I f* t A shland climate, without the a id of m edicine, c u re s n in e cases o u t of te n of a s th m a . T h is is a p ro v en fac t. (International News Wire Service) & VOLUME 3 ALARIA germs cannot survive 1 « th re e m o u th s in th e ric h ozone a t A sh lan d . T he p u re do m estic w a te r helps. NO. 41 ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1921 (Successor to th e Sem i-W eekly T idings, Voi. 43 ) AUTHORITY OF R. R. BOARD CHALLENGED cm is m m 'Golden Goose’ Is KUled For Sunday Dinner ! a --------- <3> K LA M A TH F A L L S. O r., Oct. -S- 26.— W h en M rs. Jo e M oore, * p ro p rie tre s s of a local tr a n s f e r i S u n d a y d in n e r, she fo u n d th re e «6» sm a ll gold n u g g e ts in th e fow l’s <$> crop. T he goose .had been CITY COUNCIL R E FE R S O FFE R I <$> p enned m th e M oore y a rd , on OF' R E A R S TO P A R K C O M M IS -^ w est b a n k o f L in k riv e r, fo r SIO N ; PROPERTY O W NERS;^, jjv e w eeks \ je w e le r w ho CLAIM LOCAL BLACKSMITH §> te ste d th e n u g g e ts sa id th e re SHOP IS NUISANCE AND IN S A N -1 <$► w as no d o u b t th a t th ey w ere ! gold. ITARY. i S am ples of d irt from th e y a rd <•> w ere p a n n e d , b u t so fa r no fu r- “ I t ’s a b e a r ! ” m ay soon be th e t h e r disco v ery h as ben re p o rt- e x c la m a tio n of L ith ia p a rk p icn ic k ­ ■?> ed. Tw o of th e n u g g e ts w ere e rs. In fa c t, th e m ay o r of G ra n ts I slig h tly s m a lle r th a n rice P a ss a v e rs th a t tw o b e a rs — w oolly <•> g ra in s. T he o th e r w as a little la rg e i. b ro w n cu b s— is A s h la n d ’s p ro p e r a l­ lo tm e n t. [ A t th e r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e city I c o u n cil la s t n ig h t th e city d a d s le ft; th e fa te of tw o b e a rs, o ffe re d to th e c ity fre e of c h a rg e by th e city of G ra n ts P a ss, to th e d isc re tio n of th e p a r k com m ission. T he d ecision w as re a c h e d a f te r g ra v e d e lib e ra tio n s , d u r in g w hich tim e M ayor L am k in s a t w ith u p lifte d gavel re a d y to q u e ll a n y A c “ c b o ’a rd r in ” g s to to rie s. th e le tte r receiv ed j <§> $> Harding' Wants Political F actions of South Broken <$■’ ♦ <*>; ■> CASE OF ALLEGED i BOOTLEGGER WILL COME UP TODAY M ED FO R D , O r., Oct. 26.— T he p e tit ju ry fo r th e O cto b er te rm th e c irc u it c o u rt H áz Kik o f, opened M onday j ------------------------------ w ith th e tria l of th e civil a c tio n of th e case of th e T a le n t Irr ig a tio n d is­ tr ic t v e rsu s Ed H u g h es, fo r co n d e m ­ n a tio n of a dam site. T he e n tire a fte rn o o n w as d e v o te d to . th e In­ sp ectio n of th e dam site by th e j u r y . , T h e iir s t c rim in a l case w ill be t h a t of th e s ta te v e rsu s Ja m e s , ( “ S h in e “ ) E d w a rd s, in d ic te d fo r vio-i T he A sh lan d h ig h school s tu d e n t ; la tio n of th e p ro h ib itio n law s, a n d » "•« « « » s ttn a te i w as exp ected to be c alled e a rly th is E d w a rd s faces tw o by M ayor L a m k in , G ra n ts P a s s r e - , F a m ily .' or “ A W