SHI climate without the aid A SHLAND of Medicine, cures nine cases ont of ten of Asthma. This is a proven fa c t. A shland D aily T idings n 4LARIA Germs cannot survive three months In the rich osone at Ashland. The pure domestic water helps. International News W ire Service VOLUME 3 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43) ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921 No. MINERS SURRENDER TO FEDER A I TROOPS 09397977 Battle Rages Since Early SOLD BY STATE FOR Morn; Heavy Casualties Federal Troops Rushed to Front —1000 ¡Miners Quit—Gompers Refused Miners and Operators Conference. H a z K ik F e F ig h tin g is in p ro g re ss b etw een m in- T h a t th e m in e rs w ill q u it w hen e rs a n d c itiz e n s ’ posses a t M e rr im a s ,1 Federal tro o p s a rr iv e is g e n e ra lly be-j five m iles e a s t of h ere. T h e b a ttle Kev®d. R e p o rts from re lia b le so u rces opened a t 9 o ’clock th is m o rn in g , : a a *d t h a t th e m in e rs a ie a lr e a d y j w hen a sh o w e r of b u lle ts w e re ra in e d ; b re a k in g up. on th e village. T h e a tta c k in g m in e r s | ---------- - w ere h id d en in th e h ills on th e K en- C H A R L E ST O N , W. V a., Sept. 3.— tu c k v sid e of th e riv e r. T he firin g I A ra ilro a d e n g in e , a n d a g ro u p of. h a s c o n tin u e d w ith o u t i n t e r r u p t i o n . m ln e rs w^ ° b ad seized it, was c a p - ’ since th is m o rn in g . T h is is th e f ir s t; tu re d n e a r S h a rp le ss to d ay by fed-; o u tb re a k of tro b u le n th e M ingo ! e ra l tro o p s, a c c o rd in g to a re p o rt to co u n ty region since th e p re s e n t d is ­ th e g o v e rn o r’s office. No re sista n c e so ld ie - rs — w as o ffe red . i T n he tu rb a n c e v,„ o c . c v. u i rre M c e u rrim « V. d v.. . T i u h c e .u iu i a a s s to th --- e -------— r reg io n w as th e scen e o f th e f ig h tin g ' m in e rs w pre d isa rm e d by th e tro o p s. la s t M ay. ------------------ — — F o rty -tw o fu n e ra ls fo r m in e rs k illed a lo n g th e L ogan-B outie c o u n ty b o rd e r fro n t w ere held in B la ir y es­ te rd a y . S h e riff PinsoA o f th is city w as in fo rm e d in a m essag e fro m S h e riff C h a ffin . L ogan c o u n ty . ., S h e riff C h a ffin ’s m essa g e read : ----------- “ T h e n u m b e r , of m in e rs k ille d is i ’S e v e ra l people g a th e re d a t th e b e tw e en 250 a n d 500, a c c o rd in g to P o m p a d o u r S p rin g s d rin k p a rlo r m y e s tim a te s .” T h is n u m b e r o f cas- T h u rs d a y e v e n in g upon in v ita tio n of u a ltie s h a s n o t been re p o rte d fro m a n d Mrs. S ilv e r fo r a n in te re s t- a n y o th e r s o u rc e a n d in no o th e r ing d e m o n s tra tio n of th e p ro d u c t of q u a r te r h a s th e e s tim a te been s o l ^ e sp rin g , e sp ecially a s p e rta in in g high. to th e carb o n ic acid gas. R e le ase d , ----------- from th e c o n ta in e r a n d c h o k ed w ith ! W A SH IN G TO N . D. C., S ept. 3.— a c ,o th - th is 8*« fo rm s a p u re w h ite ' Demonstration Well M en d ed S am u el C o m p ere, p re sid e n t of » V ■ As DOINGS O F ST A T E H IG H W A Y 0 ! <$> COM MISSION ---------- — pea m i j, tit Sold $1,500,000 bonds b e a r- T I in g 5 % p er c e n t in te re s t a t a T j "r p rem iu m . W ill a d v e rtis e a n - 4» o th e r m illion fo r sale S ep tem - r h e r 20. -•> All s ta te h ig h w a y s a n d la t- T e ra l ro a d s to be c o m p le te ly ❖ « t sig n ed iu f o u r o r five m o u th s. • C o n sid e r e s ta b lis h m e n t of c o m fo rt s ta tio n s on s ta te h ig h - <•> ! w ays. i e* M ount H ood loop c o n tra c t •■ in H ood R iv e r c o u n ty a w a rd - v - - ed. A n o th e r c o n tr a c t to be let •$> ■ «• th is y e a r. <$> i' C o n tra c ts fo r p a v in g uncom - »■ ’ ?