A a 9HLAND climate, without the aid ’ * * o f m edicine, cures n in e cases o u t o f ten o f asthm a. T his fs a I proven f a c t VOLUME 3 A shland D aily T idings (S u ccessor to th e Sem i-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43 ) (International News Wire Sei ice) ALAL vermi *’ hhot ' three ^ u t h s * .e rich at a f lila’"a. The p .e domest' ter hr .. No. 117 ASHLAND.OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1922 UW’-UB POINCARE "GERMANY MUST Denver Promoter Offers $100,000 For Dempsey ,nrnT And Harry Wills Battle litri. D E N V E R , Colo., Ja n . 19.— N ow | t h a t a h ea v y w e ig h t c h a m p io n s h ip ' fig h t b etw een J a c k D em psey, th e j ...... title h o ld e r, a n d H a rry W ills h as ASH LAND SH IV ER S A S MERCURY bga,in been br° Ugbt ,'° )be tr0“ t ’ , Ja c k K a n n e r, D enver s m id g e t box- NEAR S TH E ZERO MARK i in g im p reg sarl0 ( is o u t w ith a p ro . m e n e a i \ „ e.dio e- ïû FIÏ JUSTICE T he c o n te n ts of th e A m erican L e-, d ro p p ed b e fo re May 1921. H ow ever) gion w eekly colum n d u rin g th is y e a r [ a t th e p re s e n t tim e th e g o v e rn m e n t) w ill be p re p a re d by th e p u b lic ity h o ld s in su ra n c e policies to th e : , a m o u n t of $ 1 ,0 6 7 ,2 5 2 ,8 9 4 . T h a i is, TWO AMERICAN SOLDIERS DIE c o m m itte e of A sh lan d post No. 14. i a pile of m oney, b u t it s a m , ig .... HIS .-ir.r. MES- h ty PREMIER POINCARE m u . . IN . n FROM EFFECTS OF BEING SAGE TO THE CHAMBER OF HELD UNDER COLD WATER, c o m m ittee co n sists of Don M.I good in v e stm e n t, a n d it o u g h t to be DEPUTIES INSISTS ON FULFIL­ LAST NIGHT WAS COLDEST p o sa i s ta g e th e m a tc h in th e M ile SAYS N EW J E R S E Y DOCTOR. S pencer, c h a irm a n , an d J a m e s M., dou b led by r e in s ta te m e n t d u rin g th e MENT OF OBLIGATIONS. ONE SINCE 181». I H ig h city. K a n n e r d e c la re s he is S p en cer a n d D r. W illiam J. C ran- {next year. See o u r in su ra n c e offi- rea d y to h a n k up a p u rse of $100,- R opes a n d B lack C aps N ot R em oved d a ll T h e c o m m itte e also h a s t h e ; c er The C lauses of the V ersailles Treaty 000 fo r a 2 0 -ro u n d decision b a ttle . W h en M en W e re B u rie d A fte r a u th o r ity to d r a f t a n y a s s is ta n ts Eastern Oregon Towns Report Ex­ Should Not Be a M atter of Debate W h ile th e m a jo rity of rec e n t j H anging, But Taken O ff Before th e y m ay deem n e c essa ry an d con- W ord h a s ju s t been received by at Genoa or E lsew here, Says New treme Cold While in Rocky Moun- i fig h ts sta g e d in D enver h a v e been Sending B odies Hom e. v e n ie n t to a id th e m a t a n y tim e. T h e ¡D on S pencer from his old com rade, French Prem ier. tain Region Temperature is Rising fifte e n ro u n d s or less th e C olorado c o m m ittee w ill also be a id e d by a ¡L ie u t. J. W ray C hase of S p rin g field , After Week of Zero Weather. s ta te law p e rm its b o u ts of 2 0 r o u n d s ' W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., J a n . 19.— p u b lic ity c o m m itte e a p p o in te d by O regon, t h a t he is now th e f a th e r P A R IS, Ja n . 19.