1*1 ALARIA gemi» cannotz íurtlve * " three months in the^rlch ozone at Ashland^ The pura domestic water helps. VOLUME " T —■ 3 «Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43) ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24,1921 NO. 45 TRUCE STOPS WAR ON HUNGARY FRONTIER GRID BATTLE BY 49 Ï0 6 SCORE Oregon Land Takes Drop In Assessed Value J 4» ; SALEM , O r., Oct. 24.— A de- •3» c re a se of betw een $ 1 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 <•> a n d $20,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 th e as- /?> sessed v a lu a tio n O regon p ro p e rty th is y e a r as c o m p a red — ; <*> w ith a y e a r ago was in d ic a te d GRANTS PASS TEAM IS TRIMMED in re p o rts receiv ed by tw en ty - one of th irty -s ix c o u n tie s by BN L<>< AL FO O TB A LL W A R R I- <®, g^a ^e T ax C o m m issio n er L ovell. 4» •«> $> ---- T S S K o REPORTS 101 Railway Board Predicts New Regulations n r * '— * III Settlement of the Strike <¥> <$j • D. A. R. Dedicates n , . ~ Daugherty 'Summons Attorneys Builders of Read For Transportation Conference . Marker to Pioneer e W A SH IN GTON, D. C„ Oct. ! •> 24.— S e c re ta ry of th e T re a s u ry M ellon a n n o u n c ed th is m o rn in g • th a t he had o rd e re d th e issu- auce of re g u la tio n s fo r th e sale <8> of b e e r as a m edicine by d ru g - <$> gists. T he re g u la tio n s w ill per- m it d o c to rs to p resc rib e tw o a n d o n e -h a lf g a llo n s of beer o r • tw o q u a rts of w ine for one pre- » c rlp .lo n No lim ita tio n of th e n u m b e r of p re sc rip tio n s has * been laid dow n. 4> <$» <$> <&' V I 4» ______ _ $> <$> INTERA LLIED COUNCIL OF' AM« BASSADORS ASK THAT FOR» <$• i M ER EM PEROR CH ARLES BE «1 FRO „ HUNGARY; O R S ; F IR S T TEAM T A K E N OUT ♦ T he s ta te in s titu tio n s s u p p o rt- <»' •'* ed by th e m illag e tax es feel th e ♦ E N D O F F IR S T H A L F . <§► d e c re a se m o st k eenly, C om m is- «J BRITISH OFFK RHELP. sioned Lovell sta te d . By GRAN T SELBY T he u n v e ilin g of th e g r a n ite m on­ CHICAGO, Oct. 2 4.— P eace in th e ra ilro a d s itu a tio n w as pro p h esied i, •> (T id in g s H igh School R e p o rte r) u m e n t on th e P acific h ig h w ay a few V IEN N A , Oct. 24.— A tru c e is be­ in a s ta te m e n t issu ed to d ay by th e U nited S ta te s railw a y la b o r b o a rd . “ T h e re A fte r tra m p in g o v er th e g rid iro n feet so u th of th e old h isto ric C ulver a re g re a t rea so n s to h o p e ,” th e s ta te m e n t sa id , " th a t th e s tr ik e will be’ ing a rra n g e d betw een th e H u n g a ria n w ith th e p e rsiste n c e t h a t w ould h av ej house, ju s t below P h oenix, T>y th e a v e rte d .” n a tio n a lis t tro o p s an d fo rm e r E m ­ d o n e c re d it to a ste a m ro lle r d u rin g C ra te r L ak e c h a p te r of M edford a n d p e ro r C h a rle s of th e m o n arc h ist W ith o u t g iv in g rea so n s for th e b elief, th e b o ard em p h asized its p re ­ th e f irs t h a lf in w hich th e re g u la r th e M ount A sh lan d c h a p te r of A sh­ d ictio n th u t a s e ttle m e n t w as h ig h ly p ro b ab le. forces, who is a tte m p tin g th e re-es- te a m p layed, th e A sh lan d high school lan d . D a u g h te rs of th e A m erican ta b lis h m e u t of th e im p e ria listic E xcept for th e B ro th e