•------------------------------------------------ Malaria Germs cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. The pure domestic water helps. VOLUME 2 ASHLAND (Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings. D aily TIDINGS ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, Vol. 43.) • —Eerlu 1 17 ---4 Ashland climate without the aid of Medicine, cures nine cases out of ten of Asthma. This is a proven fact. ♦--------------------------- —---------------- 1921 meme NUMBER 149 ================= are -1 75 HOOVER TO SERVE BANDITS HOLD UP FIGHT AND ROB TRAIN BILL READY TO START IN THE CABINET YOUNGEST DAD LIVES IN DENVER (By the United Press) DENVER, Feb. 25—The youngest (By the United Press) EAST QUINCY, ills., Feb. 25— Four armed men with rifles held up the “Hummer,” the crack Chicago and Alton flyer, near here early to- day, and robbed the mail car of reg­ istered letters and packages. Postal authorities estimate the loss at $125,- 000. but said it may run higher. The robbers jumped on the tender j and covered the engineer and fire­ men with their rifles. The engineer was forced to stop the train and then ; cut the baggage and mail cars loose, The cars were taken two miles up the track while the bandits looted them and then disappeared in the darkness. lather has been found in Denver. He is Otto E. Jehovah, three years old. When a birth record was filed here recently, the fathers' age was given as three. Investigation showed the lather had three other children and that he was a member of the Jeho- vahites, a religious cult. He told authorities that he did not begin to live until three years ago vaites, a religious sect. The baby’s name is Otto Jehovah. Junior. The senior Otto refused to divulge how old he was when he joined the Jehovaites. D.IA. R. Chapter ft r Continues to Grow (By the United Press) By RALPH L. TURNER (United Press Staff Correspondent) ‘ WASHINGTON. Feb. 25—The last big fight of this congressional ses- sion—invol ving America’s future pre­ paredness for war, as well as her for­ eign policy—is about to start in the PORTLAND, Feb. 25—Southwest senate. The cause for the battle lay storm warnings were displayed at all in army and navy appropriation bills. weather stations on the Oregon and Consideration of the army bill be­ Washington coasts during the past gan ‘today. 24 hours, according to the local Opposition came from two sources weather bureau. A storm, the cen­ of senators who are demanding fi- ter of which is far north, is said by inancial retrenchment, and pointing Edward Wells, forecaster, to be ap out that an army bill of more than proaching the coasts of these two $362,000,000 and a navy bill of states, although he thinks the serev- more than $496,000.000 will widely ity of the storm will have greatly miss the mark of economy. abated by the time it reaches here. Other elements, led by Senator Bor- ah. declare world conditions de- STORM WARNINGS AGAIN ORDERED DP ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., Feb. 25— President-elect Harding today an- nounced that Herbert C. Hoover has been appointed secretary of com- merce and Henry Wallace secretary of agriculture. Harding denied that Hoover had attached any “stipulations” to the ac­ ceptance of the Commerce porttolic, LOS ANGELES. Feb. 2 5—Jack and said they are “in perfect accord.” Picklord, motion picture actor, broth­ er to Mary Pickford, ill at his home here with bronchial pneumonia, is said by his physicians to be in a seri-1 ous condition. They expected the I crisis to be reached today. JACK PICKFORD SERIOUSLY IL Lowe Family Starts On Extended Tour । [h A A IMITI j D A nil II I 1 I0191 II I 1 mand steps toward disarmament. This I JI A I J I 111 group announced it will insist on a — ■■ ■ 2 Mount Ashland Chapter, D. A. R., have a very kindly feeling towards the citizens of Ashland for their ready response to the invitation ex­ tended at the Washington’s Birth­ day banquet, and express.much ap­ preciation for their co-operation in making the affair the success it was. Especially do they thank Rose Bro­ thers for their kindness in lending the victrola for the musical features 11 POLICE MASSACRED IN AMBUSH Danish Girls "show down” in the disarmament question, asserting the world would doubt America’s willingness to dis­ arm if the two appropriation bills are passed in the present state. The result of the fight which the leaders said they would wage to the end. may be that one of the appro- priation bills may fail to pass this session of congress. of the banquet. The committee who had charge of the banquet, and consists of Mrs. V. A. Stewart, chairman. Mrs. C. L. Loomis, Mrs. George Icenhower