THIS IS SUBSCRIPTION BARGAIN WEEK-YOU SAVE BIG MONEY-READ AD ON PAGE FOUR clim ate Without the aid A SHLAND nt Medicine. cure» nins case» out of ten ot Asthma. fact. This la a fcrbveh A shland D aily T idings International News Wire Service VOLUME 3 («accessor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43) PEALARIA Germa oannot survive i » three months In the rich ocone at Ashland. The pure domestic water helps. ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER Jl7l921 11 NO. 34 GIANTS EVEN CHANCES WITH 8-5 VICTORY Fill IS U H Of Shipments Make Gold Hill, Oregon Limestone Center German Cabinet Is Firm Intact Upper Silesia Golden Wedding Anniversary Of Pioneers Observed GOLD H IL L , O re., Oct. 11.— T h a t G ild H ill is th e lim e sto n e c e n te r of T he fiftie th and g o ld en w e d d in g . th e s ta te is evidenced by th e fa c t a n n iv e rs a ry of Mr. an d M rs. D aniel t h a t th e lit tl e m in in g to w n on th e L. G lenn, o ld -tim e re s id e n ts of A sh­ , R ogue is th e b a n n e r sh ip p in g p o in t lan d , w as o b se rv e d y e s te rd a y ev e­ on th e S o u th e rn P acific railw a y in ning a t th e hom e of th e ir d a u g h te r PRINCIPAL j O regoll> excel’tin 8 P o rtla n d . T hese .MAYOR (¡A TES IS Mrs. T h o m as H. S im pson, who gave ! sh ip m e n ts in clu d e b oth in co m in g a n d a w ed d in g d in n e r in h o n o r of th e SPEAKER AT CHAMBER j o u tg o in g fre ig h t, w hich’ is m ad e up I JESS IIAKNKS, RELIEF PITCHER, couple. COMMERCE FORUM LLNCH; m o stly of lim e sto n e a n d its fin ish ed ,' LEADS GIANTS TO VICTORY ; T he Sinipson hom e w as d e c o ra te d IN SISTS ON I j A R G E COUNTY [ p ro d u c t. for th e occasion a n d tw o w ed ding FOR SECOND TIME; THE FUND FO R ST A T E F A IK E X H IB - T he lim e sto n e in d u stry , lik e th e i cak es, one fo r th e b rid e a n d one fo r TEAMS ARK TtBD WITH THREE « | g o ld -m in in g in d u s try in th is reg io n , tiie groom , \^ere th e p a ra m o u n t em ­ GAMES EACH, to ta lly su sp e n d e d w ith th e o p e n in g b e llish m e n ts of th e d in n e r tab le. of th e w ar. T he e q u ip m e n t a n d c a p ­ S tra ig h t a h e a d fo r J a c k s o n c o u n ­ Mr. an d Mrs. G lenn, 76 a n d 74 ty in ta k in g th e lead a t co m in g s ta te ita l o f th e se in d u s trie s w ere rap id ly By JACK VEIOCK y e a rs old, resp ectiv ely , w ere m a rrie d la ir s w ith g r e a te r e x h ib its m ad e p o s­ d iv e rte d a n d ap p lied to th e m in in g (I. N. S. S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t) O ctober 10, 1871, a t N o rth V ernon, c h ro m e, p ian g a n e se, sib le by la r g e r m oney a p p ro p ria tio n s , of copper, PO LO GROUNDS, New Y ork, Oct. ln d . Mrs. G len n fo rm e rly w as Miss! M ED FO R D , O re., O ct. 11.— A ju ry q u ic k silv e r, p la tin u m a n d o th e r w a r a n d in s u p p o rt of th e w o rld ’s exposi K a th e rin e H arg ro v e. Mr. G lenn is a 11-— O ld J e ss B a rn e s ’ c u rv e balled in th e fe d e ra l c o u rt w as u n a b le to B E R L IN , Oct. 11.