» climate without the aid A SHLAND of Medicine, cures nine cases out of ten of Asthma. A shland D aily T idings This Is a proven fa c t. VOLUME 2 (Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings. Local W .C .T .U . I To Elect Officers For Ensuing Year L ocal m em b e rs of th e W. C. ❖ T. U. w ill m eet T u esd ay a fte r- <$* noon a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock fp r th e p u rp o se of e le c tin g o ffic e rs of o rg a n iz a tio n fo r th e e n su in g $ y e a r. T he m e e tin g will be a t ® th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h , a n d ♦ w ill be s ta r te d w ith an a d d re ss by M rs. Jo se p h in e C ham pie, <$> <§> p a s to r of th e F irs t C h ristia n <• <•> c h u rc h . <•? T he a fte rn o o n ’s p ro g ra m w ill <♦> • be a s fo llo w s: Solo by M rs. >>> •$> A lta W e in b u rg ; solo by Mrs. ♦ ••> E lm e r S m ith ; b u sin e ss session <3> «* a n d e le c tio n of o ffic e rs, a n d a >> <$• social h o u r. R e fre s h m e n ts ■vtfill -•'> <$> be serv ed . T h e e x e cu tiv e com - <$> <$> m itte e h a s u rg e d th a t “ a ll m em - <$> <$> b e rs who a re n o t ca m p in g <§• sh o u ld a tte n d th e m e e tin g as <£ w ell as a n y frie n d s w ho d e sire <§> *>> to com e. T h e la t te r will be es- ■$> p e c ia lly w elco m ed .” <§><$><§><«><$> 4* <$■ <£'3> <•> SEPTEMBER 12 Y oung A m erica in A sh la n d w ill w a k e up M onday m o rn in g , S e p tem ­ b e r 12, a n d w ith hom e a d m o n itio n s s till rin g in g in th e ir e a rs will be o ff to school, in a n s w e r to school bells t h a t w ill h e ra ld th e en d of v a c atio n days. Books w ill sw ing fro m w orn s tra p s , w holesom e lu n ch k its w ill be p a c k ed a n d a fte rw a rd s d isp o sed of in a m a n n e r t h a t w ill p e rh a p s leave a few c ru m b s s c a tte re d a b o u t on school desks. M any a m o th e r will bid th e “ little fello w ’’ a fond god- by, tin g e d w ith a b it of s a d n e ss b e ­ c a u se “ b a b y ” h a s gone, a n d send him o r h e r o ff fo r th e f ir s t .school d ay . B o o k sto re s w ill be fille d w ith th e c la m o r a n d din ra ise d by y o u th fu l p u rc h a s e rs of school s tu d y a c ce sso r­ ies. School (Calender ’ T he followimg school c a le n d e r was given to th e T id in g s th is m o rn in g by G. A. Briscoe, city s u p e rin te n d e n t o f schools. • P re lim in a ry e x a m in a tio n s, F rid a y , S e p te m b e r 9. a t th e H igh school b u ild in g 9 a. ni. All p erso n s w ish­ in g to rem ove d e lin q u e n c ie s o r to w rite fo r a d v a n c e d s ta n d in g s h o u ld a p p e a r a t th a t tim e. T h is a p p lies to g ra d e s a n d h ig h school pu p ils KLA M A TH FA L L S. O r., Aug. 21. a lik e . T e a c h e rs p re lim in a ry in s titu te a t — A lb e rt B. - F a ll, s e c re ta ry of th e th e H igh school b u ild in g a t 9 :1 5 a. in te r io r ; S te p h en T, M ath er, s u p e r­ m ., S a tu rd a y , S e p te m b e r 10, 1921. in te n d e n t of n a tio n a l p a rk s ; E. O. P r in c ip a l’s m e e tin g w ith te a c h e rs M cC orm ick, vice p re s id e