A shland D aily T idings SHLAND climate without the aid of Medicine, cnree nine cases oat of ten of Asthma. This Is a proven fa c t. International News Wire Service VOLUME 3 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Vol. 43) ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1921 isbir~i« ■ e -i M ALARIA Germa easnot survive * ■ three months la the rieh ososs at Ashland. The pure domeetlc water helps. ■ Mt NO. 29 YANKS WIN FIRST GAME WORLD SERIES ENGINEER FAILS TO SELL SERVICE Local Y. M. C. A. Committee Make Conference Plans T he local c o m m itte e of th e Y. M.L C. A. m e t la s t n ig h t a n d com p leted th e p lan s a n d a p p o in tm e n t of com - ! m itte e s to ta k e c a re of th e O ld e r ! • B oys’ c o n fe re n ce , w hich Is to m eet WATER INVESTIGATION TO COST in A sh la n d O cto b er 21-23. E a c h one «75C AND E X P E N S E S IS R E - p re s e n t Was e n th u s ia s tic o v e r th e OBCTEU; TO SCRKKX WATER »“ > * « » » U> A s h la n d ' | a 3 m al* a rm y of y o u n g m an h o o d ot B E 1O R K M ETERS ARE 1X-, s o u th e rn O regon b n ln e e n , h . ages Secret Diplom acy Coup F ails At League Assembly Wage Cutting Is Protested At Ore. Labor Convention PO R TLA N D , O r., Oct. 5.— R e so lu ­ tio n s a d o p te d a t th e la s t a n n u a l i m e e tin g of th e A m erican F e d e ra tio n E 3 10 0; 30,000 o f L a b o r and* se n t to th e O regon fe d ­ e ra tio n by P re s id e n t S am uel Gorap- ers, w ere p re se n te d a t y e s te rd a y ’s session of th e S ta te F e d e ra tio n of YANKS TAKE M EASI'RE o p "MG L ab o r. T hey w ere re fe rre d to th e ------ P H IL ” DOUGLAS; MAYS IS re so lu tio n s c o m m itte e an d will be re ­ STA LLED . , of 15 a n d 21. fe rre d to th e c o n v e n tio n today. 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P A R K E PO LO GROUNDS, New Y ork. Oct, tio n fo r $750 fo r serv ices, a u d ex­ te e to give th e boys a c h a n c e to p a r ­ iu g upon th e la b o r people to fig h t G EN EV A , Oct. 5.— An a tte m p t to 5-— C a rl M ays, th e s tu rd y u n d e rh a n d (I. N. S. S ta ff C o rre s p o n d e n t) p e n se s not to exceed $500, w as re ­ tic ip a te in th e help an d fellow ship in tro d u c e s e c re t d ip lo m acy Into th e a n y a tte m p t m ad e in t h a t d ire c tio n tw irle r o f th e Y an k ees, tu rn e d th e G EN EV A . S w itz e rla n d , O ct 4.— L e a g u e of N a tio n s w as b a lk e d in th e w as ad o p ted . je c te d a t th e r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e w hich com es fro m such le a d e rs h ip in G ia n ts back in th e f irs t g a m e of th e Ja zz b a n d s a n d p o k e r dice. M a rtin i c ity c o u n cil y e s te rd a y e v e n in g . M r ' so n K. social a n d re lig io u s life. All assem b ly today. A re s o lu tio n had w orld se rie s b aseb all gam e, w inning K oon p la n n e d to m ak e a n in v e 6 tig a -| re g is te re d d e le g a te s will be e n title d cock ta ils a n d S cotch h ig h b a lls, dona­ b een o ffe re d to a m e n d a rtic le 18, by a sco re of 3 to 0. tio n of co n d itio n s h e re a n d m ak e pre- 11 f ree tic k e t to th e e n te r ta i n m e n t 1 *noes a n d a u to m o b ile rid e s k e e p th e m a k in g it u n n e c e ssa ry to re g is te r W ith 30,000 fans w a tc h in g , th e lim in a ry p la n s fo r im p ro v in g th e a n d b a n q u e t