A «H 3HLAND climate, without the aid of jnedicine, cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. VOLUME 3 A shland D aily T idings (International News Wire Service) (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Vol. 43) ALARIA germs cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. The pure domestic wa­ ter helps. ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921 No. 92 ( PACIFIC NORTHWEST IN GRIP OF WINTER Mother-In-Law Is Convicted For Baby’s Murder RECEIPTS FROM PLAY GIVEN CHILDREN OF HAWTHORNE SCHOOL TOTAL $200; ADDED TO PIANO PURCHASE FUND. “Santa Claus and Star Queen” Scores JLit; Galaxy of bv 9lx assid u o u sly in tra in in g th e ch ild ren c ar before th e ir c a p tu re could b e ! . . . K _ _ i riflin g , delay, w rong delivery, or posed by S e cretary of S ta te H ughes teraperaturC 8 baV8 be(.„ re g ,9ler8„ lnchM „„ w ho played th e ir p a rts re m a rk a b ly effected. l o th e r im p ro p er tre a tm e n t of th e m a il a t th e d isarm am en t conference for in A shland- well. T he h e a rty co-operation of th e S atu rd ay . 20 degrees Snow is general th ro u g h o u t th e i m a tte r.” T he sixteen q u estio n s on th e lim itatio n of w orld naval arm a- above zero- Sunday, 18; M onday,, N orthw est, alth o u g h six incites is p a re n ts w as also ap p re cia te d . A j th is form a re so plain a child c a n . m ent. ¿2 degrees. new d e p a rtu re from p ast custom 18589989 ( th e heaviest fall re p o rte d by th e j an sw er them . T he p rin cip al item “ I m et P re m ie r B riand w hen we w as th e non-issuance of com p lim en t­ . various com m unities. ¡th e p a tro n should- b e ar in m ind, if discussed th e naval ra tio ,” Am bas- ary tic k e ts, even th e child ren who Ice is expected to force th e clos­ ; possible, is th e d a te th e parcel w asj Deep a p p re cia tio n of th e ovation sad o r H a r te T s a id ' “ an d ,h<> »re ,n ie r took p a rt paying a sm all adm ission ing of th e locks a t th e C ascades of ! m ailed. given th e F ren ch m ilita ry le ad e r and sa v e me a form al pledge th a t F ran ce fee. T his w as n o t considered an in ­ th e C olum bia riv er d u rin g th e day, P arcels of any valu e should be world w ar hero by A shland crow ds has » “ a P‘«d " a v a l ra tio a n d has ju stic e, inasm uch as a place on th e , causing a suspension of river tra n s- I in su red . The fees for in su ran ce a re so in fo rm ed W ash in g to n ." p ro g ram w as a coveted honor. a t th e tim e of his recen t passage I p o rtatio n . 3 cen ts up to a v alu é of $5, 5c up T he th e m e of th e e n te rta in m e n t W ith sixteen above a t V ictoria, B. to $25, 10c up to $50, 25c up to th ro u g h th is city, is expressed by! BROKEN WHEEL OVERTURNS w as tim ely an d In keeping w ith th e M arsh al Foch in a le tte r received ; C., th a t section is experiencing th e ■ $100. R e tu rn receip t can be obtain- J. A. REEDER AUTO; FEW season, d ealin g en tirely w ith C h rist­ m ost severe cold snap in its history. ed if req u ested a t tim o of m ailing. la st w eek by M ayor L am k in . The BRUISES RESULT OF MISHAP m as a n ti th e s p irit of love and g en er-' follow ing le tte r, w ritte n in F ren ch , T he V ictoria (Jsipatch s ta te d th a t R eg istered le tte rs a n ti p arcels a re osity w hich a n im a te s all h e a rts at high n o rth e rly gales have been ra g ­ In a recen t in terv iew g ra n te d to; t thrO ugh th e m ail by h an d to was tra n s la te d -by Mrs. B lanche P r o - : J. A. R ee d e r’s F o rd c a r tu rn e d th e approach of C hristm as. The v o s t: ing for th e past two w eeks, th e vel- F re d Lockley, of th e P o rtlan d Jo u r-! hand receipts and are absolutely tu r tle y esterd ay on N orth Main play b ro u g h t o u t m ost forcibly th e “ T he M arshal Foch ' ocity varying from tw enty-five to th o u g h t" tha’t people should, a t th is « al, E. G. K ilgore, fo rm er A sh lan d i pro tected . R e tu rn receip ts can ba s tre e t, w hen th e rig h t re a r w heel “ D ecem ber 2, 1921 SALEM, Or., Dec. j 9 __W ith a Hfty mile« an hour. season, th in k chiefly about m ak in g re sid e n t and S o u th ern O regon pio- • secured il’ req u ested at th e tim o of! broke, as th e re su lt of a sh arp tu rn Mr. M ayor: !. „ general d eterm in a tio n to lim it legis ; m ailing. rp. „ _... ____ i~ to th e left to avoid ru n n in g in to a o th e rs happy, especially th o se less Reer, proved to be th e source of T he e n th u siasm of th e people of v*..