— “ We s ta n d or tio n to be held in P o rtla n d in 1925, m eta ls a b o u n d in g in th e reg io n . T he a g re e in th e case of F re d H ood a n d civil w a r v e te ra n a u d a m em b er of tfie Y ankees to d e a th in th e six th fall by u n d iv id ed u p p e r S ile sia .” w as th e plea so u n d ed to d a y by C. E. su sp en sio n o f . h o s tilitie s in tu rn s u s ­ his co u sin , C h a rle s H ood, J r ., b o th th e G. A. R. Mrs. G len n is a m e m - ; Bauie Oie w o rld ’s se rie s, b e a tin g W ith th is so lem n pledge, a dozen ( “ P o p ” ) G ates, m ay o r of M edford, pended th e m in in g la rg e ly o f w ar K la m a th h er of th e W o m en ’s R elief c o rp s a n d (hem by a score of 8 to 5, p u ttiu g In d ia n s, and w as d is-i g rav e-faced G erm an s ta te s m e n , b e fo re m em b ers of th e A sh lan d m e ta ls a n d e q u ip m e n t a n d c a p ita l c h a rg e d by th e c o u rt a f te r long d e ­ e .u x - : a n a c tiv e m em b e r of th e c h a n ta u q u a tb e G ia n ts on even te rm s w ith th e m em b ers ot th e p re s e n t g o v e rn in g . . ’ . . . , „ c h a m b e r of com m erce a t a fo ru m w ere d iv e rte d back to th e m in in g of lib e ra tio n . f board. j Y an k s a g a in . E ach tea m now has The redhnen w ere ac? fac tio n , shook h a n d s a n d th en left lu n ch e o n th is noon a t th e H otel A sh­ p eace-tim e m in e ra ls, of w hich lim e ­ c u sed of s te a lin g a n d se llin g five Mr. a n d Mrs. G lenn have been won tfaree gam es. th e c h a n c e llo ry b u ild in g e a rly a fte r sto n e ta k e s th e lead in th e G o ld H ill lan d . A shland re s id e n ts fo r th e p ast t h ir ty ' B arnes w as a w izard in th e pitch- h e a d o f g o v e rn m e n t stock. T hey will th e co n fe re n ce th a t had lasted all M ayor G ates, w ho is a J a c k so n d istric t. y ears. T he g u e sts a t th e d in n e r e rs box- O nce a g a in he w as c alled p ro b a b ly be re trie d a t th e n e x t te rm G reqt im p o rta n c e a tta c h e s to th e I t ’s a to u g h Job to k e e p han d l­ n ig h t. c o u n ty r e p re s e n ta tiv e * on th e fa ir " ’e re ; in to reliev e th e h u rle y F re d T oney, of c o u rt. T h is w as th e la s t o f th e H e rs th a m m e r. th e G erm an a m b a s ­ ing o v er $144 a y e a f, cash , to an b o a rd , s ta te d th e fa ir w ill cost th e Gold H ill d is tric t w ith th e c o n s ta n t In d ia n cases b e fo re th e p re s e n t te rm Mr. a n d Mrs. G. F. B illings, Mr. who s ta r te d th e g am e f o r th e G ia n ts, o p e ra tio n of th e local c e m e n t fa c to ry s a d o r to E n g la n d , w as in s tru c te d to in s titu tio n w h ich ta k e s y o u r s ta te a p p ro x im ifte ly $ 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , ac­ end Mrs. H. C. C a rte r. Mr. a n d Mrs. b u t failed to la st out th e f ir s t in ­ o f c o u rt, a n d th e a b o rig in e s h a v e re ­ im p re ss upon ajie B ritish g o v e rn m e n t m oney a n d sp e n d s i t w ith y o u r c o rd in g to te n ta tiv e p lan s now m ad e of 1,200 b a r r e ls ’ d aily c a p a c ity , and tu rn e d to th e ir tepees on th e r e s e r ­ B arn es s tru c k o u t ten Y anks H. O. F ro b a ch , M r. an d Mrs. T hom as ning. th e p o sitio