■ p leted se c tio n s of W e st Side «> ' •' a n d P a c ific h ig h w a y s to be let •■ #• iu O ctober. A bout 300 m iles of ro ad v w ork in e a s te rn O regon to be <$> <$> b ro u g h t up f o r c o n s id e r a tio n ■*> «$> a t n ex t r e g u la r m e e tin g . <•> ! W ill e x p e rim e n t w ith tw o <§> ; lan d lig h th o u s e s on lo w e r C ol- ■* j um bia riv e r h ig h w a y . Got up th e nex t m o rn in g and ru b b e d uiy back w ith lin im e n t on w hich th e re w as a specific tax , lim ped to th e office a n d d a sh e d o ff th is : L ess le g isla tio n , less g o v e rn m e n t, less p o litical b u n k a u d m o re e n th u s ia sm fo r re a l w o rk a n d c o n s id e ra tio n of th e A m erican people. D e p o rta tio n o f a ll p ro fite e rs ’in c lu d in g h a lf a m illion over-paid" g o v e rn m e n t w o rk e rs in d e p a rtm e n ts , w ho n e v e r w ork h a rd e r th a n d ra w in g th e ir pay checks. A p p o in tm e n ts on m e r it in s te a d of on p u ll. Im ­ m e d ia te a n d c o m p lete e lim in a ­ tio n of th e c o n g re ssio n a l re c o rd b u ll, w hich co sts m illio n s a y e a r. R e d u c tio n o f ta x e s b y e lim in a tin g all g o v e rn m e n ta l in v e s tig a tio n c o m m itte e s— th e y n e v e r fin d o n t a n y th in g a n y w a y , a n d if th e y do th e y w h itew a sh it a f te r sp e n d in g tw o m illion p lu n k s m a k in g th e in v e s tig a tio n . S h o o tin g a t s u n ­ rise of a ll lo n g -h a ire d a n d s h o rt­ b ra in e d g o v e rn m e n t e x p e rts w ho tra v e l o v er th e c o u n try a t gov­ e rn m e n t expense te llin g us how to e a t, sleep, b re a th e , do b u si­ ness, b rin g up o u r fam ilies, m a k e love, m a rry a n d die. D e a th by poison gas of a n y a lle g ed s ta te s ­ m an w ho ra m b le s fro m c o a st to c o ast s p illin g so-called o ra to ry a t ev ery h a m le t a n d c ro ssro a d s en ­ ro u te , o r fra n k s o u t th o u s a n d s of p o u n d s of p o litic a l p ro p a g a n d a , p rin te d a t g o v e rn m e n t expense, in o r d e r to e n h a n c e h is c h an ce a t th e n e x t electio n . I m ove th e a d o p tio n of a ll th is in to th e law of th e lan d . HAZ K IK . smbsk ’ â î ! ❖ - W ILLIA M SO N . W. V a., S ept. 3.— 'c h ie f ly of sniping. l/UH 1C VldS at Planned Armament Limitation Conference T M ADISON, W. \ a . , S ep t. 3 .— T h e tro o p tra in w hich took th e U n ite d S ta te s fo rc e s to th e fro n t lin e , r e tu r n e d h e re th is a fte rn o o n w ith 1OOU m in e rs o n b o a rd . I he m in e rs luid q u it th e Him r M o u n ta in reg io n , w h e re a fierce b a ttle h a d been ra g in g . “ T h e w a r i s o v e r— th e re g u la rs a r e h e r e ,” they d e c la re d . LOGAN, W. \ a ., S ept. 3——T h e s h e r i f f s o ffice s ta te d th a t re p o rts h a v e been receiv ed of fig h tin g on t h e G oal riv e r a n d a s th e r e a r e no s ta te d e fe n se s o n th e C oal riv e r s i d e o f th e d iv id in g rid g e , th e a c tio n w as b e lie v e d to be b e tw e en th e m in e r s a n d fe d e ra l tro o p s » R ic h a r ­ riv e d a t S h a rp le ss e a rly to d ay . S h a rp le s s is a t th e m o n th o f H eed » c re e k , a n d it is th o u g h t d ia l th e fe d e ra l tro o p s h a v e d riv e n a w e d g e th ro u g h th e m in e cs’ a rm y . ¡f Suffrage Wdrker Is Pushed for Woman's Seat m t. ' , & 'V : fe E A J K r y ) L w J V T k rf e s ,f tiy .G tf fo r e l ÎLxîvot*. tfie ir V iid f r .U H rw ’K T cJtan l ïT tw s t-ttj s M rs. JTÍjxruv Z 7 PO R T L A N D , O r., S ept. 3.