climate without the aid A SHLAND of Medicine, cures nine cases out of ten o f A sth m a . fact. VOLUME 2 T h is la a proven A shland D aily T idings (Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings. Voi. 43.) n kLARÔt Germs cannot survive three months Is the rich osons at Ashland, The pure domestic water helps. A S H L A N D , O R E G O N , S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 23, 1921 NO. 273 COMMUNISTS THREATEN ITALIAN CABINET Local Author Writes Ballad For Coming Chautauqua Event . [-w aters deep a n d blue. A sh la n d th e a tr e g o ers a n d m u sic L „ „ , .... , . ! 2. T rio. W ith in th is lo v ers a re exp ected to tu rn o u t eu ¡qje8 a n ¡s ]e $ battle " held $ & & Small TalKs With Chicago Mayor; Sinn Feiners Refuse British Offer ROM E, Ju ly 23.— H o rro rs and de p re d a tio n s re s u ltin g from a co n flict i b e tw e en c o m m u n ists a n d th e Fas-»] m a sse M onday e v e n in g to a tte n d t h e i 3. ( a ) . T h is is th e la k e w here c isti p a rty , an o rg a n iz a tio n of w o rld ' thia P a rk e a rly thfe m o rn in g in m e n t th a t it does n o t b e l’eve th e re an a rm e d clash follow ed. T h e K ap p elists a re n o m in ally in g a llo n s of w a te r flow s from th e P a r tic ip a n ts : t p re p a ra tio n fo r th e big picnic a n d sh o u ld he any p o stp o n e m e n t of th e “ A n arch y will fo llo w ,” th e a tto r - re se rv o ir d a ily , o r 150,00ft.000 ever> c o n tro l of th e M aritim e province, a l - t C a lc u la tin g th e ponu- th o u g h th e J a p a n e s e in flu en ce is P ro lo g u e — Miss G race C h am b er- p ro g ra m of th e F a rm B u reau w hich d is a rm a m e n t c o n fe re n ce w here th e liew s told th e c o u rt. “ T he h ouse of th ir ty days. la in - w as to s t a r t o fficially a t 10 o ’clock. N e a r E a s t and P acific q u e stio n will g o v e rn m e n t is divided a g a in s t it­ la tio n of M edford a t 8000 in h a b ita n ts d istin c tly felt, a n d th e d e fe a te d rad i- w ho a re a d d ic te d to th e use of w te r : c a ls have ta k e n to th e h ills, or re- T he E n c h a n te d M aiden— Mrs. Per- T h e e n tire day w ill be given o v er to he s e ttle d , o r t h a t th e re sh o u ld be s e lf.” ■ — — — for I d rin k in g , b a th in g a n d irrig a tio n I m ain in g , have been d isa rm e d . any p re lim in a ry c o n fe re n ce on P a ­ r> A sh c ra ft. » a th le tic g am es a n d sp e ak in g . T h e L o v er— M iss F lo re n c e Allen.'- A fte r th e v a rie d a c tiv itie s of th e cific a ffa irs in L ondon. HOAD WORK BEING RUSHED p u rp o ses, th e per c a p ita volum e of! T h ro u g h a n a rra n g e m e n t w ith th e Judge* G eorge G a rd n e r a n d Com w a te r supply is said to 625 g a llo n s j J a p a n e s e com m and, the K ap p elist T h e C h ief— M iss M innie Polev. m o rn in g a n d a picnic d in n e r a t noon. C A M BRID G E, M ass., Ju ly 23.— N EW YORK, J u ly 23.