n t of th e a t re sp e c tiv e b u ild in g s a t 2 p. m ., S o u th e rn P a c ific ; A r th u r Pow ell D a­ S a tu rd a y . S e p tem b e r 10. vis, d ire c to r of th e Uiaited S ta te s re- School b eg in s M onday, S e p tem b e r c ila m a tio n serv ice, a n d W . N. Reed, 12, 1921, a t 8 :4 5 a. m. ch ief e n g in e e r of th e b u re a u of I n ­ T he d iv isio n lin e fo r H a w th o rn e d ian a ff a ir s , a rriv e d h e re to d ay . No a n d J u n io r H igh fo r th e f ir s t six d e fin ite a rr a n g e m e n ts fo r th e ir visit g ra d e s is P io n e e r A venue. it m ay h e re w as m ade. S e c re ta ry F a ll le ft be t h a t th is lin e c a n n o t be a d h e re d e a rly to d a y fo r a n in sp e c tio n of th e to fo r som e of th e g rad e s. If it is U n ited S ta te s re c la m a tio n service im p o ssib le to m a in ta in P io n e e r A ve­ w ork, going to H e n ry fla m e a n d to nue a s a d iv id in g line, p u p ils re sid in g th e L in k riv e r h e a d g a te s. T h e day n e a re s t b u ild in g a b le to accomodate w as s p e n t in in sp e c tin g th e w ork th em w ill be tr a n s fe r re d to th a t do n e a n d c o n te m p la te d . b u ild in g . K la m a th c o u n ty c itiz e n s p re se n te d All p u p ils six y e a rs old o r o ld e r an u rg e n t re q u e s t th a t th e U nited on S e p tem b e r 26, 1921, m ay a n d S ta te s p ro je c t h e re be co m p leted and s h o u ld e n te r school on S e p tem b e r t h a t a d d itio n a l m oney, a t le a s t $1 - 12, 1921. ( I t is im p o rta n t to g e t j 200.000 be a llo tte d fo r t h a t purpose. th e b e g in n e rs in school on th e firs t ! S e c re ta ry F a ll h ad n o th in g to re- d ay , fo r it is n ex t to im p o ssib le f o r , p o rt 0I1 plang fo r tu tu r e worR h e re a n y te a c h e r to b rin g a child up to H e s ta te d th a t be will v isu a liz e th e g ra d e w hen he did not begin w ith w o rk fo r a re p o rt a t W a sh in g to n . h is c la ss) D. C. T e a c h e rs ’ C ounty I n s titu te a t A sh­ S te p h e n T. M ath er, s u p e rin te n d e n t la n d on O cto b er 19, 20, 21, 1921. of p a rk s , re fe rre d to a “ b ro ad gau g e A rm istic e Day ex ercises, N ovem ber d e v e lo p m en t of C ra te r L a k e in line 11, 1921. w ith th e d e v e lo p m en t o f Y ellow stone T h a n k sg iv in g H o lid ay s, T h u rs d a y and Y o sem ite n a tio n a l p a rk s .” arad F rid a y , N o vem ber 24 a n d 25, 1921. « T h e a s s e rtio n by S u p e rin te n d e n t C h ris tin a s H olidays, F rid a y , Dec­ of P a r k s M a th e r m en tio n e d above for e m b e r 23, 1921 to M onday, J a n u a r y a “ b ro ad g au g ed d e v e lo p m en t of C ra ­ 2, 1922. t e r L a k e in lin e w ith th e d e v e lo p m en t S e m e ste r E x a m in a tio n s J a n u a r y f o f Y ellow stone a n d Y osem ite n a tio n ­ 18, 19, 20. 1922. a l p a rk s ” is c h e e rin g new s to Ash- Second s e m e s te r b eg in s M onday, lan d a n d th e R ogue riv e r valley. J a n u a r y 23, 1922. T his is w h a t th e loyal b o o ste rs of th e F in a l s p rin g e x a m in a tio n s. T ues- j scenic w o n d e r h a v e been e n d e a v o rin g d ay , W ed n esd ay a n d T h u rs d a y , M ay: to s e c u re fo r y e a rs, th ro u g h co n g res- 24. 