» a 3HLAND climate, without the aid * * of medicine, curee nine cases out of ten of asthma. This Is a proven fact J] VOLUME 3 ^iwrM Ifc at' wWHW ii rttfrfm A shland D aily T idings ALARIA germs cannot survive three months In the rich osonel at Ashland. The pure domestic wa­ ter helps. (International News Wire Service) ASHLAND', OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43) No. 101 WORLD AIR FLIGHT RECORD IS SMASHED 7JP Berlin Ready To Pay Debts France Hears Lord Norfhcliffe in Shanghai PILOTS S IM . . a Pledges Support for Chinese PA R IS, Dec. 30.— (I. N. S . ) _ R u - ; m ors w ere circ u lated on th e B ourse to d ay th a t G erm any had decided to; pay h e r in d em n ity in sta llm e n t d u e, MANY CHANGES IN BUSINESS .January 15 and had ag reed to dis­ cuss th e F e b ru a ry in sta llm e n t. G er- ESTABLISHMENTS OF C I T Y m an re p re se n ta tiv e s w ere said to be MADE DURING PAST WEEK; a w aitin g in s tru c tio n s from B erlin. NEW STORES CONTEMPLATED. q"!!« in te r-a llie d re p a ra tio n s com-1 IH Burch On Trial Sleeps In Court Asserts Witness . ¡m ission lias ju s t o rd e re d G erm any to ; ; pay th e in sta llm e n ts, h o ld in g th a t H. O. Anderson Buys H alf Interest in she is ab le to do so. Ashland M ills; Completion of New Beaver Annex Brings Several Changes in Local Store Locations.; Simple Tiling Like Murder Charge Seems Trifling Matter to MINEOLA, ¡N. Y., D ec, .TO.— (I. (*>. S .)— The American built JL-6 monoplane, piloted by Eddie Stinson and Lloyd Hoi*taud, laud­ ed ift. R oosevelt rising field) at 11:17 o'clock this morning, estab­ lishing a new w orld’s record for an enduranue flight. The unof­ ficial tim e was 20 hours, 10 m in­ utes and 50 seconds. Local business conditio n s in 1922 , T h ree fingers of S tin so n ’s left w ill be th e b est they have been in hand and one fin g e r on his rig h t LOS ANGELES, C alif., Dec. 30.— years, according to in d icatio n s m ade • w ere frozen. T his occurred w hen he (I. N. S .)— A rth u r B urch, on tria l ev id en t by m any business changes had to rem ove his glove to m ake an h ere fo r th e m u rd e r of J. Belton w hich a re being m ade th is week, to -' —--------------- em ergency connection betw en th e oil K ennedy la st sum m er, has slept in g e th e r w ith .'the c o n tem p late d in ­ ta n k and au x iliary tan k of his m a­ s ta lla tio n of new sto re s and building NEW Y 0B K ’ Dec- 30- An in ' th e c o u rt room on tw o occasions d u r­ chine a t 2 o ’clock th is m orning, w hen activ ity creased volum e of buying, w ith IWSHJBW ¡mas» ing his tria l, in th e la st th re e days, th e pum p refused to w ork. T hat One of th e business chan g es of the', prices considerably red u ced , featu red T /o r’J ' N o r* íK e lt ££e (m centre) b e in $ l y C -turuzse O£P-icia-í^ according to testim ony given by Dr. j accid en t alm o st cost Stinson and w eek occurred w hen H. O. A nderson C h ristm a s tra d e th ro u g h o u t th e K ern, defense a lien ist, today. K ern i B ertaud th e ir new record, b u t th e ir b o u g h t a h alf in te re st in th e stock co u n try , acco rd in g to re p o rts from said he had observed Burch closely Ingenuity won for them . T hey an d business of th e A shland Mills, ' v a r*ous sections. A n o te of d istin c t and had seen him sleep w hile w it­ By EDNA L E E BOOKER punched a hole in th e m ain oil ta n k to a t once asum e his sh a re of th e optim ism is gleaned from th e fol- nesses w ere on the stand. (I. N. S. S taff C o rresp o n d en t) an d used a ru b b e r tu b e to syphon w ork of m a n u fa c tu rin g and selling low ing b u lle tin s on th e holiday buy- The a lie n ist also told of h a v in g 1 SHANGHAI, C hina, Dec. 30.