CHICAGO, Dec. 6. Betrayed in to the hands of the police by a worn- GRADING, BRIDGE PLANNED OX ASHLAND-KLAMATH ROAD Plans for a bridge at the lower tive and ingenious booths: Jordan crossing of the Klamath river on the Blectric company, Medford Grocery , Ashland-Klamath Falls highway are company, McNair Bros., E. R. Isaac-, beins prepared by the state highway & Co., Vining Theatre, The Endorsj commission, the grading of the Co., H. P. Holmes, 481th Company , Klamath Falls to Keno section of the Oregon National Guards- Detrick;samo road ha3 been authorized, and Groceteria, McGee's, Rose Bros, the j a g!eei brd.Be across Lost river near Golden Rule, and Harrison Bros., Merrill has been accepted, according Ford dealers. j to letters received in the Klamath The left and northwest corner is: county court from the commission, occupied by a large school and do-j Btates the Klamath Falls Evening mestic display, while school and art. Herald: x exhibits extend along the' northern: part, the letter follows: ' side of the building. ' "In response to your request of The horticulture, agriculture, rab-j recent date the commission have In hit and poultry exhibits are housed structed the engineer to prepare in the Natatorium, the first two be-:piang amt specifications for the Ing in that portion of the building; bridge at the lower crossing of the used as a skating rink and danclngi Klamath river on the Ashland-Klam-floor, and the poultry and rabbits inath Falls highway, which will be ad tho swimming tanks and aboihC tl vertised as soon as the engineering balcony in the same part of the; work cnn be completed, building. j "The commission at the same The fruit and vegetable exhibits , meeting also authorized the prepara are coming in slowly, but a large tion of plans and specifications for number of growers have promised to; the grading of the Klamath Falls bring displays, and It is thought that, Keno section of the Ashland-Klam-all available space will be taken up ath Falls highway and the adver before closing time this evening. tisement will "fallow." Speaking of rabbits, one would think that every person ln southern Oregon had rabbits on display from the number that have been entered in every species. Black, gray, brown, white, and In fact every kind of rab bit raised Is to be found In the rab bit hutches. One swimming tank served to house all the rabbits and poultry last year, but the tank will he hardly large enough to accommo date the poultry this year, and a row of rabbit hutches have been taken into custody,. Obencbain, releasee day, will also be questioned. CANADA IS TARGET FOR KU K UHLAN DUBLIN, Dec. 5. Ireland at last Is believed nearing the end of her troubles. The Free Stale comes Into official reality today with King' George giving royal assent to the Irish constitution. President Wll- llum Cosgrave of the Dall Klrennn. met Timothy Healy, new English governor goneral of the Free State. "The world has been upside down Blnce 1914, and we In Ireland have experienced troublosome times," he said, "but I firmly believe we are nearing the end of our troubles. The future is full of hope." Cosgrave predicted a trade revival, pointing out that Irish exports al ready show an Improvement. Nowadays, the Irish capital's streets and principal buildings are a heap of ruins. The streets are' un safe day as well as night; at any moment anywhere there may be an attack upon the Free State troops by De Valera'a followers. It is a curious fact that f.om such r. methol of warfare It Is not tho troops or their attackers who suffer most, hut the peaceful citizens. Day after day, one hears the mournful tunes of tho bands playing the fmmral mnrrh fiti unum hravn llnt- i forming drugs. She also asks that, Henry Klrhy and Mrs. Pearl... ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Captain J. Quincy Adams, not a commission be appointed to lnvesj Thompson wpre quietly married Sut-i(lie hnn(Js BmjiU w ,ha B,uck innd Tans, but by tils own fellow descended to an alleyway on the No 2 won flr8t pace wth a gC0.e of 0p,um gQClety Thg commlttee ha shooting matches were given Monday result of the efforts now being made; an, Morris Bogoslowskl, 23, made a night, first place. S3, being won bv bv President Huf-Thlh Cham, of complete confession that he and three Phillips apparently climbed to the sergeant J. R. Clary: second. $2. bv China, to stamn out the onlum evil others were responsible for the mur- top of the Jail and then dropped from private Prescott and third , 1 by In his native country. To this end, der of "Handsome Joe" Lanus, the Jail roof to an adjoining building, jPrivate McNab ' the Chinese president Is said to have wealthy auto dealer. The woman a descent of 20 feet, by sliding downj Two teamg h0t in competition, 10 apoplnled a large committee, Includ-lwho "squawked" was Julia Harnett, water pipe. From the roof of the j rounds from a standing' position be ing military and civil authorities and! 25, alleged sweetheart of William building next door it is thought she:inB firen. after drill last nlehl Team a momhof nt tho intArnaHnnnl Antl.l Cramer one of the four nrlncinals in the slaylngj. Bogoslowskl accuses Lawrence Hefferman of firing the shots which killed Lanus. He said LnntiB shot William Cramer, another of the gang, when Hefferman and Cramer ordered Lnnus to put his hnnds up. IIKX'RV KIRItY MARRIES MRS.' PEARL THOMPSON Henry Kirby and Mrs. Pearl I 403 out of a I team No. 1 possible 500, while as Its aides members of all educa- scored 392 points, tlonal. misionary and antl-vlce so UariirTtiA narannnnl nt Mia tantvia urna ..II.. t.. fl.L.n - " " v. wiu i-uiii. Ttuo, cimiuo ll VIIMItt. ladder, ' She was barefooted when she es caned nA scAtitHv rlflH In s rinrl uiiv airs, i-nuups nas oeen naro Tealn No iSorgoant J. R. Clary, In her letter to President Hard boiled since her conviction. 85. plates Prescott. 71: Barnard, ing, Mrs. Kaufman asked that he A great search is under way. Ar-j 68. Hunlctitt, 83, and Burns, 85. recommend to congress that an In mour Phillips, her husband, two Bls-.Team N 2 Corporals Adams and ternatlonal agreement be entered In ters and chorus girl chum will be(Hob9on 72 each; Privates Southard, to between the United States, Eng- airs, niaaaiyiine gc. McMab. 1R. and Verz 8R. lnnrl Jnnnn unit f!lilnn for thn con Obenchaln, released from Jail yester-Solll,lari wnB Me. ,,, u.lt), (ho 0E .,., ft. ,h. ,iurihtinn nf habit shooting In competition with mem- tlgate the drug traffic in the Unltfcd . nrday, sUpphix away to Yreka where bers of the organization, made the States at the present time-, highest aggregate scores during the matches held after drill each Mon day night. Following are the total scores made by the 15 highest men, from four positions during the matches: I Sergeant J. R. Clary. 178; Pri- OPEN SAFETY 1 IN CHILD'S TUMMY iiAifrfinnii r e mi. is., i mwlnnu, un. m vatea Prescott, 173; McNab, 171; Klux Klan has made its appearance SoH,hardj Corl)0,.aI Hobgon and in Canada, according to a letter re- 'vate Barnard 168 each prvate v0.,Cu u, ...t.u u.clo...BWerU j67. Corpora, Adamg and JAS. L. LOI'DIEO AT OAK ST. 1 E the lite ate was obtained and the ceremony performed, the only wit nesses being Elton Ktrby and Vir ginia Jones. , Mr. Kirby Is one of the firm of Elliott and Klrhy, proprietors of the East Side ment market and has lived In the valley near Talent for a num ber of year Mrs. Thompson has lived In Ash land for the past 18 months, having James L. Lowe died at 2:30 o'clock 'had apartments In the Freeburg the destruction of Roman Catholic, ,,' .,. 1l!r u . n. ' n,i ..wirninir nt Ma imme at t07 Oak bulldina where the newlvweds will I niuic iiiiiiauiti xuu cauu , x. ui " . a - poral Wentner, 1G4; Private Burns, street, at the age of 72 years, fol-jtake up their residence, immeuiaieiy mierwarus, news was 103. Sergeant Sargent, 160; Cor-' lowing a .second Stroke of paralysis.' ; received rrom uara, wueoec, mat me a, Butterflo,,t i59: Prlvate ,.,d.l Mr. Lowe suffered a Btroke early parish hots and an adjoining school k, 15g. Corpnral Leach. 1G7, and last spring, but after having been,1 were In flames. Instructions have C.,,UI, mv-i- ikk Inniifiiimi in his home for several, Members of the high school foot- months, had been able to be out i j been Issued to place guards around Catholic churches here. DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM TO BE DISCUSSED BV VINING DnMIIODDflDrDrPIIM DUNUornuDrnniufl countrymen. Robberies at the re volver's polut occur almost daily in every street. At nlgY. the snnp of the sniper's rifle and the rattle of tho machine gun keep good Irishmen from their hard-earned rest. Such Is Dublin today a city fast drifting to anarchy. , MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL CLAIMS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP ball squad have been Invited to at tend a feed to be given by the or 'about lown during the past few weeks. Three vital problems confronting the state at present and for which a drive for $300,000 is being launch ed by Portland today in the develop ment program of the Oregon state chamber of commerce, will be dis cussed by Prof, Irving E. Vining at drill. Mrs. Carl Magerle brought her two ' months' old baby girl to Ashland the con.llast of the week and took her to a structed around the balconv of the Iocal specialist for examination. The swimming room, and half the space child had developed a cough which! the Winter Fair this evening. The around the balcony has already been' could not be acounted for by the movement is financed by Portland taken I mother, and the specialist was un- money and will be carried on during .? Despite the fact that this is ad-lflb,e t0 flnd the 'rouble with ordI-; two year period. These problems vertised as a southern Oregon pet' nary Instruments. are co-operative marketing, land Bet- stock and poultry show, a large num- A x-rav was C"Iled Into use and tlement and publicity, her of exhibitors from all sections of,'te' a thorough examination an op-j Prof. Vining will point out condi tio state are showing up with both!en teiy P,n ws discovered in merlons throughout the state and will poultry and pets. . One fancv chicken 'child's stomach near the opening of:8hw th necessity for co-operative that hails from New Jersey is be.- that organ into the Intestines. It Is , maraeung. Me will also tell now It lleved to have traveled the greatest thought that the pine was swallowed ; ha8 established in other states, distance to be present at the fair. aout two weeks ago, and It Is feared ;Tha subject is of vital interest to jthat It Is caught In the stomach nfarmers .merchants and taxpayers ' Isuch a manner that an operation will'"18' 'be necessary. The chambers of commerce of I It was decided to wait several days Corvallls, Albany, Salem, Astoria ganlzatlon next Monday night after! Mr. Lowe has been a resident oW the Rogue River valley and Ashland for the past 16 years. He was an Indian war veteran and a member of the local G. A. R. post. He Is survived by his wife and three sons. Funeral arrangements have not been completed and wUl be announced later. GIRL MAKE ESCAP F ROM STATE SCHOO E L IN PORTLAND T I'-T ASSOCIATION ATTACKS AM. "IUCV" ITIIIJCATIONS ic.unnu.1, wuHii, , uec. o. Kignt ot me 17 gins wuo escaped; PORTLAND, Dec. 4. The Port from the Grand Mound training !Ialld parent-Teacher council Is plan school near here last night, are still 'nlng a vigorous campaign for the re at large. The girls overpowered the1 mova) from loca, BWg and, of guard and fled In all directions. Six'rflcy ma((Unes. were captured, and three returned, Wh,H nromnent members of the PORTLAND, Dec. 6. The grand Jury is busy here investigating the soldiers' bonus scandal In Deschutes county. It appeared likely that Rob ert Maguire would be appointed spe cial assistant to take charge of fed eral Investigation. Numerous central Oregon people' wlllle the number of points scored are in the ante room, but.refuse to against Medford was 30. This In- The Medford high school football team luys claim to the high school championship of the state and of the coast, basing its claim on the fol lowing facts: 1. It has decisively defeated every high school opponent this year. 2. It has scored a total of 345 points against other, high school teams, while its opponents have scored but 10. 3. Its goal has not been legally crossed this year by a high school team. 4. The excellent showing made against the O. A. C. rooks. The total number of pojiu scorod against all contenders wis 370, make any statement. All are pledged to secrecy. AMBULANCE Fl 1 voluntarily. PAPER COATS MADE IN GERMANY WORN IX r. s. ; council refuse to discuss their plan (nf Hmnnivn it u knAwn thnt im mediate action will be discussed at the council meeting Thursday. Dis trict Attorney Stanley Myers, when eludes the O. A. C. rook game, which ended 20 to 14 ln favor ot the rooks. To back up these claims Medford KESWICK, ONCE THRIVING challenaea anv team in the state or TOWN. NOW DESERTED, on the coast, barring none, to a post . 