s SHLAND climate without the aid Medicine, curea nine cases out of ten of Asthma. This is a proven VOLUME 2 A shland D aily T idings (Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings. Voi. 43.) lALARIA Germs cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. The pure domestic water helps. ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY. JULY 5, 1921 NO. 258 BRITISH-IRISH EAGER FOR A SETTLEMENT Ashland Is Popular kh peo ple io Playground For July Fourth Celebration W ilk a crow d e s tim a te d at a b o u t 1 3 ,0 0 0 i?eople in A sh la n d to c e le b ra te lii(l<-|M-n(k*ncc D ay yexterd ay, a l l J ack son co m ity v iew e d th e “ p a s s in g s h o w .” F rom M o ’clo ck in th e m o r n in g u n til la te in tin* e v e n in g , A sh la n d , th e co u n ty p la y g ro u n d , w as c r o w d e d . T h e s id e w a lk s o f N orth am i E ast Main str e e ts w e re ja m m ed wit h s ig h ts e e in g v isito r s fu lly tw o h o u rs b e fo r e th e sta r t o f th e a ll-J a ck so n c o u n t y p arad e at IO o ’clo ck in th e m o rn in g . At IO o ’clo ck s ta n d in g r o o m w a s at a p rem iu m , am i at s e v er a l p o in ts th e crow d s e x te n d e d fa r i lit«» th e s tr e e ts , u n a b le to fin d to o t in g on th e w alk . T h e p arade, m o r e th an a m ile lo n g am i eoni|>osed o f flo a ts d eco ra ted in a m an n er sln iw in g a g re a t a m ou n t o f p la n n in g and a r tis tic a b ility , w o u ld h a v e been a n a sset to m e tro p o lita n c e n te r s s e v era l tim e s th e siz e o f A sh la n d and w ith |H>pulations la rg er th a n th e co m b ined c itie s o f J a ck so n co u n ty . By ED W A R D L. K E E N (U n ite d P re ss S ta ff C o rre s p o n d e n t)) LONDON, Ju ly se n tim e n t! I fav o rin g a quick a n d d e fin ite so lu tio n ! of th e 5.— A c e n tu rie s-o ld Iris h GOVERNMENT 15 ACCUSED OF INEFFICIENT R. R. ECONOMY u.s. « » a n Elks Minstrel Show Advance Ü, S. SPENT 10 q u e stio n Man Arrives in Ashland a p p e a rs to be g ro w in g am o n g Sinn: P e in e rs, U lste rite s and th e B ritish ! g o v e rn m e n t. J a n S m u ts, S outh A frican p re m ie r. | a rriv e d in D ublin to day. T h o u g h n o t, o fficially re p re s e n ta tiv e of th e B rit-! ish g o v e rn m e n t. S m u ts ’ reco m m en d -) PO R TLA N D . O r., J u ly 5.— A m er-! a tio n s c a r r j w e ig h t w ith th e g o v e rn -. ¡ca passed th e sa fe st, s a n e s t F o u rth ; m eu t and o th e r d o m in io n p rem iers. „ . T . . ! v.. . o f ‘ J u ly ill m any y e a rs, y e ste rd a y . The Sinn I-ettj ta c tio n h a s in v .te d S m u ts to ad v ise th e Irish o ffjc ia l s ! Nation wide reports indicate but few ; re la tiv e to a s e ttle m e n t o f te rm s an d d« a th s d u e to fire w o rk s, d ro w n in g ; dv ise th em d u r ng th e n e g o tia tio n s .. c la im in g th e la rg e s t tolls. ¡T h e De V alera c o n fe re n c e c o n tin u e s P o rtla n d a c cid e n ts re s u lte d from u n til F rid a y . , . ... . . , a u to m o b ile co llisions, k illin g th re e P re s id e n t" De V a le ra , of th e I r :nd in ju r in g s jv e n . Clicago a n d . ish “ re p u b lic ,” c o n fe rr n g w ith un-; B oston led th e list w ith 12 d e a th s ' ionist lea d e rs, in s is ts th a t Ire la n d sh o u ld decide h e r own fa te th ro u g h each. F ive w ere d ro w n e