— th e fuel from th e au x iliary to th e flo u r and feed. W. C. Polk previous-j i,lg situ a tio n received by th e In te r- found B urch asleep in a cell a t noon L ord N o rth cd iffe, who has been m ain tan k . F u el was fed to th e ly p u rch ased D. F. G assaw ay’s in- n atio n al News Service; « one day, betw een th e m orning and h u rlin g bom bshell a fte r bom lishell m o to r in th is m a n n er fo r th e last te re s t in th e m ill and m illing bus!-! P H IL A D E L P H IA P rices slashed a ftern o o n sessions of the* tria l. a t th e Jap a n e se d u rin g his to u r of nine ho u rs of th e ir flight. T he avia­ ness, selling on e-h alf of th e la tte r com pared to 1920. “ B u y ers’ s trik e ” in v e stig atio n of co n d itio n s in the to rs n e ith e r slep t n o r a te d u rin g th e to Mr. A nderson, b u t re ta in in g full has vanished. MUST DIM AUTO HEA D LIG HTS tw enty-six hou^" J trin d , h u t dratnk F a r E a st, d eclares he 'is a fu n n y o w n ersh ip of th e m ill pro p erty . Mr. W ASHINGTON, C h ristm a s pifr th e co n ten ts of one b o ttle of coffee. an im al. P o lk is re n tin g th e m ills to th e A sh­ chases exceeded a jl avallabile rec­ State Officer Arrests Men on H igh­ W ith a m a ste r m ind th a t enables la n d Mills, a firm com posed of him ­ ords. Shopping m ark ed by “ select- way for Breaking State Law him to secu re an in s ta n t g rasp of se lf a n d Mr. A nderson as eq u al p a rt- ive s p irit” of b u ying useful a rticles. I CHICAGO, 111., Dec. 30.— (I. N. situ a tio n s, energy w hich c t a rrie s him M EDFORD, Or., Dec. 30.— C. J. n e rs. M r. G assaw ay will c o n tin u e 1 CHICAGO— -Votóme of b u sin ess ___ ____ W ASHINGTON, D. C., < Dec 30.- w orking a t th e m ill for a w hile, not la rg e r th an a y e ar ago. People buy- s . ) — R are w ines and liq u o rs to th e th io u g h a s tre n u o u s day s work ! N s . ) — A doption of ru les and ______ A urm es _ and G. H. S h a ffer w ere ar- Wore s to le n } ^ 1 1 uh tll P*-} re g u la tio n s th a t seek to “ hlfthaTTlZi^' rested on the P acific highw ay W ed- Of $ i0 0 ,0 0 0 h av in g decided, y et j u s t w hat he will ing m o d erate priced goods. ; in., when he re tire s— a dynam ic per- ¡ w a rfarp ¡n thp aJr nn crease in “ lu x u ry g ifts.’ do in th e fu tu re . . from th e m illion d o lla r G lencoe h o m e 1 - - - -- - - | w a rta re in th e a ir, on land, sea and so n ality which sw eeps all before u n d er tb e ap p ears to De all th a t nesday n ig h t for failing to dim th e ir, BOSTON— F ew er C h ristm a s shop- W. M. B arb er has assu m ed full th a n u su al and sp en d in g le s s , of C h ar,es S to n eh ill, m u lti-m illio n -j h im , Lord N o rth cliffe has a w eak- lig h ts w hen appro ach in g and p ass­ is le ft for th e W ashington arrna- m a n ag e m e n t of th e re a l e sta te busi- pers ing a n o th e r car. Both m en p le a d e d ! j a ire w holesale m illin er, in a d a rin g J ness for red neckties. He buys red ness »which he and Mr. A nderson m oney th a n h ereto fo re, , m en t conference to accom plish, so guilty to th e c h arg e in th e local ju s - 1 .n e c k tie s w ith black circles by th e j a r ag ¡im itatio n is concerned. had conducted jo in tly . | CLEVELAND— P u rch a ses 75 p eri ra id today. D ETRO IT, Mich., Dec. 30.