I •f» a 8HLAND climate without the eld of Medicine, cure« nine case« out o f te n of A sth m a . fac t. T h is is a proven A shland D aily T i dings International News Wire Service VOLUME 3 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 48) <«. ?> ? • ! ■' EXPECT THIRTY PER CENT IN­ '§> CREASE IN APPLE SHIPMENTS ♦ FROM HOGUE RIVER VALLEY • — CANNERIES ARK ACTIVE. _______ W A SH IN G TO N , D. C„ S e p t. | T he in te r s ta te c o m m erce com m ission m ad e a n o th e r c u t in fre ig h t r a te s to d ay , w hen it o rd e re d th e tra n s c o n tin e n ta l ra ilro a d s to d e c re a se r a te s on v eg etab les from P acific c o a st te r r ito r y to te r r ito r y e a s t of th e R ocky m o u n ta in s as f a r as C hi- cago a n d th e M ississippi riv e r. T h e re A ic tio n o rd e re d is ap - p ro x im a te ly 18 p e r cent. <•> I 7 <» j ♦ <•» /*» -$> •«> No. 16 Miners Must Win Fight Says Union Leader COL. H. H. SARGENT7 f ridirm i Iirin t H az FÇik it EVILLE SUNDAY American Shot By Mexicans A t Tampico Sunday W ASH IN GTON, 1). C„ S ept. * 0.— G a rl P a b b , an A m erican •$>! ♦ sitiz e n an d em ploye of th e M exican G ulf Oil com pany, was • sh o t a n d k illed by M exican ' so ld ie rs in th e s o u th e rn oil • j fie ld s n e a r T am pico last S un- 4> day n ig h t, a c co rd in g to s ta te de- • WOMEN TO HAVE R E I’KEHENTA- p a rtm e u t re p o rts w hich a re «■ TION ON ADVISORY HOARD O F ♦'« m ea g re. T he in fo rm a tio n in d i- » AM ERICAN D E LEG A TIO N — W AR c a te d th a t th e sh o o tin g was <$» a c c id e n ta l. > DEAD TO RE HO N O RED . ♦ ». E ig h t h u n d re d c a rs of p e a rs a n d 1300 c a rs o f .a p p le s will be sh ip p ed W A SH IN GTON, D. C „ S ept. 2 0 .— fro m th e R o gue R iv e r d is tr ic t a n d th e U m pqua valley th is seaso n , a c ­ N ovem ber 11, th e d a te s e t fo r th e 4 F o llo w in g th e la rg e ly a tt e n d e d : c o rd in g to c o n se rv a tiv e e s tim a te s op en in g of th e d is a rm a m e n t c o n fe r­ fu n e ra l se rv ic es a t h is la te hom e, a n d IN D IA N A PO LIS, Iu d ., Sept. 20.— j a n n o u n c e d h e re to d a y by I. T. ence and fo r b u ria l of th e uukuow n ‘‘T he fig h t in M ingo co u n ty m u st be I S p a rk s, d is tr ic t fre ig h t an d p a sse n ­ th e m ilita ry b u ria l se rv ic e a t th e m en who d ie d o v e rse a s in th e world w o n ," said Jo h n L. I g e r a g e n t fo r th e S o u th e rn P acific Ja c k s o n v ille c e m e te ry d u rin g a d riz -i w ar. a t th e A rlin g to n c e m e te ry , will com pany. Lew is, p re s id e n t ofi zlin g ra in , a n d w hich w as c o n clu d ed I T he a p p le m o v em en t will be 30 be m ad e a n a tio n a l h o liday, it was th e U n ited M i n e ' w ith a volley of sh o ts o v e r th e g ra v e l p e r c e n t g r e a te r th a n t h a t of 1920. W o rk e rs, in a re p o rt a n n o u n ced a t th e W h ite H ouse to ­ __ _________ anfl th e so u n d in g of tap s, th e r e ­ a n d th e p e a r s h ip m e n t, w hich w as m ad e a t th e b ie n ­ m a in s of C olonel H. H. S a rg e n t, sof- day. f _ S ev en ty -fiv e m em b ers a n d g u e s ts , d ie r, a u th o r a n d p ro m in e n t citiz e n , I e x p e cte d to be only 85 p e r c