r w shland climate without the aid A ot Medicine, cures nine cases out of ten of Asthma. fact. This Is a proven " A shland D aily T idings (Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings. VOLUME 2 Voi. 48.) n A.LARIA Germs cannot survive three months In the rich osone at Ashland. The pure domestic water helps. ASHLAND. OREGON1, TUESDAY, ALGLST ;¡n, 19?>. No. 306 W—S B ! CROWN FORCES QUELL SINN FEIN RIOTS DANGER TELLS : CARUSO’S DEATH FIGHT Borah Refuses to ! Supersede Lodge in Party Leadership ---------- i * WASHINGTON, D. C.. Aug. * | > 30.— Senator Borah has de- <S> ; T din ed President H arding’s in- <*> • <•> vitation to become one of the <§> • * adm inistration leaders lu thq-<$ • ?> senate. H arding desired th a t <$> ! Borah assume the role of as- <$> NOTED DANCER. WHO ATTEND ___ ;•» sistant to Senator Lodge, with- <*> E l) I-1 NERAL, TELLS OF LAST' -•> out meaning any reflection on HOI KS OF WORLD’S ’ FAMOUS SINGER. ______ i $ Harding' Refuses Conféré Of Miners and Operators Ra™ By FOUR KILLED Six to One Vote —-- - •» CHICAGO. 111., Aug. 30.— •* Railroad workers continued • their vote today on the ques- • tion of accepting the new wage • scale. The only two im portant developments in the situation •> today was as follows: St. Paul, • Minn., the vote was six to one •• in favor of a strike and walk- I <• <$> ♦! <£ ’ <£•! A ÏJE LF A S Ï <$> POLICE FIRE IN MORS OF SINN 4> FE1NERS AND NATIONALIST o u t. o ffic ia ls of th e fo u r big •$> <»> brotherhoods announced, com- <?' LOYALISTS— PATROL STREETS pleting the vote. Twelve thous- & WITH ARMORED CARS. •• and Colorado rail workers will MOSTl Lodge' Borah 18 recof™ized as <•> •>> the most influential of the <* £ progressive and Independent <?> 1 senators. The president desired > '> th a t he take the leadership in «$> NEW YORK, Aug 30.— "Caruso ■ unanim ously reject the twelve <s> <S> an effort to harmonize the did not want to die. He believed per cent wage cut, union offic- i forces within the republican <S> BELFAST, A ug. 3 0 .— The tlglu* it was the Supreme Will th at he ials announced. Officials stat- <•> f party, fc. should continue to sing. He was •> ed, however, that the strike or- 4 ing that has raged in the city for ■$» -» '4 > <i- *, 4 4 A special session of the grand ju ry broken-hearted and cried like a th e past tw enty-four hours be WASHINGTON. D. C., Aug. 30 — • der must come from headquai1- child when he became aw are death •> tets. has been called fo r next Thursday 'p; tw een the crown forces and the : John L. Lewis, president of the <î> <i> . ¿v was a t hand.” , and it is said tliey will consider the United Mine W orkers of America, Sinn Fein ami national loyalists, This was the inform ation brought •S r lias asked for a conference between cases of Jam es (Shine) Edw ards and w as stopperl Miortly after Mo<* by Rosina Galii, prem iere dancer of the mine w orkers and ¡operators John Goodwin, taxicab drivers, and itxlay. Three m ore wounded have the M etropolitan Opera company, I ¡from the West Virginia coal fields,, W ilbur (W ig) Jacks, of Eagle Point, lieen added to d ie casualty list, who lias ju st ar-j 1 and that an effort he m ade to end bound over by Justice of the Peace j rived ' from Italy, 1 m aking a to ta l o f thirteen wounded I the trouble there. President Hard- Glenn O. Taylor last week, ou the i Mme. Gall! joined anti four k illed. i ing has refused the request. charge of selling intoxicating liquor. r. Mrs. Caruso imined- President H arding and the war If I should go to a m an’s place This action will insure the trio a lately a fte r th e j departm ent are expected to act if of business, early in th e morning, BELFAST, Aug. 30.