MALARIA GERMS CANNOT SUR- VIVE THREE MONTHS IN THE RICH OZONE AT ASHLAND. THE PAP R&sss"O WATER VOLUME 2 s r’g forg ’s . g • M — 1. / % 6 I_ ■ e / • 20 fLl LAID g • B 4 I 2 (Y 1 JI ______ “Y _ 7 _ • STs _____ _ . (4 TT I ggrg "I. "Y A" I I 47 I I I ■ I [ 1 g - • 11/ I I 1 DI I ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, Successor to The Semi-Weekly - Tidings. Vol. 43. JANUARY _________ . - . 17, ASHLAND CLIMATE, WITHOUT THE AID OF MEDICINE, CURES NINE CASES OUT OF TEN OF 257hM“ "WAcf: * "O’“" NUMBER 115 1921 ... _ . as GOVERNOR OLCOTT DELIVERS MESSAGE REVISION OF TARIFF TOPIC OF CONGRESS CARRIES GAUZE SPONGE IN HER BODY 14 YEARS SINN LEINERS ! Chambemot.. Wnk RESULTS OF BABY CLINIC REPULSEO IN HELD AT FAIR : EARLY RAID: € . THIS PIG IS USED . AS A BIRD DOG LEGISLATURE RECONVENES ATNOONTODAY NATCHEZ. Miss. — Tucker CHICAGO. Ill.—A strange story of a woman who carried Gibson, known as the champion Commencing Tuesday, Jan­ a gauze sponge, sewed up in her 1 big-game hunter of Tenasas Par- uary 23rd. abdomen for fourteen years, is » ish. La., owns a pig which he Tuesday Forum Luncheon at reported in the current number ’ uses for a bird dog. He asserts the Hotel Austin. C. B. Lam­ of the Journal of American Med- > the pig makes perfect stands kin, presiding. D. E. Millard, »| cal Association by Drs. Fred C. and never flushes a covey of sing leader. Subject: “Possi­ Watson and P. H. Desnos of the • birds until ordered. bilities of Oil in the Rogue river s. , | -—----- ---------- 16 United Fruit Company’s hospi­ Gibson said that soon after valley. Mayor E. E. Kelley, tal. Bocas Del Toro, Panama. • the birth of the pig, on the death MEMBERS RE-ASSEM BLE AFTER GARRISON AT POLICE STATION speaker. Luncheon 50 cents. • TWO OF ASHLAND’S KIDDIES TIE • of its mother it was adopted by The woman, now 29 years old, EXTRA SESSION WILL BE CALL- FOUR DAYS' RECESS— MUCH Wednesday, January 24th, FOR HIGHEST SCORF—CLINK • a pointer dog with a litter of SUCCEED IN DRIVING OFF AN ED APRIL 4 TO DISCUSS TWO • underwent an abdominal opera- CURIOSITY EVINCED OVER EX­ The 3:00 p. m. at the Hotel Aus ­ tion when she was 15. MEETS WITH APPROVAL ANI • pups, and that th» pig contin- ATTACKING FORCE AFTER A IMPORTANT DUTIES—HARD­ PECTED GOVERNOR ’S MESS tin. Mr. Herbert Cuthbert, into gauze sponge was sewed ♦ WILL RE REPEATED SHORTLY ? tied to associate with its foster HALI HOUR’S BOMBARDMENT. ING ADVISED TO POSTPONE AGE AT JOINT SESSION. the wound and caused no 4 executive secretary of Pacific 4 : brother and sisters after it be- CONGRESS FOR MONTH AFTER Northwest Tourist 'Association, • trouble for fourteen years, It • came well grown. He declared The result of the recent baby was removed and she was will meet the Ashland people : SALEM, Or., Jan. 17.—The Ore (By the United Press) INAUGURATION. • that the hunting proclivities of clinic stored to normal health. held at the County Winter who are interested in the tour- • CORK, Ireland, Jan. 17. A police ; • the pig were accidentally discov- , gon legislature re-convened here to • Fair under the auspices of the • ered the first time the young • day, having been in recess since ist travel. You.are Invited. station in the center of the city was ( By the United Press) Thursday at 6:30. Annual Chamber of Commerce is announced • dogs were taken in the field, . Thursday at noon. heavily attacked by Sinn Feiners WASHINGTON. Jan. 17.— Presi- •as follows. Chamber of Commerce banquet Members of both houses re- the pig accompanying the party .1 early today. The attacking party dent-elect Harding will call an ex-DPA||I ATIAA Q assembled with a lot of curiosity in • | Paul Guiley, son of Mr. and Mrs : and taking an animated part in Music and at the Armory, threw bombs and fired hundreds of tra session of the new Congress on KF A I II ||u I Il- their systems, for Governor Olcott short addresses, At 8:15, il- • Paul Guiley and Robert Burdic, son • the hunt. shots using revolvers for the most April 4th, Representative Fordney IILUULI I IUl V UI Is scheduled to deliver a special mes- lustrated lecture ‘The Lure of • 1 of Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Burdic, tied « sage at a joint session this after­ part. After a fight lasting half' Chairman of the Ways and Means the Northwest”. Everyone in • for highest place 99 12 points, being noon. The nature of the recommen­ an hour, the police beat off the Sinn Committee, said today. the high score reached by these. dations has been kept a secret by Ashland is invited to attend • Representative Fordney, who has Feiners. The garrison of the sta­ the executive board. this annual affair—the tickets € Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Denton's baby tion, with very light reinforcements. just returned from Marion, said he scored third highest for the banquet including the • with 99 points was sufficient to beat °F the at- had discussed the time of calling lecture $1.00. e to his credit. SALEM, Jan. 17.