— : : J a p a n ’s m isaio n er J a m e s O w ens and V ic to r | p er day. R e g a rd in g p ay m en t fo r vra-l so ld ie rs a re also giving u!p -the r T he hopes of E n g la n d 's college men M oon F a irie s — D o ro th y S tevens, th e fa rm e rs w ere w elcom ed to th e J e a n e t te S te a ls , M arian A nn Con city by M ayor L a m b k in , who m ade p p sitio n in th e F a r E a st is no less B ursell sp e n t T h u rs d a y in sp e c tin g ! te r su p p ly th e fo e m e n e t n • t a ' n a u rm th e e 1000 1000 m ilitik -i , e8ted on th e show ing of th e O xford fo llow llow ing ing s t s a ta t e t m s , s, ex except cept fo to r r th was m ad e: m en. p rovided fo r in th e p a st s ig n e d ’ an d C am b rid g e tra c k an d field star» o v er. M a rjo rie M cN air, V irg in ia S al­ a ‘‘stu m p sp e ec h ” a t th e p a rk picnic special th a n th a t of th e U nited State« ro ad w ork. isb u ry . P o r tia C onover. M aud Home- g ro u n d s. {The P ev to u ro ad , from th e Mc­ City Data Mystifiee I Hi Ju ly , 1020, w ith th e Z em stovo. th e who toed th e m ark with th e best It w as o rig in a lly p lan n ed in th is h e m is p h e re ,” H oshio Mit- wood. C loud b rid g e to P ey to n postoffice, su n g g a , N ippon Dem po T su sh in S h t, * In v e s tig a tio n of th e c ity ’s rec o rd s th e n g o v e rn m e n t. It is e s tim a te d I a th le te s ot Y ale an d H a rv a rd in H ar- to have th e sp e a k in g in th e C h a u ta u ­ * C h o ru s of In d ia n s. It is e v id e n t th a t tiie K appel tro o p s in and a ro u n d y a rd ’s g re a t sta d iu m today, qua b u ild in g . At th e last m o m en t o rie n ta l new s ag en cy , told th e p u b ­ a b o u t five m iles, is being b u ilt by ad d s to th e m y stery . C h o ru s of P a le Faces. Johnny M ack. Y ale’s v eteran it w as decided to h e a r th e s p e a k e rs lis h e rs a tte n d in g a d in n e r given by R. B. V incent a t t cost of $ 1 0 ,0 0 ’). from th e fig u re s of p a y m e n ts to th e] V ladivostok n u m b e r n e a rly 10,000. D ances a rra n g e d by Miss V era in th e cool s h a d e of th e p a rk . T he Elk C reek road is b e 'n g im-s c ity — if th e se fig u re s a re c o rre c t! W. W. H aw kins, p re sid e n t of th e W ith th e o v e rth ro w o f th e R eds tr a in e r , a n d his Blue team a rriv e u M atth ew s. T h e fo llow ing p ro g ra m w as ob­ U nited P re ss, in h o n o r of M itsunga. proved from th e m outh of th e c r e e k j — th a t th e 121 fam ilies, o u ts de of I 1 he c o n se rv a tiv e s u n d e r K a p p e l, w h o j a t th e sta d iu m from S w am pscott H. B. P a sm o re , d ire c to r. " J a p a n ’s p o sition is special, noi up to r a few m iles, at. a cost of th e city, and o b ta in in g w a te r a t m e d o u b tle ss w ir k 'n g han d in glove w h ere they have been in tra in in . serv ed fo r th e d ay : I. C h o ru s. T h is is th e la k e w ith $2,500. p a ra m o u n t n o r p re d o m in a n t. She t e r r a te s w ith o u t h a v in g to aid in , w ith S em enoff, h av e set up a n e w ; with th é H a rv a rd m en, w ith hopes 10:15 a. m .— T u g of w ar. O ne] must, exercise p ru d e n c e a n d rese rv e T h e Derby ro ad , from Derby to th e paym ent of b o n d s by d ire c t tax-1 g o v e rn m e n t w hich they d e scrip e as] ru n n in g high. Mack, how ever ad- “te a m from each c o m m u n ity . NORMAL SCHOOL STUDENTS 1 0 :3 0 a. m .— H orse shoe p itc h in g ! re g a rd ng th e policies s u b je c tin g th e R eese C reek school h ouse is b ein g 'a ti o n , do use w a te r in co pious q u a n - / “ tr u e d e m o c ra c y .” T h e fact th a t m ilte d th a t th e A m erican college H ow ever, th e city fig u re s ’ he K ap p e lists a re m o n a rc h is ts does! m en w ill h av e to put th e ir best foot GIVEN AI TO T R IP AND PIC­ o rie n t io any p o w er o r a b so lu tism . covered w ith c ru sh e d rock to m ike titie s . co n tests. NIC BY COMMERCE CHAM BER It has betfi only add to th e m y stify in g circu m - not d e te r them from lay in g claim to! fo rw ard to beat th e E n g lish team 1 1 :0 0 a. m .