—- P la n s fo r c o m p le tin g th e P acific h ig h w a y ! V a n d th e W e st S id e h ig h w a y w ill be Bf»: c o n sid e re d a t th e O c to b e r m e e tin g o f th e s ta t e h ig h w a y co m m issio n , \\ a n d a t th e s a m e tim e a b o u t 300 m iles o f r o a d w o rk in e a s te rn O re- ! gon w ill be d e a lt w ith . T hip is in j a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e policy e n u n ­ '3 c ia te d by th e co m m issio n to p u t a ll » o fn e x t y e a r ’s jo b s u n d e r c o n tra c t th is y e a r. I n lin e w ith t h is plan id !E>x’cA*r»v D v. ß> TA%"V( ÎT irx C îs tm .« C K apjna-n L7 7 M.T--S J?«V 1 th e s e c re ta ry of th e co m m issio n has By M A R G ER Y R E X w om an m em b er sh o u ld possess: She is know n am o n g m en fo r her been d ire c te d to b u y a s p h a lt, to be i W ritte n fo r th e I. N. S.) L e a rn in g in in te rn a tio n a l law . fa irn e ss and w ide sy m p a th ie s. j used fo r h a rd -s u rfa c e p a v e m e n ts ,, j a n d th e co m m issio n h a s re a s o n s fo r J N EW YO RK , S ept. 3.— M rs. Car- D iplom atic kn o w ld eg e and tr a in ­ K now s in te r n a tio n a l Law i b eliev in g t h a t th e p ric e of c e m e n t‘ rie C hap m an C a tt is th e b e st q uall- ing. “ As fo r k n o w led g e of in te rn a tio n a l 1 is d u e fo r a d ro p . fled w om an to re p re s e n t th e w om an L in g u istic a b ility . law , Mrs. C a tt p ro b ab ly know s m ure SociTil p osition. A sp e cia l m e e tin g will be held 1 o f A m e ric a a t th e a rm a m e n t lim ita - a b o u t it th a n any o fh e r w om an in K now ledge of how to lis te n and S e p te m b e r 20 to c o n s id e r b id s fo r tlon co n feren ce, if th e re is to be a th e U nited S ta te s. S he also h as $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 of h ig h w a y s e c u ritie s , d e le g a te from th e g e n tle r sex, ac- w hen to keep still. firs t-h a n d k n o w led g e of c o n d itio n s No a m b itio n fo r f u tu r e p o litic a l; b u t th e next r e g u la r m e e tin g will c o rd in g to M rs. R aym ond B row n, di- in m any fo re ig n c o u n trie s . honors. n o t be h eld u n til O cto b er. By th e re c to r of th e o ffic ia l o rg an of th e " H e r op iaio n is a lw a y s highly v al­ “ I w ould e lim in a te l a ll socia la t te r tim e th e co m m issio n w ill h a v e A m e ric an W om an S u ffra g e a sso c ia ­ ued b ecau se of its fa irn e ss. A nd you c lim b e rs ,’’ th e c o n g re ssw o m a n ad d s,; receiv ed a re p o rt d isc lo sin g t h e tio n . Mrs. B row n ex p ressed h e r o pinion I “ as t h a t is no place fo r th a t ty p e of c°ul*a c ’n g th is p ro d u c t on th e m a rk e t FORUM LUNCH EON to o v e rth ro w th e R u ssia n so v ie t gov­ s e ttle th e long d ra w n o u t la b o r w ar- *3 b e g in n in g to receiv e th e a tte n tio n e rn m e n t a n d m u rd e r th e b o lsh e v ik fa re . He u rg e d t h a t th e govern- which his p ro d u c t d'eservee. Special a tte n tio n is called to ■$ T he tim e h a s now com e to expose le a d e rs w as d isc o v e red in P e