« n n „ t.Qr n v latio n to th e proposed 1925 w o rld ’s Funeral Service o f Old Pioneer— T h ere is also an office reco rd of c a r driv en by V ern D ecker. R. F. fo rtu n a te th a n them selves. i h isto rical acco u n ts p e rta in in g to deliverv a t th e office of d e stin atio n A shland to come to g re e t me, w h e n ........................................................ exposition a t P o rtla n d , tiie regula- " ith th e d eath of Nils A hlstrom , C row ell, one of R e e d e r’s passengers, T hose in th e audience who did not th is city and th e so u th e rn end of th e tion of tru c k s on th e highw ays, and w bo died S a tu rd a y and was buried in th e case of special delivery m ail my tra in passed th ro u g h y o u r c lty ’ had h if rig h t leg and sh o u ld er believe in fa irie s w ere su rely con- sta te . Mr. K ilgore and fam ily f o r - ; only such o th e r m a tte rs as have 1 tb e A shland cem etery y e ste rd a y th a t will assist in locating th e rfe- on D ecem ber 2 > has pro fo u n d ly o t seriously in- — vinced of th e re a lity of th o se de- m erly lived on N orth P io n eer ave- — — — - — — * — J - to u ch ed me an(j r wigh to express b ru ised , b u t was n not ^ o ™ 7 by ’" 7 ways and aftern o o n . A shland pioneers a re re ­ lig h tfu l play c re a tu re s, w ho seem ed, nue h ere a n d had la rg e livestock in- , y - Tln seivice, how evei, should h e a rtfe lt th a n k s I am a sk in g ju re d ' None of tb e o th e r occupants 1 v . m indecl of m e eans ittee, Oregon legis- of th e com ing of th e Soutli- , . , a .. .. . , n o t be c o n fu s e d in a n v w av w ith m y n e a riie 1 1 tnanK S . t am a s k in g . . . .. m a n s c com o m m itte e , t th he O re e o n le g is - oi to be m ade of dream stu ff, w ith B erests in both Jack so n and K la m a th _ , _ , . . ? y way Wltn you to be tQ yQur g en ero u s peOple of th e F o rd received m ore th a n very la tu re w'ent into special session b e - 'ern I’^cific railro ad to th is city in th e ir gauzy w ings an d film y frocks, counties. Follow ing is th e in terv iew , e Slste ,e( m ail, which ab so lu tely th e in te rp re te r of my sin cere g ra ti­ slig h t h u rts . fore 11 o ’clock th is m orning, and 1884, an event co-ordinate w ith th e g u aran teea delivery. Mai] can bo The accid en t o ccurred a b o u t 11 h u t w ere re a lly flesh an d blood. The a s w ritten by Mr. L ockley: tu d e. w ent rig h t to w ork. at rival of Mr. A hlstrom , who ar- said h ° th re g istered and delivered by spe- o’clock n e a r th e M ethodist church. B row nies w ere “ ju s t too cu te fo r, “ Yes, I ’m a B u n ch g rasser, “ P lease accept, Mr. Ma^’or, th e The sen a te a n d th e house m et in r ived here w ith th e first tra in as a a n y th in g ” an d th e T eddy b ears and g q K ilgore. “ I was born a Buck-1 cial d e ,i\ e ry. A ccording to C hief of Police J. W. jo in t session a t 11:30 o ’clock ¿and com pany em ploye. The deceased was r P a tro n s should b e ar in m ind th a t ’ a ssu ra n ce of my h ie h e st considera- H atch er, to whom th e p a rtie s r e la t­ o th e r life-size to y s created l m uch ' eye X. ----- a nd ------ la te r becam -------------------- ----- ---------------- — tion ---------- e — a W eb foot. i h eard G overnor O lcott’s m essage. ninety-tw o years old, born O ctober Several n u m b ers w ere w as b o arn in Ohio A u g u st 10, 1852 a co m p lain t p ro p erly filed w ith th e ed th e m ishap, R eed er tu rn e d s h a rp ­ merriment. ‘F. FO C H .” B efore th e session dpened, a 1829. He first cam e to Oregon encored, th e sin g in g of little H arold a n d i Was one of eleven ch ild ren , i po8t ° f f ’ce is reg ard ed as a kin d n ess ly to th e le ft in ordfcr to avoid ru n ­ round robin pledging leg islato rs not *n 1882, locating in Salem for two G eB auer being considered u n u su ally Mrs. J o sie -S q u ire s, my siste r, lives th e postal service, and A ies not ning in to D ecker, who had held out to vote for any 1925 fa ir m easu re ye a rs - He q u itte d ra ilro a d w ork in .A.USTIN, O r.