— B oys’ pie e a tin g con-) J a p a n se ek s th e open d o o r to co-op­ It an a ll w in te r road. im p a ssa b le d u rin g w in te r h e re to fo re , sta n c e s, fo r one fru it ran c h paying] th e o rig in a l title to e v e ry th in g deni- A b ra h a m s o f th e E nglish team is e ra tio n . n o t o p p o rtu n ity to im pse te st, 10 to 15 years. M ore th a n fifty s tu d e n ts of ♦ ) 1 1 :1 5 a. m .— P e a n u t race, ujen h e r wiii on o th e r n a tio n s .' I C h rist N atw ick has th is c o n tra c t. ib o u t $22 m o n th ly uses w a te r val- o c ra tic . a s p r in te r of n o te, and c ap ab le of th e A sh lan d S u m m e r N orm al a n d w om en. A lm ost every sch em e conceivable d o in g th e c e n tu ry in fla t tim e. H e school w e re e n te r ta in e d v e ste r- <*>• 1 1 :3 0 a. m .— G irls ’ c ra c k e r race, h a s been trie d out in th e hope of w ill h av e a g a in s t him G o u rd in , H a r­ day a fte rn o o n by th e C h a m b e r »! 12 to 16 years. r e s to rin g n o rm a l c o n d itio n s h e re and v a r d ’s cra c k colored ru n n e r and o f C om m erce w ith an a u to to u r- 11)40 a. m .— L a d ies' nail d riv in g th e people a re read y to ta k e a n o t h e r 1 b ro a d ju m p e r. picnic p a rty to Siskiyou sum - c o n te st. ch a n ce a n y tim e in th e belief th a t! In th e m iddle d ista n c e ru n s, Rud <$> m it. T h e p a rty le ft th e city 1 1 :4 0 p. m .— A d d ress of w elcom e, th e tu tu r e c a n n o t be w orse th a n th e - loom ed a d a n g e ro u s c o n te s ta n t. He a b o u t 3 o ’clock in th e a fte r- COSH, past. M ayor L am k in . OU is O lym pic ch am p io n , and is sched- ; no o n , m o to re d to th e su m m it. T h e new V ladivostok g o v ern m en t j u Ied to ru n th e q u a r te r and hair IS 6O1H, 1 :5 0 p. m.— A d d ress by P a b i V. WORLD «■» c la m b e re d o v e r th e hills d u rin g te r r ito ry is daily ex p a n d in g and now ] m ile ev en ts M aris, d ire c to r of ex ten sio n . O regon T o THZ P 0 Ô 5 a fte rn o o n , liste n e d to im p ro m p - .«] A g ric u ltu ra l college. e x te n d s to Spassk and G rodekovo. - H. B. S ta lla rd , oi C am b rid g e, who tu sp eeches, h ad an ev e n in g pic- -A 2 :3 0 p. m .— A d d ress by G. A. T h a t th e b u sin e ss in te re s ts of the! ,a n second to A. G. H ill in th e m ile a é nic d in n e r a n d r e tu rn e d to Ash- M ansfield. Topic, ‘The Issue of the c o m m u n ity a re pleased w,.th th e tu rn ¡in th e rec e n t B ritish ch am p io n sh ip s, la n d a t a b o u t 7 o’clock. ’ .'H o u r.” ! i th a t e v e n ts h av e ta k e n h e re c a n o ‘J w in ,n a ke th e Yale and H a rv a rd m en <$> T h e c o m m itte e in c h a rg e of « i he d o u b ted . T he a ttitu d e of th e b u s­ ste p lively. T h e A sh la n d C h a m b e r of C om ­ th e e n te r ta inm ent w ere Mrs. • m erce took in itia l ste p s in having! iness class was show n by re so lu ti.n .s ST T ro w b rid g e , th e fo rm e r P rin c e ­ <$> E m il Peil. Mrs. C. A. P ierce, - th is picnic r e u n ’on held h e re th is F a d o p ted by th e C h a m b e r of Com ­ ton h u rle r, is a n o th e