e n t of n ial c o n v en tio n of T he p lan s w hich a re uow beiug la s t y e a r s m o v em en t, will eq u a l th e o t th e Civic Im p ro v e m e n t club g a th - who had serv ed his c o u n try faith-1 th e in te rn a tio n a l 1 fo rm ed h e re in c lu d e a n a tio n w id e If I w a n te d to go fro m 'th e R e h e a rs a ls w ere s ta r te d fo r th e 1920 sh ip m e n ts. e re d th is noon a t a sp ecially p r * i fu lly d u rin g tw o g e n e ra tio n s , w ere: m in e rs o rg a n iz a tio n . d e m o n s tra tio n o f e x p re ssio n in sup- O v erlan d s h o e shop to th e F ir s t E lks show la s t ev en in g , au d fro m , 1 h e re to day. A cco rd in g to A. T. M ercier, s u p ­ p a re d lu n ch eo n a t th e H o te l A s h - p a id S u n d a y a fte rn o o n in th e ir f in a l' P o rt ot th e co n feren ce, th e an n o u n c ed N a tio n a l b a n k , I w o u ld n ’t s trik e re p o rts of e r in te n d e n t of th e P o rtla n d d ivision, lan d fo r th e p u rp o se of a ro u s in g re s tin g p lace a t th e foot of a m a g n if “ T h e re can be no th e c o m m itte e a g re a t I p u rp o se s o f w hich a re th e ilm ita - o u t c a t-a -c o rn e r a c ro ss th e s tre e t w ho w as h e re to d ay , a ll o f th e sh ip ­ civic in te re s t in th e c a m p a ig n fo r icen t la u re l tre e , o v e rlo o k in g h is la te c o m p ro m ise of th e c a st has heeu assem bled to put tjon of a rm a m e n t a n d th e rem o v al of a n d th e n s w e a r b ecau se a n a u to ­ m e n ts m ad e th n s f a r h av e m oved on fu n d s b e in g co n d u c te d by th e clu b hom e a n d th e R o g u e R iv e r v alley he p rin c ip le s involved. P u rp le F la s h e s " ac ro ss th e foot­ th e so u rces of f u tu r e w a rs in th e m obile n e a rly ra n over me. 1 sc h e d u le tim e o r b e tte r. T h e rec o rd to r th e e re c tio n of th e p la n n e d re s t! loved so well In d u s tria l peace can lig h ts. T he show will hold th e F a r E ast. w ould go s tr a ig h t a c ro ss a t th e T hen n a tu r e jo in e d in tr ib u te to from th e O regon te r r ito r y to Og­ room on Mill s tre e t. T he la d ie s e n - ' n e v e r com e to th a t X-. UE-wry. p ro p e r c ro ssin g a n d give th e a u to d en , th e e a s te rn te rm in a l of th e gag ed in a g e n e ra l ro u n d of speech th e beloved d e p a rte d , a s th e rain ! te n te d a re a u n til th e b o a rd s a t th e V in in g th e a tre on d r iv e r a c h a n ce to m iss m e. And m in e rs of t h a t field a re acco rd ed th e T « e«d a y a »»d W odnesdav, O cto b er 4 W A SHING TO N, ,D. C„ S ept. 20.— S o u th e rn P a c ific lines, is c o n sid e red m a k in g , b o th by th e m em b e rs of th e ceased, and a b e a u tifu l rain b o w ! b esid es, th e n , I ’d h a v e th e law sa m e p riv ile g e s a s e x ist in th e or-1 an d 5. , >men W,H have r e p re s e n ta tio n on a rc h e d th e valley. a fin e tr ib u te to th e efficien cy o f th e clu b a n d th e ir g u e sts. on my side. ganizedi se ctio n s o f A m erica and I T h e c-,W »»d « h e r g r o o p . w ere: tio n — from O a k la n d . O r., one of th e g re a te s t S a r g e n t’s life a s s o ld ie r a n d citizen w ill p ro b ab ly be re p re s e n te d , it wan P A R IS , Sept. 20.