a SHLAND climate without the aid * • of Medicine, cures nine cases out of ten of Asthma. fact. This is a proven j A shland D aily T idings I ALARIA Germs caaoot t 1 1 three months in the rich at A shland. The pure do __ VOLUME 3 _ International News Wire Service (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Voi. 411 43) -Weekly Tidings. Vol. ~ “7 7 ^ 7 7 ^ 7 — ^— - ------ w ater helps. ----- ------------------ . k ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER fspee Makes Cut In Menu Prices Dining Car Service TO HOLD FIRST MEETING IN ASHLAND THE EARLY PA RT OE -VENT MONTH— PROMOTE IN ­ TERESTS OE SOUTH. OREGON. I m e s u ite of th e n o r m a lc y ’e x p e rts I of th e S o u th e rn P acific h a s been w ielded, and a s a r e s u lt th e d in in g c a r p ric e s w ere slash ed to so m e­ w h ere n e a r a f ig u re c o in c id en t to th e poor m a n ’s p o ck et book A p ot of coffee, w hich ur te rd a y sold for 30 c e n ts n he p u rc h a se d fo r 15 cents, p o ta to e s have been re d u c e d cent from th e ir fo rm e r price cen ts. O th e r b ra n d s of p o tato e j slu m p e d in p rices a p p ro x im a p e r cent. Soups have sp lash e 3 5 c e n ts dow n to 25 cen ts, i k in d s o f v e g e ta b le s h a v e s t p re -w a r basis. S irlo in and lojn s te a k s have been c u t d< $1.25 a p o rtio n w ere Senate Committee Votes i To Favor Peace Treatie 23.__Dr d e a th to(*iy bv w ith sud- S h e riff kins. w hen th e la t te r drew i m en io e rs of th e Ja c k so n C ounty ¡M e d ic al society w ere e n te rta in e d I W e d n esd a y e v e n in g a t th e hom e of ¡D r. a n d Mrs. E. A. W oods. 125 W i­ lm e r s tr e e t. T h e m e e tin g was one lo f th e r e g u la r sessio n s held th e firs t fend th ird W ed n esd ay of e v e ry m o u th . ( W AbtUN OTO N, D. C„ Sept. 2 3 - T he se n a te fo re ig n re la tio n s com ' in itte e voted to d ay to m ak e a fav o r a b le re p o rt to th e s e n a te on th t I tre a tie s of peace w ith G erm an , A us tr ia a n d H u n g a ry , w hich P re sid e n t H a rd in g tra n s m itte d to th e se n a tr W ednesday. B efore re p o rtin g on. th e tre a tie s th e c o m m itte e a/J.opted th e rese rv a tio'i of s tip u la tin g t h a t th e United S ta te s sh a ll n ot p a rtic ip a te in any agency o r com m ission c re a te d by the V ersailles tre a ty w ith o u t an a c t of co n g ress a u th o riz in g such p a rtic ip a ­ tion. W . W rtE C . (Aft you DlRKT US TO ft PLACE W ftttt Mit (AN HUHT {?{ FOR 6 AWE ? „ H op­ a gun, ES TO MASS TROOPS IN a f te r being n a rro w ly m issed by a h u rle d c h a ir as he e n te re d th e pris- HUNGARY DESPITE A in i o n e r’s cell. I LTIMATI M— MILITARY Aliasing th e s h e riff in th e wild th ro w of th e c h a ir. B ru m field w ay <»E 110 MILES. h alted hv th e leveled gun of S h e riff H opkins, who th re a te n e d to -Kill th e accused m u rd e re r if he m ade a n ­ -H u n g a ry has o th e r move. u ltim a tu m to W lien asked to ex p lain his rag e ird , a c co rd in g ' B ru m field , w h ite In th e face, said ni h ere toilav j th a t H opkins had» w orked his cel! m ate, a convicted b o o tle g g e r, ■‘a l­ m ost to d e a th .” O fficials s ta te th a t th e b o