S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n and p r ln c «». p rim e m in is te rs , fo re ig n a ll in te rn a tio n a l a g re e m e n ts w ith th e Y ankee ace let th e an x io u s G ia n ts ^ m in iste rs a n d p la in c itiz e n s w ho a re leag u e se c re ta ry , b u t th e assem bly, w a te r s itu a tio n . H e e s tim a te d th a t evening. dow n w ith five h its, w hile h is te a m ­ CLASSIFIED d e le g a te s to th e second assem b ly of h is w o rk w ould be fin ish ed in a a fte r a h o t d e b a te , d e fe rre d action m ate s took th e m e a su re of "B ig FOR SALE— Twin beds; one of on th e q u e stio n u n til 1922. th e L e a g u e of N a tio n s from g e ttin g m o n th from th e d a te of em p lo y m e n t. P h il ' D ouglas, w ho p itch ed a nice them nearly new. Address Haz ru sty w hen th e d a y ’s w ork is over. T he p ro p o sitio n of M r. K oon w as Kik, Tidings office. gam e, d esp ite th e sco re, b u t who got H is H ig h n ess P rin c e A rfa-ed-D ow - W ASH IN GTON, D. C., Oct. 5.— re je c te d by th e council a s au un­ A r th u r B risb a n e sa y s to try a l­ , no a g g re ssiv e s u p p o rt from his tea m - w ays to w r ite in a w ay to m ak e leh, fo rm e r m in is te r of ju s tic e an d A s s e rtin g th a t th e L e a g u e of N atio n s n e c e ssa ry e x p e n d itu re . C ity E n g i­ ; m a te s, w ho found Mays to be w orse fo lk s t h i i # . If y o u c a n fin d it, P e rs ia ’s d e le g a te , is th e le a g u e ’s had been su c ce ssfu lly " d is c h a rg in g n e e r W a lk e r w as of th e o p in io n th a t th a n a C hinese pnzzle. g re a te s t jazz band» fiend. His favor-1 th e re is a p o in t in n e a rly everv fu n c tio n s of h ig h e st im p o rta n c e ," su c h a re p o rt w ould n o t be o f m a te ­ ____________ , F r a n k ie F risc h , cra c k th ir d s a c k e r H az K ik. ite re s o rts a re th e K ru s a a l, w here S e n a to r S h e p a rd a n n o u n c e d in th e r ia l b e n e fit an d th a t th e p ro b lem s o f th e losers, w as th e only G ia n t to e v e ry th in g from gin fizzes to c h a m ­ s e n a te today t h a t he w ould vote h a d a lre a d y been th re s h e d o u t to “ P u rp le F la s h e s ,” play in g to a I sn,VH M ays, g e ttin g fo u r h its in lo u r ANNOUNCEMENT p ag n e flow w ith u tm o st freedom a g a in s t th e ra tific a tio n of th e G er­ ca p ac ity h o u se a t th e V ining t h e a t e r ’ ‘,,n In Ka up to b a t. one being a sm ash- su c h an e x te n t th a t A s h la n d ’s w a te r u n til 1 a m. n ig h tly , a n d M axim ’s, ----------- m an, A u s tria n a n d H u n g a ria n peace last n ig h t, was th e finest th e a tric a l ¡ng trip le in th e six th inning. s itu a tio n w as th o ro u g h ly covered in a p a io d y on th e fam o u s P a ris res-: On a c c o u n t of u n s a tis fa c to ry la b o r tre a tie s , b e c au se th ey would) pro v id e s u rp ris e in m any m o n th s. re p o rts . Babe R u th d ro v e in th e first ru n It has ta u r a n t of t h e sa m e n a m e . 