— ‘‘G erm an y m u st “ As m a tc h m a k e r an d an o fficial i Tw o A m e ric an so ld ie rs died iin th e A m erican L egion A u x iliary , of of a very p ro m isin g c a n d id a te fo r a p a ^ ” w as th e k e y n o te of th e g o v e rn ­ of th e N a tio n a l A th le tic club o f D e n - , F ra n c e fro m th e e ffe c ts of bein g w hich M rs. E rn e s t W. H ogue is th e com m ission. All m em b ers of th e m e n t’s d e c la ra tio n re a d to th e T he cold est night o f the w inter, v e r,” K a n n e r sa id , “ I am re a d y , even ; held u n d e r cold w a te r by m ilita ry c h a irm a n . It will be th e policy of old 6 5 th C. A. C. will rem e m b e r c h a m b e r of d e p u tie s by th e new ly for A shland at least, was last night. an x io u s to p u t on a D em psey-W ills police as a p u n ish m e n t fo r com ing i th e s e c o m m itte e s to p ro d u ce such L ie u t. C hase, an d w ill know th a f th e a p p o in te d p re m ie r, M. P o in c are . A Extra bel cloth es were brought and b a ttle fo r th e h e a v y w e ig h t c h a m ­ in to cam p la te a t n ig h t, a c co rd in g a r ticles a s w ill be of d ire c t in te re s t [ boy w ill have th e very best ki d of la rg e p a rt of th e m essage d e a lt w ith draped over the shivering form s of pio n sh ip . I h av e s u ffic ie n t fin a n c ia l to th e te stim o n y given b e fo re th e to a ll ex-service p e rso n s a n d th e ir I tra in in g , a n d n o t a lto g e th e r m ilita ry re p a ra tio n s a n d th e econom ic p ro b ­ people, who, though they did not b a c k in g fo r su ch a b o u t, a n d o u r s e n a te c o m m itte e in v e s tig a tin g th e re la tiv e s, a n d if th e r e is anybody e ith e r. lem s. know Mr. Mercury had gone down club h a s a lease on th e s to c k y a rd s c h a rg e s m ad e by S e n a to r W atso n . le ft o u t th e se classes, w hy we hope; * * T he ch ief p o in ts of th e policy a re n early to the zero m ark, knew that sta d iu m w h e re th e fa c ilitie s a r e th e T h e w itn ess to d ay w as Ja m e s E l­ th a t o u r a rtic le s w ill be of in te r e s t; T h e boyg w ill goon h av e a n o th er to th e effect th a t G erm an y m u st fu l- it w as cold enough. eq u a l of a n y th in g a n y w h e re in th e lio tt, d o c to r a n d la w y e r of N ew ark , to th em also. W e hope to keep b e fo re n u m b e ^ of th e ir sp len d id lyceuAi ; fm a n th e in d e m n ity -o b lig a tio n s L ou is Dodge, governm ent w eather U n ited S ta te s. T h e std iu m h a s a N. J ., w ho to ld th e c o m m itte e th a t th e ex-service m an a n d th e public co u rses fo r y o u . It is th e De W illo a n d m u st p u n ish h e r w a r c rim in a ls observer, reports th at th e therm om ­ s e a tin g ca p ac ity of 15,000, w ith t h e i n c i d e n t ^he d escrib ed o c c u rre d in g e n e ra i th e d o ings of th e A m e ri-, C oncert com pany, w hich will a p p e a r j in a m a n n e r to fit th e d e m a n d s of eter stood at 8 degrees above zero space fo r se v era l th o u sa n d a d d itio n ­ a t S avenay, F ra n c e , in th e su m m e r can L egion. ; j a n u a ry 26 th . T hey m u st ra ise sev- ju stic e . T he p re m ie r also In sists th is m orning at 7 o’clock. Mr. al te m p o ra ry se a ts a v a ilab le . su ccessfu lly a n u m b e r of th e b ig g e st of y g jg i e ra l d o lla rs y et to c le a r th e co u rse th a t th e c o m p lete d isa rm a m e n t of D odge predicts that unless condi­ “ I h av e opened n e g o tia tio n s w ith b a ttle s s ta g e d w ith in th e R ocky A fte r p re s e n ta tio n