tro g ra d , (he C h a m b e r of C om m erce fo r- —- — a h o ax on th e g e n e ra l pu b lic in C ra ­ a c c o rd in g to a d isp a tc h to th e n e w s ­ m en t sh o u ld ta k e ste p s to w ipe o u t — —----------------—— t e r n a tio n a l p a rk , w h ich h as been p a p e r P o litik e n re c e iv e d h e re to d ay . uin lu n ch eo n a t th e H o tel A sh- th e cau ses of th e c o n tro v e rsy be- * j * _ , T he S o u th e rn O regon S o ld ie rs' 1 A sh la n d m e rc h a n t« w ill c lo w th e ir lan d T u esd ay , S e p tem b e r 6. c a rrie d on fo r som e y e a rs. T h o u s­ tw en th e m in e rs a n d o p e ra to rs . i s to re s a ll d ay Munday in o b se rv a n c e A rra n g e m e n ts a re b e in g m ad e an<* b a ilo rs a s so c ia tio n w ill hold a n d s of to u r is ts a n d m an y A sh lan d o f I-alnir D ay, a c c o rd in g to a v a ila b le i •> w h e re b y a ll th e old s o ld ie rs ^>> th e ir a n n u a l re u n io n e n c a m p m e n t W A SH IN GTON, D. C., Sept. 3.— , a n d valley people h av e d u rin g t h a t O fficial r e p o r ts h e re in d ic a te th a t in L ith ia >ark a ll o f n ex t w e«k. be- tim e gazed w ith aw e on th e so-called in fo rn u ttio n obtaine sh a ll be th e h o n o r g u e sts on th is th e s itu a tio n in W est V irg in ia is j p e trifie d lady, so m e tim e s r e f e rr e d .•> occasion. S e c re ta ry J. W. F u l- ♦ winning L a b o r Day. Tffe cam p will in ess h o u se s to d a y . T h e b a n k s a n d q u ie tin g , a c c o rd n g to re p o rts to th e to as th e L ady of th e W oods, o r th e •> le r is m ak in g a n e ffo rt to ob- , o c a te d tfae oW c a m p ln g g roi, n(1 w a r d e p a rtm e n t by G e n re al B a n d -, M y sterio u s S to n e Lady. •> ta in th e nam es o f a ll w ho w ill * j in thft p a rk w h ere tftQU wst office. T h e a tre s a n d con- •> d re d p erso n s will be p re s e n t a t # familieB- T h „ G . A K e x te n d s aD fe d e ra l tro o p s w hich h a v e been or- T h u d sd a y e v e n in g by F r a n k P a tte r - th a n u su a l, so m uch so th a t tw o ♦"> th is lu n ch eo n . One of th e sub- A in v ita tio n to a ll e x -c o n fe d era te s an d — A fte r h a ving been given up fo r • fe e t b in ary s to re s » ill re m a in open. ago S u p e rin te n d e n t Alex d e re d to th e scen e of a c tio n , w ith son, a scenic a r tis t of M edford, W a sj w eeks je c ts to be p re se n te d a t th e v e te ra n s of th e S p a n ish -A m e ric an lo st, th e e lev en s e a m e n o f th e crew (Kx-ordance w ith th e g e n e ra l th e ex cep tio n of th o se from C am p a p p re c ia te d by a la rg e a u d ie n c e of S p a rro w h ad to p u t up sig n s g u id ­ from th e w a te rlo g g e d f r e ig h te r C an- j obH ervance o f Liabor l>ay th e r e will i •> forum luncheon on T u e sd a y . and w orld w ar to jo in th em . Dix, h a v e a rriv e d iu W est V irg in ia people. B efore th e le c tu re beg an ing a ll v isito rs to th e lo ca tio n o f t h e ' i> will be th e A shland W in te r On M onday e v e n in g , th e W o m e n ’s a d ia n I m p o r te r , lo st on th e h ig h i v , b e no iss u e o f th e T id in g s on M ou­ a n d h a v e been given d u ty as p a tro ls M rs. A lta W e in h u rg e r s a n g “ W hen im ag e in th e w oods a few h u n d re d F a ir. F rom th is d a te on i t is R elief C orp will give a rec e p tio n fo r ses s fo r a w eek b e fo re re sc u e , h av e in th e " b a ttle a r e a ,” B a n d h o ltz re- th e M ists h av e holled a w a y ” in h e r feet b ack of th e g o v e rn m e n t cam p p e rfo rm e d th e a p p a r e n tly im p o s s ib le ; <**!?