d a t Uhl- th e p r n c ip a l of self d e te rm in a tio n . cago, and th e re st w ere k illed in i It was s ta te d a u th o ritiv e ly to d ay ! a u to m o b ile a c cid e n ts. Six out of 11 M S HEGEST I I I , . . — — ...... I LITTLE ON R. R. Carries Cane But Denies He Is “Trouper’’ — Billy II. H oke, a d v a n c e m aji for tra in T h u rs d a y m o rn in g trim th e M in n eap o lis E lk s ' All S ta r P o rtla n d a n d will p a ra d e th ro u g h M in stre l show , w hich show s in th e dow n to w n s tr e e ts a b o u t ’lo in . th is city T h u rs d a y e v e n in g , a r rived in A shland th is m o rn in g from P o rtla n d . H oke, who shyly a d m its lie is not a p ro fe ssio n a l sh o w m an , n e v e rth e le s s is c a rry in g a cane, th e s u re sign of a “ tro u p e r," h u t th is lie ex p lain s hy sa y in g t h a t he w e a rin g sa id “ crutch.” on a bet. It seem s t h a t a c e rta in sporting h ab erd ash err of his hom e eiH M in n eao p lis, .Minn., o ffe red to w a g e r th e a d v a n c e m an th a t he was n o t gam e to c a rry th e stick c le a r a c ro ss th e c o u n try , o v e r tlie Rock ies an d ho m e a g a in , an d th is sort of s ta r tin g tlie red blood to c irc u la tin g in Billy B s veins. R esult,, e v e ry w h e re W illie lias gone thus: fa r, he has to te d th e said stick. A c c o rd irg to H oke th e show ijc. play in g to p ack ed h o u se s all alctig: th e line a n d is com posed of Q»»Ci ti m en, in c lu d in g th e EM s’ Glee <dHh< a n d sym phony o rc h e s tra of 2« pieces. E v ery one of th e p e r fo rm e rs a r e E lk s a n d e v e ry sin g le one of them h a v e had p ro fe ssio n a l s ta g e a p p e a ra n c e and a r e sim ply ta k in g th e ir v a c a tio n -a n d sh ow ing th e ir wav a lo n g to tJie b ig natio-a- al c o n v e n tio n a t L os A n g eles. T hey will a rr iv e in th e ir s p e c ia l B IL IA ' R. HOKE _____ _____„ ____ „ By R ALPH H. COUCH i U nited P re ss S ta ff C orresp ond en t ) W ASH ING TO N. D. J u ly 3 . — T lie se ttle m e n t o f th e $ 1 ,2 3 0 ,- OOO.OOO in i.iilio a d i la in is a gain st th e U nited S ta t« s goverim ic.pt d é p en d s upon the q u e stio n o f e ffie - iene> oi n o n -efficii ncj o f w a r tim e r a ilio a d labor. R ailroad attu i n e i s a p p ea rin g Indore R iti D iie r lo r D avis eo u ten d th a t tin* ¡id .u in istr .ition spent $ 1 ,- 25O.OOtl.OtlO to o little d u rin g th e period o f fed era l co n tro l o f th e ra ilro a d s. T he muiiev aetuall.v spent b.v th e g o v er n m en t is said to h a v e been in su ffic ien t to k eep th e r a th o a d s in good co n d itio n dm* Io th e i u e f f i i i e n e ) o f th e w o rk ers e m p loyed, rail a tto r n e y s co n ten d . Rail D irector D avis is in sistin g th e cla im s be s e ttle d w ith in i o or OO per cent o f th e am ount de m anded. th a t th e B ritish g o v e rn m e n t is th en -, at M , waukee> W is , a re (lea(, <p, (1 , fJ re t.c a lly wili ng to -ccept th a t so ln -, d ro w n in g . N ine w ere d ro w n e d a t S cene in L ith ia P a ik w h ere T h o u sa n d s of J a c k s o n C ou n ty C itizen s. P ic a.on of th e Irish q u e stio n . New Y(),.k f()ur kllle(, jn n ic k e d V cstcx lay w hile A tte n d i ng th e (Viiinty C e le b ra tio n in A sh lan d De V alera will he a sk ed to com e, th re e a t B ro w nsville, P a., th