n of G erm an y , which c o m p e tito r, j u s t fo r sp ite, fo r fo r th e ra is in g of fu n d s fo r th e fa ir. th e o p e ra tio n of th e s ta te lim e sto n e v a tio n . H. S im pson, Dr. and Mrs. J. W . C ran- i,nd a l,ow ed only fo u r b its. fe rtiliz e r p la n t b u ilt a t # > ld H ill fo r m ig h t be su m m ed up a s follow s: goods in y o u r line, a n d getB a w fu l Of th e to ta l a m o u n t, $4,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 w ill Hall. Mr. an d Mrs. R. p. N eil. Mr. T h ro u g h to d a y ’s v ictory B arn es T he civil a c tio n o f th e g o v e rn m e n t U nless S ilesia is saved fo r G er­ m ad b e c au se you will n o t give be su p p lie d by P o rtla n d th ro u g h a th e p u rp o se of fu rn is h in g th e fa rm ­ a g a in s t Ivan E. K ilg o re , p ro m in e n t and Mrs. K ing; M esdam es W. A. in to th e select c la ss of tw irl- m any, th e p re s e n t W irth c a b in e t y o u r goods a w ay fre e . I say, it sy stem of ta x a tio n , if th e p lan s e rs of Onego« w ith fe rtiliz e r at cost. K la m a th c o u n ty s to c k m a n a n d m em ­ P a tric k . .1. S. P a rso n s. L e ttie K l e th ,, e rs wllu have wou w o rld se rie s T he m o st im p o rta n t of a il is th e r e ­ m u st th ro w up its h a n d s a n d re sig n is a to u g h jo b to k e e p a t it. c a rry . T h e o th e r $ 2 ,0 00,000 w ill be Van F o sso n ; M isses A nna H a rg ro v e g an ies a n d e sta b lish e d so m e th in g of b er ot’ a p io n e e r O regon fam ily , was in a clout? of ignom iny. T he reaso n th e se v era l lim esto n e A nd, co m e to th in k it a ll over, su p p lie d by th e re m a in d e r of th e o p e n in g of and E m m a E w an and Jo h n R igg a n d '8 m a rk 88 3 re lie f p itc h e r, fo r In both b e g u n in c o u rt th is m o rn in g . T he q u a rrie s in th e Gold H ill d is tric t. fo r such actio n w ould be th e fa ilu re 1 a m g o in g to q u it a n d leav e it s ta te . G lenn Sim pson. v icto rie s be lias com e from th e bull g o v e rn m e n t is a s k in g fo r a c tu a l d a m ­ of th e W irlh c a b in e t to resc u e fo r th e to th e fa ir-m in d e d p eo p le of A sh­ T he su p p o rt o f-th e 192-5 ex p o sitio n -----------— --------------------i P© n to p ilo t th e G ia n ts to victory. ag es o f $108 a n d p u n itiv e d a m a g e s la n d w h ich h a s th e g r e a te s t c a u se ¡n a tio n th e one th in g upon w hich th e j w as u rg ed by % M ayor G ates fro m a o f $125 fo r a lle g ed v io la tio n of th e BOYS’ C O N F E R E N C E Huggins, taking a long chance, G erm an people pinned th e ir hopes to* to bd m ad, th e s e c re ta ry of th e m o n ey -m ak in g sta n d p o in t. “ O re­ • s ta r te d H a rry H a rp e r, w ho lasted g ra z in g law s in th e F re m o n t n a tio n a l e n a b le th em to pay th e in d em n ity TREAT TO ASHLAND' A sh la n d c h a m b e r o f c o m m erce or g o n ,” b e said , “ is lik e a g re a t a r t ju s t one a n d a th ird in n in g s. Shaw - fo re s t re se rv e . T he g o v e rn m e n t is im posed upon th em . T he A sh la n d T id in g s. ro o m ; it is filled w ith tre a s u re s in key relieved him. a