of te stim o n y T h e A m erican L egion h a s been a n d th ey expect to g et th e w h e re ­ G erm an y be en fo rced . tio n s change th is evenin g, it w ill be th e m a n a g e rs of b o th D em psey a n d M o u n tain reg io n . by w ay of d e n ia l, w a r d e p a rtm e n t n a tio n a lly an d in te rn a tio n a lly recog- w ith fro m tll(Jse w bo a re going to “ T he c la u se s of th e V ersailles s till colder tonigh t. W ills an d a lre a d y h a v e receiv ed a s ­ s u b m itte d y e s te rd a y to th e j nized a s a g re a t p o w e r fo r good in e n jo y R w k h th em S ev eral young tre a ty sh o u ld n o t be open to d e b a te “ I h a v e n e v e r s ta g e d a h eav y ­ re c o rd s T h is is th e c o ld e st sn a p e x p e ri­ su ra n c e s from P a d d y M ullins, W ills c o m m itte e in v e s tig a tin g t h e | a ll c o m m u n ities. Its c o n s ta n t e ffo rt lad ie s have o ffe red th e ir serv ices to a t th e G enoa econom ic co n feren ce. w eig h t ch a m p io n sh ip b a ttle ,” said s e n a te enced here sin ce Decem ber, 1919. m a n a g e r, t h a t his fig h te r w ill m eet c h a rg e s t h a t A m erican so ld ie rs h a d a t th e p re s e n t tim e is c e n te re d a b o u t help gell a few m o re tic k e ts so if , o r elsewhere> said P re m ie r P oin- K a n n e r. “ T h a t is one rea so n w hy I D em psey h e re on a n y te rm s th a t am esp ecially a n x io u s to p u t on a b een h a n g e d W itb° a t F ^ai; c e - im p ro v ed co n d itio n s fo r o u r d isa b le d of th em a p p ro a c h you w ith one care, PORTLAND, Jan. 19.— The P a ­ am e sp ecially a n x io u s to p u t on a | show ed th a t QQ th e b odies of tw o co m rad es. I t w ilj be re m e m b e re d d o n >t tu r n y o u r back, b u t h a n d th em ! _______ m ay be a rra n g e d . cific north w est is still in the grip of D em psey-W ills c o n te st. A n o th e r “ I h av e seen b o th D em psey and m en d u g up in th e c e m e te ry a t B ase, t h a t th e y a re th e boys fo r w hom th e th irty -fiv e c en ts, a n d sm ile. You th e cold est w eather of th e w inter. W ills in a c tio n m a n y tim es, and, re a so n is t h a t I b elieve it w ould be O illes, ro p es a n d b lac k caps in w hich j w a r does n o t end. T hey m u s t s u ffe r, w ill su re ly g et m o re th a n y o u r ‘ W allow a, Or., reported a record a lo n g w ith th e o p in io n of m an y fo l­ th e b ig g est fig h t e v e r sta g e d in th e th ey w ere p u t to d e a th h ad n o t ¡n m a ny cases, u n til d e a th gives m on >y’s w o rth . T he fellow s who | m inim um tem perature of 40 below. lo w ers of boxing, I b eliev e t h a t W ills w o rld — c e rta in ly a b e tte r a n d m ore been rem oved. ¡th e m peace. I t is o u r p u rp o se t o l h a d tQ g0 o vev3ea.. W0Uld e been T he w eather bureau predicts contin­ is th e only m an in th e rin g to d ay even f ig h t th a n th e ‘b a ttle of th e E dw in • E. L am b, of H a r tf o r d ,) h elp re lie v e th e ir p a in s an d d i s - ; „ lad t0 liave paid a d o lla r to see ued cold w eather. w ho can be cla sse d as a w o rth y op­ c e n tu r y ,” betw een D em psey an d C a r­ C onn., a colonel o v erseas, te s tifie d | tre sse d c o n d itio n s as b e st we can b y '^ av one o f th is c ’irse . R em em b er ■ P ullm an, W ash., reports 26 be­ p e n tie r la s t Ju ly . D em psey, as every th a t in th e case of one of th e m e n , g a in in g p o n e n t of th e w o rld ’s c h a m p io n .” im proved co n d itio n s fo’ tbg 2Ctb fo r 3!