'c o n d itio n s, i t b e in g im p o ssib le to ob- fo r o u r iso la tio n from th e le a g u e ” long been th e custom in n ew sp ap er of th e g am e in th e firs t in n in g , w hen R eport N ot Ju stifiab le Now, M axim ’s is n o to rio u s fo r th u g h of --------------- e ffic ie n t — h elp . T — he a n d "em p h a siz e o u r d e s e rtio n of h u ­ “ T he r e p o r t,’’ Mr. W a lk e r said , M ED FO RD , O r.. Oct 5 . --- T h e — e . ¡ ta in e n o -------— circles to re g a rd a “ hom e ta le n t” ho poked a sizzling sin g le to th e c e n ­ a n d lobbies l "fUDib^ , Of m on.d es w ho in fe st C lario n wil1 te m p o a rrily cease publi- m a n ity .” ' “ w ould h a rd ly a d d a n y th in g th a t is fe d e ra l c o u rt room show a s good, even th o u g h th e w rite r te r field), scoring M iller, who had . ... it n ig h tly . T ru ly r e p re s e n ta tiv e a r e c a tio n a s a d a ily , b u t w ill issu e w eek- n o t a lre a d y k u o w n to M r. H o sie r o r T --- h e lo -- n -- e had to s tra in a a p o in t. — B ut we c a n ' b e a te n a u o u tfie ld h it. l l n c.nnv Ut th6y ° f th e L e a * Ue of N a tio n s - l.v.- F rid a y . In t h e n e x t Issue a fu ll i GENEVA, Switzerland, Oct. 5.— tru th fu lly say th a t th e E lk s d e m o n -! sin g el w as R « t h ’s su m to ta l fo r th e m y se lf. I am f a m ilia r w ith th e con­ The L eag u e of N atio n s a ssem b ly s tr a te d last e v e n in g th a t th ey had a | d a ^ ’ as be w a(Ked d itio n s h e re b e c au se I ’ve been, s tu d y ­ th « n o h *Ve9 e r a j I’’o in in g w hen they com e from all q u a r te r s of th e explanation will be made. tw o trip s to ' ° ♦» th e b lllte d I g lo b e - And th e y are* s to n y -h e a rte d , T he w eekly w ill b e la rg e a n d in -, m eetin g en d ed a f te r C h in a , B elgium _ , . p ro d u c tio n th a t w as c le v e r a n d good fir8t ba8B a n d f a >,n «d th e next tw o in g th e m fo r u lo n g tim e. 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I t 1 w as p ra c tic a lly pro fessio n - R * w liu s » a s th e only G ian t h e ­ u ° ye r 0,1 an d D eputy d an ces w ith th e m , o r even co n v erses P ro p e r a d ju s tm e n t w ill be m ad e of N a tio n s council. v a te c itiz e n an d in te r e s te d , ta x ­ C lerk al in both s ta g in g and h istrio n ic abil-1 sid es to n ic k Mays fo r a h it, a s c le r k • t ti actinR w itb tb em acrO8S th e tab le . to r loss o f tim e w h e n th e d a ily issue p a y e r .” ity. N e ith e r team m ad e a n e rro r. U J ? IC S68S10" ' a rr M aybe th e p rin c e knew a b o u t t h i s , is re s u m e d , w hich w ill be a t no dis- “ W e d o n t’ need th e r e p o r t,” Mr. riv ed f r / ' W ASH IN GTON, D. C., Oct. a.— J ho c u rta in was up p ro m p tly a t m o r a n d . T he o th e r a n d m aybe he d id n ’t. B ut th e o t h e r ' ta n t d a te . In th e m e a n tim e . T h e N EW YO RK , Oct. 5.— Dawn b ro k e W a lk e r c o n tin u e d . “ W hy re p o rt on fro m P o r T n d ’R e p u b lic a n L e a d e r M ondell today 8 : ir>. and for tw o solid h o u rs th e a " * '* * 1 n ig h t’ jU st a f te r he h ad d e l i v e r e d ^ b lig h t a n d cold a f te r th e n ig h t sh o w ­ C la rio n e x te n d s th a n k s to its p a tro n s told P re sid e n t w h e th e r o r n o t we need m o re w a te r H a rd in g th a t th e locai a c to rs k e p t th e e n tire h o u se In from I o rtla n d la s t n ig h t. C h a rle s le n g th y speech in th e assem b ly an d frie n d s a n d re m in d s th e m i t h a s h ouse w as rea d y to a d jo u rn a n d is a n u p ro a r of la u g h te r. M rs. .Maxine e rs th a t visited New York y e ste rd a y o r m e te rs ? We know th e a n s w e r to a re a r c L a ‘dl