— Maln- T he ra id e rs, heavily a rm e d , b ro k e ! dozens an d dozens- F o r y ears h e ( The five big pow ers a re expected tice c o u rt, an d w ere fined $10. The Stores d u u ig e Location ; cent less th a n la s t year. FRANCISCO— Sales e x c e e d - '. ^ th e p a la tia l home d esp ile a n e t- lias W O111 his fav o rite color and sty le ; t0 ad o p t a series of re9olution8 re _! a rre s ts w ere m ade by s ta te officer. | ten an ce of way em ployes and railw ay A tria n g u la r change of lo c a tio n ,, SAN of last y ear in value and b y ! w ork Qf b u rg la r a iavms an(i Ov e r - ! o i tie ’ an d fo r y ears he hopes t o , s tr id in g th e use of su b m arin es, air-i J - J M cM ahon- R epeated w arnings 8hop ia b o re rs have v irtu a lly been w hich is to be m ade a t once, is as ed those have been issued on th is su b ject, placed back on th e old ten -h o u r day follow s: J e rry O’Neil will move his la rg e m argin in volum e. P rices m uch pow ered g u a rd s th e re . They t h e n ; co n tin u e w e a rin S them . ¡p lan es an d posionous gases in w ar- p lu m b e r’s supply sto re into th e low er. I cracked th e liq u o r v au lt and took The fam e of hls red n eck ties b a d ; fa re T he fo u r sm all n a tio n s a re and officials have decided th a t th e schedule, according to a sta te m e n t room now occupied by W ilbur Jo r-j LOS ANGELES— L ow er prices for tb e jjq u o r aw ay ¡n a big m o v in g 1 reached S h an g h ai lrom P ek in g , lik e ]y to give th e ir assen t, and la te r only way to curb th e neglect to dim by E. F. G rable, grand p re sid en t of ¡w h ere he had been in th e m idst of a it ¡s p ro bable th a t all n atio n s of th e , h e ad lig h ts w hile passing cars on th e th e u n ite d B rotherhood of M alnten- d a n ’s arm y goods sto re ; th e la tte r i public and huge in crease in volum e , van i m ost sen sa tio n al run on th e two w orjd wjh be ask ed to su b scrib e to highw ay, is to stric tly enforce th e ance of w ay F m pioyes and R alw av will occupy O rre s’ ta ilo r shop, which of buying, a ttrib u te d to im p ro v ed . I la rg e st g o v ern m en t b an k s in t h e ; them th u s giving th e w orld a n aw j la w - a rre s tin S and fininK every d r iv - ighop L aborers, w ith n a tio n a l head- will be m oved into room n u m b er one b usiness conditions. e r who does not com ply w ith it. T h e : q u a rt er9 here. c ap ital, and su re enough, w hen I code of w ar ethics. of th e B eaver annex. W hen th is PORTLAND, O r.— U nprecedented O regon s ta te m o to r law in reg ard to m et him , th e re w as th e red tie and “ In sp ite of th e fact th a t th e lab o r ch an g e is m ade, J o rd a n ’s arm y goods volum e of business, best in histo ry , dim m ing lig h ts, read s as follow s: , Lord N orthcliffe. board has again and again voiced s to r e an d J o rd a n ’s electric sto re will M erchants notice w ave of sensible Aux iliaries’ Size Set “ H ead lig h ts m u st be dim m ed up- I w as d isap p o in ted . He was i its approval of th e e ig h t-h o u r day, a occupy a d jo in in g room s, w hich is ( buying. W ASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 30. |o n m eeting an ap p ro ach in g vehicle. p eru sal of its la st decision, covering r a th e r pudgy, and, in his ra in coat »me of th e reasons fo r th e move. Au ; KANSAS CITY— M ore p u rch ases, (I. N. S .)— T he five big naval pow- “ W here h ead lig h ts a re n o t equip- d isputed ru le s su b m itted by various and h at, looked m ore lik e a co u n try i ».pening will be cu t in th e re a r of th e b u t less m oney sp en t th a n la st year, sq u ire th a n th e fire e a te r who ¡s e rs ag reed to ay to m e size o ped wjtj1 a dim m ing device, a sp o t­ ra ilro a d s and th e ir em ployes, shows jia rtitio n which se p a ra te s th e tw o H ig h p riced a rtic le s in all lines not d eclarin g th a t “ w orld peace is jeop- au x iBa r y n av a s ips o en jjgbt shall be used when m eeting an th a t m aintenance of w ay em ployes, m oving w ith volum e of la st y ear. i room s. ard ized w ith Ja p a n in S h a n tu n g .” | th o u san d to n s ; th u s preTe, n tln f _ . 1! ap p ro ach in g vehicle, and th e head- shop lab o rers and shop m en have ATLANTA.— V olum e of p u rch ases; T he V irginia cafe occupies room cap ital snips u n d er lig h ts tu rn e d out. H ig h e r , , W ASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 30.