— Police were speedy trial, and before th e October death of the tenor. • the threatened hostilities in th<) in before he came down, and leave •need to poor volley after volley term of the circuit court. It is also "■ and rem ained with* dustrial area are resum ed. More word th a t I would be back to see from th eir guns into the opposing said some loose ends of the Bank of her and the baby, bloodshed will bring federal inter him. .and then, later, came back By LLOYD ALLEN | :obs of Sinn Feiners and national Jacksonville failure will be probed. Gloria, until after vention, it is believed here. Reports with a big, open knife in my hand, LONDON, Aug. 30.— Under com loyalists when fierce fighting broke , Jam es Rock and Isaac- Coffman, the funeral. Mme. from the m iners’ w ar district indi* in a threatening m anner, and be mand of the veteran polar navigator, out again today, when the mobs clut Applegate farm ers, and Bernard Du ;:> Galii continued: : cate th at fu rth er trouble is brew- GOLD HILL, Or., Aug. 30.— Con gan to vilify and threaten him, 1 Captain Otto Sverdrup, a $5,000,000 tered the streets and broke out in fur. of the K ane's Creek district, “Caruso wanted would not bawl like a calf and I ing, th a t straggling miners a re col siderable importance has been at- riots. 1 flotilla of specially equipped ships sentenced to term s in the county so much to get well ihe police a re m aking desperate Ou his deathbed h ê 'is ready tO 8 tart from England> Ger-. jail for possession of stills and il- ru n like a Seer ana go off and lecting under arm s and th a t forces lache(, to the Corporal G group of ! of citizens are assembling to repel try to have him arrested, if he many and Sweden into /h e danger efforts to prevent a resumption of licit liquors, are working on county gold mines since the Lucky Bart I v called c a t ic r u L U his J to wife: invasion of the district. tried to knock the kn ife out of K o i i n o G ali» . .Don>| you ous all-hut-uncharted w ater of the work, a t an allowance of a dollar a an«l Blossom groups have been taken, yesterday’s interfactional warfare, think I | ---------- my hand. ; Arctic ocean, carrying,cargoes of es ’ourteen casualties were reported to day, the same being tu rn ed oyer to will recover?’ He MADISON, W. Va., Aug. 30.— over by the O. L. Willoughby asso I wouldn’t go out looking for sential commodities for the people of day at noon, to u r having been killed their families. The pTTsoners all pled was quiet then aud did uot know he, : Miners protesting against th e state ciation of Alaskan miners. The Cor trouble unless I could tru s t my a the fighting during the last twen in open court th a t th e ir in c arce ra -, was geing to die. A little later hei aWaj Siberia' of m artial law in Mingo county are poral G group is contiguous to and legs Bhyijfai qourage to st*ind ’ - t v ’ ThU a jb d * - ty-four hours. The “ Black and Tans” felt terrible pains In hfi c h e st • “i****#*1* Is being en gi tion would work 3 hardship ou th e ir ! forming ’a battle line n ear Blair, In situated between these two groups and fight It Out, HAZ KIK. neered by the All-Russian Co-opera- are patrolling the streets with af-** families. must have suffered awful agony Logan county, preparatory to m arch -1 »lines, it is o w n e î and operated mored cars. ‘Again he called to Mrs. Caruso tive 3Ociety oi London- b etter known There has been no new develop-• ! ing over the “ ridge” separating them by Dr W Pl c hisholn? of Gold Hill, as Arcos, the purchasing organisa raents in the bootlegging s itu a tio n ,' in an agonizing voice “ I am going from where the deputies and police’ and Dr' Cl Smith, formerly a tion of the Russia soviet govern except th a t a h u n t is being made for ! to die. She tried to comfort