1 season game, if the state board of REDDING, Calif.. Dec. 5. The,COntrol consents, at Medford, Satur town of Keswick, which had a pop- day December 9. Medford expressly ulatlon of 2221 In 1900. has been extends this Invitation to Corvallls. wiped off the Southern Pacific eom-,whicn has scored heavily against Its pany's map. 'opponents and which has held the On the first of the month the sta-'imtor n an ammiiv in BOSTON, Dec. 6. Officers and , ,d f nrooaed movement, salditlon was abandoned, and the agent AttllHtarl mnn fit tlm llrmv hfiflA. Smith'. .. - .. ... -. .j . ...i. ' " " i ii a would assist, in tne ibbk oi rm-movea lo aiameson, mree niui-s; CONTINUES TO GAIN peiore taking any action and should.""" ro rewnuy visiiea i t I . ld,"- A . . , " ' . . ,. ! f-rihe, ,.r,. M n mm'M Prof. Vining. who snoke on tonlcsL . "' 8re w!" P8pPr coa ? "0l ding tho city of Indecent magazines, north-the new town of the Moun- 'ih.r n, mn . ... .. .Jhavlng a direct bearlne non th(n l'ermftDy Ior m 1 m,e0, but suggested th.t, although there Is tain .Copper company. The Iron ., t ' I.sm h. ...I. .k.miiA. , States money. , lh , d(,flnM indecent publlea-, Mountain railroad from Keswick to uimrauun win men De mnae. - i .m- Th... .. . nf ,!.. !.. r . . .. .. . . , .... merce Is working on. WHISK Y SMUGGLER WALTER M. PIERCE MILL LOOK OVER NEW RESIDENCE EASTERN STAP. BAZAAR . DRAWS A GOOD CROWD These coats are oi a.trorent colors, . d nro.ideg nenalty for, the Iron Mountain mine was aban- the predominating color being blue. t)er agfi (hat pernapi more ,0od doned four months ago. and worn over a sweafer. T!y.COB,d be 'accompll!)h,d through co- maao gooa unioK.nR ju.RKls. operation with news dealers. Colonel H. G. .Doyle brought . , number of them from Germany and Contributions to date, money de posited to the Ambulance Fund, are: Ashland Daily Tidings $iooj SALEM, Dec. 5. Governor elect Jesse Winburn 100 Tierce has telegrapher to Sam A. Dr. George Jarvis 100 Kozer secretary of state, that he Dr. Wood ..... 100 will nrrlvo In Ci1om Tir.t.J. .'lfvlnr A K. t.rfl.. AAA . ...I. 1 j. i . uoage st i,on 100 Inspect the state institutions and, factory amount of cash to their bank RerorrrlnK from Injury i road to take gasoline to the construe O. S. Butler 100 otherwise familiarize himself wlth'account. Some 120 nersons took! f.enlln Toombes. who recently fell tlon crew at Hyatt dam and returned Dodge A lien l,. moses 60 the conduct nf tho . E IN SEATTLE KILLED NORTRIDGK Fl'NERAIi j HELD THIS AFTERNOON The Eastern -Star bazaar, which pronounces them warmer than wool-' Big Snow hi the Mountain j was held Saturday proved quite grat- en coats. The Union Oil company truck made j A. Paulserud 25. L. Loomis ........ i 15 Returns from Mntiimif O C, W. t.. DePeau 1 , Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith return- uiner coninnutors neciarea Dnt ed last evening from Montague, The few articles that remained the circumstances, not yet paid, are H. G. Enders Sr..; where they went to spend Thanks- unsold will be offered at the regular! Scenic Drive. SEATTLE, Dec. 6. H. W. Thomp- The funeral of (he late Mrs. Fan-'0I dle1 '"""J' rMult of .!. n,l. nn th ftrp.n Rnrtn'nl. Nnrr!dir was held thU after-' " w0,"u' " running llgm I . .... - Inat nlffht with tha fnilBl vilBrd I.11M.V noon at z:30 o cioca trom tne j. r.,- - ----- Sons funeral parlors. Mrs.j ArcalB nF" ro" ro,nl- n supper with them and with the from a scaffolding while working at to the city shortly after noon with Norlrldge died at saiem, ana .. . ' . " . ... ........ svllntr rnrt from tho InwM mtn amount raised from the various the Community hospital, breaking about four Inches of snow on the body was snipped nere ror Dtiriai.: " " 1100; Dr. Swedenburg, $100, and giving week with their daughter and; meeting of the Ebrolderr club next the Murphy Electric company, $25. jfamily Mrs. W. R. Parshall. Tuesday aflernoon. booths, the ladles feel well pleased both wrists Is resting at his home! top of the tank with the results achieved He lives on (he road when he came down the ! mountain and said that a few hours, 74 years ago. but came to this eoun-. The driver atated: Interment took Dlace. In Mountain: momr-son. oromer oi in. as well as could bo expected under that it was almost Impossible to see View Cemetery. ...... auu c.r ..7.r. The deceased was born In Ireland. . Boost for tie Winter Fair. would make the road absolutely lm panable for machines. try In early life, and lived In Oregon! Harrlsbnrg The cheese plant here. for the past several yiars. (hit returned operations,