- low zero tem peratures. F ourteen be­ K a n n e r h a s been in te re s te d in one knew , o u tcla sse d th e F re n c h m a n th e ir care. T his done, and we tu rn low w as recorded at Baker, Or. ( C o n tin u ed on P a g e F o u r ; p u g ilism fo r th e la s t 15 y e a rs, a n d — b u t sh o u ld he g e t in to a rin g w ith o u r a tte n tio n to less im p o rta n t F ro m th e w ay th e , fellow s a re fo r th e la s t 12 y e a rs he h a s been i W ills he w ould m ee t a m an w ho n o t th in g s, b u t s till fo r th e g r e a te r good D E N V ER . Colo., Jan. 19.— R ising sh e llin g o u t fo r th e ir d ues th is y ear, fo llo w in g th e s p o rt as p ro m o te r and only w ould be his eq u al in every I of all. tem peratu res are predicted for the we a re convinced th a t th ey rea liz e m a n a g e r. ' way, b u t w ho a lso m ig h t d e fe a t th e T he ex-service m en fo u g h t fo r it; R ocky M ountain region w hich has w h a t th e legion m ean s to them . T he H e re in D en v er he h a s p ro m o te d : cham pion. now th ey in te n d to w ork fo r It. been experiencing th e cold est w ea­ A d ju ta n t h as a lm o st used up his re ­ PO RTLA N D , O r., J a n . 19.— Sale « « « v; th er o f the w inter. The therm om ­ ceip t books a lre a d y . Of co u rse, he of tw o m illion p o unds of wool h ere YAM HILL MAYOR, FORM ER W e h av e ju s t receiv ed a b it of eter readin gs during the past week can get m ore but its m ighty good has been c o n su m m a te d , B oston good new s fo r th e ex-service m an. ASHLAND CITIZEN, DEAD have ranged from 8 below at Denver to know th a t th e fellow s a re w ith us firm s ta ik n g m ost of th e o ffe rin g s. >- By a ru lin g d a te d J a n u a r y 2, 1922, to 36 below at W orland, Wyo. th is y ear. One lot of 1,000,000 p o unds w as d is ­ a n y ex-service m an w ill h av e th e * * In a special d isp a tc h from Y am ­ posed of by a g e n ts of U nited S ta te s p riv ile g e of r e in s ta tin g his lapsed In th e O v erlan d Shoe shop th e re S e n a to r R o b e rt N. S ta n fie ld . LINCOLN, N eb., Jan. 19.— A hill, O r., y e s te rd a y ’s O re g o n ia n co n ­ M ost w ar te rm in su ra n c e , u n til M arch 4, has been placed a sk e tc h of a n im ­ of th is lot was clipped from S e n a ­ b lan k et o f snow covered the ground ta in s th e fo llo w in g : 1926. T h is we know w ill aid a g re a t f g r r E d w in F . M agoon, m ay o r o f Y am ­ p o rta n t old ru in s itu a te d rig h t alo n g to r S ta n fie ld ’s h e rd s in e a ste rn O re­ h ere th is m orning, and the tem pera­ m an y of o u r c o m ra d es, w ho have th e m ain lin e of tra v e l by every gon a n d Id ah o , and tu re w as 12 below . Many trains h ill, died su d d e n ly a t h is hom e h e re re s t w as p u r- been th ro w n o u t o f e m p lo y m e n t an d ROM E, Ja n . 19.