s sis te d in th e p ro se c u tio n of th e W h e n th e c h a m b e r of com ­ th e way v>f scen ery a n d n a tu r a l b e a u ­ j On O ctober 21 M ayor C. B. L am - H om e ru u s fe a tu re d to d a y 's b a ttle . case by W. S. B ak er, of th e d e p a rt- j m erc e g e ts a s e c re ta ry w ho h as a ties. B ut you h av e to te ll th e peo­ kin will give th e a d d re s s of w elcom e “ I r is h ” M eusel a n d F ra n k S n y d er m e n t of a g ric u ltu re . little m o re c o n s id e ra tio n fo r th e | to th e Y. M. C. A. Oldter Boys’ con- ple a b o u t them . T h e ex p o sitio n wil> T he g o v e rn m e n t c h a rg e s th a t K il­ scored fo r th e G ia n ts a n d C hick Few - T h e O regon W ool a n d M ohair c o n trib u to rs w ho pay h is sa la ry , do th a t. it will b rin g m illio n s of ! ference. On S u n d ay e v e n in g th e s te r, of th e Y an k ee team , poled th e g o re allo w ed h is c a ttle to g ra z e on G ro w e rs’ C o-o p erativ e a sso c ia tio n , I m ay s t a r t it a g a in , b e c au se I p eo p le to O re g o n .” ) c h u rc h e s will b e -a s k e d to u n ite In c irc u it clo u ts in to th e g ra n d sta n d s. th e la n d w ith o u t a' p e rm it a n d a f t e r th in k th e m o st im p o rta n t in s titu ­ M ayor G ates c ite d th a t 100 fa m i­ th ro u g h its m a n a g e r, R. A. W ard , w a rn in g s, a n d t h a t its union services. T h e public is in v ited F e w s te r took B abe R u th 's place a n d m o tiv e in h a s w ired co n g re ssm e n a n d s e n a to rs tio n to th e a d v a n c e m e n t of a lies had s e ttle d in M edford as a d i­ to a tte n d th is m ee tin g , w hich w ill be gave a m ighty good a c c o u n t of h im ­ p ro se c u tin g is to p ro te c t th e sm a ll to w n is a L IV E c h a m b e r of com ­ re c t r e s u lt from th e a d v e rtis in g of in W a sh in g to n u rg in g th e ex te n sio n sto c k m a n . a d d re sse d by Rev. C a rl D oney, D.D., self * m erce, w hich m ak e s it its b u si­ th e M edford a u to cam p. “A nd o u r or th e e m e rg en c y ta r if f , w hich ex­ p re sid e n t of W illa m e tte u n iv e rsity . T h e a tto r n e y fo r th e d efen se, in B abe R u th , w hose in fe c te d arm T he w estern w in te r p o u ltry show n e ss to bo o st a n d h a s no tim e to cam p c a n ’t co m p a re w ith A s h la n d ’^ ” p ire s on N o vem ber 27. It is po in ted his o p e n in g s ta te m e n t to th e ju ry , P re v io u s to com ing to O regon, Dr. c au sed him m uch pain d u rin g th e will be h eld th is y e a r in c o n ju n c tio n s p a re in g e ttin g p e e v ed a n d p ay ­ be s ta te d , “ b u t is a d v e rtis in g . If o u t by M r. W a rd th a t re p o rts from s a id t h a t th e e v id e n c e w ould show Doney was p re s id e n t o f a p ro m in e n t past tw o g a m e s of th e w orld se rie s, w ith ttye P a c ific in te rn a tio n a l live­ in g g ru d g e s. A sh la n d n eed s con­ o u r a u to cam p will do m u ch fo r M ed­ e a s te rn wool m a n u fa c tu rin g c e n te rs th a t a p e rso n a l m o tiv e w as b a c k of sto ck ex p o sitio n , N o rth P o rtla n d , No­ u n iv e rsity in * V irg in ia