rh o o d of fo o tb a ll te a m , p lay in g th e second R e v o lu tio n . F rid a y a fte rn o o n , was reig n , to p rev e n t f u r th e r bloodshed R ailw ay S ig n a lm en , w hich h as not tea m d u rin g th e la st h a lf, sco red a n o t only a big success, b u t w as one a c co rd in g to re p o rts rea c h in g h ere y et d e te rm in e d its c o u rse of a c tio n , 49 to 6 victory o v er th e G ra n ts P ass of tlie m o st p a trio tic e v e n ts in th e from th e H u n g a ria n fro n tie r T he th e o rg an iz ed la b o r lin es a re d raw n tea m h e re S a tu rd a y . T he v icto ry h isto ry of Ja c k so n co u n ty . re p o rts s ta te th a t m any p erso n s w ere fo r tlie s tr ik e sc h ed u le d fo r O ctober w as th e second a g a in s t th e v isitin g A la rg e c raw d w as p re se n t. T he k illed an d w ounded in th e fig h tin g 30. T he sib n a l m en a re n o t likely te a m th is y e a r, th e A shland team schools of P h o en ix w ere d ism issed , S unday. to m ak e a d e fin ite decision b efo re h a v in g ru n up a 61 to 0 sco re on th e in arc h ed to th e snot anti s to o d at a t ­ T he C zecho-Slovakia a re rep o rted W ednesday. G ra n ts P a ss field th re e w eeks ago. te n tio n in fro n t of th e m o n u m e n t to have acted in d ep e n d e n tly in se n d ­ M ED FO R D , O r.. Oct. 24,— R a l­ M EDFORD , Or.. Oct. 2 4.— By a R ou g h ly sp e ak in g , if th e s tr ik e oc­ C oach H u g h e s, th e g e n e ra l fo r th e d u rin g th e e x e rc 'se s. ing an u ltim a tu m to H u n g ary d e­ eigh M atthew s, c h a rg e d w ith second- curs, 500.100 railw a y union m en decision local team .allow ed th e second team ! handed dow n S a tu rd a y m and ng th e Mrs. B ert A n d erso n , re g e n t of th e rem oval of C h a rle s d e g re e m u rd e r fo r th e fa ta l s h o o t­ will w alk o u t and 1.500,000 will re? m o rn in g by J u d g e C. E. W o lv erto n , w ithin fo rty -e ig h t h o u rs. T he exact to try its m e ttle on th e v isito rs in Crater L ak e c h a p te r, p resid e d and m ain a t wor, Six u n io n s a t least th e second h a lf, a fte r th e firs t tea m ing a t E ag le P o in t la s t S e p tem b e r of m ad e th e a d d re s s of w elcom e. She il was held th a t Charles- H. Ow en, of w h e re a b o u ts of C h a rle s is unknow n W ilb u r ( “ W ig ” ) Ja c k s , w as a r ­ will jo in the s tr ik e a n d no less th an h a d w alked aw ay w ith a score of 41 said in p a rt; and c o n flic tin g re p o rts have been ra ig n e d in th e c irc u it c o u rt a t J a c k ­ nine, possibly ten . will re fu s e to p a r ­ S alt L ake City, could not be served received. to 0. T he second tea m nosed o u t in “ F rie n d s of th e R o gue R iv e r v a l­ so n v ille S a tu rd a y m o rn in g a n d e n ­ tic ip a te in th e s tr ik e a t th is tim e. w itli p a p e rs in a civil a ctio n , w hen th e lead by 8 to 6. ley. N e ig h b o rs and G ues'ts: On be­ te re d a plea of n o t g u ilty to th e in ­ T he unions th a t will s trik e , if it b ro u g h t in to th e s ta te on e x tra d itio n T h e g a m e s ta r te d w ith ru sh in g PA R IS. Oct. 24. T he in te ra llie d h a lf of M ount A sh lan d and C ra te r d ic tm e n t. T h e c o u rt will se t a d a te ta k e s place, a ie I he so-called “ big p ap ers ro w in g o u t of his in d ic tin e u t ' co,IHciI o i a m b a ssa d o rs lias se n t a ta c tic s by th e local tea m , sm a sh in g L a k e c h a p te rs of th e D a u g h te rs of fo r tr ia l la te r. five. co m p risin g tlie tra in m e n , c o n - ' , „1 its way th ro u g h th e G ra n ts P ass line th e A m erican R e v o lu tio n , I ex ten d , . . in th e B ank of Ja c k so n v ille fa ilu re , n o te to th e H u n g a ria n fo reig n m in ­ Ja m e s ( “ S h in e " ) E d w a rd s, Jo h n d u c to rs, e n g n e e r s , fire m e n , en g in e- fo r y a rd a g e a t w ill. R ush scored is te r d e m a n d in g th a t C h a rle s be ex­ to you a w elcom e. W e ‘a re hap p y ! G oodw in a n d E rn e s t S. I “ D u d “ ) m en an d sw itc h m e n . T hey w ill be aUl* a c *v^ s u it S ta te Bank p e lle d from H u n g ary . th e firs t to u ch d o w n fo r A shland in th a t you h av e com e w ith us to unveil jo in e d by th e O rd e r of R ailw ay T ele-! S u p e rin te n d e n t **• C- B ram w ell an d th e f ir s t q u a r te r of th e gam e R a y ­ W a lg a m o tt, in d ic te d on b p o tle g g in g i a ta b le t in c o m m e m o ra tio n of th e an d “ m o o n sh in e ” c h a rg e s g ra p h e rs th e s u ’^ w e r® dism issed. LONDON, Oct. 2 4.— G re a t B rita in ausm ^ m en w ho b lazed th e firs t tra il m o n d B row er fo llo w e d w ith tw o out of th e p ro h ib itio n ra id ? of la s t _______ , A fte r he had been re tu rn e d to th e has se n t a n o te to P ra g u e giving a s ­ If I was m ak in g a tow n slo g an to u ch d o w n s. th ro u g h s o u th e rn O regon an d th e A u g u st, w ere also a rra ig n e d , an d all I s ta te o f O regon a n d was in th e cus- su ra n c e th a t she iwll give th e " little for A sh lan d , it w ould ru n so m e­ D u rin g th e second q u a r te r th e R ogue R iv e r valley. W e have build)-' W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Oct 24- tody of th e s h e riff a t M edford. Owen e n te n te ” — C zecho-S lovakia, J u g o ­ th re e e n te re d p leas of n o t guilty. thin;.. I ke th is : ’ "G ive us a little i T he g o v e rn m e n t’s o ffen siv e A sh la n d h u s k ie s ■ clim b ed th e score "ed o u r m o n u m e n t of g r a n ite and cam -j w as Se rVed in a civil s u it. A m otion s la v ia and R u m a n ia — su p p o rt in any C. O sw ald, c h a rg e d w ith thb m a n ­ less of ‘T hou Shalt n o t’ a n d a lot c a rd lik e a s te p la d d e r. R aym ond b ro n ze t h a t it m ay w ith sta n d th e paign to p re v e n t th e n a tio n -w id e I to q u a sh th e 8Um m ons in th e ffrc u it u fa c tu re o f •in to x ic a tin g liq u o r on n ecessary actio n a g a in s t H u n g ary . m ore of ‘Com e on, le t’s g o .’ ” H u g e r, R a y m o n d B row er, R a m sey ; h e a t a n d th e cold, th e su n s h in e and jtie u p o f tra n s p o rta tio n w as lau n c h e d | c o u rt of Ja c k so n co u n tv wa« riled G riffin creek , w as a rra ig n e d and e n ­ HAZ K IK . a n d R ay m o n d B ow ers a ll cam e in th e ra in , th ro u g h all th e y e a rs to d e fin ite ly to d ay w hen A tto rn e y G en- a n d a rg u e d , th e m otion being based te re d a p lea of g u ilty , a n d was se n ­ PR A G U E, Oct. 24.