r e n try , a n d th e a th le tic fe a tu re s w ere d o n a te d by and d e c la rin g th e o v e rtu rn w as d u e, H a rv a rd tra c k team , a n d F lsk e m erce lu n ch e o n w as fo r th e ■business m en of both A shland a n d , to th e c o m m u n ist m eth o d s of th e , B row n will ta k e th e sh o t p u tt hon- <•> p u rp o se of w elcom ing th e s tu - A M edford. C h ita g o v e rn m e n t. Ors fo r th e “ C rim son. d e n ts to A sh lan d . All th o se * Wl^at the outcome will be oa th is1 __________________ w ho a tte n d e d th e picnic w ere -> OREGON ENGINEERS HOLD new a tte m p t to e sta b lish s ta b ility ’¡bi CHICAGO. 111., J u ly 21.— T he o u t of tow n v isito rs. Mrs. P eil CONVENTION AT ASTORIA th e R u ssian F a r E a s t only tlh te will «‘Black Sox” d e fe n se h u rle d its a t- s ta te d . T h e a d d re s s of w elcom e tell. P ro m ise s h av e been m a le to ta c k s a g a in s t Bill B u rn s, th e for- A STORIA . O r., J u ly 23.— M ore <3> w as m ad e by H en ry E n d e rs, J r ., > th e people b e fo re a n d w ere b ro k en m 6r W h ite Sox p itc h e r, confessed <$> p re s id e n t of th e C h a m b e r of th a n 1000 e n g in e e rs a re expected T h e re is th e J a p a n e s e fa c to r, w hich b a se b a ll ren e g a d e , w ho tu rn e d s ta t e ’s «8» C om m erce. & h e re to d ay to a tte n d th e gala e n te r ­ is n o t to be ig n o re d , and th e g e n e ra l I evid en ce in th e tria l of seven fo rm e r •V T h e p a rty w as ta k e n to th e * ta in m e n t a n d c o n v en tio n of th e O re ­ u n re s t t h a t has com e a f te r y e a rs of] W h ite Sox s ta r s c h a rg e d w ith th ro w - s u m m it by th e fo llow ing a u to - <•> gon m em b ers of th e A m erican A s­ w ar a n d c o n s ta n tly c h a n g in g fo rm s] ing th e 1919 w o rld ’s ch a m p io n sh ip <•> m obile o w n e rs: H. T. E lm o re . -N so c ia tio n of E n g in e ers. H. E. D avis, of so-called g o v e rn m e n t. t o C in c in n a ti. B u rn s to ld th e w h o k H e n ry E n d e rs J r ., H a ro ld Sim p- se rv ice s e c re ta ry of th e O regon c h a n ­ story in a matter of fact manner, son, H o m er B illings, J. M. W ag- te r. w ith h e a d q u a r te r s in P o rtla n d .: «><»«> <$> <8> < <8> j branding himself as a go between <$> n e r. Miss P lu m m e r, Miss Nel- $ h as been in c h a rg e of a rra n g e m e n ts i €> SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS ♦ ' p f the gambling players. The de- son, Mrs. F. H. Jo h n so n . Ed- •' a ssiste d by t h e c h a p te r here. fen8e a tto rn e y s hope tQ breafe dow u ward Staples, Dobb'to Irwin. * A ju b ile e trip to S easid e will be, SAN FRA N C ISCO , July 23. FoT the testimony of the squealer during << Mrs. Emil Peil, Leonard Petit. ♦ a f e a tu re of th e co n v en tio n , m em -, lowing are market quotation»: the cr0„ examination. ■si Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n H. F u lle r. $ b e rs h a v in g been in v ited to b rin g H ens, 25. ________ The lunch for the picnic was a lo n g th e ir w ives a n d fam ilies to Broilers, 31 @45. • Miss Lillian- Greer Is quite ill with (C*»n«hii lak e Mystery of Missing Water Is Puzzling To Medford Citizens th ei> BE “FIGHT TO THE DEATH" WITH HIM CITY WELCOMES IN VLADIVOSTOK E TO BEAT Upset 2 - á U RV S’ 192/ 'Ml prepared by the students. <$> make the affair more joyous. Eggs, 4 1 ^ . i tonstlltis t z