rv ALARLA Oermi cannot «arrive shland cnm&u without the aid A of Medicine, caret nine catee oat of ten o f A sthm a. fact’. three month» in the rich owne at Athlend. The pure domestic water helps. T h lt la a provea i^$taBasMnMeaMBBMaBiaaaaBHaaaKiia£«aMaa8Esai & ----- rrr - ^ ------------ VOLUME 2 (Successor to th e Semi- Weekly Tiding*. ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AVGUST 31. Vol. 41.) .-. î j i u x -------- No. 307 1921 DEPUTY SHERIFF KILLED IN MINGO WAR Oregon Supreme Court Adjourns Until Sept 12 ;•■?> SALEM . O r., Aug. 31.— T he ' •> O regon s u p re m e c o u rt, follow - j s> ing a sp ecial se ssio n h e re M on- d ay, has a d jo u rn e d u n til Sep- ! te m b e r 12. T he c o u rt h a d or- ' <4> ig in a lly p la n n e d to rec o n v e n e <•> n e x t T h u rs d a y , fo llo w in g th e * <$( <$> 3>, ; <•> s u m m e r v a c atio n , b u t h a s de- D EA R DOLLAR EXCHANGE cided to ex ten d th e re c re a tio n p eriod u n til la te r in th e m o n th . FORMS BIG OBSTACLE IN REM ­ ' <»> T h is a c tio n w as due, it w as i <$> sa id , to th e fa c t t h a t o n e o r EDYING SITUATION. I <§> Belfast Burns—Is Report; Crown Forces in Control Missing Pastor Thought Alive, En Route East Railroad Workers Favor Strike, A Protest Wage Cut ----------- CHICAGO. 111.. Aug. 31.— M em bers of th e th re e la rg e s t notion o rg a n iz a tio n s o f ra ilro a d w o rk e rs have voted o v erw h elm - ingly in fav o r of a s tr ik e be- fo re th ey will accept th e sched- tiled w age ci ut o i tw elve p er cen t, accordili acco rd in g to in fo rm a tio n o b ta in e d by th e U nited P re ss to d ay g a th e re d from a ll th e la rg e ra ilro a d c e n te rs. A w alk- 4> o u t is stro n g ly fav o re d by th e ♦ m en sh o u ld th e ra ilro a d la b o r b o a rd in sist upon th e e n fo rc e - ♦ m e n t of th e w age sla sh . §> • ♦ • • "E • • • ♦ • 4. • I' • I • j • <*' I •• <«( ♦ MARTIAL LAW IS DRAWN UP • K M IN ERS AND C ITIZEN S U4 j ASH <$»' IN MOUNTAIN R A T T L E — Jh'BJIL •• ♦ <$> E R A I. TR O O PS A W A IT O R D E R S < » ' <§> F O R M A R TIA L MOVE. <>( <$ i I i T h e Rev. J . T. A n d e rso n , of 4> 4>| <*> M a rsh fie ld , w ho d isa p p e a re d a w eek LOGAN, W, V a., A ug. 31.— J o h u ' ag o la s t S a tu rd a y fro m ^ P o rtla n d , , G ore, d e p u ty s h e riff, was k illed to- as d ire c to r and lec­ exposition o rg a n iz a tio n w as done by m an, Ohio. flc u lt. T h e d iffic u lty is in c re a se d E n d e rs c h a rg e d t h a t E d ito r G re e r. SAN FR A N C ISCO , C alif., Aug. 31. R e p o rts from th e M ingo c o u n ty by th e fact th a t A m erican m oney is b ecau se of h is a p p o in tm e n t on th e — F o llo w in g ^ are to d a y ’s m a rk e t q u o a- tu r e r . d u rin g w hich tim e he has th e people of P o rtla n d , b u t a s soon m ine w ar a re a in d ic a te th a t th e re B E R L IN , A ug. 31.