— T he G reek o f­ th e su b lim e to th e rid ic u lo u s > M ary W ilsh ire . J o s e p h iu e Cham-1 T h e c h o ir of th e c h u rc h sa n g " i f e l r - ! tu r k e y sh ip p in g p o in ts in th e U n it­ sta te d . fensive a g a in s t A n g o ra, th e fo rm e r H en ry E n d e rs J r. w ill a p p e a r as ed S ta te s , expects to e q u a l o r exceed pie, M a rg a re t E. Dill, M rs. H a llie ! e r My God to T h e e .” a n d “ B e a u tifu l c a p ita l of th e T u rk is h n a tio n a lis ts , h e r h u sb a n d , Ja c k T em ple Ja co b s, Mrs. G. O. J a rv is , Mrs. E. Isle of S o m e w h e re .” ' ----------- its la st y e a r s rec o rd , a c c o rd in g to 'a lia r ," W ASHINGTON. D. C.. Sept. 20.— co llap sed ju s t as th e G reek s w ere a t re p o rts received by R. E. K elly, re p ­ P e il, M rs. p. B. M fhitney, G r a n ts ' T h e re w as a p ro fu sio n of beau ti-1 W > F la c k u s a n d A lden Pow ell, and C. J. M cN aughton, w ho is d i­ O pposition to c o n g re ss m a k in g a n y re s e n ta tiv e of th e S o u th e rn P a c ific ’s a s s > y irs ’ R . L - B u rd ic, G ra n ts P a ss, till flo ra l trib u te s of m any a r tis tic i P ro p rie to rs of th e S q u a re D eal groc- th e g a te s of th e city , a c c o rd in g to re c tin g th e show fo r th e E lk s, will m ove to force open th e sessio n s of T u rk is h d isp a tc h e s received h ere. be his chum , F ra n k F u lle r, classed e x e cu tiv e » d ep artm en t, a n d K. C. I n ­ W 1 i t " : Ca11' MrS' ,1,: Sl' nS' inC,n<“ ng n,eces «>• • '» »“ > "• leased th e a p p ro a c h in g d is a rm a m e n t c o n ­ th e now va- T h e G reek s lo st h eav ily in th e e n ­ as a “ biggey lia r ." g ra m , e d ito r of th e S o u th e rn P a ­ W. A. S hell, M is. J. H. Sugg, M rs., c ity o f Ja c k so n v ille , th e M edford Mrs. M iriam fere n c e was ex p ressed by S e n a to r cific b u re a u of new s, w ho a re to u r ­ W. G. H ale. E m m a L . C eder, H a r rie t | A m erican L egion p ost, th e W o m e n ’s , c a n t s to re room in th e S. P. S to n e r g a g e m e n t, m an y w e re k illed a n d F h e p h a rd will be Mrs. F r a n k F u lle r, U nderw ood, d e m o c ratic m em b e r and A u x ilia ry of th e post, a n d C ra te » I b u ild iu g on N o rth M ahl s tr e e t - £or* w ounded. A l^ rg e a m o u n t of w ar in g th e O regon te rrito ry , serv ed by R. D ayton, Mrs. H. E. McGee, M rs. a c clev ie v er e r s o u b re tte role, w hich is c la s s e d » » th e 'F e r r is W heel L a d y .- i h le a i d e r . of „ m th le e re s n e c n e a te , to d a y , follow - th e ir com pany. G. H. W ay, M rs. N. H. H a rris o n , L a k e c h a p te r. D a u g h te rs of th e A m - ' raer£y occupied by th e E. N. N o rto n m a te ria l w as le ft b ehind. a Conference w ith P re sid e n r T h e c a n n in g in d u s try is u n u s u a lly M rs. J . H. P ro v o st. M rs. C. H. P ie rc e , e ric a n R e v o lu tio n . A m ong th e pieces M otor com pany, fo r a p e rio d of th re e Miss J u n e W a lto n , who h a s g ain ed H ard in g , W ll C H IT A FA LLS. Tex., Sept. 20. p ro fe ssio n a l ex p e rien c e in m ntir,,, a c tiv e. S ev en ty -fiv e c a rs of c a n n ed M rs. E d w a rd B. A n g ell, M