— T he Eccles L u m b er sw eet and m usical. Several pleas- here in P o r tla n d My people cam e m ean thxit th e p a tro n is re g iste rin g his hand and s ta rte d to tu rn to th e 1894 and up to th e tim e of his d e ath ing n u m b e rs by th e high school or- a'cross th e plain s w hen I w as a baby, a or d isP°sed to be a com pany’s logging cam ps have r e - , , e ft b u t gtopped w hen he gaw R eed.j involving a tax on re a l property was Q,. bobind n onbor woo on signed, by tw enty re p re se n ta tiv e s, was m ak in g his home w ith a daugh- sum ed o p eratio n s h ere c h e stra added to th e p le asu re of th e 30 I d o n ’t rem em b er a th in g ab o u t c h ionic grouch. pi close oenind. D echer was ac~ * u i ? Aiioma o a o -----------------------------' !co ipanied by th e P a lm e r boys and a " d mor!’ nam 8s a re b e ln s added aa e n te rta in m e n t. T h e d u et by th e lit- it. W hen we got to A shland th e 1 yompt com plaint m ean s good BA K ER. O r.— A »GO a ton gold c la re n c e M cFadden. Mr. B u rn s a n d ta st a s R ep rese n tativ e Sloan of Vma- ■ ' lom ‘ h " l> ace .Hie fu n e ra l sorvict* tie g irls in b lue w ho stepped o u t of R ogue R iver w ar had s ta rte d , and tilla county, is able to approach was beb*- H e has been a w idow er ---------------------- :-------- s trik e is re p o rte d from th e M ormon Mrs. C. Sholer w ere th e o th e r pas R ose B ro th e rs’ m am m oth bon bon ; th e people w ere ‘fo rted u p ’ in th e m em bers of th e house. i for th e Pa8t two years and ■u r - SALEM, O r.— T he local flax and basin. seu g ers in R ee d e r’s car. boxes also m ade a decided h it. ', g rist m pl. T he firs t s e ttle rs to m ake It developed d u rin g th e day th a t v*yei.t by six ch ild ren : Thomas E. p hem p association signed up 400 acres F ollow ing Is a com plete list of th e p e rm a n en t hom es in Jack so n coun m any se n a to rs ob ject to lim itin g A hlstrom , F red e ric k Joseph Ahl- CANYON CITY, O r.— W ork on th e T h ere w ere e ig h t sh ip s loading 1 e rfo rm e rs : ty w ere th e m en who e stab lish ed of fib re flax on five-year c o n tra c ts j legislation and will try to open th e «from , N. J . A hlstrom , T. T. Ahl- er ret recen tly a t W estp o rt a n ti Canyon creek ditch is to be com- m b ber S an ta C laus— Lea Boyd. ; fe rrie s th e re - -a t L o n g ’s F e rry . P er- and raised $20,000 c ap ital fo r a lu m strom , Mrs. H. R. A dam s, all of h opper to th e general g rist of bills. W auna, Of. pleted. B row nies— K en n eth S toak es, H a r- k in 's F e rry and E v a n s’ F e rry . T his; A shland, and Mrs. E. Rouse, of Sac­ vey G e a rh a rt, W allace S tearn s. B ert w-as in 1851, th e sam e y e ar in w hich! ram en to , Calif. NEW GAS ERUPTION W rig h t, Lloyd K eene, F re d d ie H ale. Ju d g e A. A. S k in n er, In d ian ag en t AT TRIGONIA WELL! -------------------------- Pobby M cW illiam s, L ouis C o stk y , of th e R ogue R iv er In d ian s, took up, . I T he S tan d ard Oil com pany is th e first claim in th e county, so u th j Jo h n De Mill. W ork a t th e T rig o n ia well has erectin g a larg e concrete garag e at e a st of T able Rock. H e b u ilt a log S ta r Q ueen— Evelyn M iller. progressed favorably th is week. M arshfield. A tte n d a n ts— Sylvia P rovost, Wy­ cabin on B ear creek. The g o vern­ T h ere have been daily eru p tio n s of ~~ 1HAÎ5 »THAß nona G llsson, M axine E m ert, J u n e m en t in te rp re te r. C hesley G ray, took gas, th e one T h u rsd ay being of g re a t­ SOMTOPyJKÉ WHO HE. PROF. PAYSON J. TREAT C ary, E llen F ra n c o , F ra n c e s H ardy, a claim next to Ju d g e S k in n e r’s. L ate e r force th a n any preceding— and NO TfP ATOWty I5 F a rie s— B ernice C law son. D orothy in D ecem ber, 1851, Moses Hopwood drove m a te ria l up over 300 feet in S m ith, T helm a Cole, F ra n c e s Spind- took a claim on B ear creek. Jack- th e casing. T his is now being clean­ le r, C ath ry n F ree m a n , G ail S ankey, son co unty waas organized by an.