— M obilization fo r th e ir s h a re of th e glo ry w ith com e, th a t g e n e ra tio n a f te r g e n e ra ­ : e ra l D a u g h e rty issued an o rd e r s u m ­ upon th e g ro u n d th a t Owen w as ex­ of m en fo r m ilita ry service will be ten ced to th re e m o n th s in th e c o u n -i to u c h d o w n s t h a t piled lik e sn o w ­ tion m ay join w ith us in loving g r a ti­ m o n in g a ll th e U nited S ta te s d is tric t em pt a n d im m u n ed from service in s ta r te d a t once, ty ja il, a c co rd in g to an fla k e s in a s to rm . tu d e a n d a p p re c ia tio n fo r th e heroic MEDFORD BOXING a tto rn e y s from New Y ork, B uffalo, J e ss e H o useley, c h a rg e d w ith a ' O regon b ecau se he was b ro u g h t in to o rd e r issued by th e C zecho-Slovak- C apt. L eslie H e e r was o u t of th e s a c rific e and noble se rv ice given to COMMISSION TO HOLD C hicago. I,„ lia n a ,,o ils am i Cleveland.. th e OBe vio latio n of th e V olstead a c t. w as a l­ ian g o v ern m en t. o u r beloved s ta te of O regon In th e th e live cities w hich will be th e h a rd ­ SMOKER NEXT FRIDAY lo w e d u n til M onday to plead. (C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4) a n sw e r an in d ic tm e n t— a n d w as a y e a r 1 8 4 6 .” est h it by th e p ro p o se d s trik e . Jo h n H. L ew is, c h a rg e d w ith re- co m p e ten t w itn ess in his own b e h a lf, Mrs. A n d erso n th en an n o u n c ed T he re g u la r m o n th ly sm o k e r of I ceiv in g sto le n goods, a n d n ick n a m ed an d w hile w ith in th e ju ris d ic tio n of th e p ro g ra m lo r th e u n v e ilin g , w hich th e M edford boxing com m ission, KLAMATH FALLS LOSES TO “ J. H a m ,” a f te r th e fam o u s Illin o is the c o u rt by c o m p u lso ry process he w as in th e fo llow ing o rd e r: u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of Ben Dixon, p o litic ian , filed a d e m u rre r, w hich could n o t be leg ally served. MEDFORD IN GRID BATTLE S inging of A m e ric a ,” led by M rs wiU be held a t th e n a ta to riu m next w as o v e rru le d by th e c o u rt, a n d ‘ J. T h e c irc u it c o u rt o v e rru le d th e 10860338 BY SCORE O F 1» TO « W . M. Van Scoyce. F rid '.v n ig h t T he m ain ev en t will H a m ” th e n e n te re d a plea of gu ilty . m otion and tlie case w as rem oved to S ketch of th e o rg a n iz a tio n by M r s . - b e tw e e r T om g h a rk e y a n d Billy W ard C h a m b e rla in , in d icted fo r ' th e U nited S ta te s d is tr ic t c o u rt and G ordon M acC racken, w ho sa id in ' H u ff, h e a v y w e ig h ts. J o e B la c k b u rn ' M ED FO RD , O r., Oct. 24.— T h e th e m otion ren ew ed . T he tim e to i b u rg la ry , filed a d e m u rre r w hich p a rt: a n d ‘ B a ttlin g ” F ric k will m ix fo r M edford high school fo o tb all te a m 'r e m o v e a case to th e U nited S ta te s ; w as o v e rru le d by th e c o u rt, and 4JTie fifty -fo m th co n g ress, in th e gjx ro u n d s an d jo h n n y C arlso n will d e fe a te d th e K la m a th F a lls tea m by! d is tric t ' given u n til M onday to plead. c o u rt is w ith in th e tim e in y e a r 1896, passed th e act in c o r p o r â t- ! m eet R o u tin e b u sin e ss w as tra n s a c te d M exican P e te .” T h e re will a sco re of 19 to 9 in a lo o se ly -p la y e d ' w hich one is re q u ire d to p le a d to a ing th e n a tio n a l society of th e by th e c o u rt. be th re e p re lim in a rie s . T his is one b u t fast a n d h a rd -fo u g h t g am e Sat- c o m p la in t a f te r serv ice upon him D a u g h te rs of th e A m erican R e v o lu ­ of th e b est bills of th e < ?ar, an d '„lie u rd a y . Botli te a m s w ere w eak on -_____________________ SALEM . O r., Oct. 2 3.