rs. C. W. from a d ista n c e w as one fro m th e ». y e a rs a c c o rd in g to a u a n n o u n c e m e n t ■The d a rin g of * a sw itch e n g in e i Plc t“ 'e circles in C a lifo rn ia , w ill p la y j se iita tiv e s a t t h 7 co n feren ce ’sè n a " f r u it w ill be m oved from th e R o gue F ra le y , M rs. W. M. B a rb e r, M rs. A. B e e k m an fam ily of P o r tla n d , fo rm e r m ad e to d a y by M r. F la c k u s. R iv e r a n d U m pqua V alley d istric ts . C. B riggs, A nna D. K opp, Mrs. C. re s id e n ts of Ja c k so n v ille . M r. F la c k u s s ta te s t h a t a l a r g e .. fro m th e m id st of blazin g f r e i g h t , n ia " tic school g irl who is very m uch I " v e ry g lad n ersonallv H. C h a m b e rla in , B lan ch e E. H ick s. T he A m erican L egion v e te ra n s , (C o n tin u e d on P a g e F o u r) open hut ,7 7 7 T ’ M rs. G ordon M acC racken. G eo rg ie ; S p a n ish -A m e ric an w a r v e te ra n s a n d m o d e rn g ro cery s to re eq u ip p ed to I c a r s p ro b a b ly saved N o rth W itc h ita in ,ove w ith C ap tain S h a rp e, a v o u n g slonx » . * th e ° * ‘*M U . C offee, Mrs. S adie E . H ay n es, s e p a ra te co m p an y A of M edford w ere h a n d le a la rg e v o lu m e o f city and ^ H s from heavy d a m a g e by e x p lo -, E n sH sh m ilita ry o ffic e r th e p a rt nation« » . ’» v c o u n try tra d e w ll, be in sta lle d . T he »ion. T he tir e s ta r te d in th e " K a ty " I Played by .io h , F in n e ra n . en c“ ’o he rm i. 'd e Mrs. A. L. L am b. M rs. L. A. R o b e rts ¡la rg e ly re p re s e n te d a t th e fu n e ra l new lo catio n w ilt be ofniy a few re p a ir shops, w hich b u rn e d w ith a j Tw o com edy p a rts t h a t a re a rio t t e r " * C° nSI U m a t- M rs. P e rc y C heever, Miss G race he rs. a c a tiv ...... p an H. o e 1 a T re ll e A pall m eri- b e a re rs, a ll A m eri- .. „ t r ■ p re s e n t *' lo ca tio n loas of $150,000. of fun a re th o se o f M rs. J o h n B row n _ C h u m b e rla in , M rs. C ~ B. L »m kln . can Legion v e te ra n s , w ere C o lo n els d o o rs n ° o r th o ° f ' th e ,',re!Wnt D r. M attie B. Shaw . Mrs. M r. -----------— ----------- — ,» ffum an cyclone, a n d h e r h u sb a n d , .. A. R. G reg- G « o ordon rtto n V oorhies a n d P a in e . C a p ta in ? . .. W A SH IN GTON. D. C., Sept. 20.— J o h n B row n, a la d ie s ’ h a ird re s s e r.! o ry . M rs. F. H. W a lk e r, M rs. G r a c e 'R a lp h C ow gill, and L ie u te n a n ts F la c k u s a n d M r. P o w ell a re b o th w ell-k n o w n b u sin e ss m en of A sh lan d . : Dr. Jo h n P ingw ood M a n -' T hey k e n by b. D reys, M rs. E. D. P a lm e r. Mrs. F loyd H a rt, B e rt E llio tt a n d C arl Y — x rin i lu c te e , , of ui R rviiigwoou A lan-' — a re c ap ab ly ta idAcu oy Miss MISS S 2 ld -i IK «« TOIn V . ~ _______ a a» w w — - .. — T T ll E v ely n H. Dow e. Mrs. Jo h n H. F u l- T en g w ald . T he h o n o ra ry pall b e a r- Mr. F la c k u s h a s en g a g ed in th e gro- or. N. J ., w as se le c te d to d ay by P re s- na He,1m an and “ C h ic k ” F a rlo w . ler, B ern ice Yao, L iR ie P e te rs o n , e rs. p ro m in e n t c itiz e n s SHÍ I PLANTEO c h ild re n ^ J. M. S pencer. M ary E . , San F ra n c is c o Bay d is tric