— th a t th e “ A nglo-Japanese allian ce is c o n stru ctio n of again been d e a lt w ith very u n ju s t­ au x iliary vessels. n ---------- u m b e r tw o of th e B eaver annex, th e i es3 th a n In fo rm e r y ears “ S potlights shall be so set as to ly .” said Mr. G rable. “ T his class of Uixit Shop n u m b er th re e , and P. J- priced g ifts fo r o ld er Persons b ein g (J N g ) _ P re sid e n t H ra d in g is go- th e ;n5^ er ln th e w oodpile’ a t th e U m itation w in be placed on cast th e ray of light six (6 ) feet to em nioves u n d e r th e h o a rd ’s ru lin g , A m e r’s exchange sto re w ill move re p ia ced by ch eap er p u rch ases a n d ; iu g to inVite th e heads of a n u m b er ■ W ash in ^ ton co n feren ce,” and th a t th e nu m ber of au xiliary vessels any H ght Qf thg &xig Qf th e v eh icie . &re n o t tQ rece{Te punitiv e o vertim e M onday from th e P laza into room few er of th em . | of fa rm e r s ’ o rg an izatio n s to come t o ' “ th e Senro or eld er statesm en of Ja - n a tio n m ay have, th e a g re em e n t ' d to exceed seventy-five (7 5 ) u n til a fte r tb e te n th h o u r of serv- io u r. T he P alace lunch room an d COLUMBUS. O — N oticeably less W aghington in th e n e a r fu tu v e for a pan co n tro l not only Jap a n , b u t th e covering only the size o VPS,e feet in fro n t th ereo f. }ce< »phis m akes th e decision, which sh o e shin in g p a rlo r occupies th e h o lid ay b u ying th a n la st y e ar, d u ®! conference on t he g en eral ag ricu l-; C hiuese d eleg ates a t W ash in g to n , A ccom panying t e agreem en 4 u wag learn ed h e r e ; B ut a fte r ta lk in g to th is m an a n o th e r ag reem en t lim it ng . w <,ze operat(?d a t n ig h t sb all d ispiay a 11gbpg an elgh t-h o u r day. N oth in g The B eaver R ealty com pany 5000 m o re in b u ild in g tra d e s w ill he ¡ who c o n tro ls . sixty-five n ew spapers J I6 X . i today. e m oun e . » visible from both fro n t and - t em ptv p hrase and m ore o r ro w occupies room n u m b e r tw o of w lth o u t w ork in a few days R .s p ,an n ed tQ have th e fa rm e r s ’ | an d m ade a fo rtu n e a t tw e n ty -th re e of guns which ft may tQ eight lnche3 r e a r.’ Die B eaver block, w hich opens into SPRTNGFTELD. 111.— V olum e of t i t i v gg d i9CUss a g ric u ltu ra l — fo r a few m in u tes I decided that, j ____________ less of a joke. m a rk of • \ , ________k “ In th e ru le s p rom ulgated by th e needs w ith g o v ern m en t officials he was a fa r cry from th e placid vil- 100m n u m b er one of th e annex. The C h ristm as shopping below F ew sales of expensive board to cover o th e r classes of em ­ lage squire. t rice candy factory is alre ad y doing ja3t y e a r here. ployes. th e eig h t h o u r day w as as- R eg a rd in g Ja p a n , he says th a t it big business in room n u m b e r one articles. 1 su red by penalizing th e ro ad s fo r ' “ — a fte r — th e - overw ing — h o sp itality o f th e B eaver block, form erly oc- BUFFALO, N. Y.— V olum e of sales T F IF C T E D ........- helm ...........- *-------- i w ork in g m en m ore th an eight h o u rs t-npied by th e B eaver R ealty com- no t as iarg e in d o llars as la s t y ear, j J ' S T . T F t f a u h FRS 1 received in Ja p a n it m ay seem un- 'fe ; HEAD Oh S r A lE , g ra tg fu l tQ c r,tlcize> b u t I am able B ut th e board h as seen fit to dis­ ¡h u t m erch an d ise tu rn o v e r alm o st a s ' îü fly crim in a te a g a in st o u r men by elim i­ g re a t. No evidence of depression. to do so in good conscience, because New Establishm ent to Open A mos N ininger and R o b ert W ar- ALBANY, N. Y.