—Depreciating tack. the extra session with President-elect Miss Faldine. the county nurse. : : : • • ?• : : 4 : • • : and attendant surmises “ publicity Armored motors filled with troops, Harding due to its relation to the and Mrs. Poole, home demonstrator its delivery” Gov. Olcott preceding rushed to the scene when the sound revision of the tariff and revenue and authority on baby dietetics, spent ready his “mystery message” to a laws, two of the most important of bombs was heard, but when they. ng IAIA PAA RAPII9A Friday afternoon with the mother Joint assembly of legislature today, Upon Motor arrived the Sinn Feiners had alreadyIINLC MLN I Dependent duties to confront the new Congress Districts and babys at their office in the urging the repeal of the quarter mill Several members of Congress, it Truck Transportation Expected to dispersed. library and are very much pleased 1 state road levy, and the diversion of is known, have advised President- Protest Law Preventing Heavy - with the fine showing made by the at least three hundred thousand dol­ , Desire is several laps ahead of' elect Harding not to call the extra Traffic—House Committed on large number of Ashland babies. lars of the amount to improvemen possession. session for at least a month after Another clinic will be held in about of the boys’ training school. Roads and Highways to Meet Next i . his inauguration. They pointed out Body of Sergeant Leo l’arrish Is three or four months and in the “We devote a great deal of time, Week. The world output of silk amounts: some time is needed to effect 1 Brought Back from France to energy and money to the breeding, meantime, Miss Faldine will meet ! to about 7 00 tons a day. change from Democratic to Republi­ any mothers in her office February Sleep Beside His Brother in Fam- , development and betterment of our can control in the government de- • SALEM, Or., Jan. 17.—Although 12th for consultation. ily Plot—First Soldier To Te Sent cows, horses and pigs,” he said and Diamonds have been discovered in I partments. legislation authorizing the issuing of But I sometimes rightfully too. To Ashland from Overseas. bonds for the building of additional fallen meteors. more consideration think we give I CENTURY-OLD WILL paved roads in the state undoubtedly Indoor Workers to Be Given a Chance and thought to animals than we do FINALLY IS CONSTRUED will be the most important highway To Renew Youth With Play and Yesterday afternoon the body of to humaus. I am sure every one legislation during this session, regu- Sergeant Leo Parrich, the first sol within the sound of my voice will say Body Building Exercise in Con- GREENVILLE, S. C— When a lation of traffic on the roads already dier to be brought back from France the reformation and saving of just uection with the County century-old will was scraped Dean | completed will occupy an almost to be buried at home, was laid to one boy is sufficient warrant for his of accumulated litigation, it was equally prominent place in the road | rest by the side of his brother in or here presence here today. lound George A. Wiseheart, Jr., an program the family plot in Ashland cemetery, acetylene welder. had become a mil- The question now beforee the state The committe for the promotion of following a military funeral conduct- lionaire. The will dates back from is simpIv this: Shall the state at-1 the proposed Business Men’s Gym- od by Ashland Post, No. 14, A meri- IDDNA QT 11 ATRI Wiseheart's great-great-grandfather,, tempt to impose traffic regulations nasium Class has been making fav- rau Legion. This »ody arrived iu A KKV fl |h H r who left several "country blocks” in on state highways because the roadsi ora ble progress and has called a ■ Portland during the pan week-with TT UI I IU I LL Philadelphia to his heirs. have not been built to stand the meeting of all men interested for the first consignment of Oregon boys test of modern transportation? Tuesday at Pioneer hall at 5:30 p. Sweeping Change in State Admini­ who made the supreme sacrifice for HIGHWAY LOADS MAY BE FOUGHT YOUNG SOLDIER HOME CEMETERY GYMNASIUM CLASS MEETS WITH FAVOR STILL STRONG FOR PRUNES AS GOOD INVESTMENT WILL CONSIDER " GOVERNMENT CODE FOLLOWING RECESS AUSTIN MANAGE- MENT EXPECTED Members of the legislautre are In Spite of Present Conditions Oregon m. The committee on arrangements stration May Be Adopted in Wash their country in military service in known to have widely diverging Following out the wishes Growers Association Pins Faith on will make their report and the de ington Legislature—Some Predict France. views on this subject and the intro tails of the work explained. of the mother of the dead soldier that 1 Future Development of Fruit. Stubborn Resistance for the Meas- ductiou of regulatory legislation her boy should sleep in the cemetery Emphasis is placed upon the fact ure. within a few days, probably will or his boyhood home, the body was that this club is to be set up with C. I. Lewis, manager of the organi- careful thought for the special needs • cause a storm of protest from some sent to Ashland, arriving here yester­ OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan. 17.