— "B lo o d y W ed­ th e b e st in th e w orld— th e m ost ex- L ith ia p a rk com m ission, had g ra fte d ta tlo n s on p o u trv p ro d u c ts : tra v e le d m o re th a n 100,000 m iles as c o n g re ss passed th e bill a u th o riz -: w as a s c a tte re d fig h tin g th ro u g h n esd ay d a w n e d w ith a ll B erlin a n ­ pensive. to th e e x te n t o f $20,000. H e also . . . . . . . E ggs, 45. a n d now holds th e w o rld 's record ing th e ex p o sitio n , a n d it w as sig n ed th e n ig h t b etw een forces o f miner* xiously sp e c u la tin g w h e th e r o r not I “ T a k e Ita ly , fo r a n exam ple. On refu se d to a d v e rtis e . A s h o rt tim e , 1 as b e in g th e m o st su ccessfu l d ire c ­ by P re sid e n t 'H a rd in g , th u s giving- and , c ... H ens, 25 @ 27. itiz e n ry t h a t w ere bein g con- fre sh b lo o d sh e d w ould r e s u lt from a gold b asis, five Ita lia n lire woulc) ag o MR. E N D E R S STA R TE D A * j • v . to r th a t e v e r step p ed on a C h a u ta u ­ th e exposition th e g o v e rn m e n ta l rec- s ta n tly a u g „ u m e n te B ro ilers, 32 @ 35. d m n u m b e rs bv th e d e m o n s tra tio n s in w hich Uftd.000 buy a d o lla r ’s w o rth of goods from W E E K L Y P A P E R O F H IS OW N, .. , q u a p la tfo rm . One of th e p rin c ip al o g n itio n w hich in su re d its success, ’ fre sh , a rm e d . a rriv a ls . T h e section i e x c ited w o rk e rs a r e ta k in g p a rt. A m erica. B ut th e lire is so d ep re- a n d is said to be c u ttin g in to G re e r’s a pre- ____* , . . . . d u tie s of a d ire c to r is th e ren e w al G o v e rn o r O lcott a cted upon H o rse s h av e n e a rly a ll d isa p p e a re d K ' is re p o rte d to be on a w ar b asis, ¡P o lic e in g r e a t n u m b e rs a re p a tro l- c ia te d th a t it ta k e s m ore th a n tw en- n e w sp a p e r b u sin e ss to c o n sid e ra b le in H aw aii, m o to r cars h a v in g ta k e n of th e c o n tra c t fo r th e follow ing d e te rm in e d plan to have som e of th e w ith every a v a ila b le m an in th e I lin g th e s tre e ts . C h a n c e llo r W irth i ty lire now to buy a d o lla r. N a tu r- e x te n t. th e ir place. ‘ l y e t r , a n d d u rin g fo u r y e a rs of d i - ’ best b ra in s in th e s ta te g e t to g e th e r firinR Hn; j is h eav ily g u a rd e d fo llo w in g re p e a t a lly th e Ita lia n w a n ts to buy in a T hey m et on th e s tr e e t in Ash- Spain has in tro d u c e d old ag e per- re c tin g in to w n s too n u m e ro u s to and p u t in effect an e fficie n t co-op-1 up th e civil a n d in d u s tria l a ffa irs a t ed th r e a ts of a s s a s s in a tio n before m a rk e t w h ere he g e ts m ore for his la n d th is m o rn in g , a c c o rd in g to Mr. sions for w o rk ers. m en tio n , a n d in som e cases u n d e r e ra tiv e p lan w hich w ould p rovide hom e. n ig h tfa ll. d iffic u ltie s beyond c o m p a riso n , h e 1 th e finalices n e c essa ry fo r th e suc- m oney. A m erican m oney b e in g a t E n d e rs, a n d G re e r in v ite d him i n t o ____________________ In th e p ro sla m a tio u issued yes­ N e a rly 250,000 w o rk e rs a rriv e d i n ’ th e top of th e heap, th ey a re a ll try - th e T id in g s office to d iscuss th e m a t­ n e v e r failed to s e c u re a r e tu r n e n -J c e s s fu l b u ild in g up of th e exposition, te rd a y by P re sid e u t H a rd in g th e w a r­ B erlin to d a y to p a rtic ip a te iu th e g a g e iu e u t fo r C h a u ta u q u a , a n d th a t in g to g et goods so m e w h ere else, te r. G re e r su g g e ste d t h a t E n d e rs T he m eetin g of S e p te m b e r 8 w ill rin g m in e rs w ere o rd e re d to r e tu r n d e m o n s tra tio n s expected to d ay . It r a t h e r th a n from A m e ric a .” sh o u ld s h u t up his little w eekly pa- w ith o u t a n y s o rt of d isa g re e m e n ts d e te rm in e th e fin a n c ia l