o »man’s m a n s W o o n n ’t t, ,” a t . | counts. g a rd s L ith ia p a rk a s th e n a tu r a l ! th e h ig h school g y m n asiu m F rid a y je s s e H ousley, a y o u n g m an in-i ab o d e of a ll “ w ild th in g s ,” a n d « « -¡e v e n in g , N ovem ber 4, 1921. d ieted for th e possession a n d m an u -l p ecially b e a rs. It w as s ta te d t h a t 1 T be CQmedy ls an a n_ata r play of fa c tu re of liq u o r, w as a rra ig n e d and High School io Present 2 Plays November 4th »- ** * I h av e Jh st been w o n d erin g w h e th e r " th e sp e cta cle of a daily n e w sp a p e r s y s te m a tic a lly ro a s tin g th e s e c re ta ry of th e c h a m b e r of c o m m e rc e ," a s M r. M oses p u ts it, is as good a d v e rtis e m e n t fo r peo­ ple to s e ttle h e re ” a s th e sp e cta cle of Moses p u b lis h in g in E n d e rs M edford a d ju n c t t h e s ta te m e n t th a t a poor, in n o c e n t, tr u s tin g old m an , Mr. W iu b u rn , w as “ ex­ p lo ite d ” by som e of th e lea d in g m en o f th e to w n, w h e n h e cam e h e re in good f a ith to m a k e a $ 2 0 0,600 investm ent- A grave q u e stio n a ris e s in my m in d as to w h e th e r such a d v e rtis in g is lik ely to be “ good to in d u c e p eo p le to s e ttle h e re , or i« a good a d v e r tis e m e n t fo r th e m to go w h e re h a rn id n ? -p te x a ils,” o r, a t le a s t, w h ere h o n e sty prevails, I p u t it up to th e fa ir-m in d e d people of A sh lan d , w h ich is th e b e st a d v e rtis e m e n t fo r th e to w n T h is is su g g e ste d by th e follow ­ ing c o m m u n ic a tio n a d d re s s e d to H az K ik : “ ‘C o n sisten cy , th o u a rt je w e l.’ I ’ll te ll th e w orld M oses, a s an a d v e rtis e r, is a sc re a m . A fte r a tte m p tin g to g et to th e work* ( th r o u g h th e lim ite d c irc u ­ la tio n of E n d e r s ’ e d itio n of M edford p a p e r) a co u p le of col­ u m n s a lle g in g th e te r r ib le g r a f t ­ ing by A sh lan d of a p o o r, in n o ­ c e n t, tr u s tin g old m a n , he a t ­ te m p ts to b a n ish fro m th e c ity th e e d t o r of A s h la n d ’s only n e w sp a ­ per b ecau se he p u b lish e d th e p ri v a te sc ra p b e tw e e n h im se lf an d th e s e c re ta ry o f th e c h a m b e r oi com m erce. “ Of co u rse, som e people a ro u n c h e re do n o t ta k e M oses’ te a r fu plea very se rio u sly , b u t ju s t s h ru g th e ir s h o u ld e rs a n d g u rg le som e th in g a b o u t ‘An e x p lo ite r exploit e d .’ H ow ever, if you w gre a p ro s pectivc »esident o ' A sh la n d no«' w o u k i.i't you ju s t th in k , wel 'S e c re ta rie s m ay co m e a n d secre ta r ie s m ay go, b u t L ith ia flow s on ’o re v e r.’ A nyw ay, u n til you h e a rd th e re p o rt of M oses t h a t you d a re n o t t» k e o u t y o u r p o ck etb o o k in A sh lan d u n less you had an a rm e d g u a rd . “ONLOOKER.’ ______________________ Aviators Are ri ■Found; Plane Q| Is Undamaged ---------- - PEN SA C O LA . F la ., O ct. 26. I 'S» A fte r b e in g a d r if t fo r a day a n d <$> tw o n ig h ts in a n a v a l se ap la n e <$> on the- s to rm -to rn w a te rs of th e j G u lf of M exico, L ie u te n a n t D arb y a n d C hief P h o to g ra p h e r C ulp w ere b ro u g h t in to p o rt h e re by th e U n ited S ta te s sh ip <$> <$> ■ <$> <3>. ♦ ( ; •«> A llegheny. , <$. D arb y a n c h o re d h is s e a p la n e ♦ n e a r th e e n tra n c e of th e Mis- ; sip p i riv e r, he sa id , a n d w as <$> a w a itin g th e a rr iv a l of a n o th e r <$> p la n e w ith a su p p ly of g aso lin e ¡i<3>,for h is e n g in e w hen th e p lan e ♦ ______ . L E E Q U E R IE S R IG H T OF' LABOR BOARD TO STO»’ S T R IK E ; LA­ BOR LEADER LATIONS OF CHARGES VIO­ BO ARD’S DE­ CISIONS BY RA ILROA DS. * b ro k e its m o o rin g s a n d d rifte d h u n d re d s of m iles o u t in to th e i> G ulf of Mexico, w h ere it was By G E O R G E R . HOLM ES : picked up by th e A llegheny. BIRM ING HA M . ALA., Oct. 26— one of th e fo u r n av al vessels <$> o rd e re d to sea in s e a rc h of th e S tra ig h t in to th e h e a rt of th e d e m o ­ m issin g a v ia to rs . T he s e a p la n e c ra tic s o u th w ith its m illio n s of ne- in w hich th e m en w ere to ssed P H a rd e t to- g ro e s , r i re e a s i id u e e n n t t . iim u u in i f g , i cam .a n ic v , „ „ ,i i- , , . a b o u t was tow ed to p o rt and Is day w ith a fra n k a n d s tir r in g ines- sage d e a lin g w ith th e race p ro b le m ., T he tim e h as p a sse d , th e p resi- _ _________ _ d e n t sa id , w hen th e p ro b le m of race is of c o n cern only to th e s o u th , i h I A s i/Y 0 C or even to th e U n ited S ta te s. It K F - C K a ll LO UyC W ASHINGTON. D. C „ Oct. 26.— <»> A v irtu a l ch allen g e of th e a u th o rity of t h e U nited •> S ta te s railw a y la ­ J> bo r b o a r d to • o rd e r th e t h r e a t ­ ♦ ened r a i l w a v , s tr ik e off or even «> to in v e s tig a te th e , s trik e w as h u rle d a t th e b o a rd by P re s id e n t L ee, of th e B ro th erh o o d of R ailw ay T r a in ­ m en, a t th e first session of th e Í . .KJ ; ra il s trik e “ peace 'c o n fe re n c e " h ere today. P re sid e n t Lee in tim a te d t h a t th e ! b io th e rh o o d s a re w illing to a(|m it O. O. F R e b e k a h lodges, I. i. w. * ., •. of; — . (he la b o r b o a rd ’s a u th o rity to in te r ­ d is tric t No. 12, held th e ir c o n \e n tio n veng -n a c o u t ro v ersv te ste d in th e a t G len d ale, O r., O cto b er 20, 1921 •' rt. ; w h e n SMalon o „en ed T „ esd ay • „ o s s ^ x a n t in a l ln n n t | , n g „ 1 0 ;J 0 we a m c a g e ^ Elect Officers At Disi. Convention h as now becom e a w orld pro b lem , he sa id , a n d he s u g g e ste d t h a t it can be b e st d e lt w ith by rec o g n iz ­ ing th e s e fu n d a m e n ta ls : 1. T h a t th e n e g ro be acco rd ed e q u a l o p p o rtu n itie s of p o litic a l, b u s ­ iness an d e d u c a tio n and, T h a t th e r e be a b s o lu te diver- gence ra c ia lly a n d so cially e ach ra c e w ith i t . own t r a d i ti o n .. Id e a l., etc, „™ , i.