re e at to L ondon to c o n fe r w ith L loyd! N ew O rlean8 tw o a t r i t t s b u rg h . T h e p a ra d e wag th e fe a tu re of t i l ? : a w a rd e d th e f ir s t prize of $25 fo r I G eorge a n d d o m m io n p re m ie rs a n d ; Scores of citi6 s veporte(l s m a n e r n io rn n g ’s c e le b ra tio n . F o rm in g on th e b e st w indow trim am o n g Ash-! h e a r p ro p o sa ls of th e B ritish gover rem* c a su a lty l’s ts d u e to d ro w n in g and rwnn» 4 „x. I».. . V__x. .. -r . th e B oulevard o p p o site th e public l i - ; lan d b u sin ess houses. H olm es G roc-i m e n t’ to be s u b m itte d to th e Irish a u to m o b ile a c cid e n ts. Hh,....... ,.wt lud i.v XI .1 1 V a i e r y > second prize of 15. and V in in g 's i 1>eop,e to r re je c tio n o r a ccep tan ce. iin r a iy , an d led by M arsh al F re d ; ” rri,,. . ,, th tr e , th th ird nri»o of <>f $10. < io : I he l u s h o ttic e u sists t h a t tlie time th e e a a tre ir d prize H om es, it m oved dow n E a s t M aini W ith th e ex ception of tlie f rst ! lira it of G re a t B rita in 's o ffe r expires s tie e t, o u t N o rth M ain s tr e e t, an d th re e m ain prizes, a w a rd e d to Jack - i d u ’y 12. a f te r w hich th e “ iro n heel l i - 's o n co u n ty cities, th e nam es of th e of > n ii,ita ry *c tio n w il> be a p p lie d ." j b ra ry . A fter .M arshal H om es fol- P a rtie s o o r r o o rg rg a a n n iz iz a a tio tio n n s s e e n n te te rin r :« g » ! I 1 he 1 ls te r p re m ie r, C raig, w as n o t p re se n t, a lth o u g h h 's view s ¡ire re p riz e w in n in g flo a ts o r fe a tu re s a re ) low ed th e G A. R. an d th e D. A. R. p o rte d to have been voiced by s o u th o rg a n iz a tio n s. Ja c k so n v ille , ca p ital not k n ow n. Mrs. C. B. L a m k in , tre a s e rn U nionist lead ers. a n d th e o ld est city in th e co u n ty , I u r e r of (h e p a ra d e co m m ittee , s ta te d By F R A N K L IN B M ORSE w as given th e lea d n g place o f h o n o r th is m orn^vg. All p riz e w in n ers (P a c ific S p o rts S ervice) Rev. J. W . H oyt an d fam ily leave w ith a flo a t d e p ic tin g th e e a rly m in w hose flo a ts o r fe a tu re s h u t not GEORGE WASHINGTON ' W ith th e D em p sey -C arp en tier fis th is week fo r th e n - new hom e in IN T R A F A L G A R SQ U A R E th e ir n a m e s a re listed , a re re q u e ste d ing in d u stry of th e county. tic b a ttle a m a tte r of h ‘sto ry , t lie :“ W a lla W a lla , W ash. T h e i1- m any A fte r Ja c k so n v ille , th e follow ing; hy M rs. L a m k in to n o tify h e r as pro b ab ly will he som e p ersons, h e re frie n d s feel a d is tin c t loss in th e ir LONDON. J u ly 2— A s ta tu e of) o r d e r of flo a ts in th e p a ra d e w a s ' soon as possible," th a t th e ch eck s may- and th e re , who will get a th rill o u t G eorge W ash in g to n — th e le a d e r o f ! g o in g ’ esp ecially th e Chr-tatan forces ob serv ed . T he D. O. K. K. b an d of! be m ad e o u t a t once. 1 A M E R H AN LEGION POST of th e a n n o u n c e m e n t t h a t a n o th e r th e C o n tin e n ta l a rm th a t w re ste d th i will m iss llie ir s tiu n c h ken. ar.d ie l-jlF flS . D C / l f \ . C /fC C T VAVA ES D E M PSEV KNOCK M ed fo rd : M edford flo a t, d e c o ra te d ; B e g in n in g im m e d ia te ly a f te r th e chess to u rn a m e n t will be hel 1 ¡it Ha- th irte e n colonies fro m G eorge I II.