— “ P ope B enedict S u n d a y n ig h t of n e u ra lg ia of th e m an w ho w ent from B o rd eau x , to ch ased from neigh.. tg sheepm en. w ere delayed. h av e th e re fo re b een u n a b le to keep h e a rt. M ayor M agoon h ad been in needs som e re st. W e hope fo r h is P a ris an d in p lain s ig h t a s th ey w ent ¡T he price w as 7 0 to 80 c e n ts a up th e ir in su ra n c e . --U p o o r h e a lth fo r som e tim e , b u t h is [co m p lete reco v ery in a few d a y s,” ► H T TU. * , " along. T h is s k e tc h w as p enned b y ' scoured pound. On N ovem ber 11, 1918, th e r e w ere a n A shland m an w h o ^ 'a s th e re , a n d ) T h e o th e r m illion p o u n d s w as a d e a th w as a shock to h is fam ily and C a rd in a l G a s p a rri, p ap al s e c re ta ry , 4,429,664 policies c a rrie d b y o u r m an y frie n d s. Mr. M agoon w as b o rn m ad e th e copy r ig h t fro m th e o rig i­ pool by Id a h o wool g ro w e rs, a n d so ld ie rs w ith th e b u re a u of w a r risk in Iow a M arch 24, 186S. H e cam e s ta te d today. nal. He says t h a t th e m an w ho te lls w as sold a t a u c tio n a t p rices ran g - in su ra n c e . F o r v a rio u s rea so n s, It w as d e c la re d e a rlie r in th e d a y : to G aston se v e ra l y e a rs ago, la te r him in w h a t tow n th e o rig in a l is s it- jng froru 2 1 ’A to 30% c e n ts a g rea se ch ief am o n g th e m b e in g lack of th a t th e p o p e ’s co n d itio n w as n o t so) T h e m an w ho c o n siste n tly a n d m o v in g to Y am h ill. As m ay o r he u a te d , he will pay his 1922 d u es t o ) pound. a b ility to u n d e r s ta n d th e a n g le s an d to o k an a c tiv e in te r e s t in a ll local sa tis fa c to ry . T he p o n tiff w as com-J p e rs is te n tly g e ts th e m o st m oney, C ra w fo rd M oore, a b a n k e r of pelled to ta k e to his bed a f te r con-! p h ra se s com piled by th e in su ra n c e A shland post»of th e A m erican Leg-! a ff a ir s a n d u n til a few w eeks agoi*------- — --------— —--- --------------- , e a rn s th e m o st m oney. He is th e d e p a rtm e n t, fo r o u r in fo rm a tio n ion. T he sk e tc h w ill be a u c tio n e d Boise, Id a., e stim a te d th e g ro w e rs w as u p e rin te n d e n t of th e Y am h ill t r a d i n g a sev ere cold w hich led to m an w ho is c o n s ta n tly try in g to a p p ro x im ate ly $40,000 in a n d lack of jo b s e n o u g h fo r th e boys a t th e L e g io n -A u x iliary b a n q u e t and saved in flu e n za . H is te m p e ra tu re w as r e ­ im p ro v e, to do m ore, to le a rn . w a te r sy stem . H e w as a m em b e r of e n te r ta in m e n t F rid a y n ig h t in the fre ig h t, com m issions a n d in c id e n ta l so th a t th ey could pay th e ir p re m ­ HAZ K IK . th e K n ig h ts of P y th ia s lodge o i G as­ p o rte d to be 103 th is m o rn in g , w hich A rm ory. It is a w ork of a r t in it- expenses by h o ld in g th e ir sale h ere, ium s, o v er 3,836,000 policies w ere ton a n d th e M asonic lodge of Y am ­ led to m uch an x iety . self, bette? see. * * hill. F u n e r a l se rv ic es w ere held W ASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 19.— T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n a t th e C h ristia n ) T h e A m erican L egion, 'as y et only T he five poweY n av al tre a ty w ill a u ­ c h u rc h , in c h a rg e of th e K n ig h ts of a n in fa n t o rg a n iz a tio n in point of, to m a tic a lly e x te n d its e lf a t th e e n d [ p- - h; aa w ith b u r ia , in th(? O d d fel. tim e, h a s p ro b ab ly g ain ed re c o g n i-: o f th e 15 y e a r p e rio d u n less one of low s’ c e m e te ry w est of Y am hill. All tio n m o re q u ick ly th a n any o rg a n i-; t h e s ig n a to ry pow ers gives a tw o b u sin e ss h o u ses