„ , ' th e Se,' “ ' ' IS 111,1683 ‘ '’e ' “ hel; th a t th e railw ay lab o r b o a rd might ‘S u „ re ly „ ,” . sa id l h . th e , P ” ¡ “ ’ 'o u r c h a irm a n . S is te r P erozzi, ol ,-allroad we , h a ll g a in n o th in g by b lin k in g | H ope ,od g e No. H . A shland, w hich „ h e d n le d to r S u n d a y . a t th e fac ts, by re fu s in g to give p re v e n te d h e r a tte n d in g th e c o n v e n -, called Qf. th o u g h t to th em . T h a t is not th e tio n . S is te r P e a rl, of M edford, o u r L ee m ade th e r a th e r s ta r tlin g ad- A m erican way of a p p ro a c h in g such vice c h a irm a n , filled th e c h a ir. ] m ission th a t th e em ployes of t h ir ­ iss u e s .” A fte r a s h o rt b u sin e ss sessio n .; teen ro ad s, all u n ion, h a d decided P re aitta n t H a rd in g spoke to r. I c o n v e n t|o n a d jo u rn e d to r lunch a t I great a u d ie n c e o t S o n th w e a te rn e rs .! 1 2 :3 (, a n d reconvened a t 1 :3 » for; s t 0 „e, c h ie f of th e B roth- g a th e re d in C ap lto P a rk a t th e cele- . „ e r n o o n session. T eh R e b e k a h ; o( En„ ne e r ., b r a u o n of B irm in g h am . fiftie th ,od g es a n sw e re d roll ra il a n d th re e e(1 (h a t , b irth d a y . H is speech follow ed a v isito rs. E le ctio n an d a p p o in tm e n t > , ‘v io lated th e d ecisions of th is hoard p a ra d e th ro u g h th e city, a n d his i of o ffic e rs for th e e n su in g y e a r re and h a v e n ’t been c alled to a n sw e r speech d elt w ith th e in d u s tria l s o u th | su ite d as follow s: W hy?” an d its p ro b lem s. - C h a irm a n of th e co n v en tio n . S is te t T he a c cu sa tio n m ad e by S tone . “ Men o! both ra c e s .” c o n tin u e d ; P e a rl, of M edford, O live lo«*?e No. , cau sed a trem enctoua o u tb u rs t of a p ­ th e p re s id e n t, m ay w ell s ta n d u n - ‘ 28; vice c h a irm a n . S iste r C ornell, oi' p lau se from th e lab o r r e p re s e n ta ­ co m p ro m isin g ly a g a in s t every sug- G len d ale M o u n ta in e er lodge No. 149; tives. g estion Ot' social e q u a lity . It w ould ; s e c re ta ry , E m ily W hing, of A sh lan d , he h elp fu l to have th a t w ord ‘e q u a l-I Hope lodge No. 14; m a rs h a l. S iste r GRAM * JU R Y ASKS ity ’ e lim in a te d from th is co n sitO ra- F ick, of Ja c k so n v ille , R u th lo d g e H O LD O V E R ; FA ILS tio n ; to have it accep ted on b o t h N o . 4; c o n d u c to r. S is te r B e rth a E. TO FINISH WORK sides th a t th is is n ot a q u e stio n o ; '1 \d a m s . Bold H ill. A m e th y st lodge social e q u a lly b u t a q u e stio n of rec- No. 97; c h a p la in , S iste r B u rk h a rt, ogn izin g a fu n d a m e n ta l, e te rn a l a n d , of R ogue R iver, Live Oak lodge No. M EDFORD . O r.. Oct. 26. — T he 198; g u a rd s . S iste r H o ld rld g e , of g ra n d j ury ta ile d to c o m p lete its in escap ab le d iffe re n c e. “ P o litic a lly and eco n o m ically . T a le n t, an d S iste r N orcross, of Cen- w ork ¡a s t week a n d h a s a d jo u rn e d th e re need he no occasion fo r g re a t tr a l P o in t. S essio n adjournted » t te m p o ra rily , a fte r filin g a re p o rt a n d p e rm a n e n t d iffe re n tia tio