— T h e re tio n . ju s t 120 y e a rs a f te r th e o ut- fan s a re a b so lu te ly s u re of a good d e fe n se and M edford h a n d le d th e w ere 1 13,733 m o to r vehicles, 2,998 T h e Y. M. C. A, O lder Boys’ con-; b re a k of 1776. In th is c h a r te r a re c o n te st w hen B la c k b u rn an d F ric k ball in a rag g ed fash io n a t tim es, al-! m otorcycles, 5,260 c h a u ffe u rs , 175,- fe re n c e was co ncluded w ith a su c ­ .tient.oned th e n am es of fo rty -tw o m e s t -pbe fo rm e r h a s im p ro v ed th o u g h w o rk ed w ith m ore precision 182 o p e ra to rs a n d 508 m o to r vehicle c e ss fu l th re e -d a y p ro g ra m la st n ig h t w om en p io n ee rs in th e m ovem ent. w o n d e rfu lly and is lia b le to give a ud s tre n g th e n e d th e defen se in th e d e a le rs licensed in O regon up to a t th e B a p tist c h u rc h . It is e s tim a t­ In tw e n ty -fiv e y e a rs th e m e m b e r­ F ric k a s u rp rise . la st half. P a sses n e tte d th e K lam -i S e p tem b e r 15 of th is y ear, a c co rd iu g e d th a t th e c d n fe re n ce w as a tte n d ­ sh ip h as in c re a s e d to 1,728 c h a p te rs --------------------------------- a til team a good d eal of y a rd a g e a n d ! to a re p o rt p re p a re d today by Sam e d by six ty -fiv e boys, in c lu d in g d e le ­ w ith 121,717 m em b ers, n o t c o u n tin g | To c a re fo r a p re d ic te d p o p u la- a lso spelled d e fe a t, as se v era l of A. K ozer, se c re ta ry of sta te . g a tio n s iro m R o seb u rg , M edford. _______e th e th o u sa n d s of a sso c ia te s I w hose; I i tion of 150,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 by 1950, It is es- them w ere in te rc e p te d by M ed fo rd ' Of tlie 1 13,733 m o to r vehicles re g ­ E a g le P o in t a n d C e n tra l P o in t. lives now a re b u t p recio u s m em o- tim a te d t h a t 2 4 3,000,000 a c re s of p lay ers. T he M edford back did ex-, iste re d , 98,557 a re p a sse n g e r c a rs. T he b a n q u e t given S a tu rd a y eve- M ED FO RD , O r., u c t. 21.— H is ries. M ED FO RD , O r., Oct. 24.— A ju ry i im p ro v e d farm land m u st be ad d ed c ep tio n al w ork a n d show ed fig h t o f ! j n th e fe d e ra l c o u rt th is noon in t h e ' 126 a re a m b u la n c e s a n d h e a rse s, 99 n in g a t th e B ap tist c h u rc h by» th e tro m S®n F ra n c isc o to M edford “ O regon is p ro u d of e ig h te e n to th e a g ric u ltu ra l re so u rc e s of th e th e so rt w hich h a s n o t been dRs-: civil a ctio n of th e M cC om ber-Sav-i a re busses an d sta g e s, 4,981 a re d o m e stic seiencC c lasses of th e ; by a u to p ro v e d to be a very costly ci 'p t e r s a n d h e r 884 m em bers. T he played on a M edford team in years. idge L u m b e r com pany of San F ra n - L com m ercial c a rs qf less th a n one ton S e n io r an d J u n io r h ig h sch o o ls w as, one *^o r H o a g la n d , a K la m a th Ro ne R iv er valley also is p ro u d of ! co u n try . cisco a g a in s t th e Big P in es L u m b e r cap acity , 8,704 a re tru c k s of v ary in g In th e e s tim a tio n of th e boys, a life ; H