25, 26, 1922. sio n al a id , b u t t h e ir p leas h av e al- H igh school C o m m en cem en t, T h u rs -t w ays been s id e tra c k e d , w ith th e re­ d ay, M ay 26, 1922. s u it t h a t C ra te r L a k e nev er se cu re d A sh la n d Te& chers f o r Sriuxd y e a r i th e re c o g n itio n it d e serv d , n o r th e 1921-1923 ' d e v e lq p m n t accorded o th e r n a tio n a l C ' LAKE NAI. PARK I * * High School j parks. B. C. F o rs y th e , P rin c ip a l an d Me-! — -------------------------------- c h a n ic a l D ra w in g ; W . H. H u g h e s.1 _ _ , P h y sic a l T ra in in g a n d co ach ; E v a n - g e lin e P oley, H o u seh o ld E co n o m ics; j M innie P oley. L a tin a n d T e a c h e rs ’ ' T ra in in g ; G e ra ld in e R uch, B iology; F a y C a rv e r. P h y sica l T ra in in g and C oach; G race K nopp, S p an ish an d H is to ry ; M abel Bay, E n g lis h ; L e o ta ' R o g e rs, E n g lis h ; M arie R id in g s, H ig h e st h o n o rs in O reg o n E lkdom M a th m a tic s ; G race H a w k y a rd , P h y ­ w ere bestow ed by th e s ta te c o n v e n ­ sics a n d C h e m istry ; A a llie V ogeli, tio n a t M arsh field now in session. S h o rth a n d . P e n m a n sh ip a n d S p e ll-1 U|Wn G eorge T. C ollins, a R o uge R iv in g ; A m y S tifle. B o o k k eep in g an d ’ e r v alley m an a n d M edford m e rc h a n t. He w as e le c te d p re s id e n t of th e s ta te (Contftiaed on Page Four) E lk s ’ a sso c ia tio n F rid a y . H is c a n ­ did acy receiv ed th e e n d o rs e m e n t of a ll S o u th e rn O reg o n E lk lodges. Mr. A CLASSIFIED AD is a B u si­ 1 C ollins is a p a s t e x a lte d r u le r of M ed­ n ess G etter. It goes everyw here fo rd lodge 1168, a n d one of th e b est and pops right out at one every- know n c itiz e n s of S o u th e rn O regon. tim e you pick up The T idings. D. P erozzi, a m e m b e r of th e A shland Try It and prove w hat w e say. lodge, w as a p p o in te d to a place on |VlCUIOTCI M d tl IS Elected President State Elks Assoc. the resolution committee. 1 M WAR Woman Murder Suspect TaRen By Tacoma Police iLARIA Germs cannot survive three months In the rich osone at Ashland. The pure domestic water helps. ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, AÜGVST 22, 1921 Voi. 43.) SECOND MINGO TO n NO. 299 EXPECTED Should Spray Pear And Apple Crop for Codling Moth Soon T he m ax im u m p a r t of th e » • second brood of co d lin g m o th • • is ju s t a b o u t o v er a t th is tim e, .- -•* b u t th e r e w ill be e n o u g h to • • m a k e it n ecessary to sp ra y a g a in ♦ a t th is tim e. F r u it t h a t h as not zs> ?> s p ra y e d fo r th re e w eeks sh o u ld CHARLESTON, W. \ a „ Aug. 22. • be sp ra y e d soon, esp ecially ap- • pies awd W in te r N elis p ears. In — Only the k ic k o f a leader at the • som e in sta n c e s it will be neces- • head ol an arm ed dem on strut ion • sa ry to sp ra y Bose, A n jo u s a n d ?