and Mrs. H. A. Stearns, left no stone un­ turned to make this first public en­ tertainment of the Chapter a suc­ cess, and they are to be congratu­ lated over the fact that their efforts exceeded their expectations. Mount Ashland Chapter will here­ after take on new impetus. This morning the regent. Mrs. Gordon MacCracken, was notified that two new names have been added to the chapter. These are Mrs. O. E. Stearns and Mrs. H. O. Anderson. FAIL ON HAS INDIAN FUND. BUT ND INDIANS (By the United Press) BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Feb. 25— D. M. Lowe, the well known ranch-1 When Bridgeport was founded and er and pure-bred stock raiser of the a few hundred souls settled around Valley View district, leaves tonight the mouth of the Pequonnock river, with Mrs. Lowe and son George, ou ; a tribe of friendly Indians lived on an extended trip that will cover many Golden Hill, now in the center of months. The tourists expect to I this city of 150,000 and occupied by directly to York and other, the county courthouse. That was points on the «Atlantic coast, after not so long ago, not earlier than 1790. which they will come back for a Gradually the Indians became unable lengthy visit with relatives through to support themselves. In 1802, the , the middle west. They will then go general assemly of Connecticut appro- Pig I I A III south to the Gulf of Mexico and strike priated the income of $5,000 to care Uli 1 LI A I II on for them, and appointed an Indian Kill II ing north by the Atlantic ocean, be-agent I VIM Jill I Hill I II Ini II fore crossing for the Pacific coast IVL willand the posi. . . . Cuba their journeys, later return- During their tour they Mrs. Lowe’s old home which. she has not seen for over twenty years, and will also be the guests of other relatives. The trip is principally planned for the benefit of Mr. Lowe's son George. This lad is only 1 1 years of age, but is ready to enter high school. While consulting Superintendent G. A. Bris­ coe of the Ashland schools about starting his son at that youthful age into high school, the latter, who is a boyhood friend of Mr. Lowe, advised, him to take his son on a journey foi an indefinite period, which he claims. will be of much more benefit to him than having him enter lugli school at the age of 11 years and finish at 15 They not limited themselves as to their stay, nor made any definite itinerary, and expect to go wherever fancy leads and remain away until they are perfectly satis­ fied with travel. again. visit to administer the fund. By later legislative decree that fund connected with passed to the clerk of the superior court of today (By the United Press) Fairfield county, and BLOOMING TON, Ills.. Feb. 25 — The bandits who held up the Chicago Fred W. Tracy, clerk of the court, and Alton flyer today made a “water has $38.13, which still remains to r lieve needy Indians. haul,” according to Mail Clerk Davis (By the United Press) Four small packages of registered was not aware of his trust until the DUBLIN. Feb. 25—Eleven auxil­ ! mail. which Davis estimated are other day, when In examining some iary police were killed today in a old files he discovered , worth ten dollars, were taken. ancient Sinn Fein ambush at Macroom, Coun­ A number of important registered bank book. ty7 Cork, it was officially announced. mail pouches had been transferred The last tribe of The official reports describe the am­ from the train earlier in the evening Indians to receive« aid was William (By the United Press) bush as the biggest yet attempted. in Missouri. The bandits had appar­ an . individual of 300 Sherman, WASHINGTON, Feb. 25—Katrina A large number of police in the ently received word of these pack- pounds and more, who passed to hi party were traveling by lorries when 1 is coming to America. I ages and were looking for them. happy hunting grounds in 1885. No Katrina hails from Denmark. She they were fired upon from the road- trace of living survivors can now be side. The commanding officer is re- understands little English or Ameli­ found ported to have been the first to fall, can—but she knows how to sweep The police fought back, but were’and dust and scrub. Katrina's facet Last night was another winner at Guests stopping at the Hotel Aus­ unable to find cover. Reserves were is round and smiling. She's good-1 the Methodist Episcopal church. A natured and she’s anxious to oblige. I (By the United Press) tin include the following: J. Brown rushed out later. splendid audience greeted the evan- Tn fact she’s coming to the United WASHINGTON. Feb. 25—The Uni­ of Seattle, B. H. William of San Fran­ gellst. He delivered a heart-search- States expressly