him, I are encamped. More than 3000 <:° ld resident, w’h o 'is now Uv- a couple of well-known men a b o u t' saying the pain would soon pass and ment. j miners are reported as comprising ing at Porest Grove. The work now th at he would be better. But it! George Solomon, a director of Ar town who have been“ conspicious by : the arm ed force. in Progress is a d rift TSTF Feet in a« ___ closed . . . his . . . c cos- o s , in an exclusive interview with th eir absence since 'th e serving of w aa^ -o t so. Hi« eyes There is strong indication here ,ensHi under the old works. the United Press, frankly explained the first w arrant. m oaning ceased. He was dead. Ç f r t i p that federal troops will be sent to Thp 'o rp o ra l G wiïs uncovered ac- undertaking is Special Agent Sandifer and allies ‘The world has , lost a. a voice th a ti th a t th e . hazardous cnan . . . v lv fl J i r f l C ' t h e war-torn district should actual cidenti,lly ,n 19(M hy JosepK R. Mc- will never he not succeed, left for the north last Friday, a n d . be replaced and a man “" exPerim ent— lt W ______ _ ¡open hostilities break out. A u th o ri-: R av’ wbo had had years of experi of splendid splendid character.! character! Though every known precaution it is rum ored th a t a new set of In- I ties claim th a t troops can be placed ' ence in this region prospecting for “ Mrs. Caruso told me she will re- * bei” g U ken in ° rder th a t th e vestigators took th e ir places. Upon i BERLIN, Aug. 30. Police here ln Miniro county w ithin Tive to six gold deposits. While hunting tieer Mrs. Beswick, Mrs. Cochran, Mrs. turn to Am Amori,,., .... „ soon as , her a f - ! ! terious n orthern route into G reater a rrlval a t Roseburg, Sandifer gave i are patrolling the streets in the in-? ,nurfl * - » he h-tited no.,,, .v,,, - .... H inthorne, Mr. Gilmore and Miss m rn 10 erica as terests of “safety f i r s t ” The arm v! f * • d ” ear the 8Ulnm,t of the that “thousands o f , 1 terests ot surety first. fairs have been adjusted. 1 Rusaia may be °Pened to commerce nt a statement —— ----- --------------------- 1 he army ------------------------- - mountain Casually kicking the pine Caribel Morehouse entertained the “ Mrs. Caruso finds it hard to c o n -;° f the WCSt dollars had been collected in Jack-j barracks parts of th e city «♦I» j in various j.i , 1 j WASHINGTON. D. C„ Aug 30— j needles *“ on the ground 1 uuiiiii he iiv* uncovered micoveroc Juniors ot the Baptist Sunday school vince herself that Enrico is dead. Th* ShipS &re carrying a tb0H8and son county. This is news to th e local are filled with reserves, am m u n i-; President H arding intends sending s n e ^ n e n s of quartz TTeavllv laden with | lawn party at the Morehouse Fines were imposed tion, grenades and rifles. H urried I the new German treaty to the sen- with gold. In a few weeks he mined She told me she expects him to walk and one different articles of every authorities. home on Third street, Monday ev preparations are being made to co m -late for ratification immediately fol- $20,000 on the spot in shallow die in and greet her a t any m om ent day trade in America and Europe. but none paid. ening. Gaines were played and a But when the stu ff is unloaded in -------- --------- ,-------- hat possible pan-German uprisings I lowing the reconvening of congress, glngs on three small parallel veins And every time Enrico's brother, Gi “ weine roast” held in the back yard; SAN FRANCISCO. Calif.. Aug. 30 i a tta in areas of the German capital H arding may present it in person. Alarmed at the pinching of the pay ovanni. comes before her view, hei the ice-clogged deltas of the Obi and other refreshm ents were watermelon Following are today’s m arket quoa- grounds