— Re- day morning, and a large concourse districts dependent upon motor aztion department of the Oregon and limitations of the business and Growers Co-operative Asociation, is professional man. I truck transportation. Expert instruc- | convening her at one o’clock this of sympathizing friends gathered at Intimate Friend of Jesse Winburn Members of the house committee still strong for prunes, notwithstand- tion by a director of long exper-afternoon, following a recess which the Armory at 2:30 In the afternoon Expected to Arrive Soon in City on roads and highways will meet Ing present conditions. He saysience is prominsed. There will be started Friday, the Washington state to pay the last tribute of respect to and Give Ashland Development His I with the state highway commission that ultimately, prunes will prove as corrective and body-building exer- legislature was expected to start con- the young man, who gave his life for Attention. here early next week, the exact time they have in the past, a good invest: cises and The sort of whole-hearted I sideration of Governor Harfs civil his country. not yet determined, to discuss plan- ment. play that takes ’em back to their code. Rev. C. A. Edwards, pastor of the | J. H. Fuller, secretary of the Ash- and proposed highway legislation In planting of cherries, he calls body hood days The code which makes a sweep­ Methodist Episcopal church, paid n ties Sales Campaign Which Starts ,1 ... 1,7 . .. lami Chamber of Commerce received " At this meeting it is expected that 2 attention to the fact that the Royal, .) ing change in state administration, fine tribute to the memory of this . ‘ The question for the business man will be adopted without alteration, young man in a funeral address, today the following letter from Jess: Today—Has O. K. of Treasury De definite policy of the commission Anne, Bing and Lamberts are not . . . . . ... , . .ito decide is not “Can I spare the according to some predictions. Other while a male quartet gang two beau­ Wnburn, the recent purchaser of will be announced only selt-stenle, but also inter-sterile ,, , , .... , .. , partment 7-1117 ... . . time? , but, “Can I afford to missi reports predict stubborn resistance tiful selections. Members of the house committee and that these varieties must ba .. . . - . . ... Six members of I tas Hotel • ustin : , , 7, T . this opportunity to put myself in for the measure. January 11, 1921 Friends of the the American Legion, Past Com­ ion roads and highways which is head- planted the Long Stemmed Water- ... . i fighting trim for business?” It is H. Fulled, SCecretary code claim they are certain of 62 mander W. M. Briggs, and Comrades Mr. John ., WASHINGTON, Jan 17.—Today ed by Wright, of Sherman county. house or some other good pollenizer. . , , . . not the number of hours one work votes for it in the House. The Spitzenberg apple is likely to is Benjamin Franklinss birthday. It are Carter, of Jackson. Pint, Wash- Burdic, Moore, Henry, King and I Ashland Chamber of Commerce, that counts, but the condition he is in All present, commissions and Amer, bore the flag draped casket. Ashland, Oregon. also marks the beginning nationally ington; Looney, Marion 1. in, Uma- come into its own within a few years while he works. My Dear Mr. Fuller: — boards are to be abolished, according of Thrift Week which is sponsored tilla; ghiera, Douglas; Korell, Mult- Mr. Lewis says. He believes the At the grave Rev. Edwards read Thousands of big business men in Your letter of the 22 ultimo to the code, which would centralize the impressive burial service, after I throughout the country by the Young nomah; Burdick, Crook; Deschutes, I time is coming when this apple will the cities consider It better judgment all power in the governor, under which a firing squad from the First' is at hand for which I thank you. Men’s Christian Association and is Grant, Jefferson, Klamath and Lake; sell at a premium as the acreage has to spend two hours a week in the I beg to advise you that whose appointment ten directors of Company, O. C. and Gordon of Lane. been greatly reduced, due to collar being supported by the Savings Di­ fired a saluti I gymnasium rather than to run an Mr. Ripin is going to give the Ash­ as many departments would take At the present,, there is a conflict rot in the Inland Empire and winter vision of the Treasury Department. and taps were sounded over the cas open account at the doctor ’ s office land matter his direct attention. He charge The Government’s particular inter- of authority between the county injury in the Hood River country. ket before it was lowered to Its last : and, break down before their time expects to be in Ashland in a short est in this week lies in the fact that courts and the highway committee Mr. Lewis is of the opinion that resting place. Now for the