scope of th e t0 th e , r hom es in a p eacab le ,n a n . is fe a re d t h a t tro u b le w ill s t a r t a t T h is c h e a p n e ss in th e v a lu e of Per a n d a d v e rtis e in his hom e d aily, o r tro u b le w ith a n y m em b e r of a exposition and th e best m ea n s fo ri n er n o t ja tftr th a n 12 noon th e g ig a n tic m ass m e e tin g sc h ed u le d m oney of a ll o th e r c o u n trie s , th e re - E n d e rs rep lied t h a t he w ould n e v e r' ra is in g th e m o n ey ; it d o u b tle ss w ill! of It “,8 s ta te d th a t (C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4) fo r th is a fte rn o o n . . fo re, is d riv in g th e m aw ay from ;**0 it. a n d one a n g ry w ord led to e n d e a v o r to pro v id e a m ea n s by u n less peace is re s to re d fe d e ra l m ar- A m erican m a rk e ts . T hey a re tra d - a n o th e r, said Mr. E n d e rs, u n til G re e r w hich every h a m le t, v illage, tow n tla l law w ill be d e c la re d , a d d itio n a l in g w ith o th e r c o u n trie s w hose c u r- s tru c k a t him w R h a b a r of iro n he a n d city in th e s ta te will h a v e it« ' actio n oVer th e s ta te of m a r tia , ,awr re n c ie s a r e .d e p re c ia te d h e a r e r to had in h is h a n d .”— M edford C larion, ! p a r t in th e ex p o sitio n , th a t ev ery th a t h a s been e n fo rc e d in th e M ingo ----------- t h e ir ow n s ta n d a r d of ex change. Of- ’ section of th e s ta te m ay be re p re - m jne d is tr ic t by th e s ta te tro o p s of fic ia ls h a v e no w ay of p re d ic tin g I MR. G REER'S STATEM ENT s e n te d in th e u n d e rta k in g , th e g re a t- W est V irg in ia fo r th e p ast sev eral w hen th e s e e x c h a n g e flu c u a tio n s w ill i OF THE FACTS— EN DERS e st m ovem ent in th e h isto ry o f Ore- w eeks DON T CRY DEARIE) LMftYCOÑCY E T M cease a * n d c u rre n c ie s m ad e m ore G REER ALTERCATION gon fo r th e ¿em en H n g of th e in te r - W a r d e p a rtm e n t o ffic ia ls s ta te RMTALOM s ta b le - i T u e sd a y m o rn in g , a b o u t 8 o ’clock. e sts if th e s ta te in a g ran d plan fo r fb a t it m ay n ot be n ecessary to pro- WE WAS/» O ut of th e c h a o s In e x c h an g e th e r e , b e fo re Mr. G re e r h a d a rriv e d a t th e I , its e x p lo ita tio n . i c]a jm fe d e ra l m a rtia l law fo r th e NO 6000 h a v e com e to th e o ffic ia ls re p o rts T id in g s office, Mr. E n d e rs cam e to / j .The re p re s e n ta tiv e s pf th e var- se n d in g of tro o p s to th e scene o f t h a t som e of th e in d u s tr ia l c o u n - 't h e office, very m uch a g ita te d , an d ious c o u n tie s, as ap p o in te d by th e ! action trie s t h a t a re fig h tin g A m erica, in in q u ire d fo r Mr. G reer. He w as in ­ gov ern o r, follow : c a p tu r in g w orld tr a d e w h e re v e r it fo rm e d th a t Mr. G re e r h ad n o t y et T, G. M ontgom ery, B a k e r; A. J . can be g ain ed , o r reo p e n e d , a re n o t ' a rriv e d , w h e re u p o n he beg an to h u rl; Jo h n so n , B e n to n ; D. C. L atourette, z S d is tu rb e d o v er th e ir low ex ch an g e, i e p ith e ts a g a in s t M r. G re e r a n d in a ■ C la c k am a s; G. W. S an b o rn , C la ts o p :! b u t a re ta k in g a d v a n ta g e of t h a t th re a te n in g m a n n e r said he w ould S. C. M orton, C olu m b ia; D orsey! s itu a tio n , esp ec ially if A m erica is