• p lan n e d th a t m uch a tte n tio n ^ ! i th e G. A. R. in th e O dd F ello w s hall •> s h a ll be given to th e m a tte r. < * ■ p o rte d . u su a l p leasin g m a n n e r an d th e so n g . k itc h e n a n d d in in g room , a m ile th is ta s k o f ro w in g 625 m iles to S a n | N o sp ecial p ro g ra m fo r L a b o r Day ' s ta r tin g a t 7 30 o’clock. E n te r ta in ­ w as illu s tra te d w ith th e m o st b e a u -i sid e of C r a te r L a k e . A ll th e s e y e a rs w ill b e o b se rv e d , a s f a r a s can be m en t, d rills a n d re fre s h m e n ts will F ra n c isc o . V«/ <^> LOGAN, W . V a., S ept. 3. F ifty tifu l view s to e m p h a size th e s e n ti- j S p arro w , W ill G. S teele, n a tio n a l le a rn e d fro m th e C h a m b e r o f C om ­ ; be th e o rd e r of th e ev en in g . V isit T h e t u g Sea L io n s e n t a w irele ss p a rk em p lo y es a n d a few m en in th e sev en a re d ead a n d as m an y w ound-! m e n t o f th e song. m erc e a n d lo ca l o rg a n iz a tio n s. T h e I o rs a re in v ited to a tte n d th e rec e p ­ m e ssa g e to d a y t h a t s h e h a d p ic k e d ed a s th e re s u lt of th e n in e d a y s' T hen Miss W ilm o t gave a * re a d in g s e c re t h av e been q u ie tly la u g h in g tio n . th e m u p a n d . a s a l l o f th e m a r e in Ulk« c lu b w ill g iv e a d a n c e a t K ings- S ilv e r T ea- in d u s tr ia l s tr if e w hich h a s ra g e d in “ T h e B e a u tifu l W illa m e tte ” w hich a t th e c u rio s ity w h ich th e m y s te r­ good condition, is returning them to I b u ry S p rin g s, w h e re a n ew d a n c in g T h e S ilv er te a of th e m issio n a ry T h ro u g h th e C h a m b e r of Com th e W e st V irg in ia m o u n ta in s. F i r ­ w as a lso fittin g ly illu s tr a te d . ious lad y in sp ire d . T h e lad y h e r ­ the Canadian Importer. p a v illio n h a s b e e n e re c te d , M onday society of th e C h ristia n c h u rc h on m erce. th e G. A. R. is u rg in g th at ing w as g e n e ra l o v e r th e e n tir e fro n t T h e le c tu re of th e e v e n in g w as se lf m u st have had m an y a s n ic k e r The men battled with the rough e v e n in g . A g e n e ra l exodus o f ex- W e d n esd a y a fte rn o o n w as th o ro u g h ly A sh la n d m e rc h a n ts d e c o ra te th e ir o f tw e n ty -fiv e m iles d u rin g th e c o n c e rn in g th e C o lu m b ia riv e r scen es a t th e g u iliib le o n lo o k ers. seas for fifteen days. The feat of c o rs io n is ts a n d h u n te r s is ex p ected e n jo y e d by a ll th e la d ie s p re se n t, s to re s and w indow s w ith fla g s and n ig h t, b u t no g e n e ra l a tta c k was a n d Mt. J e ffe rs o n w hich w as d isp la y - T h e t r u t h is th a t she is no p e tri- rowing to San Francisco is hailed in to m a k e t h e ir w ay to th e «“o u n try Miss V era C ham pie re n d e re d a p lan e p a trio tic trim m in g s to give re c o g n i­ attempted. T h e firin g c o n sisted ed by m agic la n te r n slid e s. fo r a ll d a y a n tin g trip s . solo in a very cap ab le m a n n e r. marine circles as marvelofts. tio n o f th e e n c am p m e n t. (Continued on Page 4) PETRIFIED EABY HOAX AT CRATER LAKE EXPLAINED Stores to Close Labor Day; No ^'Tidings” Issue a L3FQG AUUl^TICP Enjoys Lecture at Christian Church Eleven Seamen of Disabled Importer D ^ * Frisco "M*it office wiU aH day’ Soldiers, Sailors Reunion Sept 5th