o tleg g er, who is se n te n c e d to th re e m o n th s a t h a rd tab o r, had not* Keen com pelled to do an y h a rd w ork. B efore e n te rin g th e cell th is m o rn ­ ing. S h e riff H opkins had a d d re sse d B rum field w ith . “ Good m orn in a. i Doc, how a re y o u ? ” ' o u com e in h e re and I ’ll show you how I fe e l,” B ru m field re p lie d .' H e ll, Doc. y o u ’re going to g eti th e c h a n c e .” th e dfeputy said a n d MRS. MICKELSON GIVES s ta r te d to e n te r th e cell. DINNER PARTY TO MANY As H opkins u n locked th e d o o r ; RELATIVES VISITING H ERE B rum field h u rle d a c h a ir th e len g th The tre a tie s w ere re p o rte d on by a vote of nin e to one, w ith only ten of th e six teen m em b e rs p rese n t. of his cell, s tr ik in g thp dnn,. S e n a to r B orah c a st th e one d is s e n t­ ing vote. HJP,; U. c SopT. 23.__ A m erican so ld ie rs now on d u ty a lo n g th e R hine, will be w ith d ra w n soon r. B e r t h e U nited S ta te s s e n a te r a t i ­ fies ’ (h e G erm a n -A m e rica n peace tre a ty , a c c o rd in g to a s su ra n c e s giv­ en a n u m o e r o f s e n a to rs by S e n a to r New, who sa id "h e w as sp e a k in g for P re sid e n t H ard in g . \ b um h.y school c lasses froE S E R IE S C hurches of all d e n o m in a tio n s me be R u t h , I»«»’« tdfiay fo r th e th ir tie th a n n u a a w hen! co n v ention of th e J a c k so n C ount; victory S u n d a y School a s so c ia tio n , beinj ie f i r s t ! liehi in A shland to d a y a n d to m o r ig bam -l r<)w • T he co n fe re n ce s ta r te d a t l j n e tte d ° c]ock th is m o rn in g w ith a good ee him - a tte n d a n c e a t th e C o n g re g a tio n al sizzling «'burch. D elegates from v ario u s to bat b a rts of Ja c k so n co u n ty a re a rriv - k e r g e - ) in S h ourly. > of th e Tlie in te r io r of th e c h u rc h is ace fo r ! P leasin g ly d e c o ra te d w ith flow ers t. ’ and d ra w in g s an d a r t w o rk s illu s- W a ite , H a tin g bible scenes. T he c o n fe re n ce >olboy. ' " b ic h is s im ila r to th e one held h e re In d ian s tw o y e a rs ago. was opened by G eorge ONE THOI’NAND ARMENIAN of th e ! P e r s o n . c o u n ty s e c re ta ry of th e as- GIRLS CARRIED T o TITRE 11, b u t ' so ciatio n . T h e m ain a d d re s s o f th e HAREMS, IS OlxAUHET» he bal- '’m o rn in g was d e liv ered by Rev w H u d s o n O ldfield. = = ' -O ther s p e a k e rs on th e program th is m o rn in g an d a fte rn o o n w ere- .M iss G eorgia P a rk e r, s ta te se cre - * p a r y : Rev. N W. P h elp s. M rs. H. A.! I—J C anaday, and G eorge Iv erso n . O th e r t - i — . • o ffic e rs p re se n t n t th o „ „ „ e ______ it Hunting for a Place to Hunt M ■Those p re se n t were» D o cto rs G. W. Ip re g g . G eorge O. J a rv is . P. D. Sw ed­ e n b u rg , vice p re s id e n t. D. M. B ro-i ^wer. G ordon M acC racken, E rn e s t A. New a r r iv a ls re g is te re d a t th e Ho te l A sh lan d to d ay a r e : Rev. A n­ d re w JA G ra h a n i, B oston, M ass.; M ai S te u fe l. C hicago; J. J o rd a h l P o r t­ la n d ; Miss G eo rg ia P a rk e r, P o r t­ la n d ; Dr. an d M rs. M. N. T rip la th . 