* act ed o u t a n d it is expected will be H ^len H a rris, A nna Je a n V an H ard - of th e te rrito ria l le g isla tu re passed com pleted today. The show ing of J a n u a ry 12, 1852. In 1854 tw o to berg, Bonita Dunlap. oil is fa r g re a te r th a n a week ago. Special sp eaking p a rts — E d n a D an- g ris t m ills w ere b u ilt on B ear creek It has been e stim ated th a t the b a il­ ford, A dena Joy, D onald C aldw ell, — one, th e E ag le m ills, by Tom ings a re fully one-fifth oil. II izel H udnell, Jo h n W ilm ot, E llen B ro th ers, th e o th e r th e A sh lan d G aley, B ert W rig h t, F re d d ie H ale, m ills by H eilm an, E m ery and Mor W ASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 17.— \in o ld Y oung. j ris on th e p re sen t site of A shland D eclaring “ th e re will he su ffe rin g Special songs— H arold Ge B au er T he first saw m ill was p u t up in 1852 i from w ant and sta rv a tio n In th e ; «solos). ' I by A. V. G lllet. In 1855 Jackson! U nited S tates th is w in te r,” R ep re­ A nim ated toys— C andy boxes— county had m o re p o p u la tio n and sen ta tiv e S taffo rd launched a fight Et zabeth Joy, T helm a G ood (song, m ore w ealth th a n any o th e r county in th e house a g a in st th e bill p ro ­ L. • Alice Blue G ow n” ) ; P o la r B ear— in O regon. Jack so n v ille w as flo u r viding $20,000,000 for R ussian re ­ Pcbby D odge; Jack-in-box— M arie ish in g an d w as th e m etro p o lis of lief. W .k e fie ld ; Clow ns— A lfred S m ith , j S o u th ern O regon. A fte r living tw o ’ “ Shall we deny o u r own people in Donald G uisinger; S oldier— B url y ears a t A shland o u r fam ily moved o rd e r th a t we may give it to o th e rs ,” i W y an t; R ab b it— E a rl Y anyan; T he to C en tral P o in t. S tafford dem and?d. IH by— L aurence Good. “ The first se ttle m e n t at A shland D espite th e fact th a t food is b e in g . C h ristm a s S ta r d rill— Peace angel w as m ade J a n u a ry 6, 1852, by R. B. ru sh ed in larg e q u a n titie s to th e de­ - D orothy K ellogg; D rill g irls—. H arg ad in e and a m an nam ed Pease. v astated regions of R ussia, acco rd ­ Jai-et Balis, E lea n o re Sw edenburg, A bout a week la te r A. D. H eilm an, ing to sta te m e n ts m ade by th e Prof. Payson J. Treat, head of the P i ' y Y anyan, G ladys G roves, R u th Dowd F a rle y , E. E m ery, J. B. Em - A m erican R elief association, th e O 's in, Lily L anding, J a n e t W ilson,! ery, J. A. C ardw ell, an d A. M. Rog- situ a tio n is still serious, and fu rth e r departm ent of history o f Leland Stan- assistan ce Is needed to tid e th e p o p .i ’ ord “ •’'« '• ¡ « I '. 0«"« T o k ,. P. ( .laugh H ughes, L e th a M iles, E l- era took up places th e re . T he first! . . . . .. . . . io study the situation from the Jap- Inn G aley, L ily Jalo , B ernice H uff, I log house was th a t of H arg ad in e. ulatlon past the menace of famine. , neM vlewpoint Pro, eMor TrM, „ V era L an d in g , A dena Joy, L u cile ! T hen cam e th e saw m ill b u ilt by Eb- lecturing at the Imperial university B s.vlck, J e a n n e tte McNabb. efc an d J. B. E m ery , D. H u rley a n d M YRTLE POINT, O r.— T he appli- Of Tokyo and at the Imperial unlver- f rus— L ena B u rto p , E d ith H am -i J. A. C ardw ell. I t w as begun In cation for th e c o n stru ctio n of a res- sity a t Hong Kong. He la consid m ond, S a ra F ay , C arl Jacoby, R osa F e b ru a ry and w as re a d y to saw by ervoir on John creek has been ap- er«d an authority on affair« of th« Sleigh Hopes French Marshal Thanks City For . Demonstration EARLY EXPERIENCE 1925 EXPOSITION Ul_ __ . -- ----- - . -- R ’member -THE WP THAT osep T o STAY )N NIÛHT5 MP 5WDy-WElL SEE (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 4) HE b NOW » n - JU proved, ‘ Ea«L