> against m artial law declared som e C om ice. 4> liiiw* ago at Ute Mingo m ine in the • Use fo u r to six p o unds of • industrial MxXioit, is holding a fore«- A c o m p a riso n of th is / e a r ’s p rices C. B G lisan , 155 S ixth s tr e e t, h a s, • p o w d ered a r s e n a te of lea d a n d £ o f arm ed m iners from au outbreak. a n d th o se o f la s t y e a r show t h a t Ma­ w on la u re ls as th e f ir s t d e e r h u n te r! • tw o i>ounds of ’S p re a d o ’’ to th e The arm ed m en itre concent rated at to **briug h o m e th e b a c o n ,” in th e . -•* 200 gallon ta n k . d a m e H o u sew ife of A sh lan d , w hen .Marmet, tw elve m iles aw ay, but are C. C. CATE. form of a d e e r w ith n in e te e n p o in ts ,: inactive at th e present tim e, authori- sh e ta k e s h e r m a rk e t b a sk e t a n d -if» j, £> <®> <*> .£> ,§> J> a c c o rd in g to ta lk h e a rd on th e s t r e e t 1 ! ties state. The au th orities are pre- s ta r ts o u t to do th e d a ily m a r k e t­ th is m o rn in g . Mr. G lisan k illed th e p a re d to m eet what they believe will -* • in g h a s to fig u re as closely to d ay as d e e r e a rly y e s te rd a y m o rn in g a t W ag­ be a resum ption of the bloody fig h t­ TACOMA, W ash., Aug. 22.-—T he sh e d id la s t y e a r. ner B u tte. T he a n tle re d head , ing of th ree m onths ago. W h en sh e in q u ire s a b o u t p o ta to e s h u n t fo r M aude M oore, of K nox­ show n a t se v era l b u sin e ss p laces th is The m en gathered at M anuel Sat­ sh e is no d o u b t d e lig h te d to h e a r th a t ville, T enn., w h e re sh e is w a n te d on m o rn in g ’, is a u e x c ep tio n a l fin e ome urday from the f a in t creek and Cabin th o se w hich sold fo r six c e n ts a pound a c h a rg e o f m u rd e rin g L ero y H a rth , w ith a n tle r s fo rm e d w ith a lm o st p e r-: «•reek coal field s a lon g the K anawha la s t y e a r a r e now a v a ila b le a t th re e w e a lth y a u to m o b ile d e a le r o f th a t feet sy m etry . river. It is reported, and believe«! slid a h a lf a n d fo u r c e n ts, b u t th e re city, is believed to h a v e b een fin ­ T h e lo n g -a w a ite d open seaso u on | by the authorities, tlvat tin* m en ni«-t is a lw a y s bad new s w ith th e good a n d ished w ith th e c a p tu r e h e re of M rs. d e e r a rriv e d S a tu rd a y . W h a t is m ore, with th e avow ed in ten tion o f m aking w h ile p o ta to e s a r e p le n tifu l a n d c h eap W illia m S tu b b s. re p o rts a s s e r t d e e r a r e p le n tifu l. , an arm ed dem onstration again st mnr- to m a to e s w ill h av e to be used w ith D u rin g th e p a st few d ay s A shland T h e K n o x v ille police h a v e id e n ti­ -tia) law now prevailing in Mingo m o re c a re a n d econom y, h a v in g fied th e p ic tu re of M rs. S tu b b s as g u n n e rie s h av e been busy g ra n tin g county as th e resu lt of an industrial ra is e d fro m fo u r c e n ts la s t y e a r to t h a t of th e m issin g w om an. M rs. licen ses to em b ry o d e e r h u n te r s a n d ; controversy o f long stan and HOtt men th is y ear. W hen sh e lo o k s fo r c o rn c rim e c h a rg e d a g a in s t h er. u n less