a ; be back to see him . Mr. G re e r a r - | K re itz e r. Coos; H aro ld B aldw in, s tr o n g c o m p e tito r. C ro o k ; W. A. W ood. C u rry : C. S. rived a t th e office a b o u t 8 :3 0 . In F a llin g E xports M ake G lut In H om e a b o u t fifte e n m in u te s Mr. Ende«* H udson, D e sc h u te s; M ark T isd ale, M arkets of Goods. D ouglas; J u d g e P a r k e r , G illiam ; a p p e a re d a t th e d o o r w ith h is h an d T h e fa llin g o ff in e x p o rts c o n tin ­ in his b ree c h e s po ck et, a s if h o ld in g H e n ry K u hl, G ra n t: Jam es Donegan, u e s to back up in A m erican m a r­ a w eapon. H a rn e y ; T h u rm a n B u tler. H ood R iv ­ As he a p p ro a c h e d th e k e ts a m u ch la r g e r su p p ly of goods d o o r M r. G re e r said . ’ I h e a rd you: e r; C. E. G ates, J a c k s o n ; H o w ard W. n o t n e e d ed a t hom e. T h is a c c u m u ­ w a n te d to see m e, Mr. E n d e rs ; I am j T u rn e r, J e ffe rs o n ; G eorge C. Sabin, la tio n of goods, n o rm a lly ra ise d fo r h e re now ; w h a t can I do fo r y o u ? ” ; J o se p h in e : B e rt H all, K la m a th ; F. e x p o rt, is h a v in g a d is a s tro u s e ffe c t A t th e tim e M r. G re e r w as s ta n d in g ‘M. M iller, L a k e ; L. L. G oodrich, - * upon th e a g r ic u ltu r a l a n d o th e r in ­ b eh in d th e show case in th e T id in g s L a n e ; E d w a rd A bbey, L incoln; E d ­ ! d u s trie s . b e c a u se i t re n d e rs m ore office, lo o k in g o v er th e m o rn in g w ard C usick, L in n ; J . P. B lackaby, s e rio u s th e p ric e u n c e rta in tie s o f th e m ail. M alh eu r; F r a n k D eckebach, M a rio n ; n e a r f u tu r e on m an y s ta p le goods. W . P. M ahoney, M a rio n ; E. C. K irk- i M r. E n d e rs a p p ro a c h e d him an d To p re v e n t a n y g re a t d istu rb a n c e in a n excited m a n n e r s a id : “ I have p a tric k i P o lk : W . H. R agsdale, Sher­ co m in g to A m erican p ro d u c e rs a n d been le ttin g you a lo n e ; w hy do you m an ; F ra n k R ow e, T illa m o o k ; G. A. s h ip p e rs th e w a r fin a n c e c o rp o ra ­ ju m p o n to m e in y o u r p a p e r? ” H a rtm a n , U m a tilla ; A. T. H ill, U n ­ „'»U tio n h a s a d o p te d a policy g iving M r. G re e r re p lie d : “ Oh. you have,' ion; G eorge H y a tt, W a llo w a ; J. C. la r g e r c re d it re lie f to c o n c ern s h a v ­ been le ttin g m e a lo n e , h a t e you? H o s te tle r, W asco; A. C. S h u te . W a sh ­ in g goods fo r e x p o rt. T h e c o rp o ra ­ F o r th e p a st five y e a rs you have in g to n ; L. L. S teiw er, W h e ele r, and tio n ha« a lr e a d y a s s u re d to p ro ­ been w a lk in g up a n d dow n th e E. C. A pperson, Y am hill. / d u c e rs a n d e x p o rt a sso c ia tio n s n e a r ­ s tr e e ts of A sh lan d , c h a rg in g m e w ith T he ap p o in te es, d u rin g th e rec e n t! ly $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in fin a n c ia l back- d ish o n e sty in re g a rd to th e m in e ra l w a r, w ere c h a irm e n of th e lib e r ty ' N E E D SEEN TO AID SHIPM ENTS H az ¡Çik READY FOR WAR WILL HOLD 1925 CHARGED WITH ATTACK IN ROW Local Man Returns After Chautauqua Tour as Director No Band Concert Tonight - The Port of Missing Men (C ontinued on P age F ou r) T H E PRESSING ENGAGEMENT (Continued on Page Four) (C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4 j