a n d is a very a n n o u n c e d th a t, follow ing th e advice s tru c tiv e , T H IN K IN G c o m m u ­ fo rd , w h a t will th e 1925 ex p o sitio n a re to th e e ffe c t t h a t e ffo rts a re to th e case, “a r a n g e r g iv in g M r. K il­ p o p u la r public s p e a k e r. o f his d o cto rs, he w ould n o t play vem b er 5-12. I n ity le a d e rs h ip , a n d w hen she do fo r O regon? E conom y is a ll rig h t be m ad e to have a p e rio d of free g o re c o n s id e ra b le tro u b le ,” o w in g to T he c h u rc h fo r th is c o n fe re n ce has a n y m o re gam es th is y ear. “ I look fo r th e la rg e s t d isp la y of g e ts .th a t, c o u n t on m e to s u p p o rt a t th e rig h t tim e, b u t it pays to a d ­ tra d e in raw wool a g a in e x ist be­ a q u a rr e l. not v et been selected. I t w as also s ta te d th a t p o u ltry a n d ra b b its e v e r b ro u g h t to ­ it to th e lim it. HAZ K IK . v e rtise . T he b u sin e ss m an sp en d s tw een th e e x p ira tio n of th e e m e r­ K ilg o re had paid a fin e o f $24 fo r g e th e r on th e c o a s t,” sa id C. S. W h it-i h is m oney for a d v e rtis in g w hen b u si­ gency ta r if f a n d th e p a ssa g e of th e v io la tio n of th e g ra z in g re g u la tio n s EN GLISH TO BE WORLD p e rm a n e n t F o rd n e y bill. ness is d u ll.” u n d e r p ro te s t. .LANGUAGE, SAYS JAP T h e fu n e ra l of F ra n c is M. B levins, i T h e a sso c ia tio n feels t h a t th e r e is M ayor G a te s was e n th u s ia s tic T h e first w itn ess w as G ilb e rt T. who d ied S a tu rd a y of last w eek. w as, th is o c c u rrin g , a b o u t th e sh o w in g J a c k so n co u n ty little lik e lih o o d of B row n, s u p e rv is o r of th e F re m o n t h e ld y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n from th e! HONOLULU, H. I., Oct. I L — Eng­ h a d m ade a t th e s ta te fa ir a t Salem , but feels t h a t if it sh o u ld o c c u r th e n a tio n a l fo re s t, w ith h e a d q u a r te r s lish is d e stin e d to be th e u n iv e rsa l S tock u n d e rta k in g p a rlo rs. B u rial c a rry in g e v e ry th in g b efo re it in th e wool in d u s try of th e U nited S ta te s a t L a k e v ie w , .Ore. la n g u a g e of th e fu tu re , a c c o rd in g to w as m a d e in th e fam ily p lo t a t th e w ay of prizes, in sp ite ot th e fa c t w ill be d e a lt a s ta g g e rin g blow from T h e case is expected to go to th e H a rg a d in e c e m e te ry . a n o pinion ex pressed by B aro n N. M r. B levins t h a t only $95 had been allow ed by w hich it m ay n e v e r reco v er, an d A ir ­ ju ry la te th is a fte rn o o n . K a n d a , of T okio, J a p a n , in a re c e n t w as a n old p io n ee r, h a v in g com e to By DUKE N. PA R R Y u n d e r w hich wool th e c o u n ty c o u rt fo r use in a r r a n g ­ in g th e p e rio d a d d re s s b e fo re th e H o n o lu lu R o ta ry C a lifo rn ia in 1853 a n d to A sh lan d in (I. N. S. S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t) in g an ex h ib itio n . T he M edford co u ld be b ro u g h t in free, m illio n s of club. L887. TO K IO , Oct. 11.