n , fo r 4 :3 0 . ' ¡w ith th e c o u rt re q u e stin g th a t they lim ita tio n s of th e in d iv id u a l’s op- A t 6 :3 0 a b a n q u e t7 was s p re a d fo r be a n OWed to hold over th is term , p o rtu n ity , p rovided th a t on b o th j th e o ffic ers a n d m em b ers of th e -p|,e r e pOr t is as follow s: sides th e re sh a ll be rec o g n itio n of : co n v en tio n , T he ta b le s w ere b eau - ..To th e H o n o rab le F. M. C alk in s, th e a b s o lu te d iv e rg e n c e in th in g s ; tifu lly an d a rtis tic a lly d e c o ra te d C irc u it Ju d g e : w ith e m b lem s a n d flo w ers in pink. social and rac ial. "W e, th e g ra n d ju ry , resp e c tfu lly “ I w ould say le t th e b lac k m an g reen an d w hite -C om m ittee. rep o rt to th e c o u rt th a t a t v ario u s v o te w hen he is fit to v o te; pro- --------------------------------- tim es since our a p p o in tm e n t we h ib it th e w h ite m an v o tin g w hen he $H),O» «» • » «*• “ ">« » » « a . e p t F lo rid a y e ste rd a y w ill a m o u n t Ju ry , b e g in n in g Mon,Ary. O ctober 17. su g g e ste d th a t A sh la n d could “ dig im p o rta n c e to th e p lo t. T he stoiv T he cases com ing b e fo re th e p e tit a cave a n d k eep th e b e a rs very n ic e - ! c e n te rs a ro u n d th e hom e life of Mr. i ju ry a t th is te rm will he h e a rd in ly .” A p p a re n tly fe a rin g th e r a v e n ­ a n d M rs. H arw o o d , a n e w ly -m a rrie d th e fo llow ing o rd e r: o u s a p p e tite s of th e b e a rs w hen couple. T he sto ry is tr u e to life an d B row n vs. N a tw ic k ; S ta te , vs. Ed- th e y “ gro w ed u p ,” th e city d a d s d e ­ w ill be well p re se n te d hv th e follow ­ w arO s; D avis vs. O ffu t; S ta te vs. m u rre d , lo o k ed w ith d o u b t upon th e ing c q st: I W o lg a m o tt; S ta te B ank of T a le n t Jo h n G aley, M a rg a re t C am pbell, vs. C la rk ; S ta te vs. G oodw in; Tou m a tte r , a n d decid ed to place th e re- sp o n sih ility on th e p a rk co m m issio n , ' G raint ’ Selby, M a rjo rie M cE lvaney, V elle vs. F a rm B u re a u ; S ta te vs. s ta tin g in th e form of a c o n v e n tio n a l i F aye Beebe, Lyle W e n tn e r. E d w a rd s ; F in le y vs. Big B end M er- fo o t n o te t h a t M r. B u tle r, p a rk co m ­ T his o n e -a c t com edy w ill play fifty c a n t j ,e C om pany; S te w a rt vs. B lito n ; m issio n e r, h a d a t o n e tim e s e rio u sly ; m id u te s. T h en a secojid on e-act S ta te vs. W o lg a m o tt; J a rv is vs. Mc­ o b je c te d to b e a rs in L ith ia p a rk . ! com edy. “ M rs. P a t a n d th e L a w ,” A dam s; S ta te vs. M a tth e w s; Jo n e s A b ill fo r e le c tric w ire fo r $1,- w ill be p re s e n te d by E th e l P ow ell, vs. J o n e s; S ta te vs. O w ings; Si- D° r a n ’ M aFlan C° 8 tly ' P a l” ' n ionds M a u u fa c tru in g C om pany vs. a f t e r p re s e n ta tio n by th e E lectric inu P lu m m e r. S o u th e rn O regon L u m b e r C om pany; lig h t d e p a rtm e n t. T h e scene is a room In a te n e m e n t S ta te vs. K u b li; P u rd in vs. W a r­ S ta tin g th a