— U n p reced en ted PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 30. C. A. 1 my 8peeches in A u stralia and Ma­ n a tin g th e ir o vertim e a fte r eig h t n o r expect to occupy th e room to be poat. w a r h o lid ay tra d e . U seful g ifts 1 H ow ard, su p e rin te n d e n t of schools nJJa an(J ,n & p lajn a ta te m e n t m ade h o u rs of service, w hich is ? pro tec­ « s e a te d soon by F e rg u so n ’s dry p red o m in ate. K een com petition h a d . of M arshfield, was elected p resid en t before e n try jn t o Ja p a n , I expressed tion enjoyed by p ractically a ll o th e r ro o d s sto re, w ith a high g rad e c o n -, m ade a ttra c tiv e prices. of th e O regon S ta te T each ers aa®O’ ; s tro n g oppositio n to a f u r th e r con- ra ilro a d em ployes.” elatio n by a lm o st u n an im o u s vote. gideration of th e an ti-A m erican , C om m enting fu r th e r on th e ru l­ te H lo n ery and sp o rtin g goods sto re, Mr. H ow ard received 143 ou t of 169 w a r. p ro v o k in g A nglo-Japanese alli- ings. Mr. G rable said- “ These era- w ith a b illia rd p a rlo r and p erh ap s p ou G L A S PRUNE OUTLOOK 1 votes cast. G. W. A ger of Vale, was 1 ance „ oloyes m u st w ork Sundays and hol­ FOR 1922 HELD BRIGHT h er am u sem en ts in connection, PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 30.— (I. N. ----------- ¡chosen vice p re sid en t, and C. A. R ice; re g a rd to th e d eleg ates a t th e S .)— Dr. H aro ld B ow m an, p a sto r of idays a t th e ir re g u la r dallv wage, K-isibly including a bow ling alley ROSEBURG, Or., Dec. 30.— A to- ; a ss is ta n t su p e rin te n d e n t of P o rtla n d W agbington conference from C hina, w hile o th e r em ployes a re paid tim e th e basem ent. th e F irs t P re sb y te ria n ch u rch , and and one-half. T hey a re not p ro te c t­ orva - gayg. «»Tbe genro or eld er s ta te s- Dr. W alter B. H inson, p asto r of th e The vacant sto re room in th e E lks ta i of 155,000 p ru n e tre e s have been ’ schools; J. O. M cL aughlin, ed in having th e s ta rtin g tim e d e ­ controj j^ p a n . f iu t E a st Side B aptist ch u rch of th is c i t y ,1 L a n d in g has been re n te d to a cloth- shipped into D ouglas county re c e n t-¡lis, an d O. C. B row n, R oseburg, a> i f i w fined w ithin reaso n ab le lim its, and ly, acco rd in g to C ounty F r u it In -'m e m b e rs of th e executive com m lt‘ control th e C hinese d eleg ates a t i iit an d d ry goods firm , w hich ex- an nounced today th e ir re fu sal t o ; ? re su b je c t to a n y conditions th e . . W ash in g to n th ro u g h G overnor C hang speak before th e P o rtla n d M inister­ j.e ts to occupy th is room and th e sp ecto r A rm stro n g , w bo is being j tee. All elections w ere in line w ith m an ag em en t m ay w ish to im pose. l e a d jo in in g , w here th e Irw in cig ar k ep t b usy in sp ectin g young n u rse ry Tso-lin, of M anchuria, who finances ial association next T uesday, because E v ery w h ere young p ru n e th e re su lts of a re fe re n d u m \o te of P ek in g governm ent. T he South- T he d isputed ru les re la tin g to sen io i- o re is located illiam T. I stock. T he A m erican Legion, I am ic and auu pool pw«. room • — — -- suut n.. -----' inaHnnQ In & ---- ---------- Dr. W vviiiiaiu x. M cElveen, of th e Ity and prom otions a re not covered An expansion plan is being w orked tre e s a re b ein g set o u t, he says, and 1 th e m em b ersh ip 01 nonun ~ republic, w ith m any m illions o f [ F ir s t c o n g re g a tio n a l church, was told, lias tackled a tough job— m(ir- . i n e a riy enough , tre _____ - whirh the e m en selected w ere nign su p p o rters, . __ __. ,__ . n t . by a ____ p ro m Aokiomi in en t A shland e s have been re- w hich th by th e decision. A lthough a vast is n o t re p re se n te d a t scheduled as a speaker. th a t of p u ttin g on a high class r b m t, w ho is n o t y et read y to mal