first time a similar op ­ time and I will in all probability WEATHER IORECAST its sales of Savings securities, such and the commission that the power next year wil be a good year for Sergeant Leo Parrish was « apple growers in western Oregon, as portunity is offered the men of Ash to issue permits for the use of state mer resident of Ashland. Several come with him. as 25c Thrift Stamps, $1 and $5 • Rain west. Rain or snow • the east is not likely to have a bum-land. years ago the family moved from Savings Stamps, and $25, $100 and highways shall be definitely vested Warmer tonight. • here, and when the United States en Medford’s class is bringing out an • east. * Very truly yours. $1000 Treasury Savings Certificates in the commission and removed from per crop next season as it did last I in • Jesse Winburn. 006969666 60609969 enthusiastic bunch at every session. tered the war. are determined by the thriftiness of the county courts Leo was liv year. in th Mr. Ripen, acording to Miss Anna Klamath Falls. He enlisted the American people The Govern-' Fran Kapp, Mr. Winburn ’s secretary, is ment is still in need of money quartermaster corps in San prom an intimate friend of Mr. Winburn. cisco, December 17, 1917. and the sale of these securities form there he was sent to Camp Johnson and is a graduate of Columbia Uni- an important part of its post-war --------- -------------------- . - _ ■...........................s at Jacksonville. Fla., where he re | versity, a chemist and a successful financing. mafned until August I 1918 when handler of California products, hav- All of these Savings securities of geling been located in California i for his corps sailed for France the Government will» be on sale in France sometime in sep-some time. Ashland citizens will j arrived throughiut 1921 at post offices and tember, and was put in a wood be well pleased to learn that these nearly all banks in the country. The unit of the 304th company. $1 Treasury Savings Stamp and the On two gentlemen will soon be in Ash- October 11, 1918, be died In a hos land and start the actual work in $25 Treasury Savings Certificate, the I pital at Ise Sur Tille, where he was the development of their important latter bearing four per cent interest project. buried. compounded quarterly, are new is- By the request of the fam- ily hts body was exhumed and sues which are expected to take Plans For Two Bills to Provide Loans ! brought their place with the older securities overseas to be laid tn its For Ex-service Men Will Be in public favor. final resting place in the family plot Brought Before the House Shortly. “We want the American people to j in the Ashland certery, where sleeps start bossing their dollars.” says ' | another son of the Parrish family. William Mather Lewis, Director of Surviving the young soldier aro ' (By the United Press) THE NEIGHBORS CAN the Savings Division of the Treasury his wife, father and mother, who | SALEM, Jan. 17.—The soldier HEAR OUR MINISTER were at his funeral yesterday. Department. “Thrift and safe in- ' delegation in the House is planning PRACTICING WHAT HE vestment in Government securities to introduce two bills for aid to PREACHES SUNDAY wil make us bosses of our dollars former service men. ‘ TILL LONG AFTER DETECTIVES ROOM ACROSS One will pro­ MIDNIGHT SATURDAY. and economically independent.” vide loans up to $2000 on a basis of HALL FROM HUGH STILI one hundred dollars for each months’ COMES TO RESCUE OF CREW service, the loan to be for the pur­ LOUISVILLE. Ky.—Two moon- WHEN THEY FACE PERIL pose of acquiring a home property shine stills of twenty-five and thirty- or the Improvement of property al­ five gallon capacities and one hun- The other will pro- LOS ANGELES ARBOR, Cal.- The ready owned. , dred gallons of beer were seized by ! crew of the West Tejun, a lumber vide a bonus of $25 for each month Federal officers in a raid on an schooner just arrived here from the of service. apartment building in the downtown BEN FRANKLIN’S BIRTHDAY MARKED BY THRIFT WEEK With best wishes, 1 am, The Zero Hour SOLDIERS BONUS BILL WILL SOON BE INTRODUCED! Uncle chns Josh Northwest, declares they were saved by Davy Jones fire department. A blaze burst out in the ships’ galley, at 'sea, and threatened to spread throughout the shin, when a whale came to the surface alongside to blow. The jet of water sent aloft by the, leviathan drenched the galley and quickly extinguished the fire. @@$$9000004406361 • SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS © 29200909909999999 San Francisco, Jan. 17.—The fol­ lowing are market quotations: Butter 45%. Eggs 65 %. Hens 35 @38. Broilers 52 @53. (Copyright) section. The alleged operator was taken into custody. The stills were found in a room on the third floor, across a narrow hall from an apartment rented by a! city detective. He said he had not1 known that the stills were there. The officers acted on a “tip” of a resi­ dent on the first floor that he ' “smelled” liquor in the building.