1-loos w ood, M inn.; O. A dam son, Geo. C. S n ltter, P o r tla n d ; C. A. A llen, Los A n g eles, C a lif.; Mr. a n d M rs. Geo. S e lle r. L a tro b e . P e n n .; Mr. an d Mrs. N elson S hell, Los A ngeles; T. N. R o ssick . P o r tla n d : Je sse W in b u rn . S ap an d S a lt; Max G o ld b erg and p a rty . S e a ttle , W a sh .; Mr. and M rs. A. S. McGle, O a k la n d . C all?.; Mr. a n d Mrs. R ay W . G reen e, P o r tla n d ; M r. a n d Mrs. A. J. N a u rm a n , Los A n g e le s; G. W . Bacon. San F r a n -, cisco ; M r. a n d Mrs. E. A. B eall. San F ra n c is c o ; P. W. S m ith . Glnd«»™ ,,. ) Sept. ing tria l, was th re a te n e d A sn ia n d m en who a tte n d e d t i e fo ru m luncheon a t K la m a th P a lls y e s te rd a y w e re R ev. C h a rle s A ’ E d ­ w ard s. H. T. E lm o re, G eorge M. F ro s t, an d Jo h n H. P u lle r. C G. M. P ro s t was o n e of th e p r iX cip al s p e a k e rs a t a m e e tin g of th e iff to com e a f te r him , a n d h ad n o i l m e rc h a n ts b u re a u , o f th e K la ih a th th o u g h t of flig h t. | F a lls C h a n ib e r W ednesday n ig h t A c o ro n e r’s ju ry y e s te rd a y re- I M essrs. H. T. E lm o re a n d J. H. Pul- tu rn e d a v erd ict on th e case a s fol I - le r a l s M a tte n d e d th e g a th e rin g . Mr. i low s: I F ro s t, aliv e to bu sin ess, c a rrie d a “ W e, th e c o ro n e r’s ju ry im p an elled I n u m b e r of sa m p le s of choice A sh­ , to in v e s tig a te th e cau se of d e a tji of l | land a p p le s to K la m a th P a lls, an d W ilb u r L eroy J a c k s , find th e s a id ) | w as c a llin g on th e K la m a th P a lls W ilb u r Leroy J a c k s cam e to h i s 'I m e rc h a n ts d u rin g his sta y in th a t d e a th a t S acred H e a rt h o sp ita l, M ed- I city . In in tro d u c in g th e A sh lan d d e le g a ­ r u n I LAND, O r., S ept. 23.— At ford. O regon, on S e p te m b e r 21, I 1921, from g u n sh o t w o unds in flic ted j tio n a t th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce th e next m e e tin g of th e s ta te h ig h ­ ¡b y one R. M atthew s, a t E ag le P o in t, I lu n ch eo n T h u rs d a y noon, S e c re ta ry way com m ission, O ctober 25, bids J a c k so n co u n ty , O regon, on th e 2 0 th I F u lle r a llu d e d to Rev. C.. A. E d ­ will be opened fo r le ttin g a t least of S e p tem b e r. 192*1, a t a b o u t 9 1 w a rd s as th e B ishop of S o u th e rn 100 m iles of ro ad w ork. o ’clock a. m .” [ A n o th e r la rg e block of bonds will O regon. B ishop E d V ard s w as th e I he v e rd ic t w as sig n ed by L. E . !| p rin c ip a l sp e a k e r re p re s e n tin g A sh­ be sold by th e com m ission nex t W ak em an , as fo re m an , a n d H. C. I ' m o nth, th is tinip thp m tn lan d . B u rg ess. Ed W hite. W illiam B a y s ,!, 1 G. M. P ro st. H. T. E lm o re, a n d ' H. D. S pencer and O. L. H arm o n , as 11 Rev. E d w a rd s will e ive an « p ™ ,,,,» m ' illion d o lla rs ’ w o rth of boi m em b ers th e re o f. I 1 sold W eA iesd ay to a syndic 1 wo w itn esses w ere e x am in ed . I 1 r a te of $1,005.10 p e r $1000 Dr. C h a rle s T. Sw eeney, th e a tte n d - I * T h e re will be a su rv ey iu g p h y sician, who d e scrib ed th e na- , D a lle s-C a lifo rn ia highw av to r e of th e w ounds, an