climate without the aid A SHLAND of Medicine, cures nine cases out of ten of Asthma. fact. VOLUME 2 This is a proven | A shland D aily T idings (Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings. Vol. 43.) ^ALARIA Germs cannot survive i 1 three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. The pure domestic water helps. ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1921. PUEBLO, COLO., THREATENED BY EPIDEMIC TYPHOID OUTBREAK SUPREME COURT WILL TAKE Reorganization of County Government GUARDED AGAINST A.ATIANFAD AT DFP’C DETDIAT y lpool By Rv Grand Cuong Jury, I... BY RV RED prn CROSS npneo I I IUI I UI ALDLI J KL 1 IL Urged EXON ERATES < OU NT Y $2000 Fire COURT similar to those which cover some COLORADO FLOOD IS SWEEPING of the lower tier windows. Also that KANSAS PLAIN; HUNDREDS OF all gratings be sealed securely to the' MILES OF R. R. TRACKS ARE FAULTY; BLAMES FORMER walls of the buildings. The courthouse and grounds are in UNDER WATER. TREASURER. creditable condition. The annex ---------- - across the street will add a very ser- GRAND JURY MAKES REPORT ox viceable structure at a low cost. The LIMITED PASSENGER TRAIN SER­ BUT ALI FINDS GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS OF JACK- SON COUNTY GOVERNMENT. Damage to Dunn Home Forest Protection Week Goes Over Strong in Northwest 160,000 Fires in U. S. in 5 Years VICE PREDICTED WITHIN 24 (Continued on Page Three) The L. C. Dunn residence, 117 HRS.; FURTHER FLOOD DAN- | Laurel street, was damaged to an ex- GER NEGLIGIBLE. (Special to Tidings) tent of about $2,000 by a fire which ; PORTLAND, Ore., June 6.—"For- occurured at 4 o’clock Saturday STATES over est Protection Week went COLORADO GOVERNOR If I CCI U, JI QI3 THAT REFUGEES ARE WELL afternoon, according to an estimate strong,” said George H. Cecil, dis- made by Fire Chief Robinson. The trict forester, when seen today at , cation is the solution of the race loss is fully covered by insurance the Portland office of the U. WATER SYSTEM GLENEAGLES, Scotland, June 6. put The owner of the property, Mrs. Ada I forest service. “The efforts LEGAL PROCEDURE OF PREVIOUS CASE SAID TO BE FAULTY June nia line, according to Mr. Cecil. WASHINGTON, D. ( "With four people to a house, —Asserting that the legal pro- or more buildings these 100,000 I Continued from Saturday) ceedure in the trial of Henry Al- for nearly would provide a home mill man. in bers, a Portland flour one-fourth our increase County Clerk’s Office. supreme court population; a number sufficient to ■ This office appears to be in good re-consideration populate a new -city each year the condition. The jury has investigated | The first appearance of the full. Cay], is ia in Canada at the the presan- none: ¡Clark, present forth in preparation or the week by size of Seattle or Portland.” of the alleged espionage charges in’ complaints of the clerk’s absence;._ .- * team of American professional golf- PUEBLO, Colo., June 6— Thirty- time. 160,000 forest fires the case of Henry Albers from the More than forest fire protection assns.; the from his office beyond a reasonable 1 his statement ers on a British golf course, attract- ' five are dead as a result of the Colo- The fire, which is believer by Natural Parks Association. Seattle: have occurred in the United States amount, and accepts Oregon bar association. Recently ed tremendous interest, when the rado deluge according to a survey Chief Robinson to have been caused by state and ederal forest agencies during the past five years, 80 per that outside matters unexpectedly tournament for the "Glasgow Her­ of the United Press. Thirty - one by a bad flue, burned the roof an met with most encouraging results,” ■ cent of which were due to human Attorney General Daugherty con- compelled him to be away last sum­ had been that an aid’s” 1,000 pounds prize opened are in the morgue, four are in sur- | damaged the top floor of the home. Mr. Cecil remarked. "It shows a grow- agencies and therefore preventable, mer during part of business hours, here today. The tournament was rounding towns. Hundreds are L. C. Dunn, D. L. Greeman, Joseph ing appreciation by the people of say forest officials. The government made by the supreme court which which he made up in part by working opened to amateurs and profession- missing and many fleeing to higher Shounsey and Miss Mildred Dunn the Northwest of the necessity oi reports show that these conflagra­ resulted in taking usual formal ac­ out of hours with no loss of efficiency als, but with a dozen Americans and ground. The property loss in the were in the house preparing for din- forest protection in order to main- tions burned over 56.488,000 acres— tion reversing the decision and in the conduct of his office. He states the British “Big Seven,” in the district is placed at $50.000. It ner at the time of the fire. Thetain for all time their present place an area much greater than that in­ that a similar condition will not re- practically acquitting Henry Al- field, the amateurs were not will take days to complete the list first knowledge Mr. Dunn had of the in the front