closed d u rin g th e zatio n of its scope in h isto ry . It has) y e a r s ’ n o tic e o f a d e sire to a b ro g a te fu n e ra l as a m a rk e of resp ect. g ain ed th is re c o g n itio n in th e S ta te ,) It. T h is w as disclosed in official M r. a n d M rs. M agoon w ere well- N a tio n a lly , a n d in te rn a tio n a lly , only j _ _ _ _ _ _ q u a r te r s to d ay . k n o w n in A sh la n d , h av in g lived a t) th ru its c o n s tru c tiv e policies. In j B lank fo rm s fo r filin g in d iv id u a l W h a t w as re g a rd e d as th e m ost one tim e in th is cit>\ M rs. M agoonj th e few y e a rs oi its e x ista n ce it h as r e tu r n s o f incom e fo r th e y e a r 192L im p o r ta n t s te p yet ta k e n to open up is a co usin of M rs. G eorge S pencer accom polished b u t little ot w hat I s ) o( $5000 and less a re now a v a ila b le th e “ open d o o r” in C h in a w as ac­ a n d th e M isses E ffie a n d L u lu Jo h n -i is d e stin e d to accom polish. a t th e office of C lydge G. H u n tle y , c o m p lish e d by th e W a sh in g to n co n ­ son. T h e re is no place in th e A m erican cojje c to r of in te rn a l re v e n u e , in fe re n c e to d ay . Upon In sisten ce, fro m L egion fo r p etty fig h ts a n d p e r s o n a l, p o r t ia n d , a n d a t th e b ra n c h o ffices th e A m e ric an d e le g a tio n , th e pow ers p reju d ice s. It is th e a m b itio n of a t E u g e n e a n d P e n d leto n . H ARRY W ILLS W INS In fo rm a lly a g re e d to lay b e fo re th e th e P o sts of th e S ta te to m eet a ll DECISION OVER LANGFORD Incom e ta x r e tu r n s fo r th e y e a r c o n fe re n c e ev ery tre a ty a g re e m e n t, * -------- issu es of public in te r e s t w ith a b r o a d ( m u st be m ad e n o t la te r th a n o r u n d e rs ta n d in g w hich th ey have view p o in t, h a v in g alw ay s th e in ter- M arcb 15 1922 Qr th e d e iin q u e n t PO R TLA N D , O r., J a n . 18.— H a r ­ b e tw e en th e m se lv e s o r b etw een a n y e st of th e S ta te a t h e a rt. ry W ills, n e g ro h e a v y w e ig h t, won a ta x p a y e r w ill be lia b le to heavy p e n ­ o f th e m a n d C hina, t h a t in a n y way O ur coun*y, s ta te a n d n a tio n a l a ltie s p rovided in th e new rev e n u e te n -ro u n d decisio n o v e r San L a n g ­ a ff e c ts C h in ese in te re s ts , w h e th e r o ffic ers a re d ire c tin g th e d e stin y of ,aw fo r fa ilu re tQ fUe a r e tu r n a n d fo rd of C hicago, h e re la s t n ig h t. An th e y be se c re t o r o th erw ise . o u r c o u n try to d ay . T h ese m en m u st ay th e ta x one t , m e B )anks fo r r e . e ffo rt is b e in g m ad e by se v e ra l p ro ­ I be ot th e h ig h e s t type if we a ie t o i n o rt j ng incom es in excess of $5000 m o te rs to s ta g e a W ills-D em psey DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ¡keep o u r place as th e n a tio n of th e arft „ pected w ith in a few day3 by fig h t d u rin g th e y ear. D em psey ob-i WILL NOT AID DRY AGENTS je c ts to m e e tin g th e co lo red fig h t-! w’o rld . It is to th e ir le a d e rs h ip t h a t C o llecto r H u n tley . th e public in tr u s ts itself. Such m an K lanks a re now b ein g m ailpd to e rs. WASHINGTON, D. C„ Jan. 19.— as L o rd Bryce an d A lleyne I i elan d aB tax p a y e ra w bo ia8t y e a r f n ed a P A R IS . 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