are banned to the general i At any rate he will send a m essage' shoot at a shallow depth he sold the heart almost stops beating, She sal Yenesei rivers— fa r above the Arc- public. Cordons of police ------- surround iovanni I tic cinde— everY article will virtual tations on poutrv products ... kh - --------------------- - askjng ,m m ediate ratlfication diggings to Nina M. Smith now musknielou and peaches. While the to me: W henever I see Giovanni childreu were seatd in a circle on the danger points, and the W irth think it is my Enrico. It te a g o n v * b® W° rth itS W*ight g° ,d ‘ b<?' Eggs, 46. w A s r a N G T ^ c . . A„e . 1 0 . - i r o m 1” m 0,h” ' ” f ,o r the grass, under jack o’ lanterns, for me. I cannot realize he is gone'' CaUS6 th6 Pe° P‘e ° f S‘beria haV' Hens. 25 @27. I governm ent is taking every precau- tion to prevent outbreaks of civil It “ Only a few days before his death b<* n ° Ut ° if fr° m the W6Btern W° r’d Broilers, 32 @35. team ed here today th a t labor T he S m ith, recovered a Blmd man, they were entertained by Mrs. Bo- m ar with “The Bear Story th a t L it war. he was singing. 3 e sang ‘M arta ' f° r * ,<mg t,m ® and a r® ,D UFgent leaders will be represented a t Presi- thousand dollars i r Z th k ♦ d e n t H « r d in a -h _______ , _______ ______ thousand dollars trom the mine, but tle Alec ’eat Made Up His Own Self.“ all the way through and asked every! ” eed ° f 3UPplieS of? ools’ household dent H arding’s unemployment con spent it in fu rth er development. The The children departed for their body. H o w .is my voice” Everv-i imPlement8’ agricultural machines. 4» Five of every 100 men in Europe ference th a t will be called for the GENERALLY FA IR <8> Every miue had been idle for a num ber of bojwes a t 9 o'clock, all agreeing that • - . . . * , and so forth. middle of September. «r $> $> <8> 4 4 <§> <$> '«> ^ <«> <s> are in the army. body thought it was w onderful, bet-j 1 years until Dr. Chisholm, an exten their respective teachers were jolly R eturning ter than ever Caruso « confident! ."’ '„T“— the ships will T . " bring " " “ ” out °‘ sive operator in the gold, copper good entertainers. Those present Of that. That was his m istake H e : valuable Sn>OT,an th “ ‘ are ”ow and quicksilver mines in th is re 'were: Wilma Gyger, Lola Gilmore. being shipped to the Obi and Yone- did not pay attention to his lungs, gion, recently acquired an interest Erm ina Selby, Clara A tterbury, Iris sei deltas by agents of the soviet which had become affected. He l)ad in the property and reopened it. A tterbury, Frances Hardy. Dorothy government a t Moscow. not the power there. The mine is six miles out of Gold Sherard, Frances Philpott, Jane: “ Prom the tim e the boats start, V olum e L acking j Hill on the left fork of Sardine Wilson, Gladys Groves. Janey W alk we shall be in daily touch with ev- THTBE GOES UP "The voice retained the old rich-i j creek, at an elevation of 2600 feet er, Lucille Beswick. Evelyn Finch. , 50/1E PUMPKIN ness nf tcTio - . e ry one Hi«™ by wireless, said JHE BALLOON,1 YEP.’ WE ARE W V E COT THERE, ■ . A .?* he .<Hli “ ° ‘ b re a tlle i Solomon. £ASYNOW BOYS] in a heavily timbered and well w a Elizabeth Payne, Lucile Gilmore, GOING TO W IN ‘A jA K E - COIN ’ TO * ■ as well, and the volume was lack DON’T LET tered area. The old works r e sist Winston Johnson, Max Hawks. “Three boats will leave Liverpool j THAT FIRST PNIZE(\ TNL FAIR ? ing. He had lost more than he real FALL . of three drifts on three parallel Jam es Cline, Lyle Reeder, Donald in August. , Simultaneously, another WITH HER, SURE! ized or cared to adm it, even to him veins striking east aud west, known H inthorne, Douglas Finch, Kenneth ship departs from Gothenburg