ranks of lumber produc- cluded within the state of Washing- occur. pected to stand much chance. and destroyed $85,700,000 bers. Albers had been sentenced blaze was received from a neighbor tion. No other forest region has ton, of casualties. County Court. The Americans were Ernest I “If to pi ison and fined by the lower who telephoned him. such an opportunity; for with our worth of timber and property The jury has compared the 1918. French, of Youngstown, captain of PUEBLO, Colo, June 6. — The The fire department put up a stiff wonderful forest wealth, Oregon this needless waste were stopped courts for alleged pi o-Ger man ut- 1919 and 1920 county budgets a nd the team; Walter Hagen. Jim Barnes, spector of a new epidemic of dis- right for two hours to save the house and 'Washington, by thoughtful pro-, and the material thus saved put terances during the World War. finds the increase in tax rate due Jock Hutchinson. Harry Hampton, ease is threatening Pueblo today, and keep the fire from spreaing to tection and wise use, can if they will into houses, the various business in- Many protests, including that of mostly to increase in state and school Clarence Hackney, Freddie Macleod, The flood has suspended sanitation nearby properties. The furnishing, always produce lumber in immense terets concerned in building con-! taxes. As these matters are decided Eddie Loos, Charles Hoffner. George facilities and has damaged the citv's of the house were saved, struction, such as lumber dealers, the Oregon Bar association, against quantities." by the voters, the county officials' supply the reversal of the case by the su- fact that carpenters, masons and Mr. Cecil brought out the Maclean. Tom Kerngan, and William water system to the extent that pen- have no control. The advance in la- Melhorn. last year in Oregon and Washington houses, would, it is estimated, bene­ preme court were made through- e are not able to wash their hands. EDUCATION THE SOLUTION OF bor and materials during these years Although a number of leading The health board, insisting that all RACE PROBLEM HARDING SAYS there were 2,916 forest fires re­ fit to the extend of more than 400 out the country. The Oregon Ear accounts for an increase in the coun­ million dollars annually. Bankers association sought leave to inter­ IN TALK TO NEGRO STUDENTS ported. amateurs were playing, England re- water be boiled, is making efforts ty’s internal expenses, which has been! ---------- Forest fires in the. United States ¡and real estate dealers would also vene for reconsideration of the lied chiefly on the crack profession-■ to re-introduce the most primitive, within reason. While there is prob­ als to defeat Hagen and Barnes. The means of sanitation. case. Following the protests OXFORD. Penn., June 6.—“Edu- , annually destroy more than two bil- ‘profit through the sale of lands and Despite the1 ability of smaller state and school of timber, or materialiby loans on homes to the extent of against the action of the supreme the cation is the solution o the race lion feet “Big Seven,” are J. H. Taylor, “San- quantities of water, Pueblo is taxes, and that the expense of con- million dollars I court the department of justice dy" Herd. Harry Vardon. George “Great Unwashed.” The only avail- problem,” President Harding told enough to build a five-room frame an additional 300 ducting the internal county affairs • Duncan Abe Mitchell. and James able water is shipped from Colorado negro students at Lincoln Univer- house every one hundred feet on Forest fires are therefore of vital said that a new trial of Albers may be slightly less than at present.1 Braid. Springs in milk cans. Lime and sity here today. "God grant that both sides of a road extending front I concern not only to the every - day should be asked. a material reduction in the tax rate Big crowds followed Hagen and other powerful disinfectants are there never be« another such spec-1 Seattle, Washington, through the en- citizen but to every business man will depend upon the results from spe­ Barnes, and also Taylor, Vardon, ! scarce and the Red Cross is guarding | taele in this country." he said, refer- tire state of Oregon to the Callfor-and laborer.” cial elections soon to be held. Ray, Duncan and Mitchell. "Sandy against an outbreak of typhoid. ring to the Tulso riots. The presi-1 - It is the belief of this jury that the CONGRESS URGED APPROPRIATE; Herd is a local celebrity. Pueblo was treated last night to dent stopped en-route from Valley county court is conducting the coun- $700,000 TO PAY DEBTS TO Forge to Washington. booming frog choirs. ty affairs in a careful and business - RA I LR< A D « « WA NI ES | Thirty-one bodies. flood victims, like manner. We have reached this ¡Governor Shoup. Col. Mamrock, and |were counted in a tour of the conclusion only after careful inquiry. ! various newspaper men. A limited morgues, 29 from Pueblo. having in mind the many criticisms WASHINGTON. D. C.. June 6. — passenger train service s predicted | of their conduct of the county affairs. I I The immediate appropriation by eon | DENVER. Colo., June 6 —Police within 48 hours. The danger of District Attorney. press of $700,000 to pay railroads] guards are thrown around the dan- further flood is negligible. This jury believes that the county’s they claim the government what ger zone lying near the Platte river interests which come under the ju­ them is being urged on Presi- | TOPEKO, Kans., June 6. - The owes bottom as a result of the stream Harding. and congressional risdiction of the district attorney are dent I overflowing part of the realroa Colorado flood is sweeping the plains By HENRY L. FARRELL being well protected. The work ini-' been | leaders as the next step in settling yards. The families in the district! of Western Kansas, according to the Dr. E. J. Bulgin. who United Press Staff Correspondent) posed by the Bank of Jacksonville Accompany- have been warned to leave as the railroad reports received here. No conducting an evangelistic campaign the railroad problem. NEW YORK. June 6.—Admitting cases has been very heavy and we be­ stream continues to rise, running trains are being operated from Dodge in Medford will open his revival ling the appropriation there would that a lively ball is in use, even if o be an arrangement allowing the rail lieve that no effort has been spared Twenty-two members of the Cil- through the southwest portion of the City California passengers are be. meetings here this evening . . . .¡not intentionally, bosses of the na- to bring the guilty ones to justice and vig family, well known pioneers of city, and has been filled to the bank ing routed via Amarilla, Texas. what, o’clock at the Chautauqua building. roads to pay the government . . ri tional pastime are now looking for to protect no one. Ashland and vicinity, held a family for the last three days, Railroad Hundreds of miles of Santa Fe Dr. Bulgin will speak at S o’clock on they owe it over a period of 15 years , .. .2 measures to curb excessive hitting. This jury has inspected the county reunion picnic at Savage Rapids on tracks, factories and many i resi- tracks are under water between the "Supreme Question of the Uni- railroad representatives urged today. If the American League will cor.- The railroads owe Uncle Sam ap- | poor farm and finds the property in the Rogue River yesterday. The old- deuces will be flooded if the stream Pueblo and the Kansas line. verse.” cur, the National League is willing excellent condition. The superinten-est member of the family was Valney continues to rise. Methodist I proximately $ 1,000,000,000. Rev. Joseph Sasnett, to come to the help ofehandicapped dent and county officials are evident-Colvig, 80 years old. i COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., June pastor atsM edford, w; the prin- ; pitchers by permitting the use of ly maintaining this worthy institu- The patriarchs were Valney Col- COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo., June 6 — Governor Shoup of Colorado cipal speaker yesterday evening at * on finger tips. Diamond and Timber Lakes to 13 resin tion in an efficient manner and mak- vig, George Colvig and William M 6 — Repair work on bridges and told the United Press the "martial the meeting held in the Chautau-, connected by a highway. Fred Veteran pitchers, such ng a pleasant home for our less for- Colvig, all of whom crossed the racks of the Denver & Rio Grande law in Pueblo will be maintained in-qua building of start- _ for the - purpose - Oregon has promise of the largest Toney and Slim Sallee, have main- túnate citizens. • plains in 1851. railroad is progressing rapidly. The definitely until the situation is con- ing the Bulgin evangelistic campaign, hop crop on record. tained the barring of resin an un- This jury has inspected the county Judge Volney Colvin was repre- company expects to handle relief trolled. Very little looting is re- Dr. Bulgin and Bob Lewis Multnomah station to have $10.- warranted measure in as far as its jail and recommends that all windows sented at the gathering by the fol- trains, the first to cross the devas- pored at the present time. The re- rived at the Hotel Austin this morn- 000 comunity church building I use to dry damp fingers and get of the male ward be protected by steel lowing members of his family: Mrs. tated area, carrying nurses, doctors ■’iteration of Pueblo water system ing. Oregon University medical school better grip on the balls is concern- screens to cover the entire opening, G. V. Gillett and son George Virgil, and medical equipment. The first will be the first thing effected. There Volunteers were busy this morn-gets $163,269 from Rockefeller1 - ed Mr. and Mrs T. W. Sanford and rolling stock of any kind to reach is no apparent shortage of food and ing with wheelbarrows disposing of funds for new wing to be erected at Ban Johnson. president of the Pueblo was a Crescent Mining com­ refugees in the flood district are well the sawdust that had been on the once, making it largest in west. American League. recently admitted floor of the Chautauqua building. pany flanged wheel truck carrying cared for.” Hungary has officially notified the the new ball is lively, but