— F e a rs th a t tin* m ay o r w as in sis te n t th a t a t least p o u n d s of fo reig n wool w ould a g a in B aron K an d a, who is a m e m b e r of d o u b le -e ig h t b a ttle s h ip p ro g ra m of F o u r c h ild re n survive* th e p a re n ts $500 sh o u ld be allo w ed ev ery v e a r be ru sh e d in to th is c o u n try . In f a c t.' ; th e J a p a n e s e h o u se of p eers, profes- J a p a n w ould be se rio u sly held up by — J a m e s , o f G ra n ts P a ss; A rth u r, of by th e c o u n ty c o u rt fo r su ch p u r ­ in fo rm a tio n in th e h a n d s of th e a s ­ s o r e m e ritu s of com m erce in T okio th e re c e n t d o c k y a rd s s trik e s of K obe San F ra n c is c o ; F ra n k , of A sh lan d . poses. He s ta te d th a t C ounty A gent so c ia tio n fs to th e e ffe c t th a t c o n sid ­ ' u n iv e rsity an d o fficial J a p a n e s e dele-! have been d isp elled by a re c e n t se m i­ f f i a n d M rs. E lla F a u lc o n e r, of Lone ('.* C. C ate a n d p a rty w ere com pelled e ra b le wool h a s been b o u g h t in A us­ g a te to th e P a n -P a c ific e d u c a tio n a l o ffic ia l s ta te m e n t o f th e g o v e rn m e n t. P ine, C alif. m ore, m a n a g e r of th e show and sec­ 'lo K IO , Oct. 11.—-W ith o u t d ra w - to sell th e e x h ib its to pay th e ir way tr a lia a n d is b ein g h eld in bond u n til co n fe re n ce in th is city , c o m p a re d th e T okio w as w a rn e d w hen th e s trik e s c tio n s re ta ry of th e O regon P oultry and hom e. He s ta t e d th a t th e s ta te fail- th e re s u lts of th e ta r if f d ecision a i e i , i n g in v id io u s d istin ---------------, b e tw e en w ork w hich th e c o n fe re n c e is s ta r t- w ere a t th e ir w orst th a t th e M itsu- T h e E a s t Side m e a t m a rk e t, on P e t Stock a sso c ia tio n . know n. j O ccident a n d O rien t, i t is in te r e s tin g m ad e a p ro fit of $20,000 a g a in s t a r i “ In te r e s t is p a rtic u la rly h ig h ,” tie la n g u a ^ t ' d i'** ° f Eng- bishi and K aw asaki d o c k y a rd s, In c o m m u n ic a tio n s to S e n a to r Me- to n o te t h a t re p o rts fro m J a p a n te ll E a s t M ain s tr e e t, opened to d a y u n d e r! p rev io u s y e a rly loss of b etw een $10,- th e new m a n a g e m e n t of*H enry K irby ! c o n ti „ u ed. “ in th e c o m m e ric al h r e e r i - J . . S th ro u g h o u t th e w orld! w here w ere b u ild in g p a rts of th e N ary a n d C o n g ressm an S in n o tt, Mr. of a school in T okio fo r C h ris tia n - in th e co m m erical breed-! . . 000 aiul $15,000. e r s ’ class. T h is c la ss will hold a b ig j l n ite f i S t.ltp h as b e e n d o n e in th e ¡ g r e a t new fle e t, could not be held and T. H. E llio tt, follow ing a p u r J . W . McCoy p resid ed a t th e W ard m en tio n ed th e fact th a t th e izing policem en. C‘“ b l r“ ,>0',‘ ll>le' or tllc dela> '1,1 11,6 com- c h a se m ad e la st w eek from C. A. I d isp la y of pedigreed males aed! Although ‘ ^ i , , lu n ch e o n . Jo h n H. F u lle r, s e c re ta ry j " ° o1 in d u 8 tr>' is Ju st b e g in n in g to T he school h as been in ex iste n ce P a u le y . M r. 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