to help Madam Amer­ ted States exports and imports both cisco. G. A. Gordon of Chico. W. F. ing message on. “The Leper." To- ica conduct the household cares. decreased in January of this year as Sergeant of Portland, Dr. E. C. Meade night between 60 and 7 0 from Grants Katrine is strong for America, ac- compared with January, 1920, the of Albany, Geo. M. Bohler of Eugene, Pass will come down«for the service. cording to the U. S. government offi- department of commerce announced J. C. Doores and wife and L. O. Van This will be a great service. Yon cial immigration reports. She’s flock­ Wegen. today. Congress provides $400,000 to stari cannot afford to miss it. Good sing- PORTLAND. Feb. ing to this country at the rate oil The body Des Chutes project. i ing and a cordial welcome. nearly 100,000 a year, that is count- of Private Allen C. White. Grants ing Katrina’s professional sisters. Pass lad, who died overseas. will be Mariana from included with the bodies of four other Italy and just plain Mary from Eng­ soldiers of the northwest to arrive in land and Ireland. In the official Portland tonight, according to the figures Katrina is listed profession­ quartermaster department of this city. White was a member of Com­ LOS ANGELES. Calif., Feb. 25— ally as a “domestic.” pany H, 305th infantry. The belief that D. Greenbaum, Los Angeles pawnbroker, had been mur­ dered for diamonds he was said to have carried on his person, was ex­ pressed by Los Angeles and San Ber- (By the United Press) nardino county officers here, when CHICAGO, Feb. 25 A bank rob- An indictment charging manslaugh- (By the United Press) OSTEOPATHS ASK LAW his body was found in San Bernar­ bery totaling nearly a million dol- DUBLIN, Feb. 25—“Acts such as DIPTHERIA FATAL To F. De- Vter was returned against W. dino county. TO LIMIT HEIGHT HEELS when t he lars was disclosed tock Witt, the Ashland taxi driver , as the would not be indulged in by the wild- TWO IX PORTLAND He had been shot in the head. One police started a search f r ; 17-year- result of an accident on the Pacificist savages in Central Africa.” are pocket had been cut from his clothes. Two dip PORTLAND. Feb. old boy. The Northern Trust Co. ’ highway on Christmas Eve, which charged against the Sinn Fein by TYRONE. Pa., Feb. Desc rib­ announced William Dalton, aged 17, A strand of long red hair was found wit hin (By the United. Press' resulted in the death of Mrs. Nona General Macready , military command- theria deaths have occurred ing high heels on women’s shoes as a disappeared yesterday with Liberty clutched in his hand, it was said. LONDON, Feb. 25—Turkish rep- Jennings of Medford. At the coro- er in Ireland, in appealing to his the past two days, and there are ap His business partner, Leslie Gold, menace to the human race' and the bonds the market value of which was forces to maintain discipline, despite proximately 70 cases of the disease I said he had last seen Greenbaum ‘ resentatives today accepted the al-: ner’s inquest the jury returned a ver- cause of specific injury to health, * ---- — in the city, according to a statement $670,000. auto- lied proposal that the Revrest treaty diet charging DeWitt with negligence provocative acts. Macready said five Dalton managed to leave the se-when be left their store in an members of the Blair county Osteo­ home should be accepted while an interna-1 and the case was bound over to the unarmed soldiers were killed t his 1 issued by the city bureau of health. pathic society, in convention here, curity cage, where he worked, at i mobile, presumably for his The victims are Winona Patterson, tional investigation is made of the grand jury. Much interest will be week, three at Woodford and two at here. unanimously adopted resolutions ask- noon, with the bonds. The loss 1 the 9-year-old daughter of Mr. ami rival claims to Symrna and Eastern taken in the trial of this case, as Mr. Bandon. ing the legislature to pass a bill pro- soon discovered, but no trace of Dal- Mrs. S. G. Patterson, and Mrs. Anna Mrs. Sarah Gartner of the Bazaar Thrace. The Greek delegates refus- DeWitt has hosts of friends in Ash­ hibiting the manufacture, sale, dis- ton could be found. 