he quoted Mrs. Bertram H. league of nations of her intention t the statement of the manufacturers apply for admission to the league that it was the result of the use of « Geo. W. Colvig. when the assembly meets in Sep-better grade of wool, that gave the I Miss Rowen Gale had the distinc­ tember. sphere more resiliency, rather than By CHARLES EDWARD HOUGE tion of presenting her grandfather, Lieutenant George T. Roe. of Bos- an intentional desire to make it go (United Press Staff Correspondent» Wm M. Colvig, other members of his ton. navy aviator. was instantly farther. SHANGHAI. June 6. — Whole family being away on their vaca- killed when his plane fell 500 feet. Players have maintained all along mountain ranges collapsed and tion. I His mechanician was seriously in- that the bail was livelier, harder to buried scores of villages and towns Other members of the family were Ijured. pitch and more difficult to handle. Emery and under a.sea of loose soil, when Kansu Mr. and Mrs. H. C. The second jury at Medford. Ore., Bill Killifer, star catcher of the province was stricken by a series of daughter Maxine. Mrs. Geo. Watson, trying Mrs. Myrtle Blakeley, former Chicago Cubs, said recently there earthquakes that began on Decem­ and son Kendrick. Mrs. Nan Wood.. j county treasurer, charged with mal- was no doubt the new balls had more ber 16 and continued for more than Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wood and feasance in office in connection with life 3 3 a month. This is the word brought to son Ahijah. I the failure of the bank of Jackson-1 “One of the new balls hit square- An excellent dinner was spread | Shanghai today by H. D. Hayes and ville, disagreed and was discharged. |ly will either ride out of the yard J. W. Hall, investigators tor the beneath the trees and enjoyed Wages of all men in the building or line down the Infield too hot to United International Famine Relief by all. [trades in the city of New Orleans handle," he said. “I’ve seen ball- Society. They have just completed a Louisiana, employed by members Of driven through the infield too fast survey of the devastated area. the general contractors’ association to be seen GOVERNMENT LOSES ONE OF No accurate estimate is made as to BIG “TRUST BUSTING” will be cut 20 per cent, it was an- “Increase in hitting is not due on the number of lives lost but it SUITS AGAINST CANNERS nounced. tirely to the ban on freak deliveries known that more than 200,000 were Rochester, Minn., will pay the or the new pitching rules. Pitchers killed. The province has been so bills of a physician for WASHINGTON. D. C , June 6.— savins a, who never used any kind of tricks badly depopulated that it is likely The Federal government in the su man’s life after the patient had re- are being hit just as hard as the one that artisans will be imported from preme court fused to pay it. The doctor present- who used to use emery, resin and today dismissed the neighboring states to aid in the work anti-trust suit against the American! the bill to the city council for pay- other prohibited substances. of rehabilitation. ment, which amounted to $10. | “As the ball is harder to handle. an company. The case was one of I Landslides have blocked many of' the government’s big "trust busting I The grand jury investigating la-so it is harder to pitch. It seems to bor wars, dynamiting and slugging ; take more effort to get a fast one the mountain streams and a fresh suits. The government failed to se-’ danger menaces the survivors of the cure a decision of the lower courts in Chicago. returned indictments: , ... , i B across and more stiff to get a hop against nine members of the United on it ,, earthquakes. The dammed streams and so asked the supreme court ta Shoe Repairers’ association, charg- 2. are backing up in the gorges and dismiss the appeal. The motion was; ing conspiracy to extort and boycott, 6699666 • © &• ..6 ? forming huge lakes. Seepage has al- immediately granted, ready begun at various places and the_______________ dynamite and commit assaults. © SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS © loose earth threatens to go out The American Hotel association, 66666906606669666 any time. In scores of instances the • in session in Chicago, recommended WEATHER FORECAST. breaking of such a dam would mean • Fair. the establishment of a hotel school. SAN FRANCISCO, June 6.—Fol­ the inundation of a valley and the • to teach prospective hotel employes , lowing are market quotations: ♦ ! all intricacies of the business from death of the inhabitants, besides the EGGS— 31. . (V. dish Washington financial manage-1 HENS—23 a 33. probable starting of further land-. Portland retail meat - cutters (Copyright > slides. ment. wages cut six dollars a week. BROILERS—27®35. Golf Professionals H22 II C CInLE I | ii( TAAAI V I .1II V- rA|y||| Y UU- V IU I nivllLIf PIONEERS, HOLO PICNIC REUNION Mountain Ranges j "do. WEoivin naa as Collapse in Quake sebtatvs; Bzn “pdaneicco. h„ repro- ana M„, ” | DR. BULGIN TO OPEN REVIVAL CAMPAIGN HERE The Mourning After PITCHING RULES MAY BE CHANGED BÏ LIVELY BALL