th ey b rin g hom e th e venison. posed upon th re e m en, all p le a d in g , a r e in ¿h e party, on th e cob, m o re g rie f w ill be h e rs M iss M oore, w ho sto o d tr ia l fo r W ith th e c o m in g of th e seaso n of g u ilty to m o o n sh in e o p e ra tio n s in! A t M armet arm ed guards a«k* pat- fo r it h a s also ta k e n a leap from th e m u rd e r of L ero y H a rth in T e n ­ co u rse , com e th e d e e r h u n tin g th is c o u n ty , an d c a u g h t in th e ra id j ro llin g ro a d s lea' K '■ ,” a “ , R" - T rig o u ia o ffic ia ls now u n d e rs ta n d th e basement of the capitol building RENT I^ESSELS; FIGURE w as th e ir b asis o( p a y 'in th e re c e n t, Pu^ » hl»d company, which took m o n th s of d e la y in s e ttin g c a sin g in have been saved. A preliminary sur­ f ,” aDt ' 8’ 1 W '" 1' ÎNOOMH OP MILLIONS b o o tle g g e r clean np a t Salem T h e ! ’’T th e S ie m a n ’s t e s t in K la m a th co u n ty . vey following the receding flood wa­ pay d o es n o t In clu d e m opev e x p e n d -' .T ’ „ L 5 “ W illia m s, rec e n tly nr Few of th e k n o w n oil fie ld s h a v e such ters estimated the damage at $150,- WASHINGTON. D. C., Aug. 22.— 1 e d to r joy ride», d rin k s. . ' in c, J portlnnd. ia p ru d en t a d e p th o f tre a c io n s, s a n d s to n e s a n d 000. T h e sh ip p in g b o a rd ex p ects to save d e n ta l t„ collectin g evidence. J a m e s ’ , 1 c . " m e a 'i d e T “ ’ : : n ' V “ ' c o n g lo m e ra te s. I t is c o n fid e n tly ex­ m illio n s a n n u a lly b y r e n tin g ’ vessels, z.rou. ..k y.y. 18 Tlce President, and Don Beldinc pected th a t n e x t w eek will see th is Following are current market prices C h a irm a n L a s k e r a n n o u n c ed to d ay . ( S hine. ) E d w ard s, says h e w as in- „ form ed , w L secretary-treasurer. Mr. , Williams hen a rr e s te d t h a t “ $190 had —.-i, ,am p a rtic u la r a n d try in g ta s k c o m p le t­ on poultry products; T hey w ill re n t b o a ts th e sa m e as ,, , ..v a., - W*H be editor and Don Belding busi- rp. ed a t w hich tim e th e g a s a n d o i l ' »SAN FRANCISCO, A»g. 22.— re a l e s ta te m en r e n t u n fu rn is h e d | n o t been sp e n t w ith his fo r n o th in g .” * «ess m a n a g e r. T hey b o u g h t th e new s- sh ow ings, now b la n k e te d by se v era l More A rrests Expected nnnor re u Eggs, 43. h o u ses, ex cept th a t th e firm s r e n t­ » .. .y p o p e r fro m W . H. M ason, w ho fo r In co n n ectio n w ith th e a r r e s t o f . 8PVAPal . h u n d re d fe e t o f w a te r, w ill be given ing th e vessels m u st m ak e th e ir own Hens, 25 © 27, Food Prices Are JuggJed; Puzzle To Housewives ALLEGE WOMAN JUMPED BAIL First Deer Head Brought in From Wagner C. Butte I PAY FINE; METE JAIL TERMS Telegraph Briefs | Espee Agent Is Given Medal For Efficient Station Pierre Provost Oldest Delegate Elks Convention Children's Class in Swimming to Give Aquatic Exhibition a te s t.-1-M e d fo rd M all-T rib u n e. Broilers, 32 © 35. repairs. __________________ _________ _____ 1 y e a r s has been owner and (C n n tln x e d on P a g e F o u r ) ‘ P u b lish e r of th e p ap er.