alls a u to d e a le r, w ho, b ecau se of a its tw o c h a p te rs a n d sev en ty -fiv e com pany, r e tu rn e d a v e rd ic t in fav o r c a p ac itie s from one to five to n s, and s a v e r a f te r a h a rd day of ro o tin g a t (l u a u t*ty of booze being fo u n d in his m em |jerg T he w ork h e re is less of th e p la in tiff, a f te r tw o H ours’ de- 2ty, 25 a re from tw o a n d o n e -h a lf to c h a se d w hen he was 21 y e a rs old a n d One of th e s e will be p u t B E R L IN , Oct. 24.— A d m iral H or- c o u n try . used all m eth o d s em ployed in prac« th re e to n s’ c a p ac ity , 37 a re fro m b o u g h t w ith m oney e a rn e d by th e thyx h a s issu ed a s ta te w a r ra n t fo r in to th e h a n d s of every a d u lt im m i­ tical sa w m illin g to com ply w ith th e th re e to th re e an d o n e -h a lf to n s ’ ca- s w e a t of h is brow a t 25 c e n ts a day. th e a rre st of fo rm e r E m p e ro r g r a n t com ing in to th is c o u n try .” c o n tra c t. T he lu m b e r in th e con- p acity, 12 a re from th re e an d one- “ A nd t h a t ,” glow ed Mr. R e e d to th e M iss S a rah V an M eter rea d a ; C h a rle s, it w as s ta te d In a d isp a tc h tro v e rsy was m a n u fa c tu re d by th e h a H to to u r to n s' c ap aictv a n d 88 b o y s a ro u n d th e ta b le , “ w as th e firs t T _ . „ „ I received h e re from B u dapest. T he poem , “ T h e O regon T r a il,” w ritte n S o u th e rn O regon L u m b e r com pany. a f® from fo u r a n d o n e -h a lf to five 1 su t c o t es e v e r ow ned. B u t, n a tio n a iis t forces have re fu se d th e fo r th e occasion by C y n th ia Pa’rk e r j T h e p la in tiff c o n te n d e d th a t th e to n s ’ cap acity . Succeeding term er President Wilson, President Harding was recently Y oung A m erica w as not to be fooled re q u e st of C h a rle s ' tro o p s a n d th e W ilson, d a u g h te r of W illiam G lenn elected president ef the American Red Cross. He is here seen accepting the d e fe n d a n t co m pany had failed to ‘ Bused on th e re g is tra tio n s d u rin g a n d th e s to ry ‘w ent o v e r,” a p p re c i m o n a rc h is ts a re re p o rte d to be re P a r k e r , o n e of th e “ fam o u s f ifte e n .” office. From left tp right: M aj. Gen. M erritte W . Ireland. Surgeon Cencral, p ro p erly cover th e lu m b e r to keep it th e la tte r p a rt o i 1920. it is a ssu m e d a te d a lm o st as m uch as th e d i n n e r ., t r e a t|n g rrom B u d ap est a n d d e s tro y . W e hope to find room to p u b lish th e U. S. A.; Dr. Livingston Farrand, chairman Central Committee of the Red from s ta in in g a n d “ b lu e in g ,” a n d th a t th e to ta l m o to r vehicle regis- E n te rta in m e n t for th e ev en in g w as |n g tfae ra Jlro a d ,,ne fis thgy faU poem la te r, Crocs; the President; Aeat. Secretary of the Treasury Eliot W adsworth; th a t sp e cific a tio n s fo r saw in g sizes tr a tio n s in O regon fo r th e y e a r 1921 Rear Adm iral Edward R. S titt, 8urgeon General, U. S. N. back. (C ontinued on Page 4) j were not com plied with. w ill not exceed 118,000. (C ontinued Tom orrow ) 2 PLEAD GUILTY Haz ÎÇik. AGAINSI OWEN ï. M. C. A. END CONFERENCE; BANQUET GIVEN Klamath Falls Auto Dealer Taken On Booze Charae Big Pines Lumber Company Loses In Civil Action Suit P resident H arding Now Heads P ed Cross (r I