— ' j low ship. w ith pine tre e s ; T a le n t, d e p ic tin g a Pa r a d e L ith ia P a rk w as crow ded O I T AT Q U A R T E R M ILLION vana. C uba, a t tlie end of th e y ear. u n v eiled to d ay in T r a f a lg a r J Mrs. H oyt, J o h n , A rch .• an 1 Elea farm scene, “ T h e C ream of R ogue! w itb p icn ic k ers w ho sp re a d th e ir was | I ----------- S q u a re, o p p o site th e N a tio n a l Gal-! n o r h a v e b e e r '.ova! w o ik e ts in 'Ull- R iv e r V a lle y " ; C e n tra l P o in t w ith ll,nch on th e law n a t th e e n tra n c e to "N ow th a t th e big fig h t >s over it T r i - J i I t E . Cal., Ju ly 5.— T he local day school a n d C h ristia n En le a v e r a high school flo a t; M ayor L a m k in *be p a rk . P a trio tic se rv ic es w ere ° a r t a n d ju s t a c ro ss th e s q u a re i post o f t h e American» L *gion v alues looks as if a lot of s p o rts e d ito rs in th e ir ow n c h it’-ch ¡¡ni- also th e from a s ta tu e of G eorge IV. and m em b e rs o f th e city c o u n c il; h e ld in th e p a rk a t 1 o’clock in the» t a D em psey K n o ck o u t a s w orth $250,- w ould have to get back to work All m em b e rs of th e A m erican o ffi S o u th e rn O regon U rie*;. Rev H o y t's S h rin e rs : th e Ship of S ta te , e n te re d a fte rn o o n . T h e s p e a k e rs w ere M ayor | Mro Kurt G reer, w 1. • s * t re -. 0 0 °- T h e e x e c u tiv e c o m m ittee of th e a g a in ," re m a rk e d th e G enial G rouch , w ork a s a S a b b a th school m issio n ary *urs. Hert ho , h as ju R iv e -------- r; M ayor cial a n d re s id e n tia l colony a tte n d e d ; hy th e Civic Im p ro v e m e n t clu b ; fea- G ilm ore, of R o gue ------ nd i r i. t /. i , i Post, ‘has a n s o u n c e d a proposed na- as lie s a u n te re d in to o u r s iu c tu in . th e c cerem Hire re p re s e n tin g D em psev w o rld ’s! G ate8’ of M edford, a n d Rev. C ounty, th<? e re m ony, o n y ’ one ° f a s e rie s a rra n g -) u n d e r th e P re s n > te ria n h o a rd h as tu n ie d tro m Long R e tc h , Cal . w h e re i , .» tioii w ide ix»J? of tlie A m erican Le All of w hich is r a th e r an u n k in d c u t. ch am p io n p u g ilis t; tru c k f e r r y in g o f th e C ath o lic c h u rc h in t h i s ! f° F th is s » m m e r co n n ectio n been fa ith fu l a n d c o n s t'u c tiv o an d slie spent th e last th re e m o n th s o f ' .... . . O regon h e r s o jo u rn in C a lifo rtria , r e p o r t s , gion on th e tia e s tio n of ra is in g a Any one w ho has had to w rite i c o l sm all h y d ro p la n e ; th e O regon N o r - ) c lty - T he s p e a k e rs w ere in tro d u c e d Wlth ,h e <lp',ic a tio n ot S n lg ra v e M an- fa r-re a c h in g in S o u tli'i/n arzl 'iici. iii i iin , lan , d , p e o p le , th . e re . j 1. ju in a s a p u rs e f o r any ex-service um n of “ s tu f f ” a day fo r w eeks on P re s b y te ry an« a lso in tn e vviinio1 w h o le , m e e tin g m any A . sh m al school, e n te re d by th e su m m e r by J o h n H - F u lle r , s e c re ta ry of th e ° r ’ h o m e 01 W a s h in g to n s a n c e sto rs, ' ........ ~ ho w ould K nock th e cham pion th e tra in in g period w hen th e re was school b ra n c h h e re ; a p riv a te flo a t C h a m b e r of C om m erce. I T h e S ta tu e ’ is a ^ p r o d u c tio n of synod. He h a s ’)■»?