t a bill of $1,730.75 fla t. P o v e rty an d h a rd w ork is th e m o th ; s ta te vs. O w ens; S h u ltz vs. fo r in s ta lla tio n of c h lo rin a tio n p la n ts lo t of M rs. P a t, who h a s a w o rth le ss J a c k s o n v il,e S chooi D l8 tr,c t; 8ta>te in A shland creek w as in excess of i hap p y -g o -lu ck y h u sb a n d a n ti a crip - vs. B lak eley ; D enny vs. W olf; S ta te th e q u o te d price, th e city re c o rd e r pled son who is h e ir to th e slum life vs. W o lg a m o tt; (Jogue R iv e r V alley w as a u th o riz e d by th e city council of a g r e a t city. T h ro u g h th e w ork C anal C om pany vs. B odge; S ta te vs. to m ak e p a y m e n t of $1.692 for s u c h ¡ a n d c a re of a good w om an who K u b li; M ount V ernon B ank vs. work. w orked in b e h a lf of poor people in M orse; S ta te vs H ousley, v io latio n In a d iscu ssio n th a t developed th e slu m s, s o m e th in g hap p en ed to p io h ib itio n law s; S ta te vs. Jo h n so n , c o n c e rn in g th e p re p a ra tio n of th e th e P a t fam ily. Com e anti see w h at larcen y by em bezzlem ent. c h lo rin a tio n p la n ts. E a rl H o sie r.i !t w as an d how it cam e a b o u t. __________ w a te r s u p e rin te n d e n t, s ta te d he d 'd T hese plays a re given u n d e r th e ( - m p p jn j < t )URT n o t believe th e use of w a te r-p u rifv - d ire c tio n of M iss L o e ta R o g ers, who DEFERS THREE PLEAS in g e q u ip m e n t w as n ecessary a t th is h as both ta k e n p a r t in a n d d ire c te d FOR CITIZENSHIP tim e o f th e ^ e ar. It w as p o in te d o u t i th em in p rev io u s p e rfo rm a n c e s. F o r t h a t th e d a n g e r from im p u re w ater; th is rea so n th e little th in g s th a t M ED FO RD O r Oct 2 6 __ A nura- ex iste d d u rin g th e fre sh e t p e r i o d of ¡m a k e th e d iffe re n c e betw een success feer q{ a p p lic a n ts ’ fo r n a tu ra llz a tio n A sh la n d cre e k . i a n d fa ilu re will be c a re fu lly looked p a p e rs a p p e a re d b e fo re J u d g e F. M. “ Of c o u rs e ,” said Mr. H o sier, “ d lf-j a f te r and th e a u d ie n c e is ju s tifie d in C a lk in s in th e c irc u it c o u rt M onday f e re n t c o n d itio n s ex ist now th a q a t lo o k in g fo rw a rd to an ev e n in g of a fte rn o o n , one of th em bein g H e n ry a n y o th e r p rev io u s tim e. T ra v e l up firs t-c la s s e n te rta in m e n t. S c h u 'tz , w ho, in resp o n se to w h a t th e canyon h a s in cre ase d y e a rly a n d in a d d itio n to th e tw o com edies C(,-ls titu tio n g u a ra n te e d , said ,! th e r e h a s been m ore tra v e l th is y e a r th e h igh school o rc h e s tra w ill m ak e ‘ T he r ig h t to C h ristia n ity , p riv a te th a n a t any tim e p re v io u s.” its f irs t public a p p e a ra n c e . T he ro p e rty a n d u n io n la b o r.” T he C o u n cilm an S hinn o b jec ted to dis- o rc h e s tra is u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of ; r ..n t ing of S c h u ftz ’s p lea was de- c o n tin u in g use of th e c h lo rin a tio n Miss L eona M a rste rs a n d to th e pres- ferre