t. SCUSS< d y e s te rd a y a fte r- j side, on re tu r n in g th e re , s ta r tin g to- ÜûûNOER. WHERE OVER A AEC* OF Im m e d ia te a c ce p tan c e of th e op­ S pencer. hn a U, ' ,l ’lle e tin g of tlle ex e cu tiv e ; m orro w m orn in g . And since th e in- ÍHEYftE « I0 IM 6 R’l t 1' ? h.1 l 0 C a l c!la£)ter a t th e c id e n t seem s closed so f a r a s M A den C. S p en cer a n d Isa b e lle P o r ­ p o rtu n ity w as d e m a n d e d , a n d th e perfectly G ood 7 d o c to r le ft on tw o d a y s ’ no tice. Mrs. f 7 | C|U \ » T h e m e e tin g w a s at-1 A n d e rso n ’s r e tu r n in g h e re is co' t e r S p en cer w ere m a rrie d a t O ttaw a. oV POTATOES s o M t- . . . 7 , ’y r s ‘ S' B ‘ M ears- c o u n ty c ern ed , th is a rtic le clo ses to d a y ’s K a n .. S e p te m b e r 18. 1870. A fte r a Moxon, w ith h e r son, S pencer, w ill t UÔHERE AßOONP ai>,’ aDd M r8' S c h e fflin - hom e new s w ith a s ta te m e n t fro m Mrs. c o u p le of y e a rs resid en ce in K a n ­ rem a in a t th e 1 V endom e a p a rtm e n ts ‘ erT |Ce cireC t°,r ’ ,b° th ° f M e d fo rd - I A nd erso n , w ho w as in th e o ffice ju st s a s. lo sin g a b o u t a ll th e y h ad by a fo r a s h o rt tim e, to te r m in a te t h e , d o c to r’s b u sin e ss a ffa irs . T hey w ill ie p a n s o r th e co m in g d riv e b e fo re th e p a p e r w e n t to p ress. Mrs. now h isto ric g ra s s h o p p e r raid!, th e y ; en V th e M€,dford w om - A n d e rso n d id n o t h a v e m uch to say. c am e w est to A sh la n d in 1874, w h ere jo in Dr. M oxon s h o rtly a t , th e ir f u ­ tu re hom e in B erkeley, C alif. e in itia l s ta r t o f p la n s fo r; b u t s h e w a n te d h e r friend» to feel M r. S p e n c e r h ad com e f ir s t w ith h ls j cai C° Un/ 311 1<>Cal d riv e ‘ T h e ,0 ’ a s s u re d t h a t she w as v ery g ra te fu l f a th e r , H. E. S pencer, w ho hom e­ P H IL A D E L P H IA . P a., Sept. 19.— eleM P 7 R ed C r° 8S w ,1 ,! f o r eTery h e ,P th e y e x te n d e d h e r in s te a d e d th e lan d th a t is now s o u th -j illiam T ilden won th e n a tio n a l T i ? P c o m m itte e a t a ; th e a ffa ir. M rs. A n d erso n sa id she e a s t A sh lan d . A den S pencer sp e n t te n n is c h a m p io n sh ip h e re to d ay w hen h is e a rly boyhood on th e sto ck ra n g e s h S 7 " eXt Week‘ T h ® w ould leave h e re ln th e m o rn in g and he d e fe a te d W allace J o h n s to n 6-1 d e fin ite p la n s to be m ad e by th e , w ould re s id e a t T a le n t, w h e re any- J 6-3, 6-1. (G o n tin u e d on P a g e 4) bZ ,h 68 . L “ " » « w « ' l a le r ib o d y » h o denirod to c o m m u n ic a te by th e lo ca l c h a p te r. h e r M u |a .. CMC CLDC GIVES LOR ‘PURPLE SHOW’, T » » w a te r helps. ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTÊS î BÈR 2o7l921 Reduce Freight Rates 18 Per Cent On Pacific Coast ESPEE OFFICIAL JM A LARIA Germs cannot survive * • three months in the rich olone at Ashland. T h e p u re d om estic DCSl Grocery To Have Mew Store; Lease Golden Wedding Anniversary At Spencer Home o w Wife of Missing Pastor Arrives At Talent Home u ii T h e E n d o f a P e rfe c t D a y D. F. M. Moxon Accepts Position 'Frisco Hospital Plans Made For County Red Cross Drive November 11 I *