« c o u n te d am o n g F rie n d s o f Mrs. G eorg? M illn er will [ 3” ‘in 16 ld w ith in a ye.iiT. i.„ „ i,,i * . i ? r c u o m wivmii T h e p roposal n o t a n y th in g to w rite a b o u t will in . , . . . * V v » ed vm a »» f | - J J L e n te re d by E n d e rs and Son; th e E lk s ’ ) T W re re stlin stlin g g M M atch atch th e H ° u d ° n 8 ta tu e ’ a n d w as a g iit th e e x p e rts in S a b b a th school w ork, he g la d to know .. sh e h a s im u KZ ro T h h y y e e W W in ins s W — b a d e fin ite ly w nbm itted to th e vouch fo r th e fact t h a t a ho lid ay fo r a n d a s one fellow m in w te r sa id oi h e a lth a n d h a s g a in e d 25 p o u n d s in ! flo a t, re p . re s e n ....... tin „ g .................. an elk in l th „ e c. fo r-' Thye. T ed T hye, P P o o rtla rtla n n d d w w re re s s tle tle r r an and d tO t h * B ritish PC° ple fro m th e people th e p u rp o se of re s tin g up is w h at ... : v . »» , .. . ¡la ta te c o m m a n u e him , “ H is w ork h a - been a cnal w e ig h t. Mr. a n d M rs. X orw 'ood, M r.! ¡of Virginia. John A. Stew art, chair-, -- --- ----- e s t; p la y g ro u n d flo a t, d isp la y in g th e ! lo rm e r m id d lew e ig h t ch am p io n of th e o u g h t to be com ing. m an of th e S u lg ra v e In s titu tio n of every o th e r m in is te r and a n d M rs. T u r n e r an d M r. a n d Mrs. a c tiv itie s c a rre d o u t n th e c h ild re n ’s w o rld * won tw o fa lls o u t’ of th re e A m erica, w as in c h a rg e o f a rra n g e -! i S u n d ay school w orke; ih ro n g lu x it th e M errill w ere a m o n g th e " A sh la n d - p la y g ro u n d a t th e p a rk ; p riv a te flo a t front R a lp h H a n d , o f Gold Hil[. in a T il's seaso n “ B abe” R uth knocked ! s ta te ." i e r s .” Mr. a n d Mrs. Clartk B ush . re m e n ts fo r th e un v eilin g . fe a tu rin g th e frie n d sh ip of O regon in atch s ta g e d a t th e C h a u ta u q u a au- o u t his 2 8th hom e rim on J n n e 29, T he local C h ristia n E n d e a v o r so p lea se d w ith th e ir new' hom e, b u t i a n d C a lifo rn ia : th e A m erican L egion! d*to r,u m a t 2 o ’clock u n d e r th e a r s - ! A / L ast y e a r th is sam e clout was m ade ciety of th q A sh la n d P re s b y te ria n m iss th e ir m an y frie n d s. ° ’ wlCrttliPi* f/vt« tin» iiT/wiV M r. P u sh d e p ic tin g a rm y l ie d u rin g th e w orld Pices ° f (h e c e le b ra t on c o m m ittsi on Ju ly 14. A ugulist of la st y e a r lie w a r w ith tw o sm a ll F re n c h box c a rs T he m a tc h la ste d an h o u r. ’ he w e a th e r wiH be g e n e ra lly fa ir c h u rc h p re se n te d th em w ith a p a in t h a s been p ro m o te d a n d h a s a splen») g a re re d oniy seven h o m n ers, w hich M a rria g e L icen ces for th is w eek, a c co rd in g to th e fo re in g of C r a te r L a k e by Miss M abel did p o sitio n in th e C’tlaenif B ank of) u sed fo r tr a n s p o r tn g a rm y tro o p s; T h e firs t fall w as se cu re d by H i ml was his poorest m o n th . L a s t Ju ly lie HTaiter O’D o n o u g h u o a n d J u a n ita c a st m ad e by th e w e a th e r b u re a u of R u ss* ”., th e gift beiisi; a p p ro p ria te Lon$i Beach. th e W o m e n ’s A u x illiarv of th e in 19 m in u tes. W ith in 26 m in u te s h it o u t 13, w hich was his best m onth. 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