090 0% 006 • • • • Brown, a cook at the Albertina Kerr I is back from a business trip to San led to accept the proposal until they land who are anxiously awaiting the play or wearing of heels more than nursery home. Two babies at the WEATHER FORECAST. Dalton started to work for the Francisco, where she went to secure had received instructions from Ath- verdict, and who deeply sympathize one and one-half inches high. Kerr nursery are also afflicted with Bank three years ago as office boy: her spring stock of goods. For Oregon—Fair. ens. with him in this trouble. diptheria. DECREASE IN IMPORTS EXPORTS Are Coming to United States JEWELS MOTIVE EOR MURDER IS POLICE BELIEF. . . ′. . . . . Search for Youth Discloses Million Dollar Robbery TIIDYC AO[D I URIXd HUULI I " I I III |l■|| I I J Up HI ILh " I J I Thousands of School Children Poorly Fed Coming CALIFORNIANS GO HUNTING NEW YORK, Feb. 25—Thousands AND GET MANY RABBITS of school children in Dublin are re- According to the Yreka News, the ported to be subsisting on “scanty rabbit drive at the Garey ranch, eastration of bread and cocoa only,” in of Macdoel, drew a large crowd last a cable received from the relief unit Saturday. They report about 1200 | sent to Ireland by the American com- rabbits for the day. Mrs. Garey pre-mittee for relief in Ireland, pared a bountiful repast for the vis- Many under-nourished children itors in the way of Spanish beans and were found in all schools visited, the mulligan stew, which were served ; message added, citing as an example with bread and coffee and enjoyed one school where 600 of the 650 by all. Another drive is expected children were found to be in need to take place next Sunday at the old of a mid-day meal. Van Couch ranch east of the Garey The report added that nearly one- place. It is hoped people who third of the families in Dublin are not at liberty during the week will living in one-room tenements and in be able to attend this. numerous cases all furniture except beds and tables has been sold to buy By a happy coincidence Rose Bro- food. Similar conditions previal in t hers discovered they had in their other Irish cities, the unit reported, stock of Victor records the beautiful I adding that it is estimated that there selection, “The Old Rugged Cross,” | are 150,000 unemployed in Ireland. I which Rev. George Bennard and Mrs. ------------------------- ------ ---- - Lindfesty have made so popular by $9999999999909099 singing at the revival meetings in • SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS • the Methodist church. Mr. Bennard $9999999999999 composed this song and later sold SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 25 — Fol- the copyright to Homer Rodehaver,| lowing are market quotatoins: the popular singer with Billy Sun-1 BUTTER—581 c. day. Mr. Bennard and Mrs. Lind- EGGS—36c. festv were in Rose Brothers ’ store I HENS—33 a 35c. I 1 BROILERS—65 @ 68c. yesterday listening to the record. I Broad shouldered men are in style again—Fashion Note. BODY OF GRANTS PASS HERO DOE IN PORTLAND TODAY Sinn Fein Surpass Savages in Violence Indictment Made Says Commander Against Driver Murder Result of A Nation’s Hatred PORTLAND. Feb. Assassina- tion by Austrians still faithful to the MUST STILL BE WEDDED old regime is the latest theory de-1 by PREACHER OR J. r. veloped toward solution of the Barnes road murder mystery. JEFFERSON CITY. Mo„ Feb. 25— The murder victim, deputy sheriffs The house has defeated a bill to per have heard, was an ex-officer of the mit notaries public to perform mar- wit h riage ceremonies in sparsely settled Austrian army. 600 of his men to join the Serbian । communities. • standard. । Supporters of the measure argued He lived in constant expectation that some persons in rural districts that he would meet a violent death have to go ten or fifteen miles to find at the hands of Austrian nationalists, a preacher or civil officer authorized according to information given the to perform a marriage ceremony. a uthorities. “This seems to be a matter of con • I Disclosure of the mans' name is ex­ venience,” said Representative Ed pected momentarily by the sheriff’s wards. "I suggest we carry it a lit- office. His connections and local | tlé further and give the right to post- history were learned by deputy sher-masters and rural mail carriers to iffs yesterday. take it to the people’s doors.” Deputy Sheriff Christofferson said ------- - that a possibility existed that the WONDERFUL HEALTH RECORD murderer or murderers had been con- FOK THE CITY OF ASHLAND cealed in the Hoffman country home The late Eugene Walrad, for many at the time the body was discovered years in charge of all the cemeteries had been proved groundless. of Ashland, made the following state- This possibility developed from re- ment a little while before he died, ports that furnishings in the house “The total number of burials of had been moved between the time the children from five to twenty years Campfire girls entered the grounds in ten years has been thirty-five. Of and their return with officers from this number but twenty-throe were the morgue. actual residents of the city.” 4 •