and self. I doubt if he would ever have as the north, south and middle vein. Groves. Robert Gilmore and Billie two more from Hamburg. been the same great Caruso had he <\V£'D The present work is drifting on the Hardy. “They will rendezvous at Mur BETTCFf lived. north vein with an average width mansk, where we intend to obtain HORRYTJ When the abscess began bother I of five feet, with a dip of 65 de-J T < an Ice breaker ship, which would ing him he made light of it, and grees north. The country rock is a be invaluable should th e flotilla en- Mm. c .r u .0 d.4 not send (or a j.b y s- connteI macaceons slaty quartzite cut by seas. iclan. sh e was a stran g er in Naples 1 andesite and spessarite. ^The ore “ Approximately 100ft w orkers are and did not know. Someone else contains porphry and quartz, with now on th e ir way to unload the should have stepped in and taken j some calcite. pyrite, pyrrhotite and heats. As a special inducem ent to the great tenor in hand. Doctors ■ a little chalcopyrite, bornite, sphal these men, we are sending on the PORTLAND. Or.. Aug. 3 ft—- were called finally, but it was too erite. galena and rare free gold. This ships some American preserves, also late. j dip is started on a hillside with a Sheriff W ellington discovered a num erous household articles, such “ The Naples physicians would n o t., as needles, thread, also sugar and 45-degree pitch which will lead 250 camouflaged still in a dugout near risk operating on such a man under! t"Ja St. Helens today. The officers took feet below the old works. liquor, both whiskey and wine, val such circumstances. The abscess had: <.The boats should get back to t/'.fflZ ' made too much progress. The rec western Europe in two and a half V-*-* __. w .__ There are thirty companies tra n s ued a t $10,000. The dugout was so WH4‘5Z4TJ W e a ruL- ommended sending to Rome for cel to three months time. But they are I TIRFJU THCTZ 5HE GOÈSJ acting marine and fire insurance camouflaged th a t it could not be NOPE.MT ebrated surgeons. seen a t thirty feet distance. The raid 5TEF0NHKR business in Japan. prepared to rem ain six m onths if (WERENT NO" netted several prisoners. boas : “ Moreover Caruso was opposed t o , necessary.” TIRE. an operation. Indeed, he did not The peasants ot India will not Outward bound, the flotilla will DUBLIN, Aug. 30.— The Sinn Fein want the doctors around tru st the savings bank and bury their He said carry 13,060 tons of railroad ma cabinet has decided on a reply to to thegi ‘Tell ipe whgt I have, terial, enameled kitchenware, ag ri , money in the ground. Lloyd George’s latest note, in which what the trouble is.’ They never did cultural machinery, axes, padlocks; wi < Nearly 9,000,000 gallons of wine it agrees to fu rth er conversations so. but kept him in ignorance of the in fact, a ra th e r general line of hard have been made from 'a single grape between Irish leaders an d J*fKe B rit real condition of his lungs. ware. ' crop in A ustralia. « ish cabinet in London, it was learned “ Caruso will be buried like other Included in th e list are 3000 today. The Sinn Fein cabinet met illustrious Italians. They are now sporting rifles and accompanying Mexico plans to make the port of this afternoon and completed d r i f t seeking the place. There will be a am m unition for the fu r hunters of Manzanillo one of the best on the (Copyright) ing Its reply which will be forw ard suitable tomb or m onum ent.” Siberia. Pacific coast. ed to London immediately. OVER THE RIOGE RUSSIAN FLEET 10 8LAZE AI GOLD HILE ARE AGAIN OPERATING Germany Prepares Against Outbreaks fîu il lA/ar War v o l Baptist Sunday School Juniors A re Given Party T h e E n d o f a P e rfe c t D a y k j a j Telegraph Briefs Ä